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An Example of Integrated Science from the Climate and Land Use Change Mission Area: The Southeast Regional Assessment Project (SERAP) Roland Viger Community for Data Integration Workshop August 17, 2011
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Integration Simulation Modeling Data – Parameters – Time series (historical, forecasts) Project Scientists
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Workflows & Tools Purpose: Share data content for (offline) modelers in group – Not a general data distribution Lots of discussion (years!) Capture, encoding Webex my.usgs.gov USGS GeoData Portal (GDP) Email, ftp, http (sigh.) Open Standards THREDDS, NetCDF PHP, Java
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Statistically Downscaled GCMs Aquatic Occupancy Modeling Watershed Modeling Stream Temperature Current Climate
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Impact & Future Process & architecture as a prototype for future integration efforts – Social, technical scientific Developed new portals Expose services for metadata, data for overall project & non-standard data types
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Per-Watershed NWBM Results
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What happened behind the scenes? Current + Historic Climate Observations 12km x 12km Grids Statistical Summaries of Temperature and Precipitation by HRU
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Now what? Watershed Model Surface, Subsurface, and Groundwater Flow by Stream Segment
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Re-integrating the results Watershed Modeling Results DataAlchemist Tool SERAP Data Portal
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Aquatic Occupancy Modeling Watershed Modeling Stream Temperature Current Climate Downstream Consumer – Stream Temp
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Stream Temperature process Watershed Modeling Results SERAP Data Portal Stream Temperature Model Maximum and Average Stream Temperature by Stream Segment
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Aquatic Occupancy Modeling Watershed Modeling Stream Temperature Current Climate Downstream consumer – Aquatic Occupancy
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Aquatic Occupancy process SERAP Data Portal Mussel Occupancy Model Stream Temperature Model Results Occupancy Model Results
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