"Climate Change Impact Analysis using HydroGeoSphere" - Aquanty Webinar

"Climate Change Impact Analysis using HydroGeoSphere" - Aquanty Webinar

As the relevant components of the global climate (e.g. temperature and precipitation patterns/intensity) drift further from historically reliable patterns, it becomes harder and harder to rely on these historical patterns as part of hydrologic studies. This is why HydroGeoSphere is an incredibly powerful tool for long-term climate change impact analyses of hydrologic systems.

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Research Highlight - Rising importance of economic valuation of ecosystem services in protecting Canada's vital resources

Research Highlight - Rising importance of economic valuation of ecosystem services in protecting Canada's vital resources

As part of Aquanty’s ongoing “Lunch ‘n’ Learn” our newest team member (Dr. Tariq Aziz) had the chance to present his recent research on quantifying the 'hidden' value offered by Southern Ontario's ecosystems. The valuation of ecosystem services is something that Aquanty believes strongly in, and we're excited to welcome Dr. Aziz to the team so he can help us to translate HydroGeoSphere model outputs into economic metrics that are more relevant for water resources professionals and policy makers.

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Research for Industries (RFI) Lecture Series: Steven K. Frey
Events, HGS, News, Webinars, Staff highlight Brayden McNeill Events, HGS, News, Webinars, Staff highlight Brayden McNeill

Research for Industries (RFI) Lecture Series: Steven K. Frey

Aquanty, which is a research spin off from the University of Waterloo, is at the forefront of developing state-of-the-art fully-integrated hydrologic models to better understand and predict water resource behavior and availability under both near term weather, and long term climate change scenarios. Aquanty’s flagship software platform, HydroGeoSphere (HGS), is a state-of-the-art fully-integrated GW-SW simulator that can couple with both weather forecasts and future climate scenarios in order to derive predictive insight on water resources. As part of the continental scale Canada 1 Water (C1W) project, HGS models are being built for all of Canada.

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