An R Package for Open, Reproducible Analysis of Urban Water Systems, With Application to Chicago.

Open water Pub Date : 2018-02-01
Laura E Erban, Stephen B Balogh, Daniel E Campbell, Henry A Walker
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Urban water systems consist of natural and engineered flows of water interacting in complex ways. System complexity can be understood via mass conservative models that account for the interrelationships among all major flows and storages. We have developed a generic urban water system model in the R package CityWaterBalance. CityWaterBalance provides a reproducible workflow for studying urban water systems by facilitating automated retrievals of open data and post-processing with open source R functions. It allows the user to 1) rapidly assemble a quantitative, comprehensive assessment of flows thorough an urban area, and 2) easily change the spatial and temporal boundaries of analysis. We use CityWaterBalance to evaluate the water system in the Chicago metropolitan area on a monthly basis for water years 2001-2010. Results are used to consider 1) impacts of management decisions aimed at reducing stormwater and combined sewer overflows and 2) the significance of future changes in precipitation.

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一个开放的、可重复的城市水系统分析的R包,并在芝加哥的应用。
城市供水系统由自然水流和工程水流以复杂的方式相互作用组成。系统复杂性可以通过解释所有主要流和存储之间的相互关系的大量保守模型来理解。我们在R包CityWaterBalance中开发了一个通用的城市水系统模型。CityWaterBalance通过促进开放数据的自动检索和使用开源R函数的后处理,为研究城市水系统提供了一个可重复的工作流程。它允许用户1)快速对整个城市区域的流量进行定量、全面的评估,2)轻松改变分析的空间和时间边界。我们使用CityWaterBalance每月评估2001-2010年芝加哥大都会地区的水系统。结果用于考虑1)旨在减少雨水和联合下水道溢流的管理决策的影响,以及2)未来降水变化的意义。
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