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6 software items found
by:Hydro-Logic Services based inBerkshire, UNITED KINGDOM
AQUATOR is a state-of-the-art modelling package developed for Windows PCs that simulates the operation of complex water resource supply networks. Originally developed by Oxford Scientific Software in 2001, AQUATOR is now extensively used in the UK by the Water Companies, Environment Agency and SEPA, Engineering Consultants, and ...
Manufactured by:OTT HydroMet - Veralto based inKempten, GERMANY
AQUARIUS is a data management platform ideal for numerous hydrology applications, most notably flood, groundwater, water availability, and water quality. The platform allows water resource professionals to harness the power of data integration at the push of a button and transform data to ...
by:Water Resource Associates LLP based inWallingford, UNITED KINGDOM
HYSIM-AQUATOR was developed jointly by Water Resource Associates and Oxford Scientific Software Ltd during a three-year research and development contract for SNIFFER in 1999-2001. The results of the research were published by the Foundation for Water Research in February ...
by:Riverside Technology, inc. based inFort Collins, COLORADO (USA)
Riverside offers technical support and engineering services that assist agency satellite development programs and utilize remotely sensed Earth ...
by:Water Resource Associates LLP based inWallingford, UNITED KINGDOM
HYSIM is a hydrological simulation model (rainfall-runoff model) which uses rainfall and potential evaporation data to simulate the hydrological cycle (surface runoff, percolation to groundwater and river flow) on a continuous ...
by:Power & Water Systems Consultants Ltd (PWSC) based inDorking, UNITED KINGDOM
AQUARIUS: Simulation of integrated power and water resource system operation. Optimisation of stored water values and system operating policies. The Challenge: Rising demands and energy prices, and the threat of increased flow variability due to climate change, will continue to heighten appreciation of water as a scarce and valuable resource. It is thus vital that water resource systems be ...
