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Sebastián Garzón1, Alessio Rovere2,3
1Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Open research Europe
|May 27, 2024
概括
威利斯仪表板提供了对最后一次冰河间海平面数据的开放访问. 这种工具使研究人员能够查询和分析来自"最后的冰河间海岸线世界地图" (WALIS) 的海岸线指标.
科学领域:
- 古气候学 古气候学
- 四年纪地质学四年纪地质学
- 海洋学 海洋学 海洋学
背景情况:
- 最后的冰河间 (~80到130万年前) 提供了对地球对更温暖气候的反应的关键见解.
- 重建过去的海平面对于理解冰盖动态和预测未来变化的重要.
- 现有的海平面数据往往是分散的,阻碍了全面的分析.
研究的目的:
- 介绍WALIS仪表板,这是一个开放式访问界面,用于最后的冰川间海岸线世界地图 (WALIS).
- 提供一个用户友好的工具查询,下载和分析最后的间冰期海平面数据.
- 为研究过去海平面变化研究的研究人员提供可重现的数据分析.
主要方法:
- 使用R (Shiny应用程序) 开发一个基于Web的界面.
- 基于地理范围和数据属性的查询能力的实施.
- 整合了一种简化版本的WALIS数据库.
主要成果:
- 威利斯仪表板提供了从最后的间冰期以来数千个海平面指标的访问权限.
- 用户可以有效地查询和下载WALIS数据的特定子集.
- 该工具支持简单且可重复的数据分析,可在线和离线使用.
结论:
- 威利斯仪表板 (WALIS Dashboard) 增强了对宝贵的海平面数据的可访问性.
- 这种开放访问的界面促进了合作研究,并促进了对过去气候和海平面动态的理解.
- 该工具使研究人员能够对古海洋学和古气候条件进行更强大的分析.
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