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1 e-Science for Geoscience and the Electronic Geophysical Year, 2007-2008 Charles.Barton@anu.edu.au eGY_Team members IAGA Scientific Assembly, Toulouse, July 2005

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3 Interoperability The e-Science environment 21st Century science drivers 50 years after IGY Opportunity for eGY Why What How Content of this presentation

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5 The e-Science Environment

6 The Interoperability Era

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10 Disruptive vs sustainable technologies

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14 Virtual Observatories AVO – Astrophysical Virtual Observatory NVO – US National Virtual Observatory VCO – Virtual Carbon Observatory VGMO – Virtual Geomagnetic Observatory VHO – Virtual Heliophysical Observatory ViRBO – Virtual Radiation Belt Observatory VMO – Virtual Magnetospheric Observatories VOO - Virtual Ocean Observatory VSN – Virtual Seismic Network VSO – Virtual Solar Observatory …….

15 e-Science initiatives AstroGrid - Astronomy BIOS – Biological Innovation for Open Society CHRONOS CIG – Computational Infrastructure in Geodynamics DAKS - SDSC Data and Knowledge Systems program Earthscope eDiaMoND - Breast Cancer eMinerals - Molecular simulations of environmental issues FUSION – Fuel cell Understanding through Semantic Inferencing, Ontologies and Nanotechnology G-Civil - Civil Engineering Geoinformatics MyGRID - Bioinfomatics UK e-Science Core Program US ITR Program

16 Data & Info Networks AEON – Australian Earth & Ocean Network CANRI – Community Access to Natural Resource Information CDMP – Climate Database Modernisation Program DLESE – Digital Library for Earth System Education EDNES – Earth Data Network for Education and Scientific Exchange GEON – Global Earth Observing Network ION – International Ocean Network ITR – Information Technology Research program SPIDR – Space Physics Interctive Data Resource

17 Earth Observation Systems, Partnerships GEO - Group on Earth Observations GEOSS - Global Earth Observation System of Systems GEM – Global Environment Modelling project GMES – Global Monitoring for Environment and Security IWGEO – Interagency Working Group on Earth Observation IGOS – International Global Observing Strategy IGOS-P - International Global Observing Systems Partners IGOSS – International Global Observing System of Systems IGGOS – Integrated Global Geodetic Observing System GOS - Global Observing Systems GCOS - Global Climate Observing System GOOS - Global Ocean Observing System GTOS - Global Terrestrial Observing System GOSIC - The Global Observing Systems Information Center GOS/GAW - Global Observing System/ Global Atmosphere Watch (WMO) ESONET – European Sea Floor Observatory Network EOSDIS – Earth Observing System Data and Information System

18 Lots of effort Earth observing systems, data networks virtual information systems, …..

19 A4 US Letter

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21 21st Century Science Drivers Earth (Complex) System science Higher space/time resolution Rapid response Data assimilation into models Challenges: distributed data, complex cross- disciplinary data, large data sets, data discovery, data preservation, data rescue,..., open access and sharing.

22 How do we in the Earth & Space Sciences Find out who is doing what? Share experience and expertise Coordinate activities Reduce replication of effort Promote common practices (standards) Stimulate wider participation Reduce the digital divide Raise awareness about the need for modern, professional data stewardship Educate; influence decision makers Inspire public interest

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24 IGY+50 Embrace and extend IGY principles … International cooperation and data sharing Global, cross-disciplinary scope Universal, open access to data Timely and convenient access to data Data preservation Capacity building, especially in dev. countries Education and public outreach

25 Themes Data access Data discovery Data release Data preservation Data rescue Outreach & Education Capacity building WG: Data Integration and Knowledge Discovery WG: Virtual Observatories WG: Best Practice WG: E/PO …..

26 WG on Standards?

27 Role Provide an international, cooperative environment to –facilitate –inform –stimulate –encourage –promote

28 Deliverables Infrastructure, establish links Mandate - the eGY Declaration Meetings, workshops, and symposia Website: www.egy.orgwww.egy.org eGY News Articles, brochure, presentations eGY codes of best practice E/PO products for schools, … Capacity building activities in developing countries

29 InitiativeABCDE Function 1 XXXX 2 XXX 3 XXXX Data & Information XXXXX 5 XXXX 6 XXXX A unifying theme

30 The “heroic” science funding paradigm

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32 Calendar, 2005 AGU, EGU, AOGS meetings July 2005IAGA Assembly, Toulouse Sep 2005I*Y meeting, Rome Sep 2005WGISS (CEOS), Kiev Sep 05CODATA Intl Workshop on "Building an Information Commons for e-Science: Strategic Institutional and Policy ApproachesApproaches", UNESCO, Paris, France Nov 2005WSIS, Tunis Dec 2005AGU Dec 2005AGU ESSI sessions: Emerging better, or best, practices for Distributed Data Systems and Virtual Observatories. Peter Fox (HAO), Vladimir Papitashvili (NSF), Aaron Roberts (GSFC) Ontologies for Earth and Space Sciences. Neal Hurlburt, Lockheed Martin), Deborah McGuinness (Stanford), Peter Fox (HAO), Robert Raskin (JPL)

33 Calendar, 2007, 2008 Feb 2006eGY Planning meeting Apr 2006EGU May 2006AGU, Sessions on Data and Information Systems (ESSI) VO session (Peter Fox); DIS workshop (Mark Parsons) Jun 2006AOGS, Singapore Nov 2006CODATA Conference, Beijing Dec 2006AGU Jul 2007IUGG General Assembly, Perugia Aug 08IGC-33Oslo, Norway Nov 2008CODATA Conference

34 Next steps Meetings, sessions, and workshopsMeetings, sessions, and workshops Circulate invitations to participateCirculate invitations to participate Declaration, mandatesDeclaration, mandates Expand participation (Intl Committee)Expand participation (Intl Committee) Expand partnerships: CODATA, WDCs, IPY, IYPE, IHY, ILWS, CAWSES, …Expand partnerships: CODATA, WDCs, IPY, IYPE, IHY, ILWS, CAWSES, … PublicationsPublications Develop thematic WGs GrantsGrants

35 Interested in getting involved in eGY? Here are some suggestions www.egy.orgwww.egy.org provides instructions, documents and links that you may need

36 Learn about eGY Visit www.egy.orgwww.egy.org Subscribe to the eGY email lists and get eGY News · Liaise with the eGY community, Secretariat, and International Committee via the newsletter, website, and directly: bill.Peterson@lasp.colorado.edu

37 Support eGY  Endorse eGY and become a signatory to the eGY Declaration (attached)  Participate in an eGY Working Group of interest to you  Create a new working group  Serve on the International Committee; contribute to eGY policy  Identify new opportunities for eGY  Contribute to eGY planning meetings and workshops  Broadcast eGY opportunities  Use the eGY logo and brand name to mark activities, events, publications, communications, and so on. Arrange for a resolution supporting eGY to be passed by authoritative bodies.

38 eGY in your work place  Encourage agencies, programs, national bodies, and committees within your community to become active in issues of modern data and information management (refer to the eGY themes and principles).  Arrange activities that take advantage of the eGY opportunity and use 2007- 2008 as a target date.  Report eGY developments, opportunities, and contacts to your community.  Use the eGY newsletter, website, and meetings to promote your activities.  Assign eGY-related responsibilities to a Task Group or Committee. · Consider creating a virtual observatory · Use eGY timing and principles to support bids for national and international funding.

39 eGY workshops and conferences  Arrange specialist workshops and meetings on eGY topics.  Arrange eGY symposia and activities at conferences; notify the eGY Secretary of conference and meetings opportunities for eGY.  Participate in celebrations of the IGY legacy (throughout 2007-2008), review eGY achievements, and identify future steps.

40 www.egy.org eGY News Email lists Bill.Peterson@lasp.colordo.edu Sign the eGY Declaration for a Geoscience Information Commons Attend the eGY Forum this afternoon Take advantage of eGY

41 IUGG initiative Led by the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy Endorsed by Sponsored by IUGG, IAGA, LASP, NASA

42 Structure Executive Director Dan Baker, LASP Secretariat To conduct eGY business; located at LASP & NOAA, Boulder Secretary: Bill Peterson Communications: Marissa Rusinek PR and E/PO: Emily CoBabe-Ammann International Committee Chair: C. Barton Policy, planning, opportunity identification, scientific links (representatives from key participants and regions) Thematic Working Groups Virtual Observatories (Peter Fox) Data Integration & Knowledge Discovery (Paul Berkman) Best Practice - joint with CODATA (Herb Kroehl, Jean Bonnin) Education and Public Outreach (Emily CoBabe-Ammann)

43 Participants ICSUThomas Rosswall IUGGEC (Assocs) Task Force IUGGIGY+50 Cmte IAGA Charles Barton PAA DataRoberta Miller, C. Smith WDC PanelFerris Webster, Mike Chinnery CODATABob Chen FAGSPhil Wilkinson SCOSTEPJoe Allen SCARMaurizio Candidi AGUFred Spilhaus AOGSYohsuke Kamide SEGBrian Spies, VP IGBPWill Steffen, past ED NC-IUGG Priscilla Grew AASAustr Acad Sci LASPDan Baker NASABarbara Thompson NGDCEric Kihn SECChris Fox NCARPeter Fox NSIDCMark Parson SWRICraig de Forest USGSJeff Fox IPYAlan Rodger, … IHYBarbara Thompson IYPEEd de Mulder CAWSESJoe Allen, Y Kamide


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