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Waterhackweek 2019 Cyberseminar: Introduction to LandLab


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Created: Feb 27, 2019 at 11:35 p.m.
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Landlab is an open-source Python toolkit that provides a modeling environment for building 2D numerical Earth surface models. This toolkit is designed to accelerate the development of new process-based models by providing: tools to create a grid; data structures for storing and managing data on the grid; and easy-to-use plotting and visualization functions. In this cyberseminar, we will walk through the basics of Landlab using HydroShare, including a simple example of an Earth surface model. In addition, we will provide two more water-specific examples—an Overland Flow example and an Ecohydrology example—for further independent exploration. We will discuss the two additional examples in detail during WaterHackWeek. No prior experience is required, but a basic understanding of HydroShare and Python is helpful.

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Manaster, A., S. S. Nudurupati, C. Bandaragoda, E. Istanbulluoglu (2019). Waterhackweek 2019 Cyberseminar: Introduction to LandLab, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/d77719fc91234b68918de31db0ac4ffd

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