The Development of CyberGIS Applications for Interactions between Surface Water and Groundwater at Dynamic Spatial and Temporal Scales Yu-Feng Forrest.

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The Development of CyberGIS Applications for Interactions between Surface Water and Groundwater at Dynamic Spatial and Temporal Scales Yu-Feng Forrest Lin Donald A. Keefer Philip M. Graff Prairie Research Institute The International Conference on Space, Time, and CyberGIS CyberGIS'12 August 6-9, 2012, Champaign, Illinois Illinois State Geological Survey Illinois State Water Survey University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Concept Stakeholders Interests & Future Planning GIS-based DSS toolkit Economical Statistics Scientific Data Community Observation Community Observation Model & Analysis Model & Analysis Scientific Institutes

Initial Test on Free GIS browser “The Democratization of GIS (Butler, 2006)” Google EarthArcGIS Explorer

The ubiquitous WebGIS Analysis Toolkit for Extensive Resources (uWATER) is an ArcGIS Explorer plug-in package Free !! Straightforward !! GIS-based !!

uWATER… Show Your Research in My Backyard! Any Maps for My Backyard Your Research in Sharpfiles Any Maps for My Backyard Applied Groundwater Modeling – From Classroom to Courtroom

Decisions Support with Spatial Visualization Are Our Wetlands in Trouble? Model Cells w/ Groundwater Drawdown Over 5ft Wetlands with Potential Threats Show me within 5 clicks and sub-second Show me within 5 clicks and sub-second

Decisions Support with Spatial Visualization Are Our Wetlands in Trouble? Water Quality > X ppm Fish Population Show me within 5 clicks and sub-second Show me within 5 clicks and sub-second

Extension: Task-Based Computation Will the new pumping facility in next town impact our wells?

CyberGIS Real-time Monitoring Network Continuous in Space/Time Rapid Modeling with Dynamic Scales Using HPC/GPU Existed Databases Maintain by the Surveys Using Cloud Services General Circulation Model: GCMs Real-time Remote Sensing Space/Time Analysis and Prediction Spatial and Temporal Scale Index Phase I Space: Watershed Time: Steady Phase I Space: Watershed Time: Steady Phase II Space: State Time: Historical Dynamic Phase II Space: State Time: Historical Dynamic Phase III Space: Multi-State Time: Dynamic & Prediction Phase III Space: Multi-State Time: Dynamic & Prediction The Architecture of CyberGIS Service for Surface Water and Groundwater Interaction in Dynamic Spatial and Temporal Scales The definition of maps is no longer paper maps. It is an integration of hardware, software, human activity, databases, observations, analysis and more to be presented ubiquitously in various spatial and temporal scales in multiple dimensions with prediction capabilities. Current and Future Work

Spatial and Temporal Scale Index Phase I Space: Watershed Time: Steady Phase I Space: Watershed Time: Steady Phase II Space: State Time: Historical Dynamic Phase II Space: State Time: Historical Dynamic Phase III Space: Multi-State Time: Dynamic & Prediction Phase III Space: Multi-State Time: Dynamic & Prediction CyberGIS Real-time Monitoring Network Continuous in Space/Time Rapid Modeling with Dynamic Scales Using HPC/GPU Existed Databases Maintain by the Surveys Using Cloud Services General Circulation Model: GCMs Real-time Remote Sensing Space/Time Analysis and Prediction

Yu-Feng Forrest Lin Illinois State Geological Survey Prairie Research Institute University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign