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Discover the geological history of Antarctica through ANDRILL, a multi-nation collaboration uncovering data using sediment cores. Learn about diverse data types, tools, and data management techniques. Explore high-resolution core imagery, physical property measurements, and more. Utilize the DIS and PSICAT tools for efficient data entry and visualization. Join the collaboration of scientists, drillers, educators, and support staff from Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and US in this cutting-edge research project.
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ANDRILL IT and Data Management Josh Reed jareed@andrill.org
Overview ANDRILL Data Tools Questions
ANDRILL Program Multi-nation collaboration of scientists, drillers, educators and support staff from Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and US Drilling sediment cores to uncover the elusive geological history of Antarctica Two successful projects drilled with work underway on multiple other locations http://andrill.org
Considerations Diverse data Multiple project phases Geographically dispersed activities Many collaborating scientists Support next generation acquisition, analysis, and visualization tools
Types of Data High resolution core imagery Core logs & core description data Physical property measurements Paleomag, porewater, paleontology, chronostratigraphy, etc. data sets Reports, presentations and other documents
Data Management ‘Science’ drive versioned, contains all primary data and documentation ‘Scratch’ drive used for anything else ‘Science’ contents packaged up and shipped off to PANGAEA for archival
DIS Drilling Information System (DIS) Relational database and form-based data entry system developed by ICDP Used to capture the core recovery/curatorial data Looking to expand DIS use within ANDRILL