Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science
Reproducibility and repeatability of experiments are the fundamental prerequisites that allow researchers to validate results and share hydrological knowledge, experience and expertise in the light of global water management problems. Virtual laboratories offer new opportunities to enable these prer...
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doaj-249bfa2cb2a74436a2ceb9050869faf32020-11-25T00:50:05ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382015-04-011942101211710.5194/hess-19-2101-2015Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water scienceS. Ceola0B. Arheimer1E. Baratti2G. Blöschl3R. Capell4A. Castellarin5J. Freer6D. Han7M. Hrachowitz8Y. Hundecha9C. Hutton10G. Lindström11A. Montanari12R. Nijzink13J. Parajka14E. Toth15A. Viglione16T. Wagener17Department DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyHydrology Research Section, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Norrköping, SwedenDepartment DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyInstitute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, AustriaHydrology Research Section, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Norrköping, SwedenDepartment DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalySchool of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKWater Resources Section, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the NetherlandsHydrology Research Section, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Norrköping, SwedenSchool of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKHydrology Research Section, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Norrköping, SwedenDepartment DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyWater Resources Section, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the NetherlandsInstitute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, AustriaDepartment DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyInstitute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKReproducibility and repeatability of experiments are the fundamental prerequisites that allow researchers to validate results and share hydrological knowledge, experience and expertise in the light of global water management problems. Virtual laboratories offer new opportunities to enable these prerequisites since they allow experimenters to share data, tools and pre-defined experimental procedures (i.e. protocols). Here we present the outcomes of a first collaborative numerical experiment undertaken by five different international research groups in a virtual laboratory to address the key issues of reproducibility and repeatability. Moving from the definition of accurate and detailed experimental protocols, a rainfall–runoff model was independently applied to 15 European catchments by the research groups and model results were collectively examined through a web-based discussion. We found that a detailed modelling protocol was crucial to ensure the comparability and reproducibility of the proposed experiment across groups. Our results suggest that sharing comprehensive and precise protocols and running the experiments within a controlled environment (e.g. virtual laboratory) is as fundamental as sharing data and tools for ensuring experiment repeatability and reproducibility across the broad scientific community and thus advancing hydrology in a more coherent way.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/19/2101/2015/hess-19-2101-2015.pdf |
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S. Ceola B. Arheimer E. Baratti G. Blöschl R. Capell A. Castellarin J. Freer D. Han M. Hrachowitz Y. Hundecha C. Hutton G. Lindström A. Montanari R. Nijzink J. Parajka E. Toth A. Viglione T. Wagener |
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S. Ceola B. Arheimer E. Baratti G. Blöschl R. Capell A. Castellarin J. Freer D. Han M. Hrachowitz Y. Hundecha C. Hutton G. Lindström A. Montanari R. Nijzink J. Parajka E. Toth A. Viglione T. Wagener Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science Hydrology and Earth System Sciences |
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S. Ceola B. Arheimer E. Baratti G. Blöschl R. Capell A. Castellarin J. Freer D. Han M. Hrachowitz Y. Hundecha C. Hutton G. Lindström A. Montanari R. Nijzink J. Parajka E. Toth A. Viglione T. Wagener |
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Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science |
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Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science |
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Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science |
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Reproducibility and repeatability of experiments are the fundamental
prerequisites that allow researchers to validate results and share
hydrological knowledge, experience and expertise in the light of global water
management problems. Virtual laboratories offer new opportunities to enable
these prerequisites since they allow experimenters to share data, tools and
pre-defined experimental procedures (i.e. protocols). Here we present the
outcomes of a first collaborative numerical experiment undertaken by five
different international research groups in a virtual laboratory to address
the key issues of reproducibility and repeatability. Moving from the
definition of accurate and detailed experimental protocols, a rainfall–runoff
model was independently applied to 15 European catchments by the research
groups and model results were collectively examined through a web-based
discussion. We found that a detailed modelling protocol was crucial to ensure
the comparability and reproducibility of the proposed experiment across
groups. Our results suggest that sharing comprehensive and precise protocols
and running the experiments within a controlled environment (e.g. virtual
laboratory) is as fundamental as sharing data and tools for ensuring
experiment repeatability and reproducibility across the broad scientific
community and thus advancing hydrology in a more coherent way. |
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http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/19/2101/2015/hess-19-2101-2015.pdf |
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