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Modelos Hidrologicos: Runoff Pedro Ribeiro de Andrade Gilberto Camara
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How can geospatial data feed CA models? Grid of cells Neighbourhood Finite set of discrete states Finite set of transition rules Initial state Discrete time
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Brazil 2000 Espinhaço Range
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Minas Gerais State 2000
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View
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Pico do Itacolomi do Itambé Serra do Lobo
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Pico do Itacolomi do Itambé Serra do Lobo 9 km
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rain N Pico do Itacolomi do Itambé Serra do Lobo
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A very simple runoff model Grid of cells Neighbourhood Finite set of discrete states Finite set of transition rules Initial state Discrete time
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Acessing a cell space in a database host = "gis-bigdata.uni-muenster.de” user = "terraview", password = "terralib” database = “cabeca”
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cells = CellularSpace { dbType = "mysql", host = "gis-bigdata.uni-muenster.de", database = "cabeca", user = "terraview", password = "terralib", theme = "cells90x90", select = {"height_ as height", "soilWater"}, autoload = true}
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Grid of Cells – Height
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Initial state – Rain in the heighest cells 1000mm of rain in the cells above 200m height
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Neighborhood – based on height 4834 30 21 37 33 34 25 23
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Neighborhood – based on height 4834 30 21 37 33 34 25 23 Note that the process takes place in parallel in space
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States and transitions DryWet What is the behavior of each state? Are both states necessary?
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Relaxing cellular automata definitions Grid of cells Neighbourhood (not fixed) Finite set of discrete states Finite set of transition rules Initial state (geospatial data) Discrete time
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Questions How to verify whether the model is correctly implemented? What are the limitations of this model?
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