Approaches for reuse and modeling of mercury data

mercury in vialInformatics approaches for reuse and modeling of heterogeneous mercury data

Institution: University of Maine
Sponsor: Maine Water Institute (WRRI Program)

Maine’s mercury (Hg) research legacy spans three decades and many different ecosystem pools, but the diverse nature of Hg data makes comparison across studies difficult. As such, our ability to measure changes in Hg contamination in response to the regulation of Hg emissions is limited, and researchers have difficulties comparing results or utilizing the wealth of Hg data more broadly. A spatiotemporal database collating research data from Maine was constructed to support disparate data analysis and modeling. The next chapter of this research will create ontologies fostering data integration and reuse for geospatial modeling and prediction of Hg dynamics.

Team Member:
Kate Beard, Computing and Information Science

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