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14 Dec 2017 – Sustainable Water Data Available to Interested Scientists |
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Dr. Gerry Learmonth, the principal investigator for the Computing for Sustainable Water project, gives an update on the primary findings of the project as well as how other scientists can access the data. |
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28 Jan 2015 – Using grid computing to understand an underwater world |
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The Chesapeake Bay is suffering: excess nutrient levels in runoff from populated areas are leading to oxygen-depleted "dead zones." The Computing for Sustainable Water project modeled nutrient flows and oxygenation levels in the Bay and predicted the effectiveness of various environmental policies - helping policymakers understand the best and most cost-effective ways of preserving this important economic and ecological region. |
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30 Jul 2014 – Simulations indicate that policy coordination is key to sustainability efforts |
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Preliminary analysis of the Computing for Sustainable Water data shows the importance of broad community-based coordination, so that environmental priorities can be achieved with a minimum of redundant effort. The project has also increased understanding of sustainability practices in other watershed areas. |
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24 Apr 2012 – Computing for Sustainable Water webcast replay |
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On April 20, 2012, Dr. Gerard Learmonth, Sr. provided an overview of the Computing for Sustainable Water project via webcast. You can see the webcast and the related question and answer session here. |
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