Publications
Formulating qualitative features using interactive visualization for analysis of multivariate spatiotemporal data
Abstract
DiscoverWater is a web-based visualization tool developed to enable the visual representation of data, and thus, aid scientific and societal understanding of hydrologic systems. Open data sources are coalesced to, for example, illustrate the impacts on streamflow of irrigation withdrawals. Scientists and stakeholders are informed through synchronized time-series data plots that correlate multiple spatiotemporal datasets and an interactive time-evolving map that provides a spatial analytical context. Together, these components elucidate trends so that the user can try to envision the relations between groundwater-surface water interactions, the impacts of pumping on these interactions, and the interplay of climate. Aligning data in this manner has the capacity for interdisciplinary knowledge discovery and motivates dialogue about system processes that we seek to enhance through qualitative features informed through …
- Date
- January 1, 1970
- Authors
- Misty Porter, Mary C Hill, Suzanne A Pierce, Yolanda Gil, Deana D Pennington
- Journal
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Volume
- 2017
- Pages
- IN13A-0058