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项目编号: 1440312
项目名称:
EarthCube Building Blocks: Collaborative Proposal: Digital Crust - A 4D Exploratory Environment for Earth Science Research and Learning
作者: Shanan Peters
承担单位: University of Wisconsin-Madison
批准年: 2013
开始日期: 2014-09-01
结束日期: 2017-08-31
资助金额: USD246997
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Standard Grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Geosciences - Integrative and Collaborative Education and Research
英文关键词: digital crust ; datum ; earth process ; learning ; research ; platform ; loose-schema ; space-time ; application ; nosql database ; earth?s crust ; long-term maintenance ; geoscience community ; geoscience research database ; multiple datum ; structural geology ; powerful motivator ; multiple datum type ; earth system ; 4d datum product ; building block ; knowledge gap ; online workspace ; rewarding future investment ; datum repository ; earth science problem ; way geoscientist ; synthesis-type exploration ; data/idea sharing ; soil science ; modular software design ; multi-faceted nature ; data-knowledge gap ; earth science educator ; separate aspect ; multi-context environment ; datum extraction ; terrestrial ecology
英文摘要: This project develops the Digital Crust, an online workspace where the geosciences community can contribute data and knowledge, visualize, explore, synthesize and test multiple hypotheses across space-time and themes, and derive 4D data product from multiple data.The platform can serve as a resource to bring together geoscientists working on separate aspects of the Earth system, by bringing their data/ideas together and by providing an environment to view the Earth from different perspectives. It will also be a "one-stop shop" for Earth science educators to expose the growing minds to the multi-faceted nature of Earth science problems and to see data and knowledge gaps which are powerful motivators for the young (not all problems have been solved ? there is a place for me to contribute).

The Digital Crust platform prototype will demonstrate technology that has the potential to transform the way geoscientists conduct research and learning, by (1) linking existing data repositories on all aspects of the Earth?s crust created by all disciplines of geosciences, communities as well as individuals, (2) creating a multi-context environment (e.g., tectonics, structural geology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, geomorphology, paleontology, archeology, mineralogy, geochemistry, soil science, hydrology, terrestrial ecology) at any given space (xyz) and time (t) for synthesis-type explorations, hypothesis-testing or learning, (3) allowing for multi-scale (e.g., outcrop to continent) data extractions and downloads for all research and learning applications, and (4) exposing data-knowledge gaps to identify the most rewarding future investments. Hosting multiple data types and sometimes conflicting interpretations and hypotheses of Earth processes will promote community discussion and debate on Earth processes that will foster interaction, collaboration, and data/idea sharing among scientists who might otherwise never have met. From the CI perspective, Digital Crust leverages and links with existing Building Blocks, explores the application of "loose-schema", noSQL databases to allow the flexibility necessary in a geoscience research database, and utilizes a modular software design to facilitate long-term maintenance and evolution of the platform.
资源类型: 项目
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/95780
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Shanan Peters. EarthCube Building Blocks: Collaborative Proposal: Digital Crust - A 4D Exploratory Environment for Earth Science Research and Learning. 2013-01-01.
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