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Integrating a geographic information system, a scientific visualization system and an orographic precipitation model

January 1, 1996

Investigating natural, potential, and man-induced impacts on hydrological systems commonly requires complex modelling with overlapping data requirements, and massive amounts of one- to four-dimensional data at multiple scales and formats. Given the complexity of most hydrological studies, the requisite software infrastructure must incorporate many components including simulation modelling, spatial analysis and flexible, intuitive displays. There is a general requirement for a set of capabilities to support scientific analysis which, at this time, can only come from an integration of several software components. Integration of geographic information systems (GISs) and scientific visualization systems (SVSs) is a powerful technique for developing and analysing complex models. This paper describes the integration of an orographic precipitation model, a GIS and a SVS. The combination of these individual components provides a robust infrastructure which allows the scientist to work with the full dimensionality of the data and to examine the data in a more intuitive manner.

Publication Year 1996
Title Integrating a geographic information system, a scientific visualization system and an orographic precipitation model
Authors L. Hay, L. Knapp
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title IAHS-AISH Publication
Index ID 70018561
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse