[LTER-nco] data on LTER net work web site

Mark Servilla mark.servilla at gmail.com
Wed May 24 11:45:01 PDT 2017


Thank you Marty, for the introduction. We'll have to find out a bit more
information, but I believe we may be able to provide some support in this
capacity. I will contact Sanna directly.

Sincerely,
Mark


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Mark Servilla
mark.servilla at gmail.com

On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 9:41 AM, Marty Downs <downs at nceas.ucsb.edu> wrote:

> Hello Sanna,
> Your inquiry is timely. The LTER data office has recently been expanded to
> incorporate data archiving for  environmental science projects beyond LTER.
>
> The newly-formed  Environmental Data Initiative
> <https://environmentaldatainitiative.org/> works on curating and
> archiving data from a wide variety of NSF-DEB projects. I don't know if
> their mandate extends as far as DOE-funded projects, but they do seem like
> the most likely home for the kind of data you describe. I have copied the
> EDI team on this email. If they can't take your data themselves, I am sure
> they will know where to point you.
>
> Sorry for the delay in responding -- you hit a major annual meeting time
> for us.
> Cheers,
> Marty
>
>
> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Sevanto, Sanna Annika <sanna at lanl.gov>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> I’m writing to ask whether one could use the LTER data portal for
>> publishing data from a project that is not included in the LTER network.
>>
>>
>>
>> We have been running a field site at Los Alamos National Laboratory for
>> studying tree survival and mortality in pinon-juniper woodland under
>> precipitation and temperature manipulations representing expected
>> conditions in 2100. The project is funded by DOE, and to comply to DOE
>> requirements for making the data publicly available, we need to find a
>> website for the data. The DOE recommended website CIDIAC under Oak Ridge
>> National Laboratory will not be maintained anymore, and we have been
>> discouraged to add our data there, without giving any new recommendation.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please let me know if it would be possible to include the data in LTER
>> datasets, even if the project has not been part of LTER. We have very
>> similar datasets to those from the Sevilleta drought and irrigation
>> experiments for years 2012-2017. If some agreement between LTER and us is
>> needed to include the dataset in LTER, please let me know and we can
>> discuss. Our project is ending in Sept 2017 because of discontinued
>> funding, so the data set is what it is, and we have no knowledge of the
>> continuation of the site at the moment.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Sanna Sevanto
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> Sanna Sevanto
>>
>> Research Scientist
>>
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