Which specific environmental problems can be accessed or solved by environmental modeling?
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Environmental Modeling and Spatiotemporal Analysis
Environmental modeling deals with representation of processes that occur in the real world in space and time. The processes that transform the environment through time are mostly described by dynamic models based on differential equations. The spatial interactions and topological rules are mostly managed by geographic information systems (GIS). The data models can include description of real objects such as sources of pollution separated in dependence on their shape to point, line and area features, and other objects including buildings, roads, rivers, railways, and monitoring networks arranged in layers. Recently in environmental modeling, GIS has been used to provide input variables required by simulation models and yield visualization and analysis of output data. The model operations and GIS may be completely separated or may be tightly coupled by a software linkage that arranges for data exchange between data shared by simulation tools, and data managed by GIS. Other ways are represented by direct integration of numerical modeling tools into the GIS results.
Environmental modeling using cloud computing technology is focused on spatiotemporal data analysis and modeling. Various simulation tools together with GIS are used to demonstrate modeling of surface water pollution, spatiotemporal analysis of air pollution data, and modeling of surface mines. The cloud computing environment helps to manage modeling tasks and spatiotemporal analysis
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Environmental modeling is not an individual's contribution. The natural impact on all three domains of environment - Land/Air & Water and also human induced influences would be desirable for a holistic environmental impact. There are indeed many modern tools available for this exercise and one has to be judicious in choosing them depending upon the primary objectiveEnvironmental modelling involves the application of multidisciplinary knowledge to explain, explore and predict the Earth's response to environmental change, both natural and human-induced. Environmental models can be used to study many things, such as: Climate. Coastal changes