Title: Rediscovering the World through Geographic Information Systems
1Additional Ideas for the ArcGIS Ocean Data Model
Dawn Wright Oregon State U.
ESRI Ocean Data Model Working Group, Oct. 4-5,
2001
2Important Distinction?
- Single Integrated Ocean Data Model
- or
- Theme-Based Sub-Models
- Deep ocean data for science and management
- Variation on ArcGIS conservation/ biodiversity
model for coasts/oceans - Pat and Eric
3Deep Ocean Data for Science
- coordinated collection of scientific data
- geological, chemical, biological, and physical
- high level analyses of the processes and process
interactions
4Ocean Exploration Hot Spots
Graphic courtesy of the RIDGE Multibeam Synthesis
Project
5SIO SeaBeam Expeditions, 1981-
Graphic courtesy of Steve Miller, Scripps
Geological Data Center
6Ocean Exploration Hot Spots
Graphic courtesy of the RIDGE Multibeam Synthesis
Project
7Best studied fast-spreading ridge segment
Wealth of data, results, models under-utilized
...formats, standards, tools incomplete/incompatib
le
8hydrothermal activity/convection (geologists
geochemists)
physical structure of axial magma chambers
(seismologists)
9Data Layers
- Marine Boundaries
- Bathymetry
- Other U/W Geophysical
- time, position, sidescan, magnetics, gravity,
seismics - Derived grids
- Standard supporting data
- sea state, XBT, CTD, sea surface temperature and
salinity, and derived SVP, as well as calibration
data for each sensor - Images
- Locations of observations
- Submersible,ROV
- Tracklines/Nav points
10Scientific Information Model
- Entity-attribute-relationship diagrams
- formal description of the scientific information
requirements - objects, places, concepts, or events, as well as
their interrelationships - pertinent to the real-world scenario of data
flow and data analysis
11SIM cont.
- Data acquisition and software will change
- e.g., new vehicles, new satellites, etc.
- Mgmt. of information that comes out of the
acquisition systems, rather than the acquisition
systems themselves - ID inherent structure of oceanographic facts and
hypotheses, rather than the structure of the
sensor data record.
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16Ocean Data Model(s)
- Single Integrated Ocean Data Model
- with
- Theme-Based Sub-Models
- Deep ocean data for science and management
- Variation on ArcGIS conservation/ biodiversity
model for coasts/oceans - Pat and Eric
17http//dusk.geo.orst.edu/djl/arcgis
18Other Contributions
- Data sources
- People Partners, end users
- Host major workshop in 2002
- Session at ESRI 2002?
- Publication outlet(s) for data model(s)?