Pre-GSA workshop: Connecting emerging lab data management capabilities to community geochemistry systems — Fall 2022 (October 6-7)
We are pleased to announce the final workshop of the NSF EarthCube Geochronology project. In this two-day community forum, we will discuss recent advances and plan future collaborations in the realm of geochemical data handling.

Over the past three years, the EarthCube Geochronology team has built the Sparrow lab information management system, prototyped new tools and formats for geochemical data interchange, and compiled new datasets using these capabilities. We will showcase our approach to building informatics capabilities at labs, seek input on how best support continued uptake, and discuss potential solutions to impediments we have encountered during this project.

Our work is situated within a broad community effort towards data standards geochemical data integration. We will discuss the activities of other organizations and, guided by the state of the art, plan future collaborations towards capable, scalable, and multipolar digital systems for Earth data handling.

Attendance will be open to all interested parties. Up to 30 attendees will receive a stipend of $800-1000 for travel costs. Preference will be given to early-career researchers and community members engaged in related work.

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