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[dataset]: benthic foraminifera of the Ria de Vigo and continental shelf #238

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pauladizbf opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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benthic foraminifera Ria de Vigo

Describe your dataset and any specific challenges or blockers you have or anticipate.

Data consist of four datasets. For each dataset benthic foraminiferal abundances are separated from sample attributes (geolocation, sampling procedure, etc). Data need to be merged (taxonomic information and samples attributes) and standardized following Darwin core standards. The taxonomy needs to be updated and harmonized according to Worms.

Info about "raw" Data Files.

The "raw" data are taxonomy and samples attributes separated excel files

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@MathewBiddle MathewBiddle added the workshop Issues created associated with any of the workshops hosted by the SMBD label Feb 9, 2024
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Thank you for identifying this dataset for mobilization. The workshop hosts wanted to check in. Is there anything you need help with in order to mobilize this dataset to OBIS? If you would like assistance from an OBIS node you can find node contacts listed here.

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