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Data and Information Management

Manage data and information efficiently for your scientific drilling projects with ICDP & DIS systems. Achieve seamless workflow, acquire primary data, and ensure secure access through proven infrastructure. Utilize DIS servers, clients, and advanced measuring devices for accurate data acquisition and analysis.

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Data and Information Management

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  1. Data and Information Management The ICDP Information System and Drilling Information Systems

  2. Data and Information Management The ICDP Information System and Drilling Information Systems

  3. General Workflow of a Scientific Drilling Project Archiving OSG ICDP DC GFZ Publication Web-Presentation secure access public access Primary-Data Acquistion

  4. Drilling Information System Targets: • operational support in on-site data management • toolbox to build and maintain individually designed DIS for a distinct drilling project • consistent database integrating different types of information • use of improved user interfaces • data pool ready for comprehensive lithological reports • data pool ready for the ICDP Data Webhouse

  5. Drilling Information System Targets (cont.): Data Acquisition • documentation and administration of • primary data • initial measurements and reports • sample requests and sample distribution • as early as possible • to avoid non-synchronized and non-authorized data files

  6. Common Architecture

  7. drill ship wireless LAN DB-replication science & lab ship WLAN 11Mb – 7.5 km 10 kb – 20 km icebreaker Example for Scalability: complex system Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) DIS server I DIS server II up to 10 DIS clients ship based Intranet satellite uplink to the Internet

  8. Example for Scalability: tiny system FAR-DEEP: Fennoscandia Arctic Russia – Drilling Early Earth Project far-deep.icdp-online.org

  9. Drilling Information Systems (DIS) – Standard Local Infrastructure On-site DIS DIS Server & XDIS Server DIS Client(s) Intranet TCP/IP Lab DIS IP - Router Core Scanner Server

  10. System Requirements for a DIS-Server • Windows Server: 2000 or 2003 • MS Office XP Professional (including MS ACCESS XP, english) • MS SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition (english) • + the most recent Service Packs … for DIS-Clients • Windows Clients: 2000, 2003 or XP • MS Office XP Professional (including MS ACCESS XP, english) • MS SQL Server 2000 Connectivity Utilities

  11. Optional Measuring Devices with DIS-Interface DMT CoreScan Colour

  12. Optional Measuring Devices with DIS-Interface Smart Camera Image Scanner smartCIS

  13. unrolled slabbed

  14. Optional Measuring Devices with DIS-InterfaceGeoTek Multi Sensor Core Logger (MSCL) • Core diameter measurements • P-wave measurements • Gamma Ray Attenuation (bulk density) • Magnetic susceptibility • Core imaging • Natural Gamma • Electrical Resistivity

  15. Initial Core Description using optional • paper forms • digital input forms • data pumps for spread sheets • image annotation coming soon: graphical core description using • PSICAT • Corelyzer

  16. Initial Core Description Using PSICAT

  17. History ExpeditionDIS, done or in use • Long Valley, California, USA • Hilo, Hawaii, USA • Koolau, Hawaii, USA • Chicxulub, Mexico • Donghai, PR China • Unzen, Japan • Mallik, NWT, Canada • KTB-Hydraulic, Germany • SAFOD, Parkfield, California, USA • Chelungpu, Taiwan ROC • Arctic Coring Expedition • Tahiti Sea-Level Change • Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana • Lake Qinghai, PR China • Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, USA • Lake Peten-Itza, Guatemala • Fennoscandia, Russia • EU projects (CO2SINK, SADIN) • co-operation with ECORD (IODP), LacCore, ANDRILL … in preparation • Iceland • La Reunion • Lake El‘gygytgyn, Russia • Lake Potrok Aike, Argentina

  18. Web Site for Scientific Drilling Projects ICDP Web Site @ www.icdp-online.org

  19. Web Site for Scientific Drilling Projects Lake E Project Web Site @ elgygytgyn.icdp-online.org

  20. Web Site for Scientific Drilling Projects

  21. Scientific Drilling Database (SDDB) Web Site @ www.scientificdrilling.org Publication of Scientific Drilling Project Data

  22. SDDB - Datasets

  23. SDDB – Google Earth

  24. SDDB Overall Workflow

  25. Personnel tasks tasks input data establish the system retrieve data maintain the system display data administrator operator user

  26. Personnel System Administrator • maintenance of hardware, operating system and network operability • user support Database Administrator / Data Curator • maintenance of DIS database and user interface • user support

  27. Personnel Chief Geologists • defining the standard for lithological description and sampling Supervisors • geologists in charge per shift responsible for the logging workflow and training on the job Scientists, Technicians, Volunteers • cutting and core handling, documentation and lithological description

  28. Policies – Rights: • two different user groups: Public and the Science Team. • the Science Team members are defined by the PIs. • each Science Team member will get a personal login (username and password). • each Science Team member is allowed to access the internal project pages of the Web-site. • each Science Team member is allowed to use the internal project data for their own investigations within the context of the project.

  29. Policies – Duties: • each Science Team member is not allowed to use the internal project data for other projects. • each Science Team member agrees to share own project data, results, and papers with the Science Team. • each Science Team member is obliged to cite the information he/she uses. • the composition of the Science Team and the time period of confidentiality have to be defined by the PIs.

  30. The End

  31. Initial Core Description Using PSICAT

  32. ICDP Projects - Information System Drilling Information System (DIS) Web Site within the ICDP Information Network Datasets in Scientific Drilling Database (SDDB) = data acquisition = data dissemination = data publication

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