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Titel |
Informatics for multi-disciplinary ocean sciences |
VerfasserIn |
Jay Pearlman, Eric Delory, Peter Pissierssens, Lisa Raymond, Pauline Simpson, Christoph Waldmann, Albert Williams 3rd, Jim Yoder |
Konferenz |
EGU General Assembly 2014
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Artikel
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Sprache |
Englisch
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Digitales Dokument |
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Erschienen |
In: GRA - Volume 16 (2014) |
Datensatznummer |
250094363
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Publikation (Nr.) |
EGU/EGU2014-9768.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
Ocean researchers must work across disciplines to provide clear and understandable assessments
of the state of the ocean. With advances in technology, not only in observation, but also
communication and computer science, we are in a new era where we can answer questions at the
time and space scales that are relevant to our state of the art research needs. This presentation
will address three areas of the informatics of the end-to-end process: sensors and information
extraction in the sensing environment; using diverse data for understanding selected ocean
processes; and supporting open data initiatives. A National Science Foundation funded Ocean
Observations Research Coordination Network (RCN) is addressing these areas from the
perspective of improving interdisciplinary research. The work includes an assessment of Open
Data Access with a paper in preparation. Interoperability and sensors is a new activity that
couples with European projects, COOPEUS and NeXOS, in looking at sensors and related
information systems for a new generation of measurement capability. A working group on
synergies of in-situ and satellite remote sensing is analyzing approaches for more effective use of
these measurements. This presentation will examine the steps forward for data exchange and for
addressing gaps in communication and informatics. |
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