How to document - Ocean Acidification Data.

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2016Author
Jiang, L-Q.
Arzayus, K.M.
Gattuso, J-P.
Garcia, H.E.
Chandler, C.
Kozyr, A.
Yang, Y.
Thomas, R.
Beck, B.
Spears, T.
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The number of ocean acidification (OA) studies has increased significantly over the last decade. Most of this was due to studies on biological responses of organisms to OA. The lack of a protocol to document biological response OA data prevents the research community from properly archiving, discovering, accessing, and utilizing this important body of OA data sets. In this e‐Lecture, we present how to document an OA data set by explaining major components of a metadata template, which can be applied to a broad spectrum of OA studies, including those studying the biological responses to OA. The major metadata components include Investigators, Title, Abstract, Temporal coverage, Spatial coverage, Geographic names, Location of organism collection, Platforms, Variable metadata clusters, Publications describing the data set, and Supplementary information. Of these components, Variable metadata clusters (variables and their metadata sub‐elements) are treated as the focal point of the templat.....
Journal
Limnology and Oceanography e-LecturesVolume
6Issue
3Page Range
pp.1-29Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Inorganic carbonMaturity Level
TRL 9 Actual system "mission proven" through successful mission operations (ground or space)Best Practice Type
Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)Training and Educational Material
DOI Original
https://doi.org/10.1002/loe2.10004Citation
Jiang, L-Q. et al (2016) How to document - Ocean Acidification data. Limnology and Oceangraphyc e-Lectures, 6(3), pp.1-29. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/loe2.10004Collections