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Open Data, Collaborative Working Platforms, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Building an Early Career Scientist Community of Practice to Leverage Ocean Observatories Initiative Data to Address Critical Questions in Marine Science

机译:开放数据,协同工作平台和跨学科合作:建立早期的职业科学家的实践社区,以利用海洋观察者的倡议数据来解决海洋科学的关键问题

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Ocean observing systems are well-recognized as platforms for long-term monitoring of near-shore and remote locations in the global ocean. High-quality observatory data is freely available and accessible to all members of the global oceanographic community—a democratization of data that is particularly useful for early career scientists (ECS), enabling ECS to conduct research independent of traditional funding models or access to laboratory and field equipment. The concurrent collection of distinct data types with relevance for oceanographic disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology, and geology yields a unique incubator for cutting edge, timely, interdisciplinary research. These data are both an opportunity and an incentive for ECS to develop the computational skills and collaborative relationships necessary to interpret large data sets. Here, we use observatory data to demonstrate the potential for these interdisciplinary approaches by presenting a case study on the water-column response to anomalous atmospheric events (i.e., major storms) on the shelf of the Mid-Atlantic Bight southwest of Cape Cod, United States. Using data from the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Pioneer Array, we applied a simple data mining method to identify anomalous atmospheric events over a four-year period. Two closely occurring storm events in late 2018 were then selected to explore the dynamics of water-column response using mooring data from across the array. The comprehensive ECS knowledge base and computational skill sets allowed identification of data issues in the OOI data streams and technologically sound characterization of data from multiple sensor packages to broadly characterize ocean-atmosphere interactions. An ECS-driven approach that emphasizes collaborative and interdisciplinary working practices adds significant value to existing datasets and programs such as OOI and has the potential to produce meaningful scientific advances. Future success in utilizing ocean observatory data requires continued investment in ECS education, collaboration, and research; in turn, the ECS community provides feedback, develops knowledge, and builds new tools to enhance the value of ocean observing systems. These findings present an argument for building a community of practice to augment ECS ocean scientist skills and foster collaborations to extend the context, reach, and societal utility of ocean science.
机译:海洋观测系统被公认为全球海洋近岸和远程位置的长期监控平台。全球海洋社区的所有成员都可以自由地提供高质量的天文台数据 - 这是对早期职业科学家(ECS)特别有用的数据的民主化,使ECS独立于传统资金模型或获得实验室和获得实验室的研究现场设备。在包括物理,化学,生物学和地质包括物理,化学,生物学和地质等海洋学科的不同数据类型的并发集合产生了一个独特的培养箱,即用于切削刃,及时,跨学科研究。这些数据既是机会,对ECS制定了解释大数据集所需的计算技能和协作关系的机会。在这里,我们使用天文台数据来展示这些跨学科方法的潜力,通过提出对海角鳕鱼中大西洋中西部的架子上的异常大气事件(即重大风暴)的水柱响应案例研究状态。使用来自海洋观察计划的数据(OOI)先锋阵列,我们应用了一个简单的数据挖掘方法,以识别四年期间的异常大气事件。然后选择2018年底的两个紧密发生的风暴事件,以探索使用来自阵列的系泊数据的水列响应的动态。全面的ECS知识库和计算技能组允许识别OOI数据流中的数据问题以及来自多个传感器包的数据的技术声音表征,以广泛地表征海洋气氛相互作用。强调协作和跨学科工作实践的ECS驱动方法为现有数据集和计划(如OOI)增加了重大价值,并有可能产生有意义的科学进步。利用海洋观测数据的未来成功需要继续投资ECS教育,协作和研究;反过来,ECS社区提供反馈,开发知识,并建立新工具,以提高海洋观测系统的价值。这些调查结果提出了建立一群练习社区,增强ECS海洋科学家技能和促进合作,以扩大海洋科学的背景,范围和社会效用。

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