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The Deep-Time Digital Earth program: data-driven discovery in geosciences
Authors:Chengshan Wang  Robert M Hazen  Qiuming Cheng  Michael H Stephenson  Chenghu Zhou  Peter Fox  Shu-zhong Shen  Roland Oberhnsli  Zengqian Hou  Xiaogang Ma  Zhiqiang Feng  Junxuan Fan  Chao Ma  Xiumian Hu  Bin Luo  Juanle Wang  Craig M Schiffries
Abstract:Current barriers hindering data-driven discoveries in deep-time Earth (DE) include: substantial volumes of DE data are not digitized; many DE databases do not adhere to FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) principles; we lack a systematic knowledge graph for DE; existing DE databases are geographically heterogeneous; a significant fraction of DE data is not in open-access formats; tailored tools are needed. These challenges motivate the Deep-Time Digital Earth (DDE) program initiated by the International Union of Geological Sciences and developed in cooperation with national geological surveys, professional associations, academic institutions and scientists around the world. DDE’s mission is to build on previous research to develop a systematic DE knowledge graph, a FAIR data infrastructure that links existing databases and makes dark data visible, and tailored tools for DE data, which are universally accessible. DDE aims to harmonize DE data, share global geoscience knowledge and facilitate data-driven discovery in the understanding of Earth''s evolution.
Keywords:Deep-Time Digital Earth  data-driven discovery  big data  Earth evolution  cyberinfrastructure
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