Publications
Tools for Virtual Collaboration Designed for High Resolution Hydrologic Research with Continental-Scale Data Support
Abstract
Using a series of recent examples and papers we explore some progress and potential for virtual (cyber-) collaboration inspired by access to high resolution, harmonized public-sector data at continental scales [1]. The first example describes 7 meso-scale catchments in Pennsylvania, USA where the watershed is forced by climate reanalysis and IPCC future climate scenarios (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). We show how existing public-sector data and community models are currently able to resolve fine-scale eco-hydrologic processes regarding wetland response to climate change [2]. The results reveal that regional climate change is only part of the story, with large variations in flood and drought response associated with differences in terrain, physiography, landuse and/or hydrogeology. The importance of community-driven virtual testbeds are demonstrated in the context of Critical Zone …
- Date
- 2015
- Authors
- Christopher Duffy, Lorne Leonard, Yuning Shi, Gopal Bhatt, Paul Hanson, Yolanda Gil, Xuan Yu
- Journal
- EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts
- Pages
- 6182