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Overcoming Data Scarcity in Earth Science

Angela Gorgoglione, Alberto Castro, Christian Chreties, Lorena Etcheverry

2020Data17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Data Scarcity problem is repeatedly encountered in environmental research. This may induce an inadequate representation of the response’s complexity in any environmental system to any input/change (natural and human-induced). In such a case, before getting engaged with new expensive studies to gather and analyze additional data, it is reasonable first to understand what enhancement in estimates of system performance would result if all the available data could be well exploited. The purpose of this Special Issue, “Overcoming Data Scarcity in Earth Science” in the Data journal, is to draw attention to the body of knowledge that leads at improving the capacity of exploiting the available data to better represent, understand, predict, and manage the behavior of environmental systems at meaningful space-time scales. This Special Issue contains six publications (three research articles, one review, and two data descriptors) covering a wide range of environmental fields: geophysics, meteorology/climatology, ecology, water quality, and hydrology.

Topics & Concepts

ScarcityEarth system scienceData scienceRepresentation (politics)Natural (archaeology)Computer scienceData qualityWater scarcityEnvironmental systemsQuality (philosophy)Range (aeronautics)Environmental dataSpace (punctuation)Environmental resource managementManagement scienceEcologyEnvironmental scienceGeographyWater resourcesEngineeringPolitical scienceSustainabilityEpistemologyOperating systemEconomicsAerospace engineeringMetric (unit)LawMicroeconomicsPhilosophyArchaeologyPoliticsBiologyOperations managementAir Quality Monitoring and ForecastingHydrological Forecasting Using AIAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics