An integrated cyberinfrastructure system for water quality resources in the Upper Mississippi River Basin

Jerry Mount, Y. Sermet, Christopher S. Jones, Keith E. Schilling, P. Gassman, Larry J. Weber, W. Krajewski, Ibrahim Demir
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The Upper Mississippi Information System (UMIS) is a cyberinfrastructure framework designed to support large-scale real-time water-quality data integration, analysis, and visualization for the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB). UMIS is intended to directly address three of the Grand Challenges for Engineering including (1) understanding access to clean drinking water, (2) management of the nitrogen cycle, and (3) engineering the tools of scientific discovery. The UMIS is designed to provide significant immediate and long-term impacts including a central platform for data access, integration, discovery, and adoption of cyberinfrastructure tools and services. The UMIS demonstrates that public data aggregators and central repositories can provide important services to anyone interested in water-quality research or education. In addition, working across multiple scales (e.g., state, region, county, or watershed) allows researchers to understand broad and narrow effects of water-quality strategies. Exploration of data across these scales encourages the development of problem-based research questions that can eventually provide feedback to public policies.
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密西西比河上游流域水质资源综合网络基础设施系统
密西西比河上游信息系统(UMIS)是一个网络基础设施框架,旨在支持密西西比河上游流域(UMRB)的大规模实时水质数据整合、分析和可视化。UMIS 旨在直接应对工程学的三大挑战,包括:(1) 了解获得清洁饮用水的途径;(2) 氮循环管理;(3) 科学发现工具的工程化。UMIS 旨在提供重大的直接和长期影响,包括数据访问、集成、发现和采用网络基础设施工具和服务的中央平台。UMIS 表明,公共数据聚合器和中央存储库可以为任何对水质研究或教育感兴趣的人提供重要服务。此外,跨多个尺度(如州、地区、县或流域)的工作使研究人员能够了解水质战略的广泛和狭义影响。对跨尺度数据的探索有助于提出基于问题的研究问题,最终为公共政策提供反馈。
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