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Workshop Agenda

Location

  • 116 Neville Hall, University of Maine https://umaine.edu/blog/buildings/neville-hall/

Schedule

Day 1 (Tuesday, 14 May 2019)
8:15-8:30 Registration/logistics Jessica Scheick
8:30-9:15 Coffee with light refreshments
participant meet-and-greet Jessica Scheick
9:15-9:30 Workshop format and goals Chaw (Sudarshan) Chawathe
9:30-10:00 Session 1: From ice core samples to data Why is this topic relevant? Andrei Kurbatov
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-11:30 Using the Python Stack for Ice Core Data Analysis Why Python is a good choice Linda Markowsky
11:30-12:30 Computer Setup for the worskshop
12:30-1:30 Lunch Pizza will be provided Mark Royer
1:30-3:00 Using Specialized Software (P301) for Ice Core Data Analysis Mark
3:00-3:15 Tea time
3:15-3:45 Activity 1: We will try to establish how different teams process ice core samples and how much information is recored in a data set *
Examples we want people to try by replicating publsihed figures and associated datasets.
3:45-4:10 Presentations by teams 1-4 (5 minutes max):
4:10-4:30 Group discussion, selection of the scribe team leader that will produce Session 1 summary/best practices for the report document
4:30-4:50 Documenting the workflow Documenting all steps for visualizing data and presentation prep. Uploading data from Activity 1
4:50-5:00 Survey about the ice coredata, documentation and methods availability Chaw
6 pm Optional dinner at Woodman’s
Day 2 (Wednesday, 15 May 2019)
8:15-8:30 Coffee with light refreshments
8:30-10:00 Session 2: Ice core proxy development
What people measure during the CPL (core processing line). How first time series: e.g., electrical conductivity, physical properties, layer counting are generated. What information should we keep? TJ Fudge
Transition from discrete to continuous measurements of gases. Sample co-registrations, data, errors, comparisons, resampling Jenna Epifanio
Time scale (data, software and tools) Dom Winski
Proxy development (Software and statistical tools) Karl Kreutz
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-12:00 Activity 2: We will use several published examples and will try to replicate reconstructions using P301 software
12:00-2:00 Lunch Sandwiches will be provided walk to Bryand GS building
Tour of CCI ice core labs and instrumentation Elena Korotkikh, Karl, Andrei
2:00-3:15 Activity 2 wrap up and presentations
3:00-3:15 Tea time
3:15-4:00 Group discussion, selection of the scribe team leader that will produce Session 2 summary/best practices for the report document, uploading data and presentations to shared space.
4:00-4:40 EarthCube and existing cyber insfrustructure Kristen Rasmussen
4:40-5:00 Survey about ice core data prosessing software, tools and methods Chaw
6:30 pm Sea Dog Brewing Company (Bangor), Lobster Dinner
Day 3 (Thursday, 16 May 2019)
8:15-8:30 Coffee
8:30-10:00 *Session 3: Ice core data for paleoclimate recosntsuction , models, historical reconstructions *
How Climate Reanalyzer and NCL work together with grided data sets Sean Birkel
Atmospheric transport models (using ice core datasets to verify modeled pollution) Ben de Foy
A non-ice core example/outside perspective Jessica
10:00-10:10 Break
10:10-12:00 Activity 3 The HYSPLIT model https://www.arl.noaa.gov/hysplit/hysplit/ Ben
12:00-1:30 Lunch, Walk
1:30-2:30 Select examples to document ice core to climate product worklow Example using published papers and data. From ice core samples to final data sets.
2:30- Discussion: Summary document review:
3:15-4:15 Best practices, reccomendations Workshop Summary. What do we need going forward? Possible solutions*
4:15-4:50 **Final discussion** Selection of the Ice core community data steering committee?
5:00 Organizing for Friday’s Acadia trip
6 pm. Optional dinner at Orono Brewing Company (OBC)