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1 1 Data Management Office and NEP Presented at the U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Scientific Investigator Meeting Robert C. Groman 10-12 January 2006

2 2 Background U.S. GLOBEC Program Office and Data Management Office for Georges Bank DMO supports NEP and SO Projects NEP responsibilities shared with H. Batchelder Follow the data buttondata

3 3 JGOFS/GLOBEC Data Management System Support for investigators at geographically different sites Client support for most (all?) computing platforms (PC, Macintosh, Unix, Linux) – Web based, using standard browsers Distributed data servers –Data contributor directly controls data –Always up to date –Easier to grow computing resources –But, can also use a central facility if one wishes

4 4 Data Policy Characteristics Dissemination to scientific investigators on a timely basis Data served when "useful" Available to others outside the Program Data use must follow data acknowledgement policyacknowledgement Handle data, model output and images Relationship to OPeNDAP (DODS) and value added web sites

5 5 Data Objects and Methods What’s a data object?data object What are methods?methods –Default method (defgb) –Restructuring (rs) –Combining with Perl scripts

6 6 Data are accessed from the U.S. GLOBEC Data Server, http://globec.whoi.edu.http://globec.whoi.edu

7 7 The data directory organizes the data and provides links to data objects.data objects

8 8 Data may reside on remote servers

9 9 Information About Your Data Metadata is crucial for others to be able to use other investigator’s data. This information comes from the contributing investigator(s). To see the metadata, click on the text in the last column of the directory or on the “Documentation” button. last column directoryDocumentationbutton

10 10 Operator: "What number are you calling?" Smart: "I'm calling Control, Operator…" Operator: "You have dialed incorrectly. Give me your name and address and your dime will be refunded." Smart: "Operator, I'm calling from my shoe!" Operator: "What is the number of your shoe?" Smart: "It's an unlisted shoe, Operator!" What is Interoperability?

11 11 Implementing Data Interoperability Consistent field names –You may get a call from George H. Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) and Directory Interchange Format (DIF) record (for data discovery) Enhancing JGOFS/GLOBEC software to use XML-based “info” file

12 12 Data can be viewed – level 0

13 13 Next level: 1

14 14 Next level: 2

15 15 Or plotted

16 16 Selecting X-Y plotting optionsX-Y

17 17 Simple Plot

18 18 Or downloaded

19 19 Download Utility

20 20 Data Projection Selecting just the field names you want Try an on-line exampleon-line

21 21 Data Selection Selecting out data with certain values –temp 120 –taxon contains calanus Try an on-line exampleon-line

22 22 Other download options

23 23 Northeast Pacific/CGOA [As of 6 Jan 2006] Coastal Gulf of Alaska (CGOA) 73 Cruise reports on-line; 7 will be on-line soon; ~28 to come later 78 Event logs on-line 25 from CGOA - LTOP cruises [20 missing] 13 from CGOA – Haldorson Trawling cruises [8 missing] 19(+2) from CGOA – Process/Survey cruises [2 only in CR] 19 from CGOA – SECM cruises (via on-line report) [missing ?]

24 24 Northeast Pacific/CCS [As of 6 Jan 2006] California Current System (CCS) 48 Cruise reports on-line; (mooring cruises not online) 48 Event logs on-line (from above cruises) 36 from CCS - LTOP cruises (via on-line report) 12 from CCS – Process/Other cruises Elakha cruise EL’s online from 2001, 2002 cruises (still need later cruises and earlier Sacajawea cruise EL’s)

25 25 What is missing? Available on-line data include CTD, SST, alongtrack, bottle, SeaSoar, nutrients, pigments, zooplankton, and event logs.on-line data We know what we have, but we don’t know what we are missing. Goal: Develop list of what is missing then add these data to the system.

26 26 Data Management Advisory Group Set up by DMO several years ago. DMAG advises DMO on issues such as field names and units. Membership: D. Allison, H. Batchelder, J. Bisagni, C. Flagg, K. Garrison, R. Goldsmith, B. Groman, G. Heimerdinger, E. Hofmann, S. Howard, J. Manning, W. Sass, P. Smith

27 27 Software Tools GeoZui3D –EZGZ interface between JGOFS/GLOBEC and GeoZui3D EasyKrig (download)EasyKrigdownload Digitizer applicationDigitizer

28 28 Data Visualization Enhancements Better Able to Handle: Acoustic backscatter data (curtain plots) Arbitrarily spaced scalar & vector data Axes, labels, grids, bounding boxes Underlying bathymetry surfaces Multiple color maps for each object Point-and-click object identification 3D thumbnails and list boxes for easier selection and previewing of variables

29 29 Ability to: (1) “fly through” relatively large data sets, e.g. acoustic backscatter data (2) simultaneously display multiple data sets of different types (3) apply different color mapping schemes to different data sets (4) select, download, and display U.S. GLOBEC on-line data Software Design Criteria

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31 31 Bathymetry off Cape Cod

32 32 Script file to load layers/colors/data points

33 33 Mark Benfield Stellwagon Bank abundance 3D gridded scalar field via kriging

34 34 Zoomed in

35 35 Same view but with only higher density (counts) shown

36 36 Rotated view with different lighting

37 37 Curtain without points

38 38 Curtain without points, rotated

39 39 Isosurfaces

40 40 Isosurfaces zoomed in

41 41 Isosurfaces zoomed in but higher counts only

42 42

43 43 Following GeoZui3D slides not used during presentation

44 44 Curtain with points

45 45 Curtain slicer

46 46 Curtain slicer rotated

47 47 All slices

48 48 Display reference grid

49 49 Example of gradient vectors

50 50 GeoZui3D* Professor Colin Ware Director Data Visualization Laboratory Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, UNH MATLAB conversion and formatting programs Peter Wiebe, William Little, et al. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution * http://www.ccom.unh.edu/vislab/GeoZui3D/http://www.ccom.unh.edu/vislab/GeoZui3D/ Visualization Tools

51 51 GeoZui3D & EZGZ

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