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This example is very ambitious but perhaps we could try to incorporate some visualizations of ICE-D and other geospatial layers in some interactive way in the wiki (i.e., a gif of a Greenland map with ice margin info displayed and all of the ages collected that date those ice margins at different times of the past). | This example is very ambitious but perhaps we could try to incorporate some visualizations of ICE-D and other geospatial layers in some interactive way in the wiki (i.e., a gif of a Greenland map with ice margin info displayed and all of the ages collected that date those ice margins at different times of the past). | ||
- | We also thought that it would be nice to link sites to glacier polygons and ELA values if they exist (like in the Great Basin where Larkin is working, there are likely moraines with cosmo ages that now have a reconstructed glacier surface and ELAs and they could be linked). | + | <del>We also thought that it would be nice to link sites to glacier polygons and ELA values if they exist (like in the Great Basin where Larkin is working, there are likely moraines with cosmo ages that now have a reconstructed glacier surface and ELAs and they could be linked). |
- | We would need to brainstorm further if it is possible to store geospatial information in the ICE-D database though. Like if there were some way to perhaps store all of the individual polygons as geojson files somewhere in the ICE-D project and a column perhaps in the sites table could be a place to store hyperlinks to respective geojson files? | + | We would need to brainstorm further if it is possible to store geospatial information in the ICE-D database though. Like if there were some way to perhaps store all of the individual polygons as geojson files somewhere in the ICE-D project and a column perhaps in the sites table could be a place to store hyperlinks to respective geojson files?</ |
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+ | //updated note that perhaps instead of these geospatial things existing in ICE-D, perhaps ICE-D data should be incorporated into other geospatial online applications (like the APG Atlas see day 3 notes below).// | ||
The point was made that down the road, there could be things like these examples that give a little more geologic context to the sample info stored in ICE-D. | The point was made that down the road, there could be things like these examples that give a little more geologic context to the sample info stored in ICE-D. | ||
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And finally, in terms of organization, | And finally, in terms of organization, | ||
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+ | ===04-13-2022=== | ||
+ | ===Day 3=== | ||
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+ | notes from the post-wokrshop discussion. | ||
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+ | - Jason suggests that it's okay if workshops are sometimes chaotic and Joe is running around troubleshooting computer issues. Workshops can/should be treated as a ' | ||
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+ | -That said, better notice of what to prepare for ahead of time, tutorials that cover all topics covered at the workshop (i.e., currently missing tutorial for uploading data to the web app and missing a tutorial for connecting to Matlab using a Mac). | ||
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+ | - Prioritize getting the APG Atlas up-to-date (i.e., incorporating Joe's sandbox map into the APG Atlas) and then figuring out how to make a WFS for Alaska samples that can be displayed on the leaflet map. Would be sweet for Joe to learn how to make a WFS. | ||
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+ | - Jason made a good point that the purpose of ICE-D might best be served if it is strictly a database to house cosmogenic nuclide measurements and perhaps not other mapping/ | ||
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+ | - All this said, we could make the APG Atlas an example of what community users can do with ICE-D and I can show it off at workshops. |