Big data in Antarctic sciences – current status, gaps, and future perspectives

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
A. Graiff, Matthias Braun, A. Driemel, Jörg Ebbing, H. Grossart, Tilmann Harder, Joseph I. Hoffman, Boris Koch, Florian Leese, Judith Piontek, M. Scheinert, Petra Quillfeldt, Jonas Zimmermann, Ulf Karsten
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Abstract. This paper was initiated by a multidisciplinary Topic Workshop in the frame of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Priority Program 1158 “Antarctic Research with Comparative Investigations in Arctic Ice Areas”, and hence it represents only the national view without claiming to be complete but is intended to provide awareness and suggestions for the current discussion on so-called big data in many scientific fields. The importance of the polar regions and their essential role for the Earth system are both undoubtedly recognized. However, dramatic changes in the climate and environment have been observed first in the Arctic and later in Antarctica over the past few decades. While important data have been collected and observation networks have been built in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, this is a relatively data-scarce region due to the challenges of remote data acquisition, expensive labor, and harsh environmental conditions. There are many approaches crossing multiple scientific disciplines to better understand Antarctic processes; to evaluate ongoing climatic and environmental changes and their manifold ecological, physical, chemical, and geological consequences; and to make (improved) predictions. Together, these approaches generate very large, multivariate data sets, which can be broadly classified as “Antarctic big data”. For these large data sets, there is a pressing need for improved data acquisition, curation, integration, service, and application to support fundamental scientific research. Based on deficiencies in crossing disciplines and to attract further interest in big data in Antarctic sciences, this article will (i) describe and evaluate the current status of big data in various Antarctic-related scientific disciplines, (ii) identify current gaps, (iii) and provide solutions to fill these gaps.
南极科学的大数据——现状、差距和未来展望
摘要这篇论文是由一个多学科专题研讨会发起的,该研讨会在德国林业局1158优先项目“北极冰区的南极研究与比较研究”的框架内,因此,它只代表了国家观点,而不声称是完整的,但倾向于为当前在许多科学领域中被称为大数据的讨论提供认识和建议。极地的重要性及其对地球系统的重要作用无疑都得到了承认。然而,在过去的几十年里,气候和环境的急剧变化首先在北极观察到,后来在南极洲观察到。尽管在南极洲和南大洋已经收集了重要数据,并建立了观测网络,但由于远程数据采集、昂贵的劳动力和恶劣的环境条件的挑战,这是一个数据相对匮乏的地区。有许多方法可以跨越多个科学学科来更好地了解南极过程;评估持续的气候和环境变化及其多方面的生态、物理、化学和地质后果;以及进行(改进的)预测。这些方法共同生成了非常大的多变量数据集,可以广泛归类为“南极大数据”。对于这些庞大的数据集,迫切需要改进数据采集、管理、集成、服务和应用,以支持基础科学研究。基于跨学科的不足,为了进一步吸引人们对南极科学大数据的兴趣,本文将(i)描述和评估大数据在各种南极相关科学学科中的现状,(ii)确定当前的差距,(iii)并提供填补这些差距的解决方案。
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