Fall AGU Meeting, December, 2005 GEON Developments for Searching, Accessing, Integrating, and Visualizing Distributed Data Charles Meertens UNAVCO Dogan Seber, Chaitan Baru San Diego Supercomputing Center Mike Wright DLESE Program Center Image source credits: Mantle Tomography - Shapiro and Ritzwoller; Megnin and Roman Geodynamics Model - McNamara and Zhong Global Strain Rate Map and Plate motions -Kreemer and Holt
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Fall AGU Meeting, December, 2005
GEON Developments for Searching, Accessing,
Integrating, and Visualizing Distributed
Data
Charles Meertens UNAVCO
Dogan Seber,Chaitan Baru
San Diego Supercomputing Center
Mike WrightDLESE Program Center
Image source credits:Mantle Tomography - Shapiro and Ritzwoller; Megnin and RomanowiczGeodynamics Model - McNamara and ZhongGlobal Strain Rate Map and Plate motions -Kreemer and Holt
GEON “GEOsciences Network” ActivitiesNSF Large Scale Information Technology Research (ITR)
• Develop a distributed, services-based system that enables geoscientists to publish, share, integrate, analyze, and visualize their data, ontologies, tools, workflows, applications, and models
• Conduct integrated scientific studies on targets of opportunities in the test beds, in concert with geosciences community
Website: www.geongrid.org
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• Members• Arizona State University• Bryn Mawr College• Penn State University• Rice University• San Diego State University• San Diego Supercomputer
Center / University of California, San Diego
• University of Arizona• University of Idaho• University of Missouri,
Columbia• University of Texas at El Paso• University of Utah• Virginia Tech• UNAVCO, Inc.• Digital Library for Earth System
Education (DLESE)
• Partners
• California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Cal-(IT)2)
• Chronos• CUAHSI• ESRI• Geological Survey of Canada• Georeference Online• IBM• Kansas Geological Survey• Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory• U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)• HP• Other Affiliates• Southern California Earthquake Center
(SCEC), EarthScope, IRIS, NASA
NSF ITR Supported Partners
GEON PIs and Partner Institutions
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GEON Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Principles
GEON is based on a service-oriented architecture (SOA) with support for “intelligent” search, semantic data integration, visualization of 4D scientific datasets, and access to high performance computing platforms for data analysis and model execution -- via the GEON Portal.
While focused on Earth Sciences, GEON cyberinfrastructure is generic and broadly applicable to a variety of other sciences and other application domains.
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GEON Cyberinfrastructure Principles Cont.
• CI: Support the “day to day” conduct of science (e-science), in addition to “hero” computations
• The “two-tier” approach– Use best practices, including use of commercial tools and open
standards, where applicable…– …while developing advanced technology, and doing CS research
• An equal partnership – IT works in close conjunction with science to help create data sharing
frameworks, best practices, and useful and usable capabilities and tools• Create shared “science infrastructure”
– Integrated online databases, with advanced search and query engines– Online models, robust tools and applications
• Leverage from other intersecting projects– Much commonality in the technologies, regardless of science
disciplines, e.g. BIRN, SEEK, and many others
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Physical model
Model results
HPCC
Data
Modeling Environment
Core Grid ServicesAuthentication, monitoring, scheduling, catalog, data transfer,
Working in the GEON Portal:GEON Ontology-based Query Search - a
stepping stone to intelligent searchSearch can be constrained using selected ontologies and concepts. New ontologies are being developed by the science team through workshops and mechanisms exist at the GEON portal to register ongologies and resources to ontologies.
Example: User selects an ontology (in this case the NASA “Earth Realm” with IceCore concept
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The Future: Scientific Data Integrationor: … from Queries to Questions can be resolved through
cyberinfrastructureTo be able to “GEONSearch”: What is the distribution and U/Pb zircon ages of high chrome spinel
kimberlites in the Appalachian Geologic Province? How does it relate to the thickness of the sub-cratonal lithospheric mantle?
Geologic map Lithosphere thickness Geochronology Bulk chemistry Mineral chemistry
Example: GEON Portal Query generation tool and sample response from the GPS Seamless Archive Centers (GSAC) database located remotely on UNAVCO/GEON PoP Node
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GEON Resource Registration
• Register Resources• Submit metadata about
resource (follows ADN Schema)
• Register to Ontology.
- Discovery of data resources (e.g., gravity, geologic maps, etc) requires registration through use of high level index terms (a type of ontology)
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GEON Portal Resource Integration
• Gather Search-Selected Resources into your workbench
Example: Integration of two external WMS services into new GEON WMS Web Browser Map Viewer (OGC-supplied)
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GEON 4D Data Access and Visualization
An ongoing GEON effort is to address 4D (xyzt) representation of earth science datasets and models in a grid computing environment. Current desires and approaches include:
• Capable volume-time Integrative Visualization tools: Enhancing the
Unidata IDV Java Application for earth science data• 4D (and multi-parameter) Data Model: Adopting netCDF (used by IDV
and soon by ESRI). Extensive Common Data Model effort at Unidata• Data Discovery: GeonSearch at the GEON Portal• Data delivery: html, OPeNDAP, OGC (WMS), Interoperable• Automated Data/metadata registration: currently exploring OAI/ADN,
DLESE Data Collection System and webservice, THREDDS (Unidata)
Basically give me the specific types of data I want, for only the specific time and volume I specify, and in a way that I can find it quickly and easily use it with any application I desire!
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UNAVCO/GEON PoP Data Services and Visualization
Example Below: Geodynamic and Tomographic models on OPeNDAP Server. Visualization with IDV.
Still under development: registration of netCDF files and OPeNDAP servers into the GEON
Portal; embedded GEONSearch within the IDV
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Summary
• Using a best practices approach, GEON has been developing data sharing frameworks, a registry for distributed databases, concept-based search mechanisms, advanced visualization software, and grid-computing resources for earth science and education applications.
• GEON Cyberinfrastructure will enable new interdisciplinary research in the geosciences, while extending the access to data and complex modeling tools from the hands of a few researchers to a much broader set of scientific and educational users.
• We invite you to try out the tools on the GEON Portal and to Submit or Use Resources of any type. Come and see GEON demos at the GEON Booth!