Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Instituto de Pesquisas Hidráulicas – IPH IPH-ECO: A complex dynamic model for aquatic ecosystems A Limnologist.

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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Instituto de Pesquisas Hidráulicas – IPH IPH-ECO: A complex dynamic model for aquatic ecosystems A Limnologist Friendly Interface David da Motta Marques Carlos Ruberto Fragoso Jr. Walter Collischonn

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Organize the work Know what to do next

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Welcome window

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Making a new project

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Making a new project

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Making a new project

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Making a new project

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Making a new project

Opening an existing project A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Opening an existing project

Opening an existing project A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Opening an existing project

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Saving a project

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Changing properties

Changing project properties A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Changing project properties

Choosing simulation preferences A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Choosing simulation preferences

Choosing simulation preferences A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Choosing simulation preferences

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Setting parameters

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Setting parameters

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Setting parameters

Defining initial conditions A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining initial conditions

Defining initial conditions A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining initial conditions

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining geometry

Defining a new geometry file A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining a new geometry file

Importing a geometry file A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Importing a geometry file

Defining boundary conditions A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining boundary conditions

Defining boundary conditions A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining boundary conditions

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO by a coordinate…

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Through the map…

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Through the map…

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Through the map…

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Through the map…

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Through the map…

Defining environmental variables A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining environmental variables

Defining environmental variables A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining environmental variables

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO by constant value…

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO by a sinoidal pattern…

Adding new time series… A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Adding new time series…

Adding new time series… A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Adding new time series…

Adding new time series… A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Adding new time series…

Adding new time series… A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Adding new time series…

ASCII time series files A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO ASCII time series files

You can model water temperature A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO You can model water temperature

Defining model outcomes A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining model outcomes

Defining model outcomes A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining model outcomes

Defining model outcomes A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Defining model outcomes

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Selecting a category…

Selecting a model output… A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Selecting a model output…

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Simulation settings

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Simulation settings

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Type of simulation

Initial day, simulation time and time step A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Initial day, simulation time and time step

Vertical discretization A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Vertical discretization

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Run the model

Model outcomes (Intel Array Visualizer) A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Model outcomes (Intel Array Visualizer)

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Water velocities

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Make a zoom!!!

See spatial heterogeneity of the variables A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO See spatial heterogeneity of the variables

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO In all dimensions!!!

A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Also in 3D slices

You can see and copy data as well A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO You can see and copy data as well

You can save Images in different formats A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO You can save Images in different formats

Additional tools Sensitivity analysis of the parameters A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO Additional tools Sensitivity analysis of the parameters Watershed modelling (IPH II and build-up/washoff algorithm) Automatic calibration using Genetic Algorithm Alternative steady states Connection with GLEON dbBadger

New Stuff Near-real time forecasting A Limnologist Friendly Interface for IPH-ECO New Stuff Near-real time forecasting Integrating Weather and Climate Modelling Output Network modelling Data mining