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[Article Idea] Crustal carbonate build-up #19

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RaoOfPhysics opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 5 comments
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[Article Idea] Crustal carbonate build-up #19

RaoOfPhysics opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 5 comments
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RaoOfPhysics commented Apr 26, 2024

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  • Email to author(s) (draft here)
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Publication

Publication title

Crustal carbonate build-up as a driver for Earth’s oxygenation

Link to publication

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-024-01417-1

Name of journal/magazine/publisher

Nature Geoscience

Year of publication

2024

Licence for publication

CC BY

Data

Link to data used in the publication

Data availability

Available publicly, all rights reserved

Contact for data

Lewis Alcott, at University of Bristol

Dataset topic(s)

Atmospheric science, environmental science, geoscience

Data format(s)

.mat (MATLAB), one CSV

Dataset size

(Small) Less than 1 MB
In the region of 10k-20k rows.

Source code

Link to code used for the publication

Code availability

All rights reserved

Programming language

MATLAB

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Figures 2, 3 and 4 are relevant for discussion here. All show time on the X axis (in ”Ma” or million years) corresponding to various geological eras, with each figure showing up to six (6) related plots.

One possibility is to simply hover over one of the related plots and show corresponding data on the others ones. But figures 3 and 4 also show what look like individual points plotted in Figs. 3 (a) and 4 (a), which could allow us to show tables with underlying data.

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New features required by Fluid

Any other comments?

Lewis Alcott is based at the University of Bristol, and two of the co-authors are based at Cambridge.

Data and code will need to be converted into an open format (with permission of the authors) to be used with Fluid.

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rolyp commented Apr 26, 2024

Added some to do’s to issue body – do we need to change the template to allow for a “Subtasks” section, or is this best dealt with on an as-needed basis?

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I think we can add those actions as we see fit, after evaluating the ideas?

@rolyp rolyp moved this from Proposed to In Progress in Fluid Apr 26, 2024
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rolyp commented Apr 26, 2024

Added link to explorable-viz/fluid#117. This could also be part of an intern project.

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rolyp commented Apr 29, 2024

@RaoOfPhysics Updated draft at https://hackmd.io/pKsrs3RAQdC6krCB2hNi1g. (If you're not keen on using SCU in your signature maybe we could replace it with College of Arts, Technology and Environment.) I think you were planning to send from your Cambridge email address as well.

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E-mail sent.

@rolyp rolyp changed the title [Article Idea] Crustal carbonate build-up (Cabot Institute paper) [Article Idea] Crustal carbonate build-up May 8, 2024
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