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  1. Montology manifesto: echoes towards a transdisciplinary science of mountains

    Mountains as archetype frame some meta-geographies of the vertical dimension. Mountain metaphors, thus, have remained as key guidance in develo**...

    Fausto O. Sarmiento in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 09 October 2020
  2. BiLSTM-CRF for geological named entity recognition from the geoscience literature

    Many detailed geoscience reports lie unused, offering both challenges and opportunities for information extraction. In geoscience research,...

    Qinjun Qiu, Zhong **e, ... Wenjia Li in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 16 August 2019
  3. Towards a Digital Earth: using archetypes to enable knowledge interoperability within geo-observational sensor systems design

    Earth System Science (ESS) observational data are often inadequately semantically enriched by geo-observational information systems to capture the...

    Paul Stacey, Damon Berry in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 20 February 2018
  4. Becoming fundable? Converting climate justice claims into climate finance in Mesoamerica’s forests

    For the Mesoamerican Alliance of Peoples and Forests, the idea of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) has opened a...

    Laura Aileen Sauls in Climatic Change
    Article 11 December 2019
  5. Data Science for Geoscience: Leveraging Mathematical Geosciences with Semantics and Open Data

    Mathematical geosciences are now in an intelligent stage. The freshly new data environment enabled by the Semantic Web and Open Data poses both new...
    Chapter Open access 2018
  6. Artificial Intelligence and WebGIS for Disaster and Emergency Management

    GIS problems are often subject to what is known as curse of dimensionality, which means that the state space grows rapidly when the number of...
    Chapter 2019
  7. A geo-ontology-based approach to decision-making in emergency management of meteorological disasters

    Ontology as a kind of method for knowledge representation is able to provide semantic integration for decision support in emergency management...

    Shaobo Zhong, Zhixiang Fang, ... Quanyi Huang in Natural Hazards
    Article 13 July 2017
  8. Experiments using Semantic Web technologies to connect IUGONET, ESPAS and GFZ ISDC data portals

    E-science on the Web plays an important role and offers the most advanced technology for the integration of data systems. It also makes available...

    Bernd Ritschel, Friederike Borchert, ... Todd King in Earth, Planets and Space
    Article Open access 14 November 2016
  9. LusTRE: a framework of linked environmental thesauri for metadata management

    The paper illustrates a Linked Thesaurus Framework for the Environment, named LusTRE, to facilitate data sharing across different environmental...

    Riccardo Albertoni, Monica De Martino, ... Karsten Schnitter in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 09 April 2018
  10. Mind the Gap: Big Data vs. Interoperability and Reproducibility of Science

    The global landscape in the management and use of geospatial data is changing rapidly reconfiguring the traditional lines of demand and supply, and...
    Max Craglia, Stefano Nativi in Earth Observation Open Science and Innovation
    Chapter Open access 2018
  11. The MED-SUV virtual research environment for enabling the GEO Geohazard supersites in Italy

    This paper presents the Virtual Research Environment (VRE) enabling two European GEO Geohazard Supersites in Italy. According to GEO (Group on Earth...

    Paolo Mazzetti, Giuseppe Puglisi, ... Stefano Nativi in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 08 June 2017
  12. Building climate change into risk assessments

    Community managers and planners have an increasing need for assessing system failure risks as they relate to fact-based information on weather...

    Alex Coletti, Antonio De Nicola, Maria Luisa Villani in Natural Hazards
    Article 01 August 2016
  13. Decision Support Systems and Processes for Groundwater

    Information and knowledge management challenges abound in groundwater sciences. Groundwater problems of interest to society are characteristically...
    Suzanne A. Pierce, John M. Sharp, David J. Eaton in Integrated Groundwater Management
    Chapter Open access 2016
  14. Formalizing the semantics of sea ice

    We have initiated a project aimed at enhancing interdisciplinary understanding and usability of polar data by diverse communities. We have produced...

    Ruth E. Duerr, Jamie P. McCusker, ... Peter Fox in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 20 September 2014
  15. An integrated system for 3D tree modeling and growth simulation

    Virtual Geographic Environments (VGEs) represent a new analytical tool for understanding geographic processes. Among the fundamental solutions to...

    Liyu Tang, Chongcheng Chen, ... Ding Lin in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 07 October 2015
  16. Integrated Groundwater Data Management

    The goal of a data manager is to ensure that data is safely stored, adequately described, discoverable and easily accessible. However, to keep pace...
    Peter Fitch, Boyan Brodaric, ... Nate Booth in Integrated Groundwater Management
    Chapter Open access 2016
  17. Towards intelligent GIServices

    Distributed information infrastructures are increasingly used in the geospatial domain. In the infrastructures, data are being collected by...

    Peng Yue, Peter Baumann, ... Liangcun Jiang in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 14 June 2015
  18. Ontological analysis for information integration in geomodeling

    When building earth models, data heterogeneity is a major difficulty. Heterogeneity can be a consequence of different geologists’ views or goals when...

    Mara Abel, Michel Perrin, Joel Luis Carbonera in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 03 March 2015
  19. DOI for geoscience data - how early practices shape present perceptions

    The first minting of Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) for research data happened in 2004 in the context of the project “Publication and citation of...

    Jens Klump, Robert Huber, Michael Diepenbroek in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 22 July 2015
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