Observation analysis tool for the FREEWAT GIS environment for water resources management
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Cannata, Massimiliano
Dipartimento Ambiente Costruzione e Design, Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana - SUPSI, Canobbio, Ticino, Switzerland
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Neumann, Jakob
Dipartimento Ambiente Costruzione e Design, Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana - SUPSI, Canobbio, Ticino, Switzerland
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Cardoso, Mirko
Dipartimento Ambiente Costruzione e Design, Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana - SUPSI, Canobbio, Ticino, Switzerland
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Rossetto, Rudy
ORCID
Land Lab, Scuola Superiore S. Anna, Pisa, Italy
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Foglia, Laura
Technischen Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
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Time-series are an important aspect of environmental modelling, and are becoming more available through the requirements of the water framework directive as well as more important with the advancement of numerical simulation techniques and increased model complexity. For this reason, within the H2020 FREEWAT project, which aims at facilitating the adoption of modeling for water resource management, the integration of a tool for time-series analysis and processing has been foreseen. As a result the Observation Analysis Tool was developed to enable time-series visualisation, pre-processing of data for model development, and post-processing of model results. Observation Analysis Tool can act as a pre-processor for calibration observations, and will be expanded to incorporate its processing capabilities directly into the calibration process. The tool consists in an expandable Python library and in an interface integrated in the QGIS FREEWAT plug-in which include a large number of modelling capabilities, hydro-chemical data management tools and calibration capacity. The tool has been extensively used and tested in different european institutions, to collect a number of indications to drive the future development.
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