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26 SEP (TUE)
Cooperative-Event (Data-Analysis Workshop on Solar-terrestrial Environment)
Venue: Science Seminar House, Kyoto University, Building No. 9 in North Campus map
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10:00-10:30 | Registration of Cooperative Event | |
10:30-10:40 | Scope of the Data-Analysis Workshop on Solar-terrestrial Environment |
T. Watanabe
WDS International Programme Office
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10:40-11:00 | Summary report of the space weather environment in recent half year |
S. Abe
International Center for Space Weather Science and Education, Kyushu University
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11:00-11:15 | Summary report of solar radio observations during recent half year |
Y. Kubo
Space Environment Laboratory, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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11:15-11:30 | Report of cosmic-ray neutron monitor observations since March 2017 |
T. Watanabe
WDC for Cosmic Rays, ISEE, Nagoya University
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11:30-11:45 | Review of Geomagnetic Events at KAKIOKA from February to August, 2017 |
T. Shimamura1* and T. Ohkawa1
1Kakioka Magnetic Observatory, Japan Meteorological Agency
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11:45-12:00 | Report on Equatorial magnetic field variations based on EE-index from March to August 2017 |
A. Fujimoto1*, S. Abe1, T. Uozumi1, H. Matsushita1, A. Yoshikawa1
1International Center for Space Weather Science and Education, Kyushu University
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12:00-12:15 | Ionospheric observations in April - September 2017 |
T. Tsugawa1*, M. Nishioka1, H. Kato1, M. Ishii1
1Space Environment Laboratory, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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12:15-12:30 | SuperDARN radar observations in March – September 2017 |
N. Nishitani
Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya Univ.
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12:30-13:30 | Lunch | |
13:30-14:00 | Discussions | |
14:00-14:20 |
S-1 (memorial): Utilization of a Suite of Ground-based and space based data with the aid of magnetohydrodynamic simulation to understand solar eruptive events and initiation of coronal mass ejections (CME) |
S. T. Wu1[1931-2017] (Presented by C.-C. Wu2*)
1Center For Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research and Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 2Naval Research Laboratory
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14:20-14:40 |
S-4: Real time GPS data in Indonesia for space weather monitoring |
Buldan Muslim1* and Joni Efendi2
1Space Science Center, National Institute of Aeronautics and Space, LAPAN, 2Geospatial Information Agency, Indonesia
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14:40-15:00 |
S-5: Importance of geomagnetic data and the role of WDC-Mumbai in solar terrestrial research (invited) |
B. Veenadohari
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism
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15:00-15:20 |
S-6: The data and metadata management in Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Space Weather Services (invited) |
K. Wang
Space Weather Services, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
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15:20-15:50 | Break, Poster Viewing | |
15:50-16:10 |
S-7: A comparison between the geoeffectiveness of north-south and south-north magnetic clouds, and an associated prediction |
C.-C. Wu1*, R. P. Lepping2, D. B. Berdichevsky3, and K. Liou4
1Naval Research Laboratory, 2Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, 3College Park, Maryland, 4Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University
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16:10-16:30 |
S-8: Time varying heliospheric size due to variations in solar activity |
H. Washimi1,2*, T. Tanaka1 and G. P. Zank2,3
1International Center for Space Weather Science and Education, Kyushu University, 2Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research, and 3Department of Space Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville
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16:30-16:50 |
S-9: The days when aurorae were seen in Japan: Tracing back Japanese historical documents beyond the Carrington event |
H. Hayakawa
Osaka University
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27 SEP (WED)
WDS Asia-Oceania Conference 2017 #1
Venue: Maskawa Building for Education Research, Kyoto University, Building No. 10 in North Campus map
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10:00-10:30 | Registration | |
10:30-10:50 | Opening Address | SOC |
10:50-11:00 | W-1: Welcome address from National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) |
F. Tomita
Vice President, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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11:00-11:10 |
W-2: Welcome and note on ICSU ROAP Activities |
L. J. Cruz
Chair, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific
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Keynote Talks | ||
11:10-11:30 |
K-1: ICSU-WDS, trustworthy data services for science |
M. Mokrane
Executive Director, ICSU WDS International Programme Office
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11:30-11:50 |
K-2: Future Earth and WDS - collaboration at international and national levels |
F. Kasuga
Director, Future Earth Global Hub in Tokyo
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11:50-12:10 |
K-3: The role of Regional Centre for Future Earth in Asia |
H. Mallee
Director, Regional Centre for Future Earth in Asia, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
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12:10-12:30 |
K-4: Scope and goal of the WDS Asia-Oceania Conference, 2017 |
T Watanabe1*, T Iyemori2 and G Li3
1WDS International Programme Office, 2WDC for Geomagnetism, Kyoto, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 3Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS
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12:30-13:40 | Lunch (1st Group Photo), Poster posting | |
Session 1. International Collaborations on Data Chair: K.-T. Shao (Academia Sinica Center for Digital Culture) |
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13:40-14:00 |
1-1: GEO implementation of data sharing and data management Principles |
Wenbo Chu
GEO Secretariat
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14:00-14:20 |
1-2: Introduction to China GEOSS data sharing platform |
Jian Wang
Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS |
14:20-14:40 |
1-3: Data Integration and Analysis System (DIAS): recent activities toward Open Science |
A. Kitamoto
National Institute of Informatics
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14:40-15:00 |
1-4: World Data Center for Microorganisms: The global cooperation on microbial big data |
Juncai Ma
World Data Center for Microorganisms, CAS
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15:00-15:20 |
1-5: AOSWA, Asia-Oceania Space Weather Alliance |
M. Ishii
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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15:20-15:40 |
1-6: Construction of Chinese Space Science Data Center (CSSDC) and international cooperation in recent years |
Yuan, Yaqin1* and Zou, Ziming2
1Remote Sensing Applications and Technologies, 2Chinese Space Science Data Center, CAS
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15:40-16:00 |
2-7: WDS China Common Clearing House Prototype and its application in Renewable Resource and Environment Data Center |
Juanle Wang
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS
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16:00-18:00 | Poster Session | |
18:30-20:00 | Welcome reception (Opening address: Prof. M. Kitano, Vice President of Kyoto University) Venue: Science Seminar House, Kyoto University, Building No. 9 in North Campus map MAP |
28 SEP (THU)
WDS Asia-Oceania Conference 2017 #2
Venue: Maskawa Building for Education Research, Kyoto University, Building No. 10 in North Campus map
MAP
09:00-09:30 | Registration | |
Session 2. Data Activities related to Future Earth Chairs: K. Yamada-Kawai (Future Earth Global Hub in Tokyo) and Wenbo Chu (Group on Earth Observations) |
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09:30-09:50 |
2-1: Development plan of the Future Earth data services/system |
K. Yamada-Kawai1*, H. Mohri1, C. Downy1, K. Fukushi1, E. Brondizo1, and M. Hernandez1
1Future Earth Global Hub in Tokyo |
09:50-10:10 |
2-2: Frameworks, standards, and trust: Supporting disaster risk - DBAR Working Group approach |
Wim Hugo
South African Environmental Observation Network
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10:10-10:30 |
2-3: Technological contributions to “last mile” Disaster Reduction and Risk Managemet (DRRM) efforts of the Philippines |
J. S. Marciano1, and A. M. F. Lagmay2*
1Advanced Science and Technology Institute, 2University of the Philippines
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10:30-10:50 |
2-4: Ecological topics of the SIMSEA’s activities in Future Earth |
N. Miyazaki
University of Tokyo & Marine Science Foundation
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10:50-11:10 | Break, Poster viewing | |
11:10-11:30 |
2-5: Data for Monitoring Carbon Cycle Change in the Asia-Pacific using an integrated observation, Modelling and Analysis System |
N. Saigusa
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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11:30-11:50 |
2-6: Using health information system to assess public health impacts of disasters: a retrospective study of Pakistan earthquake 2015 |
Junaid Ahmad1* and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad2
1Disaster Preparedness Mitigation & Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, 2Regional and Rural Development Planning; School of Environment, Resources and Development
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11:50-12:10 |
2-8: Importance of high-quality data for developing tsunami risk assessment tools: A comparison of data from Japan and ASEAN countries |
A. Suppasri1*, T. Ornthammarath2, and F. Imamura1
1International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University, 2Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University
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12:10-12:30 |
2-9: Challenges for Implementing Open Science Policy in Japan including Future Earth |
K. Hayashi
National Institute of Science and Technology Policy
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12:30-14:00 | Lunch, Poster viewing | |
Session 3. Capacity Building on Data Chair: A. Fujimoto (International Center for Space Weather Science and Education, Kyushu University) |
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14:00-14:20 |
3-1: IUGONET activities for data sharing of upper atmospheric data and capacity building |
Y. Tanaka1*, N. Umemura2, A. Shinbori2, S. Abe3, M. Nosé4, and S. Ueno5
1National Institute of Polar Research, 2Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya Univ., 3International Center for Space Weather Science and Education, Kyushu Univ., 4World Data Analysis Center for Geomagnetism and Space Magnetism, Kyoto Univ., 5Kwazan and Hida Observatories, Kyoto Univ.
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14:20-14:40 |
3-2: The data-oriented activity at Thai Space Weather Information Center |
Prasert Kenpankho
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
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14:40-15:00 |
3-3: VLF monitoring system for characterizing the lower layer ionospheric region |
M. H. Jusoh*1, A. Taat1, and N. A. Zakaria1
1Universiti Teknologi MARA
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15:00-15:20 |
3-4: APHRODITE-2 Activities: for better presentation of extreme rain-fall events |
A. Yatagai1, N. Yasutomi2*, S. Tanaka2, K. Tanaka2, A. Higuchi3, and K. Toyoshima3
1Dept. of Science and Engineering, Hirosaki Univ., 2Disastar Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto Univ., 3Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba Univ.
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15:20-15:40 | Break, Poser Viewing | |
15:40-16:20 | Thematic group discussions on data (Future Earth, Space Weather, Open Data) | |
16:20-16:40 | Reports of thematic discussion groups | Group leaders |
16:40-17:10 |
SL-1: X-rays from a Kyoto Millennium Supernova Remnant (SNR) |
Katsuji Koyama
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
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17:10-18:00 | Cultural attraction, Poster viewing | |
18:20-20:30 | Conference Party (Venue: Café-Restaurant "Camphora", Kyoto University, Building No. 2 in Main Campus map) MAP |
29 SEP (FRI)
WDS Asia-Oceania Conference 2017 #3
Venue: Maskawa Building for Education Research, Kyoto University, Building No. 10 in North Campus map
MAP
09:00-09:30 | Registration | |
Session 4. Open Data and Open Science Chairs: T. Iyemori (WDC for Geomagnetism, Kyoto, Kyoto University) and Juncai Ma (World Data Center for Microorganisms) |
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09:30-09:50 |
4-1: Open data in Japan |
Y. Murayama
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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09:50-10:10 |
4-2: Open data and open science in S. Korea: researcher's perspective |
Eunjung Shin
Science and Technology Policy Institute
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10:10-10:30 |
4-3: Research data infrastructure in Chines Academy of Science |
Lianglin Hu*1, Jianhui Li1
1Department of Big Data Technology and Application Development, Computer Network Information Center, CAS
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10:30-10:50 |
4-4: Exploring further than open science: participatory and transdisciplinary aspects of open science |
Yasuhisa Kondo
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
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10:50-11:10 | Break, Poster viewing | |
11:10-11:30 |
4-5: Science advocacy in disaster risk reduction: implication of data issue |
R. Shaw
Keio University
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11:30-11:50 |
4-6: Towards Open Science in environmental research |
T. Shirai1*, M. Owashi2, Y. Fukuda1, J. Zeng1, and N. Saigusa1
1Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies, 2Environmental Information Department, National Institute for Environmental Studies
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11:50-12:10 |
4-8: Vocabulary broker for cross-domain search and mashup of data and information within an AI-based knowledge network |
B. Ritschel |
12:10-13:10 | Lunch, Poster Removal | |
13:10-13:40 |
4-9: The role of collaboration in providing Research Data Management (RDM) support and services (Invited) |
Heidi J. Imker
University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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13:40-14:00 | 4-10: Open Data and Open Science at Kyoto University |
Shoji Kajita
Academic Center for Computing and Multimedia Studies, Kyoto University
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14:00-14:20 |
4-11: Research data management services in library in academic libraries perceptions |
K. B. Agadi
School of Library and Information Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, India
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14:20-14:30 | Break | |
Session 5. Accreditation and Certification of Data Repositories Chair: M. Mokrane (WDS International Programme Office) |
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14:30-14:50 |
5-1: The CoreTrustSeal: data repository certification |
I. G. Dillo
DANS: Data Archiving and Networked Services
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14:50-15:10 | 5-2: WDS membership accreditation |
R. Edmunds
ICSU-WDS International Programme Office
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15:10-15:30 | Q&A, Discussion | WDS Scientific Organizing Committee |
Session 6. Future Plan | ||
15:30-16:00 | Plan of future collaboration, Discussion | SOC |
16:00-16:10 | Closing remarks | SOC+LOC |
Poster Session
Poster session is held on 27 September (16:00-18:00).
P-1 |
WDS National Committee of Japan |
T. Watanabe1* T. Iyemori2 I. Kojima3 and Y. Murayama4
1ICSU WDS International Programme Office, 2WDC for
Geomagnetism, Kyoto, Kyoto University, 3National
Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,
4National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology
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P-2 |
WDS China Data Centers Introduction |
Juanle Wang1* and Guoqing Li2
1State Key Laboratory
of Resources and Environment Information System,
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources
Research, CAS, 2Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital
Earth, CAS
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4-7 |
4-7: The Framework of OAIS and its application assumption in World Data Center for Renewable Resources and Environment (WDS-RRE) |
Mingming Wang1,2* and Juanle Wang2
1State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environment Information System, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS, 2School of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Shandong University of Technology
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P-3 |
Data citation for Antarctic sciences in Japan |
M. Kanao1* and A. Kadokura1
1Polar Environment Data
Science Center, Joint Support-Center for Data Science
Research, Research Organization of Information and
Systems
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P-4 |
Polar Data Journal by National Institute of Polar Research |
A. Kadokura1,2*, Y. Minamiyama2, M. Kanao1,2, T. Terui2,
H. Yabuki1,2 and K. Yamaji3
1Polar Environment Data
Science Center, Joint Support-Center for Data Science
Research, Research Organization of Information and
Systems, 2National Institute of Polar Research, 3National
Institute of Informatics
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P-5 | Situation and progress of Chinese National Arctic and Antarctic Data Center |
Lizong Wu
Polar Research Institute of China
Chinese National Arctic and Antarctic Data Center
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P-6 |
Pollen sources and some aspects in the ecology of Apis andreniformis Smith from Select Barangays in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan |
J. L. Estrada1*, A. M. Fajardo1 and N. G. Sabino2
1Environmental Biology Division, Institute of Biology,
University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, 2Microbiology Division, Institute of Biology, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College
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P-7 |
A new branch of Chinese Space Science Data Center (CSSDC) -- Scientific data mining for space science |
Y.-L. Li1*, S.-Y. Li2 and Z.-M. Zou1
1Laboratory of Data
and Network, National Space Science Center, CAS, 2Department of Astronomy, Beijing Normal University
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P-8 |
The Outlook of Big Data Application in Agriculture in China |
W. Wang1* and L. Guo1
1Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS
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P-9 |
Informational website for observation networks of greenhouse gases and related materials in the Asia-Pacific region |
Y. Fukuda1*, T. Shirai1 and N. Saigusa1
1Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies
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P-10 |
Database of JaLTER (Long-Term Ecological Research network): Functions and efforts for the open data |
N. Ohte1*, H. Shibata2 and N. Saigusa3
1Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University, 2Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, 3Center for Global Environ. Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies
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P-11 |
Procedure-Policies-Standards of GCdataPR for Data Publishing-Repository-Sharing |
Chuang Liu
(Institute of Geographcial Resources and
Natural Resources Research, CAS
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P-12 |
Reproducible and shareable data visualization method |
K. Imai1*, Y. Murayama1, K. Ebisawa2, D. Ikeda3, and D. Seguchi3
1National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, 2Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency, Institute of Space and Astronautical
Science, 3Graduate School of Information Sci
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P-13 |
Current status and perspective of digital archives of Taiwan fishes |
Kwang-Tsao Shao1*, Shih-Pin Huang2, Hsin-Hua Lin1,
Hang Lee1, and Pai-Lei Lin2
1Academia Sinica Center for Digital Culture
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P-15 |
Thirteen years daily and annual mean land surface temperature and frost number index dataset over third pole based on MODIS instantaneous LST products |
Youhua Ran1* and Xin Li2
1Cold and Arid Regions
Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, CAS,
2CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth
Sciences
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P-16 |
Atmospheric Radar Observation Database at Research Institute of RISH, Kyoto University |
H. Hashiguchi1*, M. Shiotani1, M. Yamamoto1, A.
Shinbori2 and T. Tsuda1
1Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto Univ., 2Institute for
Space–Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya Univ.
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P-17 |
Ionospheric Total electron content Variability over Low, Mid and High Latitudes |
P. K. Purohit1* and Roshni Atulkar1
1National Institute of Technical Teachers' Training and Research
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P-18 |
Ionospheric Response of Southern Hemisphere to Severe Geomagnetic Storms during Solar Cycle 23 |
Seema C. S.1* and Prince. P. R1
1Dept of Physics, University College, India
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P-19 |
The global characteristic of a magnetic crochet and some statistic results |
Xing Zan-Yang1* , Ley Zhu1, Zhang Qing-He1, Han De-
Sheng2, Chen Yao1
1School of Space Science and
Physics, Shandong University,2SOA Key Laboratory for
Polar Science, Polar Research Institute of China
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P-20 |
Analysis and design of geographical environment database of natural-focus diseases |
Li Ge1,2*, and Wang Juanle1,3
1Institute of Geographic
Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS,2Shandong
diseases University of Technology, 3Jiangsu Center for Collaborative
Innovation in Geographical Information Resource Development and Application
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P-21 |
Data management progress at WDC for Geophysics, Beijing |
Xiukuan Zhao1,2*, Baiqi Ning1,2, Lianhuan Hu1,2
and Haiyong Xie1,2
1Key Laboratory of Earth and Planetary
Physics, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS, 2Beijing National Observatory of Space Environment,
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS
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P-22 |
Activity of the World Data Center for Geomagnetism, Kyoto |
T. Iyemori1*, H. Toh1, M. Takeda1, M. Nose1, Y. Odagi1 and N. Takeuchi1
1World Data Center for
Geomagnetism, Kyoto, Graduate School of Science,
Kyoto University
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P-23 |
Long term archive system for university- wide research data preservation |
Takaaki Aoki
Institute for Information Management and
Communication, Kyoto University
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P-24 |
Management of marine-earth science data and samples in JAMSTEC |
S. Tsuboi
Center for Earth Information Science and
Technology, JAMSTEC
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P-25 |
ICSWSE/MAGDAS data activity |
A. Fujimoto1* , S. Abe1, T. Uozumi1, and A. Yoshikawa1
1International Center for Space Weather Science and
Education, Kyushu University
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P-26 |
FITSWebQL: a preview system for radio - astronomy FITS Cube files |
C. Zapart1*, Y. Shirasaki2, M. Ohishi2, Y. Mizumoto2, W.
Kawasaki2, G. Kosugi2, and S. Eguchi3
1Astronomy
Data Center, National Astronomical Observatory of
Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,
3Fukuoka University
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P-27 |
Dagik Earth: an education and public outreach activity using open data set of Earth and planetary sciences |
A. Saito1*, Y. Odagi1, and T. Tsugawa2
1Department of
Geophysics, Kyoto University, 2National Institute of
Information and Communications Technology
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P-28 |
IOC strategic plan for oceanographic data and information management (2017-2021) and IODE |
N. Baba1*, Y. Michida2, and P. Pissierssens3
1Japan Oceanographic Data Center,
2Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, the
University of Tokyo, 3UNESCO/IOC Project Office
for IODE
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P-29 |
RECENT ACTIVITIES OF WDC FOR IONOSPHERE AND SPACE WEATHER (WDC-ISW) |
T Tsugawa1*, M Nishioka1, H. Kato1 and M. Ishii1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 4-2-1 Nukui-Kitamachi, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8795, Japan
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P-30 |
DARTS: JAXA’S SPACE SCIENCE DATA ARCHIVES |
K Ebisawa*, K Matsuzaki, Y Yamamoto, R Yoshin1, H Tonooka, Y Sugawara,
K Inada, Y Fujishima, and T Furusho
1Cenetr of Science-satellite Operation and Data Archive (C-SODA), Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Yoshinodai 3-1-1, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 2525210, Japan
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E-1 | Exhibition of Interuniversity Upper Atmosphere Global Observation NETwork (IUGONET) |