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Monday, October 19 • 2:31pm - 2:45pm
A1: SWATShare: A Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure for Hydrologic Research and Education Using SWAT Model

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The complexity of studying hydrological processes using Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has led to the development of SWATShare, a SWAT model sharing, execution, and visualization platform aiming at addressing the challenges of time-consuming SWAT model data collection and computation intensive modeling runs. SWATShare is an interactive web-based environment for research and education using SWAT. Scientists can share their models online or reuse SWAT models shared by others. Through SWATShare three types of SWAT simulations (regular simulation, sensitivity analysis, and auto-calibration) can run using high performance computing resources at SDSC and Purdue. Spatial and temporal plots may be dynamically generated using model outputs. SWATShare has been used to teach students how to apply SWAT models for simulating watershed hydrology to study the impact of land use and climate in several classroom settings. In this demo, we will demonstrate the key features of the SWATShare system including discovering and sharing models, submitting and analyzing simulations, and creating spatial and temporal visualization.

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Monday October 19, 2020 2:31pm - 2:45pm EDT
Concurrent Room 1