From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products

Temperature and Salinity historical data collections covering the time period 1900-2013/2014 were created for each European marginal sea (Arctic Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, North Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea) within the framework of SeaDataNet2 Project and they are available as O...

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Main Authors: Simoncelli, Simona, Coatanoan, Christine, Myroshnychenko, Volodymyr, Pinardi, Nadia, Back, Orjan, Sagen, Helge, Scory, Serge, Barth, Alexander, Schaap, Dick, Schlitzer, Reiner, Fichaut, Michele
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2122/12081
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spelling ftingv:oai:www.earth-prints.org:2122/12081 2023-05-15T15:13:38+02:00 From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products Simoncelli, Simona Coatanoan, Christine Myroshnychenko, Volodymyr Pinardi, Nadia Back, Orjan Sagen, Helge Scory, Serge Barth, Alexander Schaap, Dick Schlitzer, Reiner Fichaut, Michele Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Bologna, Bologna, Italia #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# 2018-04 http://hdl.handle.net/2122/12081 https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/EGU2018-17818.pdf en eng EGU General Assembly 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/2122/12081 https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/EGU2018-17818.pdf open data collections temperature salinity european marginal seas quality check Conference paper 2018 ftingv 2022-07-29T06:07:38Z Temperature and Salinity historical data collections covering the time period 1900-2013/2014 were created for each European marginal sea (Arctic Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, North Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea) within the framework of SeaDataNet2 Project and they are available as ODV collections through a web catalog (https://www.seadatanet.org/Products/Aggregated-datasets). Two versions have been published and they represent a snapshot of the SeaDataNet database content at two different times: V1.1 (January 2014) and V2 (March 2015). A Quality Control Strategy (QCS) was developped and continuously refined in order to improve the quality of the database content and create the best data products. The QCS consists of four main phases: 1) data harvesting from the data infrastructure; 2) file and parameter aggregation; 3) secondary quality check analysis; 4) correction of data anomalies. The approach is iterative to facilitate the upgrade of the database content and it allows a versioning of data products. Regional temperature and salinity monthly climatologies have been produced from V1.1 historical data collections and they are also available (https://www.seadatanet.org/Products/Climatologies). Within the new SeaDataCloud Project the release of updated historical data collections and new climatologies is planned. SeaDataCloud novelties are the introduction of decadal climatologies at various resolutions, the development of climatologies for the Global Ocean and a task dedicated to new data products, like Mixed Layer Depth climatologies, Ocean Heat Content estimates, coastal climatologies from HF radar data. All SeaDataCloud products are available through a dedicated web catalogue together with their relative Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and Product Information Document (PIDoc) containing all specifications about product’s generation, quality assessment and technical details to facilitate users’ uptake. The presentation will briefly overview the existing SeaDataNet products and introduce the ... Conference Object Arctic North Atlantic Earth-Prints (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) Arctic
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temperature
salinity
european marginal seas
quality check
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temperature
salinity
european marginal seas
quality check
Simoncelli, Simona
Coatanoan, Christine
Myroshnychenko, Volodymyr
Pinardi, Nadia
Back, Orjan
Sagen, Helge
Scory, Serge
Barth, Alexander
Schaap, Dick
Schlitzer, Reiner
Fichaut, Michele
From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products
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description Temperature and Salinity historical data collections covering the time period 1900-2013/2014 were created for each European marginal sea (Arctic Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, North Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea) within the framework of SeaDataNet2 Project and they are available as ODV collections through a web catalog (https://www.seadatanet.org/Products/Aggregated-datasets). Two versions have been published and they represent a snapshot of the SeaDataNet database content at two different times: V1.1 (January 2014) and V2 (March 2015). A Quality Control Strategy (QCS) was developped and continuously refined in order to improve the quality of the database content and create the best data products. The QCS consists of four main phases: 1) data harvesting from the data infrastructure; 2) file and parameter aggregation; 3) secondary quality check analysis; 4) correction of data anomalies. The approach is iterative to facilitate the upgrade of the database content and it allows a versioning of data products. Regional temperature and salinity monthly climatologies have been produced from V1.1 historical data collections and they are also available (https://www.seadatanet.org/Products/Climatologies). Within the new SeaDataCloud Project the release of updated historical data collections and new climatologies is planned. SeaDataCloud novelties are the introduction of decadal climatologies at various resolutions, the development of climatologies for the Global Ocean and a task dedicated to new data products, like Mixed Layer Depth climatologies, Ocean Heat Content estimates, coastal climatologies from HF radar data. All SeaDataCloud products are available through a dedicated web catalogue together with their relative Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and Product Information Document (PIDoc) containing all specifications about product’s generation, quality assessment and technical details to facilitate users’ uptake. The presentation will briefly overview the existing SeaDataNet products and introduce the ...
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author Simoncelli, Simona
Coatanoan, Christine
Myroshnychenko, Volodymyr
Pinardi, Nadia
Back, Orjan
Sagen, Helge
Scory, Serge
Barth, Alexander
Schaap, Dick
Schlitzer, Reiner
Fichaut, Michele
author_facet Simoncelli, Simona
Coatanoan, Christine
Myroshnychenko, Volodymyr
Pinardi, Nadia
Back, Orjan
Sagen, Helge
Scory, Serge
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Schaap, Dick
Schlitzer, Reiner
Fichaut, Michele
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title From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products
title_short From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products
title_full From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products
title_fullStr From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products
title_full_unstemmed From SeaDataNet to SeaDataCloud: historical data collections and new data products
title_sort from seadatanet to seadatacloud: historical data collections and new data products
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