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Cryosphere sciences perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) science
Brugger, S.O.; Jimenez, A.A.; Ponsoni, L.; Todd, C. (2022). Cryosphere sciences perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) science. Earth and Space Science 9(4): e2021EA002111. https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021ea002111
In: Earth and Space Science. American Geophysical Union: Washington. e-ISSN 2333-5084, more
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Author keywords
    undergraduate research; diversity; multidisciplinary; modeling and observational data; research opportunities

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  • Brugger, S.O.
  • Jimenez, A.A.
  • Ponsoni, L., more
  • Todd, C.

Abstract
    This article is composed of two independent commentaries about the state of Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) principles (Goldman et al., 2021, https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10508554.1) in cryosphere science and discussion on the opportunities and challenges of adopting them. Each commentary focuses on a different topic: (Section 2) observational and modeling data research and application in cryosphere sciences and (Section 3) expanding undergraduate research experiences in cryosphere science. We found that many cryosphere-related research projects and data sharing initiatives engage in ICON research. These efforts should be continued and improved. Specifically, we recommend standardizing methodologies and data, and removing existing barriers to data access and participation in our field. We acknowledge that such ICON-Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable-aligned efforts are cost- and labor-intensive. They require leadership and accountability but they also have the potential to increase the diversity and knowledge of the cryosphere research community in the future.

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