NEW version of HGS (HGS PREMIUM AUGUST 2024 (REVISION 2718)
The HydroGeoSphere Revision 2718 (August 2024) is now available for download.
HGS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – Rapid transport from the surface to wells in fractured rock: A unique infiltration tracer experiment
In this study, researchers investigated the dynamics of rapid transport from the surface to monitoring wells in fractured rock environments using a unique infiltration tracer experiment. The focus was on understanding how tracers or contaminants move quickly through fractures to wells, which is crucial for assessing water quality and contamination risks.
"HGSRT: Physics-based hydrologic forecasting, powered by HydroGeoSphere" - Aquanty Webinar
A recording of our July 17th, 2024 webinar is now released.
In this webinar, we dive into the revolutionary capabilities of our physics based hydrologic forecasting platform - a cutting-edge cloud-based computing system transforming hydrological forecasting. By integrating near-real-time field observations, remote sensing products, and meteorological predictions, this platform provides unparalleled accuracy and reliability in hydrological forecasts.
HGS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – Groundwater recharge from overbank floods
This study, published by researchers using a fully coupled surface-subsurface flow model, explores the process of overbank flood recharge, which is important for estimating aquifer sustainable yield.
NEW version of HGS (HGS PREMIUM JULY 2024 (REVISION 2710)
The HydroGeoSphere Revision 2710 (July 2024) is now available for download.
Staff Research Highlight - Evaluating the significance of wetland representation in isotope-enabled distributed hydrologic modeling in mesoscale Precambrian shield watersheds
Aquanty’s very own Arghavan Tafvizi had her PhD research paper “Evaluating the Significance of Wetland Representation in Isotope-Enabled Distributed Hydrologic Modeling in Mesoscale Precambrian Shield Watershed” published in the Journal of Hydrology.
HGS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – Impact of Baseflow on Fish Community in the Ungcheon Stream, Korea
In this research highlight, researchers have explored how baseflow influences fish habitats in the Ungcheon stream, located downstream of the Boryeong Dam in Korea.
HGS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – HGS-PDAF (version 1.0): a modular data assimilation framework for an integrated surface and subsurface hydrological model
In their recent publication, Qi Tang and her team present an advancement in hydrological modelling: HGS-PDAF (version 1.0). This modular data assimilation framework is tailored specifically for integrated surface and subsurface hydrological modelling, offering a powerful tool for understanding and managing water resources in a changing environment.
NEW version of HGS (HGS PREMIUM JUNE 2024 (REVISION 2699)
The HydroGeoSphere Revision 2699 (June 2024) is now available for download.
HGS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – Same soil, different climate: Crop model intercomparison on translocated lysimeters
In this research highlight, researchers explored the dynamics of crop modelling across diverse climatic conditions using translocated lysimeters. The study investigates how crop models perform when applied to the same soil under different climatic regimes, shedding light on the complex interplay between soil and crop dynamics amidst changing environmental conditions.