EnvironmentOntology/envo: Ex altiora et profundis, Ex elementis, vita, siderum, et hominibus ...

:warning: As always, the new terms will be available after a few days as they percolate through the ether :warning: New editors! We're happy to welcome Steven Chong and Mark Schildhauer as co-editors. Using our contribution guidelines, they'll be adding valuable cryosphere and carbon cycli...

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Main Authors: Buttigieg, Pier Luigi, Mungall, Chris, Blumberg, Kai, Chong, Steven, Douglass, Eric, SUZUKI, Shinya, Marie-Angélique Laporte, , Renzo, Uberon
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2597523
https://zenodo.org/record/2597523
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Summary::warning: As always, the new terms will be available after a few days as they percolate through the ether :warning: New editors! We're happy to welcome Steven Chong and Mark Schildhauer as co-editors. Using our contribution guidelines, they'll be adding valuable cryosphere and carbon cycling terms to support their work with DataONE and related projects. Remember, ENVO is a community resource - so please consider joining our editorial team or sending us a pull request from time to time! Eponyms for this release Ex Altiora (from the heights) water-based cloud high-elevation mountain Ex Profundis (from the depths) Bathymodiolus-dominated oceanic mussel bed water ice core Ex Elementis (from the elements) fire whirl multiple vortex tornado iceberg liquid astronomical body part Ex vita (from life) necromass cloud forest silvagenitus cloud Ex Siderum (from the stars) astronomical observatory system X-ray radiation visible spectrum radiation Ex Hominibus (from humankind) aircraft public prision land use process ...