Using HydroServer Organize, Manage, and Publish Your Data Support EAR 0622374 CUAHSI HIS Sharing hydrologic data Jeffery S. Horsburgh.

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Using HydroServer Organize, Manage, and Publish Your Data Support EAR CUAHSI HIS Sharing hydrologic data Jeffery S. Horsburgh David G. Tarboton, Kimberly A. T. Schreuders, David R. Maidment, Ilya Zaslavsky, and David Valentine And the Rest of the CUAHSI HIS Team

In this Presentation GOAL: Publish observational and GIS data for the Little Bear River using HydroServer in about an hour. HydroServer Base Machine – – Windows Server 2008 – Microsoft SQL Server 2008 – ArcGIS Server – All HydroServer Software (ODM Tools and data loaders)

Little Bear River Experimental Watershed Observing infrastructure for high frequency estimation of total phosphorus fluxes – High frequency surrogate measurements – Turbidity  TSS or TP

Little Bear River Sensor Network 7 water quality and streamflow monitoring sites – Temperature – Dissolved Oxygen – pH – Specific Conductance – Turbidity – Water level/discharge 2 weather stations – Temperature – Relative Humidity – Solar radiation – Precipitation – Barometric Pressure – Wind speed and direction Spread spectrum radio telemetry network

Little Bear River Sensor Network

ODM WaterOneFlow HydroServer Capabilities Database ODM Databases and Web Services ArcGIS Server Spatial Data Services Capabilities Database Configuration Tool Spatial Services WaterOneFlow Services

ODM WaterOneFlow HydroServer Capabilities Database ODM Databases and Web Services ArcGIS Server Spatial Data Services Capabilities Database Configuration Tool Spatial Services WaterOneFlow Services

Demo: Publish Point Observations 1.Create an ODM database 2.Organize the data by loading them into the ODM database 3.Manage the data using ODM Tools 4.Publish the data by creating a WaterOneFlow web service 5.Register the Service at HIS Central

ODM WaterOneFlow HydroServer Capabilities Database ODM Databases and Web Services ArcGIS Server Spatial Data Services Capabilities Database Configuration Tool Spatial Services WaterOneFlow Services

Demo: Publish GIS Data 1.Create an ArcMap document for a set of spatial layers 2.Publish the ArcMap document as a spatial data service using ArcGIS Server

ODM WaterOneFlow HydroServer Capabilities Database ODM Databases and Web Services ArcGIS Server Spatial Data Services Capabilities Database Configuration Tool Spatial Services WaterOneFlow Services

Demo: Publish HydroServer Capabilities 1.Create a HydroServer Capabilities Database 2.Create a “region” for the Little Bear River 3.Describe the observational data service and the GIS data service in the Capabilities database 4.Configure the HydroServer Capabilities web service

ODM WaterOneFlow HydroServer Capabilities Database ODM Databases and Web Services ArcGIS Server Spatial Data Services Capabilities Database Configuration Tool Spatial Services WaterOneFlow Services

Demo: Create HydroServer Web Applications 1.Configure the HydroServer Time Series Analyst 2.Configure the HydroServer Map 3.Configure the HydroServer Website

Questions? Support EAR CUAHSI HIS Sharing hydrologic data