Bandaragoda_NSFSI2PI2018_CollaborativeRAPIDHydroShareHurricaneMaria.pdf (1.33 MB)
NSF SI2 Collaborative RAPID: Building infrastructure to prevent disasters like Hurricane Maria
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posted on 2018-04-24, 05:11 authored by Christina BandaragodaChristina Bandaragoda, Jim Phuong, Sean Mooney, Kari Stephens, Erkan Istanbulluoglu, Tim Ferguson-Sauder, Graciela Ramirez-Toro, Julia Hart, Kelsey Pieper, William Rhoads, Marc Edwards, Amy Pruden, Virginia Riquelme, Ishi Keenum, Ben Davis, Matthew Blair, Greg House, Jerad Bales, Emily Clark, Liza Brazil, Miguel Leon, William McDowell, Jeffery HorsburghJeffery Horsburgh, David TarbotonDavid Tarboton, Amber Spackman Jones, Eric Hutton, Greg Tucker, Scott Peckham, W. Christopher Lenhardt, Ray IdaszakPoster for NSF SI2 PI Meeting 2018: Widespread
disruption of drinking water distribution systems in Puerto Rico following
Hurricane Maria poses a significant risk to human health. Thus, it is
necessary to strategically archive and disseminate water resources data
relevant to public health and environmental concerns. This project seeks to
design and test a prototype scientific cyberinfrastructure that integrates
existing hardware and software platforms for the storage and curation of water
resources data and analytical tools following natural disasters that cause loss
of public utilities.