C4P catalog links to~220 (marine, terrestrial, ice, etc). core repositories arround the world. But paleogeoscientists need to know: where samples are housed, how to get them, and inherent metadata about samples housed (age, environment, medium, etc).
How can we make data-discovery efficient and realistic within these core repositories at the sample level?
Example search:
I would like only Greenland Ice cores collected in the last 15 years that drill to at least 500 meters and have been kept at a minimum of -15C.
C4P catalog links to~220 (marine, terrestrial, ice, etc). core repositories arround the world. But paleogeoscientists need to know: where samples are housed, how to get them, and inherent metadata about samples housed (age, environment, medium, etc).
How can we make data-discovery efficient and realistic within these core repositories at the sample level?
Example search:
I would like only Greenland Ice cores collected in the last 15 years that drill to at least 500 meters and have been kept at a minimum of -15C.