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6th Planetary Data Workshop (2023)

The Geosciences Node presented two oral presentations and a poster at the 6th Planetary Data Workshop, which was held June 26-28, 2023, in Flagstaff, AZ.

Presentation/Poster Title & Authors Abstract
Status of Geosciences Node's Migration of Legacy Data to the PDS4 Standard [#7069]
Authors: Guinness E. A., Ward J. G., Politte D. V., Stein T. C., Byrne P. K.
Abstract Summary: The PDS Geosciences Node is migrating all its existing pre-PDS4 datasets as part of the PDS-wide migration effort. This report will document the current status of Geosciences Node migration efforts and its plans for completing the task.
Abstract (PDF)
The PDS Geosciences Node’s Information Technology Infrastructure [#7056]
Authors: Scholes D. M., Stein T. C., Arvidson L. E.
Abstract Summary: The PDS Geosciences Node IT infrastructure has been developed over decades of data curation, growth of Node tools and services, improvements in technology, and experience. The abstract covers requirements, design considerations, and implementation.
Abstract (PDF)
PDS Geosciences Node Data Archiving and Discovery Support for Astromaterials and Mars Sample Return  [#7055]
Authors: Stein T. C., Guinness E. A., VanBommel S. J. V.
Abstract Summary: The Planetary Data System (PDS) Geosciences Node actively supports astromaterials and Mars Sample Return Program archiving and data discovery tasks.
Abstract (PDF)

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