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The Computable Catchment: An executable document for model-data software sharing, reproducibility and interactive visualization

Abstract

This paper proposes the concept of a" Computable Catchment" which is used to develop a collaborative platform for watershed modeling and data analysis. The object of the research is a sharable, executable document similar to a pdf, but one that includes documentation of the underlying theoretical concepts, interactive computational/numerical resources, linkage to essential data repositories and the ability for interactive model-data visualization and analysis. The executable document for each catchment is stored in the cloud with automatic provisioning and a unique identifier allowing collaborative model and data enhancements for historical hydroclimatic reconstruction and/or future landuse or climate change scenarios to be easily reconstructed or extended. The Computable Catchment adopts metadata standards for naming all variables in the model and the data. The a-priori or initial data is derived from …

Date
2015
Authors
Y Gil, C Duffy
Journal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2015
Pages
IN43D-01