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CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System Status Review, July 14, 2004
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Agenda Review the work of the five project partners –CUAHSI (Rick Hooper, Jon Duncan) –San Diego Supercomputer Center (John Helly, ….) –University of Texas (David Maidment, …) –University of Illinois (Praveen Kumar ….) –Drexel University (Michael Piasecki…) Involving the collaborators: V. Lakshmi, X. Liang, Y. Liang, U. Lall, L. Poff, K. Reckhow, D. Tarboton, I. Zaslavsky, C. Zheng HIS review meetings –SDSC (August 12-13) – technical detail –Logan (August 23) – user needs assessment
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Agenda Review the work of the five project partners –CUAHSI (Rick Hooper, Jon Duncan) – Neuse HO report status –San Diego Supercomputer Center (John Helly, ….) –University of Texas (David Maidment, …) –University of Illinois (Praveen Kumar,...) –Drexel University (Michael Piasecki,…)
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Agenda Review the work of the five project partners –CUAHSI (Rick Hooper, Jon Duncan) – Neuse HO report status –San Diego Supercomputer Center (John Helly, ….) –University of Texas (David Maidment, …) –University of Illinois (Praveen Kumar ….) –Drexel University (Michael Piasecki…)
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Hydrologic Information System Overview and Status John Helly San Diego Supercomputer Center hellyj@ucsd.edu
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Outline SDSC HIS Team HISArchitecture –HydroViewer GUI –Metadata Content Standard & Controlled Vocabulary –Harvesting Metadata and Data –External Interfaces Proposal Tasks Community Coordination
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SDSC HIS Team John Helly / Co-PI, HIS Developer Don Sutton / HIS Developer Tiffany Houghton / HIS Developer Ilya Zaslavsky / GIS / GEON Arcot Rajasekar / SRB Josh Polterock / Web-service Support Dave Archbell / Oracle DBMS Support
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New Concept of Publication
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Empirical-to-Conceptual Federated Digital Library Reference ModelsData Models Reference Models Conceptual Reference Models Data Models Distributed Data Sources Data Transformation Harvesting e.g., Hydrologic Cycle e.g., ArcHydro
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Empirical-to-Conceptual Center for Hydrologic Information Reference ModelsData Models Reference ModelsData Models Distributed Data Sources Data Transformation Harvesting e.g., Hydrologic Cycle e.g., ArcHydro HO i Hydrologic Observatories Distributed Data Sources Harvesting Federated Digital Library
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System Architecture: Interfaces
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System Architecture: Hardware GeonGrid Node cuahsi001.sdsc.edu SDSC Web-service cuahsi.sdsc.edu SRB/HPSS SRB/SAMFS File System Oracle Metadata Catalogue High-speed Communications
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Network Architecture Neuse SMR Federated MCAT
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HydroViewer GUI Neuse River Watershed Collection
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HydroViewer GUI Santa Margaria River Watershed Collection
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Wide Range of Data Presentation Example from SIOExplorer Collections User Desktop
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Metadata Template File (*.mtf) Defines *.mif Content "Title",mif_dbc_title,"character","required","0","germ" "Creator",mif_dbc_creator,"character","required","0","germ" "Subject",mif_dbc_subject,"character","required","0","germ" "Description",mif_dbc_description,"character","required","0","germ" "Publisher",mif_dbc_publisher,"character","required","0","germ" "Contributor",mif_dbc_contributor,"character","required","0","germ" "Date",mif_dbc_date,"character","required","0","germ" "Type",mif_dbc_type,"character","required","0","germ" "Format",mif_dbc_format,"character","required","0","germ" "Identifier",mif_dbc_identifier,"character","required","0","germ" "Publisher",mif_dbc_publisher,"character","required","0","germ",,,,,
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Canonical Object Browser and Editor
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Metadata Object Browser and Editor
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Arbitrary Digital Objects
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Interoperability Coordination GEON Weekly Meetings Interoperability Workshop Sediment Chemistry Workshop
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HIS Services Digital Library –Search and retrieval –Metadata tools Data Format Transformation Remote Computation –Gridded computing resources
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Latest Progress Telecon (John) with Drexel(Luis) and UT(David) –Discussed utilization of XML for unit conversion Telecon (John) with Berkeley and Virginia Tech –Focus on VT implementation and interface definition –Need similar conversation with UT/Austin MTF standardization (Don, John) –http://cuahsi.sdsc.edu/html_source/metadata_resources.html MOBE and COBE hardening (Tiffany) Needed for network testing (John) –Collection-building standardization (Don, John) –REST/SOAP interface (Ilya, Reza, Don) –SRB 3.2 installation testing and regularization (John, Raja) MultiViewer based on REST/SOAP interface being investigated (Ilya, Don, Reza) GEON-registration of HIS collections being investigated (Ilya, Don, Reza) OWL file expressed as interactive graph (*.svg) coming up (Ilya) –Web-interface for managing files –*.mtf-specified schema provides vocabulary –Need controlled-vocabulary –Bottom-up versus top-down interface –Coordination with Drexel needed
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Agenda Review the work of the five project partners –CUAHSI (Rick Hooper, Jon Duncan) – Neuse HO report status –San Diego Supercomputer Center (John Helly, ….) –University of Texas (David Maidment, …) –University of Illinois (Praveen Kumar ….) –Drexel University (Michael Piasecki…)
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University of Texas David Maidment is PI, assisted by Jon Goodall, Gil Strassberg, Venkatesh Merwade Hydrologic data model development –atmospheric water, surface water, subsurface water –interoperable analysis environment
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Hydrologic Analysis and Visualization Environments Hydrologic Digital Library (Digital files of hydrologic information in any form, indexed by a metadata catalog) Hydrologic Representation Environment (Sets of variables defined on space-time domains) Analysis Simulation model Visualization Statistics HIS Data Organization Hydrologic Data Model
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(a) Precipitable water in the atmosphere (b) Vertical cross-section (c) Wind speed (colors) and wind vectors Continuous Space-Time Use NetCDF for continuous space-tme
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Discrete Space-Time ET mm/d Rain in/d Flow In cfs Flow Out cfs Flow Out cfs A South Florida Basin We need to link time series to spatial objects to define the transfer of water into and out of the object. Use Arc Hydro for discrete space-time
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Mass balance
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Hydrologic Flux Time Objects TS Operator +, -, etc. TS Object TS Object Class is based on the Arc Hydro TimeSeries Component. TS Operator Class performs time series transformations to allow addition, subtraction, integration, etc of different TS Objects.
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Unit Conversions SI Units From Unit From Unit From Unit To Unit To Unit To Unit 2n Must read two conversion factors from xml file What about exact conversions like feet to mile?
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XML for Unit Conversions We will have to define our hydrologic data model in XML to make it application and vendor independent
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http://neuse.crwr.utexas.edu/
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FEMA Data for Neuse 5600 km of streams and rivers mapped and modeled for floods Half square mile catchments 3D streams and cross-sections
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Neuse Basin: Coastal aquifer system * From USGS, Water Resources Data Report of North Carolina for WY 2002 Section line Beaufort Aquifer
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Creating a 3D model of the subsurface Stratigraphy from the North Carolina database (tabular), imported into ArcGIS
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Importing borehole data to GMS Data is imported from GIS into GMS (Groundwater Modeling System)
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Solid model Solids are generated in GMS using the Horizons method Contacts are assigned horizons (from bottom to top) and then solids are created by interpolating a surface for each horizon extruding downward.
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Cross section views Can create cross sections from the solids or by connecting observation at boreholes. Next we want to read back the cross sections and solids into GIS
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Agenda Review the work of the five project partners –CUAHSI (Rick Hooper, Jon Duncan) – Neuse HO report status –San Diego Supercomputer Center (John Helly, ….) –University of Texas (David Maidment, …) –University of Illinois (Praveen Kumar ….) – Praveen is overseas… –Drexel University (Michael Piasecki…)
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University of Illinois Praveen Kumar is PI, assisted by Benjamin Ruddell Developing “Modelshed” which is an generalized hydrologic modeling and data analysis environment built on top of Arc Hydro Focused on applications integrating hydrology and climate modeling
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Flow Time Time Series HydrographyHydro Network Channel System Drainage System Arc Hydro Components
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What is a Modelshed? A volumetric spatial model unit, registered in three dimensions by a GIS, with which time-varying data, model fluxes, spatial relationships and descriptive metadata are associated
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Agenda Review the work of the five project partners –CUAHSI (Rick Hooper, Jon Duncan) – Neuse HO report status –San Diego Supercomputer Center (John Helly, ….) –University of Texas (David Maidment, …) –University of Illinois (Praveen Kumar ….) – Praveen is overseas… –Drexel University (Michael Piasecki…)
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Drexel University Michael Piasecki is PI, assisted by Luis Bermudez Goal is to study metadata languages and standards to find what is most suitable for hydrology Concept hierarchies stored in “ontologies” described in OWL (Ontology Web Language)
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Comparison of time schemes for geospatial data by Bora Beran - Saiful Islam
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Motivations ISO 19115 – Geographic Information metadata CSDGM (FGDC) - Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM) DCMI –Dublin Core Metadata Standard Metadata standards EML – Ecological Metadata Language ESML –Earth Science Markup Language GML – Geographic Markup Language XML – Extended Markup Language Markup Languages mif – Metadata Interchange Format netCDF – Network common Data Format GRIB –GRIdded Binary HDF – EOS - Hierarchical Data Format - Earth Observing System geoTIFF - Georeferenced Tag(ged) Image File Format DIF – Directory Interchange Format Self describing documentation format
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CSDGM (FGDC) - What do they offer? FGDC Temporal Metadata Package: The simplest of all But is simplicity a drawback? Depends on the purpose We’ll see if these elements are enough for sufficiently expressing hydrologic data.
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Ecological markup language temporal Coverage Two main components similar to FGDC –Single Date + Time –Range Date + Time Additionally supports alternate time scale, e.g. geological time scale Reference of temporal coverage Similar to FGDC
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Earth Science Markup Language way Lacks time scale information This part is same as FGDC Adds a separate option for periodic occurrences.
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ISO 19115 Temporal Extent EX_Temporal_Extent is a class in ISO 19115 that points to abstract class TM_Primitive (ISO 19108) ISO defines a separate specification for Geographic Information Temporal Schema (ISO 19108) to describe the temporal characteristics of geographic information ISO 19108 is the most extensive and complete specification as compared to metadata standards of similar initiatives
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TM_OrdinalReferenceSystem In a number of applications of geographic information – geology and archaeology, for example – relative position in time is known more precisely than duration. The order of events in time can be well established, but the magnitude of the intervals between them can not be accurately determined. An ordinal temporal reference system is appropriate in such cases. TM_CoordinateSystem Specifying temporal position in terms of calendar date and time of day complicates the computation of distances between points and the functional description of temporal operations. A temporal coordinate system may be used to support applications of this kind. A temporal coordinate system shall be based on a continuous interval scale defined in terms of a single time interval.
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Example: Description of the Babylonian calendar
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ConceptsISOFGDCESMLEML Single date and range XXXX Supports periodic events XX Time Scale Information XX Ordinal referencing XX Relative referencing X Comparison of temporal schemas
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Agenda Review the work of the five project partners –CUAHSI (Rick Hooper, Jon Duncan) –San Diego Supercomputer Center (John Helly, ….) –University of Texas (David Maidment, …) –University of Illinois (Praveen Kumar ….) –Drexel University (Michael Piasecki…) Involving the collaborators: V. Lakshmi, X. Liang, Y. Liang, U. Lall, L. Poff, K. Reckhow, D. Tarboton, I. Zaslavsky, C. Zheng HIS review meetings –SDSC (August 12-13) – technical detail –Logan (August 24) – user needs assessment
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Agenda Involving the collaborators: V. Lakshmi, X. Liang, Y. Liang, U. Lall, L. Poff, K. Reckhow, D. Tarboton, I. Zaslavsky, C. Zheng Updates from collaborators –David Tarboton to organize HIS Cyberseminars. How often do we want to do this? Development of concept papers for particular areas of HIS –LeRoy Poff: an assessment of needs for an HIS to support aquatic ecology…… –Manu Lall: a survey of methodology for statistical space-time interpretation of data…… –Need to draft written scopes for these papers for review by the group
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Agenda HIS review meetings –SDSC (Thursday, Friday, August 12-13) – technical detail on HIS development especially on metadata definition http://cuahsi.sdsc.edu/http://cuahsi.sdsc.edu/ –Logan (Monday, August 23) – Status report on HIS project and assessment of user needs for HIS in the hydrologic observatories http://www.usu.edu/water/cuahsi http://www.usu.edu/water/cuahsi CUAHSI will provide travel funds for HIS project PI’s and collaborators to travel to one of these meetings
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