Northeastern Section - 48th Annual Meeting (18–20 March 2013)

Paper No. 4
Presentation Time: 11:25 AM

COLLABORATION AND DATA INTEGRATION USING CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE AND WEB-BASED RESOURCES


BLOCK, Karin A., Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, City College of New York, 160 Convent Avenue MR 106, New York, NY 10031, RUDOLPH, Elizabeth, Division of Science, City College of New York, 160 Convent Avenue MR 1320, New York, NY 10031, WILLIAMS, Nekesha, CUNY-City College, 160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031 and SNYDER, Walter, GSA Geoinformatics Division, 1910 University Drive, MS 1535, Boise, ID 83725, kblock@ccny.cuny.edu

Students must acquire substantial background knowledge of sample collection, analysis techniques and geological context ability to conduct successful independent field research. Additionally, evaluating a specific research question requires the ability to synthesize multiple data layers. As a result, collaborative research and data sharing and data management become indispensable in developing problem-solving skills and fluency in the discipline. We present the results of an undergraduate collaborative research project carried out over six months as part of the required curriculum capstone. Eight students participated in fieldwork and subsequent independent laboratory projects including x-ray diffraction, remote sensing, water geochemistry, spectroscopy, and GIS to characterize a geothermal prospect in Idaho. Students combined their datasets using existing cyberinfrastructure and online tools. We will summarize results of student projects from data collection, metadata documentation, and online collaboration and report the course outcomes of the project and assessment scheme for the collaborative project.