arXiv Open Access 2017

Interoperability in Planetary Research for Geospatial Data Analysis

Trent M. Hare Angelo P. Rossi Alessandro Frigeri Chiara Marmo
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For more than a decade there has been a push in the planetary science community to support interoperable methods for accessing and working with geospatial data. Common geospatial data products for planetary research include image mosaics, digital elevation or terrain models, geologic maps, geographic location databases (e.g., craters, volcanoes) or any data that can be tied to the surface of a planetary body (including moons, comets or asteroids). Several U.S. and international cartographic research institutions have converged on mapping standards that embrace standardized geospatial image formats, geologic mapping conventions, U.S. Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) cartographic and metadata standards, and notably on-line mapping services as defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC).

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Trent M. Hare

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Angelo P. Rossi

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Alessandro Frigeri

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Chiara Marmo

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Hare, T.M., Rossi, A.P., Frigeri, A., Marmo, C. (2017). Interoperability in Planetary Research for Geospatial Data Analysis. https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.02683

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