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US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY'S NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION OF NEAR REAL-TIME HYDROLOGICAL DATA.

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Edited by: Rodda J.C.Matalas N.C.

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Abstract

The US Geological Survey is utilizing a national network of more than 1000 satellite data-collection stations, four satellite-relay direct-readout ground stations, and more than 50 computers linked together in a private telecommunications network to acquire, process, and distribute hydrological data in near real-time. The four Survey offices operating a satellite direct-readout ground station provide near real-time hydrological data to computers located in other Survey offices through the Survey's Distributed Information System. The computerized distribution system permits automated data processing and distribution to be carried out in a timely manner under the control and operation of the Survey office responsible for the data-collection stations and for the dissemination of hydrological information to the water-data users.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY'S NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION OF NEAR REAL-TIME HYDROLOGICAL DATA.
ISBN 094757106X
Issue 164
Year Published 1987
Language English
Publisher Int Assoc of Hydrological Sciences Press
Publisher location Wallingford, Engl
Larger Work Title IAHS Publication (International Association of Hydrological Sciences)
First page 501
Last page 510
Conference Title Water for the Future: Hydrology in Perspective, Proceedings of the International Symposium. Convened Jointly by the International Association of Hydrological Sciences and the International Association for Hydraulic Research.
Conference Location Rome, Italy
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