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Research Project: Ecohydrology of Mountainous Terrain in a Changing Climate

Location: Northwest Watershed Research Center

Title: Spatial Modeling for Resources Framework (SMRF)

Author
item Havens, Scott
item Marks, Daniel
item Kormos, Patrick
item Hedrick, Andrew

Submitted to: Model and Computer Program Software Documentation
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: 8/29/2017
Publication Date: 9/20/2017
Citation: Havens, Scott, Marks, Danny, Kormos, Patrick, & Hedrick, Andrew. (2017, September 20). Spatial Modeling for Resources Framework (SMRF). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.898158

Interpretive Summary: Spatial Modeling for Resources Framework (SMRF) was developed by Dr. Scott Havens at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in Boise, ID. SMRF was designed to increase the flexibility of taking measured weather data and distributing the point measurements across a watershed. SMRF was developed to be used as an operational or research framework, where ease of use, efficiency, and ability to run in near real time are high priorities.

Technical Abstract: Spatial Modeling for Resources Framework (SMRF) was developed by Dr. Scott Havens at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in Boise, ID. SMRF was designed to increase the flexibility of taking measured weather data and distributing the point measurements across a watershed. SMRF was developed to be used as an operational or research framework, where ease of use, efficiency, and ability to run in near real time are high priorities.