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Revision as of 12:56, February 6, 2018
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Agenda
- Wrap up on Winter "Enhancing discovery and use of climate resilience solutions through provenance, text analytics, visualization, and semantics"
- Invited presenter: Katherine Todd-Brown, Linus Pauling Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Labs; Co-coordinator, International Soil Carbon Network
The International Soil Carbon Network’s (http://iscn.fluxdata.org/ ) Soil organic carbon data recovery and harmonization repository (SOC-DRaHR) is an open source project that identifies and harmonizes data sets of interest to soil carbon research. This project harnesses community interest in developing harmonized data sets, by allowing data providers and meta-analysis authors to contribute scripts to translate data sets from their archived format to a common harmonized format. The main repository is here: https://github.com/ktoddbrown/soils-long-tail-recovery, with supporting R package located here: https://github.com/ktoddbrown/soilDataR.
Telecon Notes
February 2018 Telecon Notes