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  • IN41D-0381: “Alive Data”: Improving Data Visibility and Transparency through Collaborative Data Tools
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Author(s):
Michael DeLue, University of Alaska Fairbanks (First Author, Presenting Author)
Bruce Crevensten, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Kyle Redilla, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Nancy Fresco, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Scott Rupp, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Charles Parr, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Josh Paul, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Craig Stephenson, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Bob Torgerson, University of Alaska Fairbanks


We describe the methods we’ve used to make complex datasets with many time periods, model scenarios, and spatial dimensions more easily accessible. This allows individuals outside the field of climate modeling to access data to inform their research. Using our infrastructure an ecosystem biologist could easily access projections of future vegetation change in a watershed of interest. An engineer could acquire depth-to-permafrost projections at a project location. Community planners could see the projected frequency of extreme rain events in their area. For researchers we highlight the use of the Rasdaman software product to handle large raster datasets or “maps without gaps” which can be challenging to work with. This approach gives us the ability to deliver ‘slices’ of those complex datasets in more accessible formats such as CSV spreadsheets or JSON files.



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