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Imagine a World…. • With easy, unlimited access to scientific data from any field • Where you can easily plot data of interest and display it any way you want • Where you can easily model your results and explore any ideas you have

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Page 1: Imagine a World…

Imagine a World….

• With easy, unlimited access to scientific data from any field

• Where you can easily plot data of interest and display it any way you want

• Where you can easily model your results and explore any ideas you have

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What is EarthCube?• Transform the conduct of

data-enabled geoscience-related research.

• Create effective community-driven cyberinfrastructure.

• Allow global data discovery and knowledge management.

• Achieve interoperability and data integration across disciplines.

Dynamic Earth Changing

Climate

Earth & Life

Geosphere-Biospheric Connection

Water: Changing

Perspectives

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EarthCube is a Collaboration

• Between the NSF GEO directorate and the Office of Cyberinfrastructure (OCI)

• Between geo, atmosphere, ocean, computer, information, and social scientists

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Why EarthCube?• Nature does not recognize separate disciplines.

• EarthCube will democratize access to data.

• EarthCube will increase research time by reducing time needed to find, access, and analyze data.

• EarthCube will enable more interdisciplinary research and the pursuit of new questions.

• EarthCube will accelerate the pace of discovery.

• EarthCube will give all scientists the same chance of making major contributions regardless of institution size or institutional endowment.

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GEO Is Ready

• Cyberinfrastructure (CI) is part of the research fabric of geo, atmosphere and ocean sciences

• These scientists are sophisticated CI users and creators

• NSF and other agencies support substantial infrastructure and research that will form the foundation of EarthCube

• Community is connected by the science and collegial relationships

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Atmo-spheric

Chemistry

Climate & Large Scale

Dynamics

Paleo-Climate

Meteor-ology

Aeronomy

Space Weather

Magneto-spheric Physics

Solar Terrestrial

Igneous Petrology & Volcan-

ology

Structure &

Tectonics

Geo Ed & Workforce

Training

Geodesy

NCAR

Geophysics &

Geody-namics

Geobiology & Paleoen-

tology

Cryosphere & Ice

Dynamics

Critical Zone &

Soil Science

Chemical Ocean-ography

Geomor-phology

Hydrology

Sediment-ology & Strati-graphy

Marine Geophysics

Physical Ocean-ography

Marine Geology

BiologicalOcean-ography

Ocean Education

Ocean Drilling & Engineer-

ingSoftware

& Modeling

Bio-informatics

Ecosystems

Biology

High PerfComputing

Semantics &

Ontologies

Algorithms & DataMining

EarthCube CI

?

Solid and Aqueous Geochem

-istry

?

Who is EarthCube?

EarthCube is YOU!

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Who is EarthCube?EarthCube is YOU! • Atmospheric or Space Weather

scientists• Oceanographers• Geologists• Geophysicists • Hydrologists• Critical zone scientists• Climate scientists• Biologist • Geographers• Anthropologists• Economists• Sociologists• Data managers

• Psychologists• Computing experts• Software engineers• IT user support personnel• K-12 educators• Designers/developers of

geoscience instrumentation• Environmental resource

managers • Policy makers• Federal and State government

representatives • Private industry• Academia • And more!

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CommunityMeeting

Spring 2015 Early EC??

Nov. 2011

Charrette 1Requirements Analysis

Community Groups

Capability ProjectsMar. 2012

CommunityMeeting

Prototype1 Prototype2Spring 2014

Charrette 2Roadmaps & Design

Jun. 2012

Late 2012-2013Working Groups

Working Groups

Working Groups

Concept Prototyping

Prototypes

Cliff Jacobs, 2012, NSF GEO Directorate

When is EarthCube?

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You can shape EarthCube

An alternative approach to respond to daunting science and

cyberinfrastructure challenges

EarthCube is an outcome and a

process

EarthCube is based on broad

community participation

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Feedback so far…

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Get Involved!

• Explore the EarthCube website: www.earthcube.ning.com

• Join the online forum• Join one or more of the EarthCube Groups• Participate in upcoming Events, including the

Community Workshops

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Upcoming Events• EarthCube Community Workshops

– Experimental Stratigraphy– Advances in Data Assimilation and Prediction– Critical Zone – Envisioning a Digital Crust– Paleogeoscience

• EarthCube Events at– GSA and AGU

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Give Us Your Feedback

What do you need from cyberinfrastructure to help do your

science?