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Revision as of 13:53, 9 June 2014

What is Organic Data Science?

We are investigating Organic Data Science, a new approach aimed to allow scientists to formulate and resolve science processes through an open framework that facilitates ad-hoc participation and entice collaborators based on attractive science goals. Read more about Organic Data Science.

Contributing to Organic Data Science

We are using a semantic wiki framework with significant extensions to structure collaboration processes.

Read more about how this framework works and how to participate and contribute.

Learn how to use this wiki.

Our Science Goal: The Age of Water and Carbon

We focus on long-standing problems of coupled water and carbon budgets through development of a new scientific paradigm, The Age of Water and Carbon, that melds theory and practice from limnology and hydrology within the new collaborative paradigm of Organic Data Science. We are integrating analytical frameworks from two communities – hydrology and isotope modeling in Critical Zone Observatories (CZOs) and hydrodynamic water quality modeling from the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) – to quantify water and material fluxes from two research sites, the Shales Hills CZO and the GLEON member site, North Temperate Lakes LTER. This foundation will serve as a nexus for participation by multiple communities and will seed the growth of additional science through shared ideas, knowledge, and data.

Currently Active Tasks

Today's Highlights

We are starting to describe contributors to the project, help us fill in the blanks:


Picture Name Expertise Affiliation
resize Chris Duffy Hydrology Pennsylvania State University
resize Craig Snortheim Hydrodynamic modeling Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
resize David da Motta Marques Hydrology, Hydrodynamic modeling Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
resize Hilary Dugan Physical limnology University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Limnology
resize Jordan Read Hydrodynamic modeling, Physical limnology Center for Integrated Data Analytics, U.S. Geological Survey
resize Matt Hipsey Ecosystem modeling, Hydrodynamic modeling University of Western Australia
resize Michael Pace University of Virginia
resize Patricia Soranno Landscape limnology Michigan State University
resize Paul Hanson Carbon cycling Center For Limnology, University of Wisconsin - Madison
resize Steve Jepsen University of California Merced
resize Tom Harmon University of California Merced
resize Xuan Yu Pennsylvania State University
resize Yolanda Gil AI planning and collaborative problem solving, Workflows, Semantic Web, Semantic wikis, Social computing Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California


We are starting to describe models, help us fill in the blanks:

 AuthorSoftware licenseLanguage
Delft3dDeltares systems
IPH-ECODavid da Motta Marques
PIHM SoftwareGopal Bhatt
Lorne Leonard
Xuan Yu
Chris Duffy
Mukesh Kumar
GPL v2C
C++

Acknowledgments

This work is supported by the National Science Foundation through the INSPIRE program with grant number IIS-1344272.

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