2021
DOI: 10.1029/2020pa004193
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The Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus: Standardizing Heterogeneous Variables in Paleoscience

Abstract: Paleoscience data are extremely heterogeneous; hundreds of different types of measurements and reconstructions are routinely made by scientists on a variety of types of physical samples. This heterogeneity is one of the biggest barriers to finding paleoclimatic records, to building large‐scale data products, and to the use of paleoscience data beyond the community of specialists. Here, we document the Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) thesaurus, the first authoritative vocabulary of standardized variabl… Show more

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“…data [190,191]. Many studies are working to provide a framework for meeting these conditions [192][193][194][195][196]. For HSI associated sediment cores, we can turn to previous experience from the remote sensing and spectroscopy community for guidance.…”
Section: Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…data [190,191]. Many studies are working to provide a framework for meeting these conditions [192][193][194][195][196]. For HSI associated sediment cores, we can turn to previous experience from the remote sensing and spectroscopy community for guidance.…”
Section: Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For established archives, this has resulted in more comprehensive reconstructions (Gersonde et al, 2005 ; Kaufman et al, 2020 ; PAGES 2k Consortium et al, 2019 ) than would occur otherwise. Oftentimes, it is the attempts to integrate multi‐proxy datasets that drives the establishment of standardized vocabularies, which enhance both interaction and discoverability (Morrill et al, 2021 ). In the light of FAIR principles, reporting standards are now being revisited, in some cases using crowd‐sourced methods (e.g., PaCTS 1.0, (Paleoclimate Community reporting Standard) Khider et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: What Is the Future For Biological Archives?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We anticipate PaleoRec to accomplish two goals: (a) to accelerate metadata annotation by offering a selection of possible entries to a user and (b) to ensure compliance with the existing vocabulary as provided by the LinkedEarth Ontology. Future work will expand on the capabilities of PaleoRec to other metadata fields as well as the incorporation of NOAA's PaST thesaurus (Morrill et al, 2021), which extensively describes concepts in paleoclimatology. Together with previous efforts in (meta)data standardization for paleoclimate datasets (McKay and Emile-Geay, 2016;Garijo et al, 2019;Khider et al, 2019), PaleoRec will contribute to make these data FAIR and increase their value and relevance to our understanding of current environmental changes.…”
Section: E4-12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reconstruct past climates, researchers use biological, physical, and chemical recorders of past environmental changes such as the rings of trees and changes in the chemical composition of corals and ice, which encode information about climate variations at various locations across the globe. Several mathematical methods have been developed to extract past environmental information from a network of these archives, referred to as “proxies.” The resulting reconstructions (e.g., Mann et al, 1998, 2008; Tardif et al, 2019; Neukom et al, 2019a; Neukom et al, 2019b) are some of the most visible and reused products of paleoclimatology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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