DUST-2
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The strong increase of atmospheric data e.g. by ESA's ENVISAT (Environmental Satellite, launched 2002) is a great challenge for all data base systems. These data are important for studies on the field of global change. Ozone data are especially essential because of the influence of the UV radiation on the biosphere including humans.
Graphical tools providing an obvious and intuitive interface to the data, both numerical and textual, get increasingly important for the data bases, proportional to the magnitude of the data flux. They assist in exploring, selecting from, and searching the data base. They have been combined and investigated in context with a pilot project for the validation of atmospheric data, carried out at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany and supported by DLR (Kkz. 50 EE 98038 from 01.01.1998 - 31.08.2000). These facilities can be used to prepare and to publish, in principle, any data base.
Here, classical and modern documentation methods - comprising data classification, storage and retrieval - and validation methods for selected data and texts of the Earth's atmosphere can be interactively graphically linked and the results displayed. The software functionality includes visualization, animation and mathematical statistical processing and allows to reveal ozone trends or to ascertain differences between data sets.
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DUST-2 CD-ROM |
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Additional information |
DUST-2 presentation at the EGS-Symposium (European Geophysical Society) in Nice (France) between 24. April and 29. April 2000.
Concept of DUST-2
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DUST 1.5: General Aspects
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DUST 1.5: Interactive data visualization
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TEC and Space Weather
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Data validation with examples
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Retrieval comparison from various text sources
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DUST-2
and thesaurus research (pdf, 164 KB) |
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Interactive
text retrieval based on document similarities (pdf, 129 KB) |
Editors: G. K. Hartmann, A. Nölle, M. L. Richards, R. Leitinger
The DUST-2 CD-ROM is a result of the above mentioned pilot project, and is intended to show the synergy of the graphical linkage between relevant texts and data and should help to improve the present unsatisfactorily availability of qualified filtered, direct useable information. It should further initiate and support related learning processes.
In an introductory chapter on the CD-ROM the concept is presented with graphics and texts accompanied by some basic articles and a glossary (English/German). Then the cd contains:
DUST-2 is available on CD-ROM (ISBN 3-9804862-3-0) from the Copernicus Gesellschaft e.V. (www.copernicus.org/EGS/EGS.html)
in Katlenburg-Lindau or at science-softCon (Shipping & Handling 15 EURO).
For questions or comments on the DUST-2 project please
contact us:
DUST-2@science-softCon.de
Additional information on DUST-2 is available at
science-softCon
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