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Type: Taverna 2 Tag: model
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Workflow CME froward propagation (1)

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Ballistic propagation of CME is the SHEBA propagation model. CME speed and speed error produces an estimated time of arrival at desired location.Constructed by David Perez Suarez.

Created: 2014-01-13

Credits: User Eoincar

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Workflow Get Particle trajectories from starting po... (1)

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This is a workflow that uses 2 different services from IMPEx to calculate different variables at a certain radius for a particular planetary model.

Created: 2013-09-10

Credits: User David PS

Attributions: Workflow Sphere lan-lot random points Workflow Particle trajectories in the planetary models provided under IMPEx Workflow VOTable on the net maker for IMPEx Workflow Interpolate n-randon points in a sphere on a planetary models provided under IMPEx

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Workflow Interpolate n-randon points in a sphere on... (1)

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This is a workflow that uses 2 different services from IMPEx to calculate different variables at a certain radius for a particular planetary model.

Created: 2013-09-10

Credits: User David PS

Attributions: Workflow Interpolate values on planetary models provided under IMPEx Workflow VOTable on the net maker for IMPEx Workflow Sphere lan-lot random points

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Workflow Vector field lines in the planetary models... (1)

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This is a simple workflow using one of the webservice provided by IMPEx. It calculates the field lines for the vector field requested for the starting points provided for a particular planetary model.

Created: 2013-09-10

Credits: User David PS

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Workflow Particle trajectories in the planetary mod... (1)

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This is a simple workflow using one of the webservice provided by IMPEx. It calculates the particle trajectories for the defined particle (initial position, velocity, mass and charge) for a particular planetary model.

Created: 2013-09-10

Credits: User David PS

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Workflow Interpolate values on planetary models pro... (2)

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This is a simple workflow using one of the webservice provided by IMPEx. It calculates the value of different variables, at the cordinates that a spacecraft pass through for the time range provided, for a particular planetary model. The orbital values of the spacecraft are obtained by AMDA.

Created: 2013-09-10 | Last updated: 2013-09-10

Credits: User David PS

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Workflow Interpolate values on planetary models pro... (1)

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This is a simple workflow using one of the webservice provided by IMPEx. It calculates the value of different variables, at the cordinates provided, for a particular planetary model.

Created: 2013-09-10

Credits: User David PS

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Workflow Biome-BGC MCE 1.4.1 (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. Two models were implemented: Biome-BGC 4.1.1 MPI (Trusilova et al. 2009) and Biome-BGC MuSo 3.0 (Hidy & Barcza 2014). Its has about 40 and 60 various parameters. The only way to estimate or set these parameters is "calibration" (data-model-harmonization or model-data-fusion), which demands a hugh amount of computational capacity. Monte Carlo Exp...

Created: 2013-06-04 | Last updated: 2014-10-04

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

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Workflow Venus: Compare VEX data with HYB model (1)

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It compares data from VEX from a certain date range with what HYB has modeled in the coordinates where VEX spacecraft is at that moment.

Created: 2013-04-07

Credits: User David PS User Natasha

Workflow Eigen analysis (3)

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The Eigen analysis results are a set of demographic statistics: 1) Lambda or dominant eigenvalue: The population will be stable, grow or decrease at a rate given by lambda: eg: ? = 1 (population is stable), ? > 1 (population is growing) and finally ? < 1 (populatiopn is decreasing) . 2) The stable stage distribution: It is the proportion of the number of individuals per stage and it is given by (w). Elasticity and Sensitivity: Sensitivity and elasticity analyses are prospective analyses....

Created: 2012-11-02 | Last updated: 2014-07-25

Credits: User Maria Paula Balcazar-Vargas User Jon Giddy User Gerard Oostermeijer

Attributions: Workflow Matrix Population Model construction and analysis v20 Workflow Matrix Population Model analysis v12 Blob Stage Matrix of Gentiana pneumonanthe 1987-88

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