Title: A Plan for
1A Plan for
- Townsville, AU
- 28 31 March 2006
- CREON/GLEON
2What is the Global Lake Ecological Observatory
Network?
- A grassroots network of
- People lake scientists, engineers, information
technology experts - Institutions universities, national
laboratories, agencies - Programs PRAGMA, AS-Forest Biogeochemistry,US-LTE
R, TERN, KING, EcoGrid, etc. - Instruments sensor packages deployed on lakes
- Data persistent, available in near-real time
- Linked by a common cyberinfrastructure
- With a goal of understanding lake dynamics at
local, regional, continental, and global scales
3GLEON Steering Committee -Peter Arzberger, UCSD,
USA -David Hamilton, University of Waikato, New
Zealand -Tim Kratz, University of Wisconsin,
USA -Fang-Pang Lin, NCHC, Taiwan
Building capacity in the lake and coral reef
community,San Diego, CA, March 7-9, 2005
4As of March 2006
5GLEON Progress Since Last Meeting
- Technical Progress
- GBMF Prototype Portal Registration, Web service
(demo at this meeting) - NSF AS Instrument management, Calibration,
Linking data to models, now casting (demos at
this meeting) - New Deployments underway
- NZ, China, Finland, South Korea, New Hampshire,
Wisconsin - Publications
- Bioscience, SEO, GLEON Paper
- External Activities
- Name, Logo, Brochure, Website
- Organizational Structure Steering Committee
- Travel by Steering Committee to Sites
- Taiwan, China, Korea, New Hampshire, New Zealand,
Japan, Finland - Visitors from Sites to Wisconsin
- China, Korea, Taiwan
6Lake Metabolism Website
http//lakemetabolism.org
7Addressing the Scaling ChallengeNSF Automated
Scaling Award
- Collaborative Research Automating Scaling and
Data Processing in a Network of Sensors Towards
a Global Network for Lake Metabolism Research and
Education - UCSD, UWI, IU, SUNY-Binghamton
- Automate
- Instrument management
- QA/QC and Event Detection
- Service Oriented Architecture
- Broaden Involvement of Students
8Plans for Coming Year AS Working Groups
- Instrument Management
- Calibration / QA/QC
- Query Tools
- ADCP interface
9GLEON Goals for this meeting
- Science
- Identify short, medium and long-term science
products - Identify one or more papers to be written in next
12 months using data collected by newly deployed
sensors -- topic, data, leaders - Plan Research Coordination Network proposal
submission to NSF - Identify potential medium to long-term science
that GLEON can/will address
10GLEON Goals for this meeting
- Logistics
- Develop concrete plans to bring sites online
- Goal is to move from 2 to 6 sites online by
August 2006 - Identify solvable impediments
- Make sure data for paper is collected at multiple
sites
11GLEON Goals for this meeting
- Information Technology
- Identify IT issues at site-level
- Develop strategy to deal with short-term issues
- Articulate long-term vision and network-level IT
architecture
12GLEON Goals for this meeting
- ---By end of meeting---
- Develop plan for moving forward
- Science products- short and long-term
- IT products- short and long-term
- Individual site progress
- People network
- Have fun!!!
13Lake Breakouts
Paul Hanson David Hamilton Tim
Kratz RCN Network Science Local Science
- Tony Fountain
- Fang-Pang Lin
- Tim Kratz
- Feedback on
- demos
- Prioritization of
- activities
- Standards
Network-Level
- David Hamilton
- Tim Kratz
- State of Site
- What can
- GLEON do
- Schedule
- for coming
- on-line
Site-Level
Science
Site Preparation
IT