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Type: Taverna 2 Licence: by-sa Group: BioVeL internal
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Workflow Biome-BGC CARBON 1.2 (4)

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Biome-BGC is a process-based biogeochemical model that can be used to simulate carbon, nitrogen and water fluxes of different terrestrial ecosystems. A new version of the model, called Biome-BGC MuSo was developed to perform more realistic simulations in terms of soil hydrology, and improved ecosystem management options essentially (Hidy et al. 2012; Hidy & Barcza 2014). The Biome-BGC CARBON service executes a single simulation run at a given geographic location under that distinctive environ...

Created: 2013-06-04 | Last updated: 2015-06-12

Credits: User Ferenc HORVATH User Dora Krasser User Peter Ittzes User Zoltan BARCZA Network-member BioVeL

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Workflow Bayesian Phylogenetic Infererence: Input R... (3)

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BioVeL – Biodiversity Virtual e-Laboratory Workflow Documentation Name:Perform Short Bayesian Phylogenetic Inference Capacities Programme of Framework 7: EC e-Infrastructure Programme – e-Science Environments - INFRA-2011-1.2.1 Grant Agreement No: 283359 Project Co-ordinator: Mr Alex Hardisty Project Homepage: [http://www.biovel.eu][1] [1]: http://www.biovel.eu ## 1 Description The Pack contain 3 workflows that perform and validate bayesian phylogenetic i...

Created: 2013-02-20 | Last updated: 2015-06-12

Credits: User Saverio Vicario User Giacinto Donvito User Bachirb

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Workflow Bayesian Phylogenetic Infererence: Evaluat... (7)

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BioVeL – Biodiversity Virtual e-Laboratory Workflow Documentation Name:Perform Short Bayesian Phylogenetic Inference Capacities Programme of Framework 7: EC e-Infrastructure Programme – e-Science Environments - INFRA-2011-1.2.1 Grant Agreement No: 283359 Project Co-ordinator: Mr Alex Hardisty Project Homepage: [http://www.biovel.eu][1] [1]: http://www.biovel.eu ## 1 Description The Pack contain 3 workflows that perform and validate bayesian phylogenetic i...

Created: 2013-02-20 | Last updated: 2015-06-12

Credits: User Saverio Vicario User Giacinto Donvito User Bachirb

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Workflow MSA-PAD Genome Mode Multiple DNA Sequence ... (1)

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BioVeL – Biodiversity Virtual e-Laboratory Workflow Documentation Name:Perform a Multiple DNA sequence alignment coding for multiple/single protein domains Capacities Programme of Framework 7: EC e-Infrastructure Programme – e-Science Environments - INFRA-2011-1.2.1 Grant Agreement No: 283359 Project Co-ordinator: Mr Alex Hardisty Project Homepage: [http://www.biovel.eu][1] [1]: http://www.biovel.eu ## 1 Description This workflow is used to submit the multip...

Created: 2014-12-05

Credits: User Bachirb User Giacinto Donvito User Pasquale Notarangelo User Saverio Vicario User Graziano Pesole User Alfonso Monaco

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Workflow MSA-PAD Gene Mode: DNA Multiple Sequence A... (1)

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BioVeL – Biodiversity Virtual e-Laboratory Workflow Documentation Name:Perform a Multiple DNA sequence alignment coding for multiple/single protein domains Capacities Programme of Framework 7: EC e-Infrastructure Programme – e-Science Environments - INFRA-2011-1.2.1 Grant Agreement No: 283359 Project Co-ordinator: Mr Alex Hardisty Project Homepage: [http://www.biovel.eu][1] [1]: http://www.biovel.eu ## 1 Description This workflow is used to submit the multip...

Created: 2014-12-05

Credits: User Bachirb User Giacinto Donvito User Pasquale Notarangelo User Saverio Vicario User Graziano Pesole User Alfonso Monaco

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Workflow ENM resolution mix - single run version (6)

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Single run version of the workflow for comparing results of two kinds of ecological niche models: one using only low resolution layers and the other using a random mix of low and high resolution layers. Users select the study region and the environmental variables considered to be the main drivers of a virtual species niche. The workflow is all based on the ENM components, which use the openModeller Web Service (OMWS). After getting initial parameters from the user, the workflow generates a r...

Created: 2014-11-18 | Last updated: 2015-04-04

Credits: User Renato De Giovanni Network-member BioVeL

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Workflow ENM resolution mix - multiple runs version (10)

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Multiple runs version of the workflow for comparing results of two kinds of ecological niche models: one using only low resolution layers and the other using a random mix of low and high resolution layers. Users select the study region and the environmental variables considered to be the main drivers of a virtual species niche. The workflow is all based on the ENM components, which use the openModeller Web Service (OMWS). After getting initial parameters from the user, the workflow generates ...

Created: 2014-11-13 | Last updated: 2015-05-12

Credits: User Renato De Giovanni Network-member BioVeL

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Workflow Biome-BGC SA 1.3 (1)

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Biome-BGC is a process-based biogeochemical model that can be used to simulate carbon, nitrogen and water fluxes of different terrestrial ecosystems. Two models have been implemented: the Biome-BGC v4.1.1 Max Planck Institute model, and the newly developed Biome-BGC MuSo 3.0 model. Performance, success or failure of these models are highly dependent on parameter settings and variation. Due to the high number of parameters (around 40 and 60 for 4.1.1 MPI and MuSo respectively) and the non-line...

Created: 2014-10-04

Credits: User Ferenc HORVATH User Dora Krasser User Peter Ittzes User Zoltan BARCZA Network-member BioVeL

Workflow Construct viewparams (1)

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Construct the viewparams parameter to OBIS services

Created: 2014-10-02

Credits: User Alan Williams

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Workflow Biome-BGC GLUE 1.3 (2)

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Biome-BGC is working with a lots of ‘a priori’ unknown and hard to obtain model parameters. Therefore the parameterization is a critical step of using the model. Parameteres can be estimated using inverse calibration techniques based on measurement data, which means that the model is being calibrated. Measurement data have to be collected with respect to the model in order to compare them. Comparison is based on misfit measure (e.g. a sort of likelihood value), which is the function of the di...

Created: 2014-10-02 | Last updated: 2014-10-09

Credits: User Peter Ittzes User Ferenc HORVATH User Dora Krasser User Zoltan BARCZA User Doborl Network-member BioVeL

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