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Armen Kemanian, Chris Duffy, Lorne Leonard, Xuan Yu
Harmonizing Data & Models: A Collaborative Commons for Nutrient Solutions in Watershed Research Armen Kemanian, Chris Duffy, Lorne Leonard, Xuan Yu
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Multi-Scale Processes and Data Support
Field-Hillslope Scales aaaaaaaa mmm
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Hydrologic Models can Resolve the Impact of Climate and Landuse Change
Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model (PIHM) Land Surface Model Hydrologic Models can Resolve the Impact of Climate and Landuse Change PIHM Qu and Duffy Kumar, Bhatt, Duffy 2009
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The local system of ODEs each defined on the discretized unit element (kernel) is assembled over the entire domain to form a global system of ODEs.
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Automating the Model-Data Workflow for geospatial & temporal data fields
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HydroTerre: A Prototype Model-Data Workflow
Need workflow here
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PIHM is Supported by Access to
HydroTerre: A Prototype for Model-Data Access PIHM is Supported by Access to National Data HydroTerre.psu.edu Lorne Leonard, Leads HydroTerre Development Land Parcel Data; NHD: Stream, Lake, HUC’; USDA: Soils/Crops; NLCD: LU_LC;
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Automating Access to Climate Reanalysis for Landscape Scale Studies
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Reanalysis Storm History at the Penn State Shale Hills Watershed
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HydroTerre Access to Geospatial Data for Conewago Creek Watershed
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HydroTerre Access to Geospatial Data for Watershed Modeling Mohontango
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Xuan Yu Watershed Modeling
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Catchment Response
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Difference maps for the simulated groundwater depth
between the IPCC climate scenario 2046–2065 and reanalysis 1979–1998.
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Scaling Concepts and Models From HUC-12’S to Major River Basins
Large Scale, High Resolution Model-Data Access & Scalability Scaling Concepts and Models From HUC-12’S to Major River Basins
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Creating a Collaborative Commons for Shared Discovery
The Metaverse for Watershed-Based Research
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