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  • Presentation | IN41D: Connecting Data to Science and Discovery: Innovations and Infrastructure Bridging Disparate Observations to Drive Earth Science I Poster
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  • IN41D-0380: TERN Data Infrastructure: Supporting Australia’s Continental-Scale Ecological Research
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Author(s):
Guru Siddeswara, Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), The University of Queensland (First Author, Presenting Author)
Arun Singh Ramesh, University of Queensland
Gerhard Weis, University of Queensland
Avinash Chandra, University of Queensland
Enzhen Luo, University of Queensland
Guohualing Huang, University of Queensland
Junrong Yu, University of Queensland
Keion Larsen, University of Queensland
Mosheh Eliyahu, University of Adelaide
Megan Edward, University of Queensland
Javier Sanchez Gonzalez, University of Queensland
Tiancheng Lan, University of Queensland
Wilma Karsdorp, University of Queensland
Yong Liaw, University of Queensland


TERN is Australia's terrestrial ecosystem observatory, and the data infrastructure is developed to bring heterogeneous data and make it discoverable and accessible using open standards.



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