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Geoinformatics in the public service: Building a cyberinfrastructure across the geological surveys

January 1, 2011

Advanced information technology infrastructure is increasingly being employed in the Earth sciences to provide researchers with efficient access to massive central databases and to integrate diversely formatted information from a variety of sources. These geoinformatics initiatives enable manipulation, modeling and visualization of data in a consistent way, and are helping to develop integrated Earth models at various scales, and from the near surface to the deep interior. This book uses a series of case studies to demonstrate computer and database use across the geosciences. Chapters are thematically grouped into sections that cover data collection and management; modeling and community computational codes; visualization and data representation; knowledge management and data integration; and web services and scientific workflows. Geoinformatics is a fascinating and accessible introduction to this emerging field for readers across the solid Earth sciences and an invaluable reference for researchers interested in initiating new cyberinfrastructure projects of their own.

Publication Year 2011
Title Geoinformatics in the public service: Building a cyberinfrastructure across the geological surveys
DOI 10.1017/CBO9780511976308.024
Authors M. Lee Allison, Linda C. Gundersen, Stephen M. Richard
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70118243
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Office of Science Quality and Integrity