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Abstract
This Composite Resource is the collection of Jupyter notebooks to demonstrate SUMMA TestCases that was tested at the Clark et al., (2015b) study in the Reynolds Mountain East catchment in southwestern Idaho.
JN-1: pySUMMA_ReynoldsAspennStand_StomatalResistance_with_Plotting_module_CyberGIS.ipynb
- The notebook demonstrates plotting library of pySUMMA
JN-2: pySUMMA_ReynoldsAspennStand_StomatalResistance_CyberGIS.ipynb (Fig7)
- The notebook demonstrates the impact of the simple soil resistance method on total evapotranspiration (ET)
JN-3: SummaModel_ReynoldsAspenStand_RootDistribution_CyberGIS.ipynb (Fig8, left)
- The notebook demonstrates the impact of Root Distributions Parameters on total evapotranspiration (ET)
JN-4: SummaModel_Reynolds_Evapotranspiration_CyberGIS.ipynb (Fig8, right)
- The notebook demonstrates the impact of Lateral Flow Parameterizations on total evapotranspiration (ET)
JN-5: SummaModel_Reynolds_runoff_CyberGIS.ipynb (Fig9)
- The notebook demonstrates the impact of Lateral Flow Parameterizations on Basin-wide Runoff
JN-6: SummaModel_ReynoldsAspenStand_ShortwaveRadiation_CyberGIS.ipynb (Fig1-above)
-The notebook demonstrates the impact of shorwave radiation Parameterizations of below canopy shorwave radiation
JN-7: SummaModel_ReynoldsAspenStand_ShortwaveRadiation_LAI_CyberGIS.ipynb (Fig1-below)
- The notebook demonstrates the impact of LAI parameter values of below canopy shorwave radiation
JN-8-SummaModel_ReynoldsAspenStand_WindSpeed_CyberGIS.ipynb (Fig2)
- The notebook demonstrates the impact of the canopy wind parameter for the exponential wind profile
The procedure to simulate these notebooks in CyberGIS
1) Download "Download_pySUMMA_Jupyter_Notebooks_from_HydroShare.ipynb" Jupyter Notebook manually on your local computer.
2) Move to the CyberGIS-Jupyter web app (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/c477900488744e4a8e1df21326e4789b/) and click "Open Web App" to start CyberGIS JupyterHub.
3) Upload "Download_pySUMMA_Jupyter_Notebooks_from_HydroShare.ipynb" Jupyter Notebook into CyberGIS JupyterHub and run the Jupyter Notebook.
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Title | Owners | Sharing Status | My Permission |
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Toward Open and Reproducible Environmental Modeling by Integrating Online Data Repositories, Computational Environments, and Model Application Programming Interfaces | Young-Don Choi | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: SI2-SSI: Cyberinfrastructure for Advancing Hydrologic Knowledge through Collaborative Integration of Data Science, Modeling and Analysis | OAC-1664061, OAC-1664018, OAC-1664119 |
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