Palaeontological and biological collections – bridging the gap
by
Johanna Kovar-Eder, Lars Krogmann, Michael W. Rasser, Anita Roth-Nebelsick, Laura Tilley
Best wishes
Johanna
Dear Giles,no worries. The important is to submit the abstract today, because after midnight CET, the option to submit will be closed by the system. But as you mentioned we are with Falko and you also organisers and editors of the symposium, so we can make a changes in the abstract during the technical review.Thanks a lot and all who submitted or will their abstracts. We have 7 in the pool at the moment.)Great work and have a great weekend,Cheers,Jiri------ Původní zpráva ------Od: "Giles Miller" <g.miller@nhm.ac.uk>Odesláno: 5. 4. 2019 17:10:22Předmět: RE: Re[7]: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_NextDear Jiri,
Yes the abstract for the Rio paper looks good. Thank you for putting it together.
I am hovering above the submit button for my abstract copied below. I hope I have made sufficient reference to biodiversity to make this relevant. The only issue I have is that I have not heard from my co-author to see if she accepts the abstract wording. Would it be a problem to edit it later if changes are suggested? I seem to remember that I agreed to help with editing abstracts for the symposium too ;>
All the best,
Giles
The importance of storing and delivering geochemical metadata for Earth Science collections
C. Giles Miller
Kerstin Lehnert
The composition and state of the earth’s lithosphere through time has had profound effect on past and present biodiversity and will continue to do so into the future. Environments ranging from deep sea hydrothermal vents to active continental volcanic centres provide a wide range of ecosystems that have shaped the planet we know. Catastrophic events relating to movements of the lithosphere and events deep in the mantle have also caused major biodiversity changes such as mass extinctions. Our museum collections contain rock and fossil specimens collected from many of these environments and suites of samples specifically collected in order to better understand the evolution of our planet. Requests to carry out geochemical investigations on these samples are common and a large amount of data is generated as a result. Currently there are no natural history collections management systems tailored towards recording and delivering these datasets and the result is that the data is recorded in various distributed systems and cannot be easily assessed and used. It is important for these analyses on our museum collections to be delivered in a standard way so that the importance and relevance of these collections can be demonstrated and large datasets generated to answer big questions regarding the geological evolution of our planet. Examples of these questions include “how and when will volcanic eruptions will occur?” and “what has been the role of volcanism during mass extinction?”. Other geochemical studies such as oxygen isotope studies have been carried out on museum collections in order to investigate past oceanic environments and the effects of changes in climate on our oceans. Geochemical data aggregators such as EarthChem (https://www.earthchem.org/) have made great strides in working towards international data standards and providing portals for delivering this type of data. As we progress towards one European Collection (DiSSCo) it is vital that we recognise the importance of these geochemical datasets and include delivering them on the general roadmap.
From: cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com [mailto:cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of MICHELLIER Caroline
Sent: 05 April 2019 14:24
To: cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com
Subject: RE: Re[7]: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
Dear Jiri,
Thank you for the abstract of the RIO article. Nothing more to add.
As you said, some of the co-authors will certainly be present at the conference, if you are not willing to make this presentation.
And I support the idea to put all the co-authors of the RIO publication on this abstract.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the conference; so, I will not prepare a specific abstract.
Best regards,
Caroline
Caroline MICHELLIER
Post-Doc researcher, Geographer
Musée Royal de l’Afrique centrale / Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika / Royal Museum for Central Africa
Service Risque Naturels / Natural Hazards Service
Leuvensesteenweg 13, B-3080 Tervuren (Belgium)
T +32 (0)2 769 54.49
caroline.michellier@africamuseum.be
http://georisca.africamuseum.be
P Before printing, think about the environment
De : cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com [mailto:cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com] De la part de Jirí Frank
Envoyé : vendredi 5 avril 2019 14:13
À : cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com
Objet : Re[7]: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
Please find attached the abstract for Hazards and disasters, which is slightly adapted from the publication in RIO. Any comments are welcome, especially for the authors.
One option can be to add all the authors from the RIO paper https://riojournal.com/article/34087/ as a co-authors of the presentation with dedicated person, which will present it during the symposium. Me or anybody else.
What do you think?
Jiri
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Od: "Jiří Frank" <jiri_frank@nm.cz>
Odesláno: 5. 4. 2019 13:56:25
Předmět: Re[6]: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
Dear all,
at the moment we have 3 abstract submitted:
Yael Leshno Afriat and col.: Classic Taxonomy as the Foundation for Automating Fossil Identification: Using Virtual Paleontology and Geometric Morphometrics to Identify Jurassic Nerineoidea Gastropods
Björn Kröger and Kari Lintulaakso: The problem of stratigraphical time binning of earth science data
Markus Bastir: Speedy palaeoanthropology: How virtual morphology, digital data bases and open access policies boost research in human evolution
In preparation:
Johanna Eder, Laura Tilley and Michael Rasser: the focus on connecting palaeontological collections to biological ones (working title)
Giles Miller: The importance of storing and delivering geochemical metadata for Earth Science Collections (@Giles I like the aim of the abstract, did you find examples creating relation to Biodiversity? I think it can still fit to our symposium and not be moved to another as S175)
David Lazarus: The deep-sea sedimentary record of paleoclimate and biodiversity, and the databases and infrastructure that are used to store and analyze it (working title)
Laura Tilley (@or anybody from the authors, I am not sure I should present this paper when I am not an author): Hazards and disasters in the geological and geomorphological record: a key to understanding past and future hazards and disasters
Olle Hints: Towards a national geoscience data platform and its usage in Earth history research: experiences from Estonia (@Olle are you still willing to preapre and submit the abstract for the symposium?)
More?...
Thank you all for your kind help,
Jiri
RNDr. Jiří Frank, Ph.D.
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Od: "Patricia Mergen" <patricia.mergen@plantentuinmeise.be>
Odesláno: 4. 4. 2019 18:10:17
Předmět: Re: Re[4]: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
Hi
I will be at CETAF, my agenda on the 14th is already full with 2 WG meetings. but during the breaks or dinner we can try
pat
Op do 4 apr. 2019 om 18:01 schreef Eder, Johanna <johanna.eder@smns-bw.de>:
Dear Olle,
both your proposals are very welcome (abstract and informal meeting in Tartu).
Regarding CETAF meeting I will come back to you soon.
Best Johanna
Am Do., 4. Apr. 2019 um 17:29 Uhr schrieb Olle Hints <olle.hints@taltech.ee>:
Dear colleagues,
Sorry for being very late to step in, but I think I could submit a brief abstract under a title "Towards a national geoscience data platform and its usage in Earth history research: experiences from Estonia" by tomorrow evening (and then of course prensent the topic in Leiden too).
Another thing -- if any of you will take part in the upcoming CETAF general meeting in May in Tartu, Estonia, we could organise an brief ESG meeting as well (perhaps an informal one, over a pint).
With best regards,
Olle
Olle Hints, Professor
Department of Geology
Tallinn University of Technology
+372 51 30 157
From: cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com [mailto:cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Ji?? Frank
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2019 5:24 PM
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Hi Pat,
any contribution related to the topic will be more than welcome. The deadline for abstract submission was quite short. About a month. It will be great to extend it at least for a week more. The conference is in October, so still plenty of time. What about to send separate requests to Dimitris to try to convince him to extend the deadline.
Please ask your colleagues. There is still time till tomorrow, if they will not extend it.
Best Regards,
Jiri
RNDr. Jiří Frank, Ph.D.
vědecký tajemník
scientific secretary
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Od: "Patricia Mergen" <patricia.mergen@plantentuinmeise.be>
Odesláno: 4. 4. 2019 12:44:44
Předmět: Re: Re[2]: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
Hi
am in contact with the two groups in Tervuren active and in this list to see if they can submit an abstract.
even with the extension the deadlines of Biodiversity Next remain challenging and some of my colleagues had more a poster in mind.
I will cross check if they will submit an abstract for the symposium still until tomorrow. I have a similar issue with the Symposium I chair on standards alignments where I have up to now 2 submitted talk and a 3rd that may come in (as far as I am aware)
as "in standard alignments across Natural History domain" geology is also part,
if the organizing committee asked for merger and or cancel I am ok to join our two symposia.
all the best
Pat
Op do 4 apr. 2019 om 10:31 schreef Jiří Frank <jiri_frank@nm.cz>:
Dear Johanna,
thank you to bringing this up. At the moment we have one abstract accepted and two promised.
One topic which should be submitted at least is the recently published paper about disasters evidences in earth science collections. I was expected to receive this. If nobody is picking this up I will try. The deadline for submission is tomorrow. Still with this one and two promised (if they arrive) we will have 4 talks for 90 minutes, which is again a risk of cancelling the symposia and distribution those talks to others.
Thank you,
please do not hesitate to contact me or the group, if you have any idea or will to contribute.
Kind Regards,
Jiri
RNDr. Jiří Frank, Ph.D.
vědecký tajemník
scientific secretary
Vinohradská 1, 110 00 Praha 1
T: +420 224 497 223
M: +420 607 108 649
W: www.nm.cz
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Od: "Patricia Mergen" <patricia.mergen@plantentuinmeise.be>
Odesláno: 4. 4. 2019 9:15:52
Předmět: Re: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
Hi
Am around to help proofread as needed.
Pat
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019, 08:48 Jiří Kvaček, <jiri_kvacek@nm.cz> wrote:
Dera Johanna,
I am on leave to USA, so I will be on-line very late tonight.
Best wishes
Jiri
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Odesilatel: Eder, Johanna (johanna.eder@smns-bw.de)
Datum: 04.04.2019 08:29
Příjemce: cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com
Předmět: Fwd: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
Dear colleagues,
I know, I am very late just emerging again (due to the elvaluation process and commission visit this week). However, it would be very appropriate to submit one or another abstract either from the ESG or from individuals. I suppose that many topics relevant also for ES are already covered with the symposia topics. Nevertheless this symposium offers a chance for us.
Could we exchange ideas today ....
Best Johanna
Below in brief from the conference website:
Symposium title: The role of earth science collections within biodiversity research.
objective:
Earth Science collections, like Life Science collections, have an important role in biodiversity research as they provide evidence for the evolutionary history of organisms, as well as helping to understand the impacts of natural hazards, disasters, and environmental and climate change.
The general aim of this symposium is to discuss and present the importance of Earth Science collections in biodiversity research and other cross-disciplinary subjects. The symposium is related to the implementation of metadata standards, publication of collection data via data portals, tools for mapping the data and conducting quality checks discussed at the TDWG Paleo Interest Group meeting.
The symposium will be open for talks related to Earth Science collections and research with special focus on the following topics:
- The role and implementation of fossil taxa in the taxonomic backbone (e.g. Catalogue of Life) and the role of geochemical data in related platforms.
- Defining minimal, optimal and full requirements for data records in digitised Earth Science collections.
- Implementation and usage of existing metadata standards and controlled vocabularies for Earth Science collections.
- Data portals, search and presentation platforms for Earth Science collections access, research and outreach.
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Von: Jiří Frank <jiri_frank@nm.cz>
Date: Mo., 1. Apr. 2019 um 16:41 Uhr
Subject: [CETAF_ESG] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
To: CETAF ESG <cetaf_earthsc@cetaf.simplelists.com>
Dear colleagues,
Since today we received just very few proposals for presentation in our symposium "The role of Earth Science collections within biodiversity research" in Biodiversity next conference in Leiden. https://biodiversitynext.org/list-of-symposia-and-workshops/
The abstract submission deadline has been extended till the end of this week (email bellow).
If you are intending to contribute by your presentation to the symposium, with scope focusing on Earth Science, please do so as soon as possible. Also please spread this request within your colleagues with potential interest to contribute. We have a great chance to discuss this topic within broader and important research community during this event.
I am afraid, if the number of presentation for the symposium is too low, the symposium will be cancelled and the presentation will be distributed within available tracks.
Please do not hesitate to contact me, if you have any question.
Kind Regards,
Jiri
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Odesláno: 21. 3. 2019 1:54:32
Předmět: [tdwg-content] Call for abstracts deadline extended for Biodiversity_Next
The deadline for the Call for Abstracts for the joint Biodiversity_Next conference in Leiden, The Netherlands, 19-25 October 2019 has just been extended to 5 April 2019. This conference also serves as the annual meeting for Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG). With over sixty programmed symposia, workshops, and other events the conference will bring together major international organisations, research scientists, and policy makers to look at the horizon of data-driven biodiversity and geodiversity research and uses.
Make sure to submit your abstract by this new 5 April deadline. Conference registration is scheduled to open 26 March with a limited number of super early bird registrations available. Sign up on the website for latest news, follow biodiversitynext on Facebook and Twitter @biodiv_next and use #biodiversity_next. Please spread the word to your networks!
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