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Information about USGS scientific models is spread across a large number of systems and sites. A USGS Model Catalog pilot project aims to make it easier to find, access, integrate, and reuse scientific models. In addition to the technical aspects of collecting and making useful model information available, there are best practices and resources for modelers to document, review, and publish their work.
The purpose of this session is to have a variety of short presentations that highlight existing resources, answer questions, and make connections that will help advance scientific modeling capabilities at the USGS.
Recent activities in the USGS, such as the 2020 Integrated Modeling Workshop and pre-workshop webinar series, covered many water resources and landscape modeling examples. This session will complement that content with additional topics and communities that were not emphasized in that effort.
Agenda in Eastern Time11:00
Introduction - Leslie Hsu, USGS
11:10
Coupled modeling of oceanic, atmospheric, and sediment dynamics across spatial scales with COAWST - Christie Hegermiller, USGS
11:25
USGS Model Catalog and Model Catalog Working Group - where are we now? - USGS Model Catalog Team, Brandon Serna, USGS
11:40
Linking simulations, habitat suitability, and fire models for invasive species - Catherine Jarnevich, USGS
11:55
Integrated earthquake hazard, engineering, and socioeconomic models - the HayWired Scenario - Anne Wein, USGS
12:10 Discussion and Wrap-Up
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