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AGU Fall Meeting Session: Advancing Hydrology through Collaboration, Data and Model Sharing Cyberinfrastructure

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    David
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    Dear Colleagues,
    Please consider submitting a paper to the Fall 2016 AGU session we are convening on work that has advanced hydrologic understanding that would not have been possible without large data and modeling cyberinfrastructure and that also involved collaboration. It seems like the work of some global water information working group members may fit this session.
    H014: Advancing Hydrology through Collaboration, Data and Model Sharing Cyberinfrastructure (Session ID#: 13920)
    Conveners: David Tarboton, Jon Goodall, Rick Hooper
    Invited talks: Dan Ames (Brigham Young University); Greg Tucker (Colorado University)
    Session Description: Hydrology is increasingly collaborative. Addressing the big problems of hydrology requires integration of information from multiple sources, data sharing and publication, and the marshalling of computational resources to support data intensive modeling and analysis. Cloud and grid computing systems are increasingly used to crunch data too big for desktop platforms, but access to, and the ability to use such systems remains a challenge. We seek contributions of work that has advanced hydrologic understanding that would not have been possible without large data and modeling cyberinfrastructure and that also involved collaboration. We also seek contributions on the advancement of cyberinfrastructure to support data intensive collaborative hydrologic science and the use of such systems to address wicked challenges in transparent and reproducible ways to strengthen trust in research outcomes.
    Cross Listing: IN – Earth and Space Science Informatics
    Please note, the AGU abstract submission deadline is August 3, 2016 at 11:59 P.M. EDT https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/abstract-submissions/
    Thank you and apologies for any cross listings.
    David Tarboton

    David Tarboton
    Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Utah Water Research Laboratory
    Utah State University, Logan UT 84322-4110
    Ph: (435) 797 3172
    Email: ***@***.*** http://hydrology.usu.edu/dtarb

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