PWD : a petrological workspace and database tool
The Petrology Workspace and Database (PWD; https://petro.wovodat.org) is a web-based data repository and interface that allows researchers to access, share, store, and manage petrological, mineralogical, and whole rock data in a contextualized manner. The uniqueness of the PWD is that it links image...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1490412021-05-22T20:11:10Z PWD : a petrological workspace and database tool Schonwalder-Angel, Dayana Albert, Helena Tuan, Lam Ngoc Phi, Nguyen Xuan Utami, Sri Budhi Li, Weiran Khanh, Phung Minh Widiwijayanti, Christina Costa, Fidel School of Computer Science and Engineering Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Petrology Database The Petrology Workspace and Database (PWD; https://petro.wovodat.org) is a web-based data repository and interface that allows researchers to access, share, store, and manage petrological, mineralogical, and whole rock data in a contextualized manner. The uniqueness of the PWD is that it links images to different types of images and to compositional data providing a powerful visualization and framework of information at a wide range of scales, from the meter-sized outcrop to a few micrometers of a thin rock section. The PWD archives various data types and formats, and it includes multilevel data sets with an interactive online interface. The database is linked with other databases for volcanic eruptions (Smithsonian' Global Volcanism Program (GVP)) and for whole rock chemistry (EarthChem). The tool has four main features: (1) storage and management of spatial-referenced data (e.g., from fieldwork notes to lab geochemical analysis); (2) a hierarchical relationship between different types of data using the Workspace interactive tool; (3) graph plots to visualize the data; and (4) the possibility of data sharing in a database structure that is managed by authorization levels. The PWD is a practical and efficient database management system that facilitates effective contextualized data preservation and sharing among scientists. It also can serve as a Data Management Plan and provide a framework for auditing research integrity both of which are becoming the new standards of most funding agencies and journals. Nanyang Technological University National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version We thank B. Andrews and E. Klemetti for the constructive reviews and Editor M. Edmonds for the efficient handling. We acknowledge L. Cheng, D. C. S. Ruth, and I. M. Riko for discussions on the database as well as their useful input and collaboration during the course of the project. To Edwin Tan Seng for his help to establish the PWD on Nanyang Technological University (NTU) server and make it accessible online. This project is funded by the Earth Observatory of Singapore Research Center of Excellence initiative and by the National Research Foundation Investigatorship Award (Grant NRF‐NRFI2017‐06). Data and materials associated to this manuscript can be found at the NTU data repository (https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/LMUUAP, DR‐NTU [Data], V1). 2021-05-18T08:33:41Z 2021-05-18T08:33:41Z 2019 Journal Article Schonwalder-Angel, D., Albert, H., Tuan, L. N., Phi, N. X., Utami, S. B., Li, W., Khanh, P. M., Widiwijayanti, C. & Costa, F. (2019). PWD : a petrological workspace and database tool. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 20(12), 6095-6105. https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019GC008710 1525-2027 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149041 10.1029/2019GC008710 2-s2.0-85076736870 12 20 6095 6105 en NRF‐NRFI2017‐06 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems © 2019 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf |
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The Petrology Workspace and Database (PWD; https://petro.wovodat.org) is a web-based data repository and interface that allows researchers to access, share, store, and manage petrological, mineralogical, and whole rock data in a contextualized manner. The uniqueness of the PWD is that it links images to different types of images and to compositional data providing a powerful visualization and framework of information at a wide range of scales, from the meter-sized outcrop to a few micrometers of a thin rock section. The PWD archives various data types and formats, and it includes multilevel data sets with an interactive online interface. The database is linked with other databases for volcanic eruptions (Smithsonian' Global Volcanism Program (GVP)) and for whole rock chemistry (EarthChem). The tool has four main features: (1) storage and management of spatial-referenced data (e.g., from fieldwork notes to lab geochemical analysis); (2) a hierarchical relationship between different types of data using the Workspace interactive tool; (3) graph plots to visualize the data; and (4) the possibility of data sharing in a database structure that is managed by authorization levels. The PWD is a practical and efficient database management system that facilitates effective contextualized data preservation and sharing among scientists. It also can serve as a Data Management Plan and provide a framework for auditing research integrity both of which are becoming the new standards of most funding agencies and journals. |
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