AskICE-D: A querying tool for the ICE-D project ...
The ICE-D project (www.ice-d.org) is an effort to organize cosmogenic-nuclide exposure-age data that are useful for, among other things, reconstructing past glacier and ice sheet change. It uses a “transparent-middle-layer” design that solves a number of problems associated with synoptic analysis of...
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Zenodo
2024
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10659600 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10659600 |
Summary: | The ICE-D project (www.ice-d.org) is an effort to organize cosmogenic-nuclide exposure-age data that are useful for, among other things, reconstructing past glacier and ice sheet change. It uses a “transparent-middle-layer” design that solves a number of problems associated with synoptic analysis of geochronology data by enforcing internally consistent calculation of geologic ages across a large data set. At present, the database is fairly complete for Antarctica (www.ice-d.org/antarctica), Greenland (www.ice-d.org/greenland) and alpine glaciers in many parts of the world (www.ice-d.org/alpine), but data is continually being published and there is room for improvement. The ICE-D project is hosted online as a Google Cloud Project, and the database of raw observations used to calculate exposure ages is structured as an SQL database. As such, major effort has been spent to 'onboard' users from the community to get connected to the database and teach users to query the database, which requires time and some ... |
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