From Principles to Practice: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Data-Driven Tephra Research
IAVCEI
Convener:
Abigail Nalesnik
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Co-conveners:
Stephen Kuehn,
Kristi Wallace,
Andrei Kurbatov,
Kerstin Lehnert
Through cohesive efforts to standardize best practices related to collection, analysis, and reporting of tephra data, we will facilitate answering interdisciplinary questions with global benefits. The global tephra community continues to work towards creating and publishing data that is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Re-usable (FAIR). This has been exemplified through the creation of cyberstructures focused from data collection (e.g. StraboSpot), to data reporting and archiving (e.g. common templates), to data preservation in terminal repositories (e.g. IEDA2’s EarthChem and SESAR, GeoDIVA, and TephraBase), to data (re)analysis (e.g. VICTOR).
In this session, we invite contributions across all fields of tephra science that integrate diverse datasets from multiple disciplines and/or field and laboratory methodologies through data visualization, numerical modeling, and statistical analyses. We especially encourage submissions that present their data work flows, best practices, and advances in cyberinfrastructure (applications, tools, data systems, repositories, etc.).
This session is sponsored by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI) Commission on Tephrochronology (COT).