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Hydroshare: Advancing Collaboration Through Hydrologic Data And Model Sharing, David G. Tarboton
Hydroshare: Advancing Collaboration Through Hydrologic Data And Model Sharing, David G. Tarboton
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
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Response Of Stream Ecosystems To Climate Change (Iii): Characterizing And Predicting Ecologically Relevant Flow Regimes, David G. Tarboton, Sulochan Dhungel, Yi He, J.J. V. Laan, Ryan A. Hill, Jiming Jin
Response Of Stream Ecosystems To Climate Change (Iii): Characterizing And Predicting Ecologically Relevant Flow Regimes, David G. Tarboton, Sulochan Dhungel, Yi He, J.J. V. Laan, Ryan A. Hill, Jiming Jin
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
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Community Approaches To Hydrologic Data And Model Sharing Using Cloud Resources, David G. Tarboton, R. Idaszak, Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Daniel Ames, J. Goodall, L. Band, V. Merwade, A. Couch, J. Arrigo, R. P. Hooper, D. W. Valentine
Community Approaches To Hydrologic Data And Model Sharing Using Cloud Resources, David G. Tarboton, R. Idaszak, Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Daniel Ames, J. Goodall, L. Band, V. Merwade, A. Couch, J. Arrigo, R. P. Hooper, D. W. Valentine
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
Cloud Computing
The CUAHSI HIS
- A Services-Oriented Architecture Based System for Sharing Hydrologic Data
HydroShare
- A Web-Based Collaborative Environment for the Sharing of Hydrologic Data and Models
Ozone Photochemistry In An Oil And Natural Gas Extraction Region During Winter: Simulations Of A Snow-Free Season In The Uintah Basin, Utah, P. M. Edwards, C. J. Young, K. Aikin, J. Degouw, W. P. Dubé, F. Geiger, J. Gillman, D. Helmig, J. S. Holloway, J. Kercher, B. Lerner, Randy S. Martin, R. Mclaren, D. D. Parrish, J. Peischl, J. M. Roberts, T. B. Ryerson, J. Thornton, C. Warneke, E. J. Williams, S. S. Brown
Ozone Photochemistry In An Oil And Natural Gas Extraction Region During Winter: Simulations Of A Snow-Free Season In The Uintah Basin, Utah, P. M. Edwards, C. J. Young, K. Aikin, J. Degouw, W. P. Dubé, F. Geiger, J. Gillman, D. Helmig, J. S. Holloway, J. Kercher, B. Lerner, Randy S. Martin, R. Mclaren, D. D. Parrish, J. Peischl, J. M. Roberts, T. B. Ryerson, J. Thornton, C. Warneke, E. J. Williams, S. S. Brown
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
The Uintah Basin in northeastern Utah, a region of intense oil and gas extraction, experienced ozone (O3) concentrations above levels harmful to human health for multiple days during the winters of 2009–2010 and 2010–2011. These wintertime O3 pollution episodes occur during cold, stable periods when the ground is snow-covered, and have been linked to emissions from the oil and gas extraction process. The Uintah Basin Winter Ozone Study (UBWOS) was a field intensive in early 2012, whose goal was to address current uncertainties in the chemical and physical processes that drive wintertime O3 production in regions of oil and gas …