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Revision as of 20:24, 16 May 2017
The LinkedEarth wiki is a platform that:
- enables the curation of publicly-accessible database by paleoclimate experts, and
- fosters the development of standards, so paleoclimate data are easier to analyze, share, and re-use.
Contents
Getting started with LinkedEarth
Several tutorials are also available on our YouTube channel!
Community Activities
Join a working group (WG) and participate in the discussion about paleoclimate data standards.
New: Each working group has polls waiting for community input. You must be logged in to vote.
In the Linked Earth context, a WG is a self-organized coalition of knowledgeable experts who elaborate and discuss the components of a data standard for their topic(s) of interest. WGs may be created by any member of the LinkedEarth community. Currently, the LinkedEarth community is organized around 14 working groups.
To join a WG, do so on your LinkedEarth wiki profile page.
Contribute Datasets
Current State of the Database
The LinkedEarth Wiki currently contains 706 datasets, mostly from the PAGES2k compilation. Before the summer, we will include ~ 100 Holocene records, as well as >100 deep-sea cores from the LR04 benthic stack compilation. Please contact us if you want to lead a data drive to flesh it out some more.
Dataset Location
Recently Contributed Datasets
Search the Database by Archive
More about LinkedEarth
Website: LinkedEarth Website
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