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+ | == Overview == | ||
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+ | The GeoSoft '''Geoscience Paper of the Future (GPF)''' activity aims to demonstrate how papers will be published in the future, going beyond a PDF format and including software, datasets, and workflow all published in open and accessible ways that make the paper transparent, reproducible, and machine indexable. We refer to such a paper as a geoscience paper of the future, or GPF for short. | ||
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+ | The papers will be submitted to a [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%292333-5084/homepage/call_for_papers.htm Special Issue on GeoScience Papers of the Future] of the [http://sites.agu.org AGU] [http://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/agu/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2333-5084/ Earth and Space Sciences] journal. | ||
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+ | We are extending the GeoSoft GPF activity to the broader community as a [http://www.geosoft-earthcube.org/gpf/ Geoscience Papers of the Future Initiative] to offers training and support to other potential authors of GPFs. | ||
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+ | == Quick Links == | ||
+ | * [[Hold_regular_telecons#Call_Time_and_Access_Codes | Telecon information]] | ||
+ | ** Next telecon and agenda: [[Hold_regular_telecons#Telecon_Friday_June_19.2C_2015 | Friday June 19]] | ||
+ | * [http://www.geosoft-earthcube.org/gpf The public GPF site] | ||
+ | * [[Document_GPF_activities | Task descriptions and training materials]] | ||
+ | * [[Plan_overall_timeline | Overall timeline]] | ||
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+ | * [[Tips on How to Use Wikis]] | ||
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+ | == Roster of GeoSoft GPF Papers == | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#ffffcc;" cellpadding="10" | ||
+ | |style="width: 10%" |'''Name''' | ||
+ | |style="width: 20%" |'''Affiliation''' | ||
+ | |style="width: 15%" |'''Research Area''' | ||
+ | |style="width: 40%" |'''Tentative Title''' | ||
+ | |style="width: 10%" |'''Submission Category''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Cedric David | ||
+ | | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | ||
+ | | Hydrology and river modeling | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Cedric_David | Going beyond triple-checking, allowing for peace of mind in community model development]] | ||
+ | | Technical Report | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Ibrahim Demir et al | ||
+ | | University of Iowa | ||
+ | | Hydrology | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Ibrahim_Demir | Analysis and Optimization of Hydrological Network Database Representation Methods for Fast Access and Query in Web-based System]] | ||
+ | | Research Article | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Wally Fulweiler et al | ||
+ | | Boston University | ||
+ | | Coastal marine ecosystems and biogeochemistry | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Wally_Fulweiler | What can we learn from a decade of directly measured sediment di-nitrogen gas fluxes?]] | ||
+ | | Technical Report | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Bakinam T. Essawy, Jon Goodall et al | ||
+ | | University of Virginia | ||
+ | | Hydrology | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Jon_Goodall | Post-processing Workflows Using Data Grids to Support Hydrologic Modeling]] | ||
+ | | Research Article | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Leif Karlstrom | ||
+ | | University of Oregon | ||
+ | | Volcanology and fluid mechanics | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Leif_Karlstrom | Characterization of volcanic vent distributions using spectral clustering with eigenvector selection and entropy ranking]] | ||
+ | | Research Article | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Kyo Lee et al | ||
+ | | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | ||
+ | | Regional climate model evaluation | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Kyo_Lee | Evaluation of simulated temperature, precipitation, cloud fraction and insolation over the conterminous United States using Regional Climate Model Evaluation System]] | ||
+ | | Research Article | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Heath Mills et al | ||
+ | | University of Houston Clear Lake | ||
+ | | Marine geomicrobiology | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Heath_Mills | Iron and Sulfur Cycling Biogeography Using Advanced Geochemical and Molecular Analyses]] | ||
+ | | Research Article | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Ji-Hyun Oh | ||
+ | | USC & NASA JPL | ||
+ | | Tropical meteorology | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Ji-Hyun_Oh | Tools for computing momentum budget for the westerly wind event associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation]] | ||
+ | | Technical Report | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Suzanne Pierce et al | ||
+ | | Texas Advanced Computing Center, The University of Texas Austin | ||
+ | | Hydrogeology, decision support | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Suzanne_Pierce | MCSDSS: An accessible platform and application to enable data fusion and interactive visualization for the geosciences]] | ||
+ | | Research Article | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Allen Pope | ||
+ | | NSDIC | ||
+ | | Glaciology, remote sensing | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Allen_Pope | Reproducibly Estimating and Evaluating Supraglacial Lake Depth with Landsat 8 and other Multispectral Sensors]] | ||
+ | | Technical Report | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Mimi Tzeng et al | ||
+ | | Dauphin Island Sea Lab | ||
+ | | Physical Oceanography | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Mimi_Tzeng | Fisheries Oceanography of Coastal Alabama (FOCAL): A Subset of a Time-Series of Hydrographic and Current Data from a Permanent Moored Station Outside Mobile Bay (27 Jan to 18 May 2011)]] | ||
+ | | Technical Report | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Sandra Villamizar et al | ||
+ | | University of California Merced | ||
+ | | River ecohydrology | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Sandra_Villamizar | Producing long-term series of whole-stream metabolism using readily available data]] | ||
+ | | Technical Report | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Xuan Yu et al | ||
+ | | University of Delaware | ||
+ | | Hydrology | ||
+ | | [[Document_GPF_activities_by_Xuan_Yu | Learn integrated modeling of coupled surface and subsurface hydrology from scratch]] | ||
+ | | Technical Report | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Acknowledgments == | ||
+ | |||
+ | This activity is organized by the [http://www.geosoft-earthcube.org GeoSoft project] as part of the [http://www.earthcube.org EarthCube initiative] of the US National Science Foundation with awards ICER-1343800 and ICER-1440323. |
Latest revision as of 02:36, 28 July 2017
Overview
The GeoSoft Geoscience Paper of the Future (GPF) activity aims to demonstrate how papers will be published in the future, going beyond a PDF format and including software, datasets, and workflow all published in open and accessible ways that make the paper transparent, reproducible, and machine indexable. We refer to such a paper as a geoscience paper of the future, or GPF for short.
The papers will be submitted to a Special Issue on GeoScience Papers of the Future of the AGU Earth and Space Sciences journal.
We are extending the GeoSoft GPF activity to the broader community as a Geoscience Papers of the Future Initiative to offers training and support to other potential authors of GPFs.
Quick Links
- Telecon information
- Next telecon and agenda: Friday June 19
- The public GPF site
- Task descriptions and training materials
- Overall timeline
Roster of GeoSoft GPF Papers
Acknowledgments
This activity is organized by the GeoSoft project as part of the EarthCube initiative of the US National Science Foundation with awards ICER-1343800 and ICER-1440323.