Roland J Viger (Former Employee)
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The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A toolbox for water- and environmental-resources management The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A toolbox for water- and environmental-resources management
The increasing complexity of water- and environmental-resource problems require modeling approaches that incorporate knowledge from a broad range of scientific and software disciplines. To address this need, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the Modular Modeling System (MMS). MMS is an integrated system of computer software for model development, integration, and...
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G.H. Leavesley, S.L. Markstrom, Roland J. Viger, L.E. Hay
Cubic map algebra functions for spatio-temporal analysis Cubic map algebra functions for spatio-temporal analysis
We propose an extension of map algebra to three dimensions for spatio-temporal data handling. This approach yields a new class of map algebra functions that we call "cube functions." Whereas conventional map algebra functions operate on data layers representing two-dimensional space, cube functions operate on data cubes representing two-dimensional space over a third-dimensional period...
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J. Mennis, R. Viger, C.D. Tomlin
The GIS weasel - An interface for the development of spatial information in modeling The GIS weasel - An interface for the development of spatial information in modeling
The GIS Weasel is a map and Graphical User Interface (GUI) driven tool that has been developed as an aid to modelers in the delineation, characterization of geographic features, and their parameterization for use in distributed or lumped parameter physical process models. The interface does not require user expertise in geographic information systems (GIS). The user does need knowledge...
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Roland J. Viger, S.M. Markstrom, G.H. Leavesley
The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A modeling framework for water- and environmental-resources management The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A modeling framework for water- and environmental-resources management
The interdisciplinary nature and increasing complexity of water- and environmental-resource problems require the use of modeling approaches that can incorporate knowledge from a broad range of scientific disciplines. The large number of distributed hydrological and ecosystem models currently available are composed of a variety of different conceptualizations of the associated processes...
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G.H. Leavesley, S.L. Markstrom, Roland J. Viger
Second U.S. Geological Survey Wildland Fire Workshop: Los Alamos, New Mexico, October 31-November 3, 2000 Second U.S. Geological Survey Wildland Fire Workshop: Los Alamos, New Mexico, October 31-November 3, 2000
In the past decade, fire-management policies have shifted to embrace the reduction of long-term building of excessive fuel levels in the Nation's forests and rangelands. In 1995, the Departments of Agriculture and the Interior issued the Federal Wildland-Fire Policy Statement (Appendix A) identifying the critical role that fire can play in the management of forests and rangelands. As a...
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J.L. Coffelt, Russell K. Livingston
A modular approach to addressing model design, scale, and parameter estimation issues in distributed hydrological modelling A modular approach to addressing model design, scale, and parameter estimation issues in distributed hydrological modelling
A modular approach to model design and construction provides a flexible framework in which to focus the multidisciplinary research and operational efforts needed to facilitate the development, selection, and application of the most robust distributed modelling methods. A variety of modular approaches have been developed, but with little consideration for compatibility among systems and...
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G.H. Leavesley, S.L. Markstrom, Pedro J. Restrepo, Roland J. Viger
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The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A toolbox for water- and environmental-resources management The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A toolbox for water- and environmental-resources management
The increasing complexity of water- and environmental-resource problems require modeling approaches that incorporate knowledge from a broad range of scientific and software disciplines. To address this need, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the Modular Modeling System (MMS). MMS is an integrated system of computer software for model development, integration, and...
Authors
G.H. Leavesley, S.L. Markstrom, Roland J. Viger, L.E. Hay
Cubic map algebra functions for spatio-temporal analysis Cubic map algebra functions for spatio-temporal analysis
We propose an extension of map algebra to three dimensions for spatio-temporal data handling. This approach yields a new class of map algebra functions that we call "cube functions." Whereas conventional map algebra functions operate on data layers representing two-dimensional space, cube functions operate on data cubes representing two-dimensional space over a third-dimensional period...
Authors
J. Mennis, R. Viger, C.D. Tomlin
The GIS weasel - An interface for the development of spatial information in modeling The GIS weasel - An interface for the development of spatial information in modeling
The GIS Weasel is a map and Graphical User Interface (GUI) driven tool that has been developed as an aid to modelers in the delineation, characterization of geographic features, and their parameterization for use in distributed or lumped parameter physical process models. The interface does not require user expertise in geographic information systems (GIS). The user does need knowledge...
Authors
Roland J. Viger, S.M. Markstrom, G.H. Leavesley
The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A modeling framework for water- and environmental-resources management The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A modeling framework for water- and environmental-resources management
The interdisciplinary nature and increasing complexity of water- and environmental-resource problems require the use of modeling approaches that can incorporate knowledge from a broad range of scientific disciplines. The large number of distributed hydrological and ecosystem models currently available are composed of a variety of different conceptualizations of the associated processes...
Authors
G.H. Leavesley, S.L. Markstrom, Roland J. Viger
Second U.S. Geological Survey Wildland Fire Workshop: Los Alamos, New Mexico, October 31-November 3, 2000 Second U.S. Geological Survey Wildland Fire Workshop: Los Alamos, New Mexico, October 31-November 3, 2000
In the past decade, fire-management policies have shifted to embrace the reduction of long-term building of excessive fuel levels in the Nation's forests and rangelands. In 1995, the Departments of Agriculture and the Interior issued the Federal Wildland-Fire Policy Statement (Appendix A) identifying the critical role that fire can play in the management of forests and rangelands. As a...
Authors
J.L. Coffelt, Russell K. Livingston
A modular approach to addressing model design, scale, and parameter estimation issues in distributed hydrological modelling A modular approach to addressing model design, scale, and parameter estimation issues in distributed hydrological modelling
A modular approach to model design and construction provides a flexible framework in which to focus the multidisciplinary research and operational efforts needed to facilitate the development, selection, and application of the most robust distributed modelling methods. A variety of modular approaches have been developed, but with little consideration for compatibility among systems and...
Authors
G.H. Leavesley, S.L. Markstrom, Pedro J. Restrepo, Roland J. Viger