Publications
LinkedEarth and 21st century paleoclimatology: reducing data friction through standard development
Abstract
Paleoclimate observations are crucial to assessing current climate change in the context of past variations. However, these observations usually come in non-standard formats, forcing paleogeoscientists to spend a significant fraction of their time searching and accessing the data they need, in the form they need it. In the 21st century, we should do much better. The EarthCube-supported LinkedEarth project is manifesting a better future by creating an online platform that (1) enables the curation of a publicly-accessible database by paleoclimate experts themselves, and (2) fosters the development of community standards. In 2016, a workshop on paleoclimate data standards served as a focal point to initiate this process. Workshop participants identified the necessity to distinguish a set of essential, recommended, and desired properties for each dataset. A consensus emerged that these levels are archive-specific, as …
Metadata
- publication
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, IN32A-03, 2017
- year
- 2017
- publication date
- 2017/12
- authors
- Deborah Khider, Julien Emile-Geay, Nicholas McKay, Daniel Garijo, Varun Ratnakar, Yolanda Gil, Feng Zhu
- link
- https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017AGUFMIN32A..03K/abstract
- journal
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- volume
- 2017
- pages
- IN32A-03