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Advancing Solutions for an EarthCube Design. What can be Learned from the CUAHSI HIS Experience? An EarthCube Design Approaches Paper
EarthCube Discussion Forum
  • David G. Tarboton, Utah State University
  • David Maidment, University of Texas at Austin
  • Ilya Zaslavsky, University of California, San Diego
  • Jon Goodall, University of South Carolina
  • Dan Ames, Idaho State University
  • Richard P. Hooper, Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc.
  • Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Utah State University
  • Kimberly A. T. Schreuders, Utah State University
  • Ray Idaszak, University of North Carolina
  • Alva Couch, Tufts University
Document Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
10-17-2011
Abstract

The EarthCube goal of creating an infrastructure for managing and integrating knowledge across all geosciences in an open, transparent and inclusive manner aligns well with the overarching goals for the work that has been done in CUAHSI on Hydrologic Information Systems. CUAHSI has taken some steps in this direction, but a lot remains to be done. This paper describes these steps and makes some suggestions for the path ahead.

Citation Information
Tarboton, David G., et al. “Advancing Solutions for an EarthCube Design. What Can Be Learned from the CUAHSI HIS Experience? An EarthCube Design Approaches Paper.” EarthCube Discussion Forum, 17 Oct. 2011, pp. 1–10.