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Hydrologic Information System for the Nation. Ilya Zaslavsky Spatial Information Systems Lab San Diego Supercomputer Center UCSD. http://his.cuahsi.org http://hiscentral.cuahsi.org http://hydroseek.net http://river.sdsc.edu/ucsddash http://wron.net.au/DemosII/Modules/ODMKMLGatway.aspx
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Hydrologic Information System for the Nation Ilya Zaslavsky Spatial Information Systems Lab San Diego Supercomputer Center UCSD http://his.cuahsi.org http://hiscentral.cuahsi.org http://hydroseek.net http://river.sdsc.edu/ucsddash http://wron.net.au/DemosII/Modules/ODMKMLGatway.aspx http://maxim.ucsd.edu/mapmaker/storet.aspx http://water.sdsc.edu:7788/demo/CUAHSI/index.html EPA talk, February 1, 2010
San Diego Supercomputer Center SDSC building on UCSD campus Founded in 1985, as one of the five original supercomputer centers, funded by the National Science Foundation 400 employees Advanced research in high-performance computing and networking R&D and cyberinfrastructureprojects: in neuroscience, geology, astronomy, environmental sciences, molecular biology, hydrology
SDSC Spatial Information Systems Lab http://spatial.sdsc.edu/ Research and system development • Services-based spatial information integration infrastructure, CI projects • Mediation services for spatial data, query processing, map assembly services • Long-term spatial data preservation • Spatial data standards and technologies for online GIS (SVG, WMS/WFS, markup and services) • Support of spatial data projects at SDSC and beyond In Geosciences (GEON, CUAHSI, CBEO,…) services In Neurosciences (BIRN, CCDB) In regional development (NIEHS SRP, CRN…) Contact: zaslavsk@sdsc.edu
Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. 122 US Universities as of July 2008 An organization representing more than one hundred United States universities, receives support from the National Science Foundation to develop infrastructure and services for the advancement of hydrologic science and education in the U.S. http://www.cuahsi.org/
What is the CUAHSI HIS? UT-Austin, SDSC/UCSD, Utah State U, Idaho State U, Drexel U, U of So. Carolina PI: D. R. Maidment (UT-Austin) CUAHSI HIS: NSF support through 2012 (GEO) Partners: Academic: 11 NSF hydrologic observatories, CEO:P projects, LTER, CZO… Government: USGS, EPA, NCDC, NWS, state and local Commercial: Microsoft, ESRI, Kisters International: Australia, UK Standardization: OGC, WMO (Hydrology Domain WG); adopted by USGS, NCDC, Army Corps of Eng An online distributed system to support the sharing of hydrologic data from multiple repositories and databases via standard water data service protocols; software for data publication, discovery, access and integration.
Water Data Water quantity and quality Soil water Rainfall & Snow Modeling Meteorology Remote sensing
Map for the US Build a common window on water data using web services TOWARDS INTEGRATED WATER INFORMATION Observation Stations Ameriflux Towers (NASA & DOE) NOAA Automated Surface Observing System USGS National Water Information System NOAA Climate Reference Network
Getting Water Data (the old way) Different Query Pages Different Query Responses
CUAHSI Observations Data Model http://his.cuahsi.org/odmdatabases.html
Web Pages versus Web Services http://www.safl.umn.edu/ Uses WaterML (a Markup Language for water data) Uses Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Set of query functions Returns data in WaterML Standard Water Data Services Next Step: WaterML 2.0; OGC Hydrology Domain Working Group https://lists.opengeospatial.org/mailman/listinfo/hydro.dwg http://external.opengis.org/twiki_public/bin/view/HydrologyDWG/WebHome NWIS Daily Values (discharge), NWIS Ground Water, NWIS Unit Values (real time), NWIS Instantaneous Irregular Data, EPA STORET, NCDC ASOS, DAYMET, MODIS, NAM12K, USGS SNOTEL, ODM (multiple sites)
International Standardization of WaterML OGC/WMO Hydrology Domain Working Group http://external.opengis.org/twiki_public/bin/view/HydrologyDWG/WebHome Towards an agreed upon - feature model - observations model - semantics Expressed as WaterML 2.0 By organizing - Interoperability Experiments and pilots, standard design activities, webinars… First OGC/WMO HydroDWG workshop : at Ispra, Italy, March 15-18, 2010
Hydrologic Information System Service Oriented Architecture Test bed HIS Servers HIS Lite Servers Central HIS servers External data providers Global search (Hydroseek) Deployment to test beds Customizable web interface (DASH) Other popular online clients HTML - XML Desktop clients Data publishing HIS CentralRegistry & Harvester Water Data Web Services, WaterML WSDL - SOAP Ontology ETL services Controlled vocabularies Metadatacatalogs ArcGIS WSDL and ODM registration Matlab IDL, R Ontology tagging (Hydrotagger) Excel ODM DataLoader Programming (C#, VB..) Streaming Data Loading MapWindow ODMTools HISDesktop Modeling (OpenMI) Server config tools
HIS Server Data Archives Real-time Sensors • Built for data • Storage • Loading • Analysis • Publication • HIS Software free of charge Observations DataModel Database HIS Server SQL Server WaterOneFlowWeb Service ODM Tools Outside Users, HIS Central, HydroDesktop Local Users
Managing Varying Semantics In measurement units… In parameter names… Nitrogen: e.g. NWIS parameter # 625 is labeled ‘ammonia + organic nitrogen‘, Kjeldahl method is used for determination but not mentioned in parameter description. In STORET this parameter is referred to as Kjeldahl Nitrogen. And: Dissloved oxygen
HIS Central Services HICentralWeb Service • Service registry and metadata catalog • Networks • Sites • Variables • Search Keywords • Does not store actual observation data • Example: GetSitesInBox query function
HydroDesktopCapabilities GIS Hydrology • Add shapefiles to map • Change symbology and labels • Print and export map • GIS toolbox • Search for data • Download data • Display time series • Export data
Hydroseekhttp://www.hydroseek.net Supports search by location and type of data across multiple observation networks including NWIS, Storet, and academic data
Visualization and Analysis of Large Datasets Tiled wall OLAP cubes for repositories OLAP cubes for catalogs USGS NWIS catalog: measurement totals for selected nutrients over decades EPA STORET water quality repository
How we work with agencies on web service access to observational data • Establish an agreement with the agency on joint development of water data services, identify agency partners (ideally, with time to support joint work) • Identify the scope of the service, databases to be exposed, and access control, assign network and vocabulary codes • Map semantics of the service to WaterML semantics, and verify with the agency • Include discussion of agency data and interoperability issues in the context of OGC Hydrology Domain WG (if needed) • Develop a first draft of the web service • Unit testing, over a series of validation cases developed jointly with the agency • Harvest an observations metadata catalog for agency data, to be housed either at SDSC or at the agency • Develop a procedure for catalog updates • Register the water data service at HISCentral (including mapping of variables to ontology terms), and test it using HydroSeek and HydroExcel. Document the service • Review and test the service together with the agency, for possible approval as “operational”
Integration with other infrastructures • Technical: with real time data management middleware: • OpenSourceDataTurbine:http://geo.sdsc.edu/jnlp/usgs.jnlp • Communities: • Superfund Basic Research Program (NIEHS) • CZOs (Boulder Creek, Stroud Water Research Center) • South East Asia/Malaysia (http://seahydro.um.edu.my/search)
CUAHSI Water Data Services 47 services 15,000 variables 1.8 million sites 9 million series 4.3 billion data values Map Integrating NWIS, STORET, & Climatic Sites The largest water datacatalog in the world
Summary • CUAHSI HIS = Cyberinfrastructurefor managing and publishing observational data • Supports many types of point observational data • Overcomes syntactic and semantic heterogeneity using a standard data model and communication language, controlled vocabularies, and ontology management (created a comprehensive ontology of hydrologic parameters) • End-to-end infrastructure: from publishing water data to discovery, access, retrieval, analysis • Supports a national network of observatory test beds, and links to most important federal water data repositories • Maintains national registry of services (the largest in the world) • WaterML is a standard language for consistently communicating water observations data from academic and government sources. • already adopted by several federal agencies • Further enhanced through WMO/OGC Hydrology Domain Working Group • Already deployed at multiple locations; free and open source
Working with EPA Data • Wrapping WQX services; http://river.sdsc.edu/wiki/CUAHSI%20WebServices.ashx • Ingesting STORET • OLAP over STORET, and web based mapping application: http://maxim.ucsd.edu/mapmaker/storet.aspx • Ontology work: • Semantic wiki: http://water.sdsc.edu:7788/demo/CUAHSI/index.html • Recent ontology:
How we can collaborate • Regular catalog updates • Development on water quality data services • Portal for accessing hydrologic time series • Support of hydrologic data center (proposal to NSF?) • Ontology development • Mechanism: • MOU between EPA and CUAHSI on water data services • Involvement in HydroDWG Water Quality IE and AIP-3 • http://external.opengis.org/twiki_public/bin/view/HydrologyDWG/WebHome