CUAHSI HIS Symposium

CUAHSI HIS Symposium

<p> CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System Symposium</p><p>Agenda, March 7-9, 2005</p><p>Commons Building, Pickle Research Campus, University of Texas at Austin</p><p>Monday March 7 Room 1.102</p><p>Session 1: 8:30-10AM Introduction to the Project </p><p>8:30-9 Welcome to the University of Texas and the Symposium David Maidment, Director, Center for Research in Water Resources Welcome to CUAHSI – Rick Hooper, CUASHI and Wendy Graham, University of Florida </p><p>9 – 10 Overview of the CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System – David Maidment, University of Texas 10-10:30 Break </p><p>10: 30 – 12 noon Description of HIS Components Room 1.102</p><p>Hydrologic Digital Library – John Helly, San Diego Supercomputer Center Hydrologic Metadata – Michael Piasecki, Drexel University Modelshed and Remote Sensing – Praveen Kumar, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign </p><p>12 – 1 Lunch provided at the Commons Building Atrium</p><p>1 – 3PM Demonstration of HIS Room 1.102</p><p>Hydrologic Digital Library John Helly, San Diego Supercomputer Center</p><p>Hydrologic Observations Database David Maidment, University of Texas</p><p>Digital Watershed, Hydrologic Fluxes and Flows Venkatesh Merwade, Jon Goodall, Gil Strassberg University of Texas Integration of Remote Sensing using Modelshed Praveen Kumar, University of Illinois</p><p>3 – 3:30 Break</p><p>3:30 – 5PM Discussion and feedback from the project collaborators and conference participants</p><p>7:00 pm Dinner at Baby Acapulco’s 9505 Stonelake Blvd. Ste B Located just north of the Embassy Suites on Stonelake Drive Tuesday March 8</p><p>Session 1: 8:30-10AM Assessment of User Needs Room 1.102</p><p>Summary of User Needs – Chunmaio Zheng, University of Alabama, David Tarboton, Utah State University </p><p>Profiles of User Needs at particular institutions David Tarboton, Utah StateUniversity Xu Liang, University of California Berkeley Yao Liang, Virginia Tech</p><p>Hydrologic Information Needs for Aquatic Ecology LeRoy Poff, Colorado State University </p><p>10-10:30 Break</p><p>10: 30 – 12 noon CUAHSI and Related Programs Room 1.102</p><p>NEON project (Bill Michener, Univ. of New Mexico CUAHSI Hydrologic Observatory Program - Rick Hooper, CUAHSI CUAHSI Hydrologic Synthesis Center Susan Hubbard, Deb Agarwal and Norm Miller</p><p>12 – 1 Lunch provided at the Commons Building Atrium</p><p>1 – 3PM National Data Sources Room 1.102</p><p>Space and Time in Hydrologic Information Systems - Upmanu Lall, Columbia University Climate Data (ACIS) – Bill Noon, Cornell University Atmospheric Science information – Ben Domenico, Unidata National Hydrography Dataset – Cindy McKay, Horizon Corporation </p><p>3 – 3:30 Break</p><p>3:30 – 5:00 Hydrologic Cyberinfrastructure Issues Room 1.102</p><p>Water resources observations – Ken Lanfear , USGS GEON Project and Geological Data Model – Randy Keller, UT El Paso Storing Hydrologic Model information – Norman Jones, BYU Groundwater modeling – David Steward, Kansas State Univ.</p><p>Wednesday March 9 8:30 – 12 Training Workshops (1) Hydrologic Digital Library – John Helly, San Diego Supercomputer Center Room 1.138 (2) Digital Watershed – Venkatesh Merwade, Jon Goodall, Gil Strassberg, David Maidment, UT- Austin Room 1.162</p><p>1 – 4:30 Training Workshops (repeat of morning sessions)</p>

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