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Overview of ICARUS─A Curated, Open Access, Online Repository for Atmospheric Simulation Chamber Data

Authors :
Tran B. Nguyen
Kelvin H. Bates
Reina S. Buenconsejo
Sophia M. Charan
Eric E. Cavanna
David R. Cocker
Douglas A. Day
Marla P. DeVault
Neil M. Donahue
Zachary Finewax
Luke F. Habib
Anne V. Handschy
Lea Hildebrandt Ruiz
Chung-Yi S. Hou
Jose L. Jimenez
Taekyu Joo
Alexandra L. Klodt
Weimeng Kong
Chen Le
Catherine G. Masoud
Matthew S. Mayernik
Nga L. Ng
Eric J. Nienhouse
Sergey A. Nizkorodov
John J. Orlando
Jeroen J. Post
Patrick O. Sturm
Bridget L. Thrasher
Geoffrey S. Tyndall
John H. Seinfeld
Steven J. Worley
Xuan Zhang
Paul J. Ziemann
Source :
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2023.

Abstract

Atmospheric simulation chambers continue to be indispensable tools for research in the atmospheric sciences. Insights from chamber studies are integrated into atmospheric chemical transport models, which are used for science-informed policy decisions. However, a centralized data management and access infrastructure for their scientific products had not been available in the United States and many parts of the world. ICARUS (Integrated Chamber Atmospheric data Repository for Unified Science) is an open access, searchable, web-based infrastructure for storing, sharing, discovering, and utilizing atmospheric chamber data [https://icarus.ucdavis.edu]. ICARUS has two parts: a data intake portal and a search and discovery portal. Data in ICARUS are curated, uniform, interactive, indexed on popular search engines, mirrored by other repositories, version-tracked, vocabulary-controlled, and citable. ICARUS hosts both legacy data and new data in compliance with open access data mandates. Targeted data discovery is available based on key experimental parameters, including organic reactants and mixtures that are managed using the PubChem chemical database, oxidant information, nitrogen oxide (NOx) content, alkylperoxy radical (RO₂) fate, seed particle information, environmental conditions, and reaction categories. A discipline-specific repository such as ICARUS with high amounts of metadata works to support the evaluation and revision of atmospheric model mechanisms, intercomparison of data and models, and the development of new model frameworks that can have more predictive power in the current and future atmosphere. The open accessibility and interactive nature of ICARUS data may also be useful for teaching, data mining, and training machine learning models.

Details

ISSN :
24723452
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a757dde502c60c086c2710550d06f38
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00043