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Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology
Entry ID: SWEET-Ontology
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This project provides a common semantic framework for various Earth science initiatives. The semantic web is a transformation of the existing web that will enable software programs, applications, and agents to find meaning and understanding on web pages. SWEET developed these capabilities in the context of finding and using Earth science data and information.
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Leonard, G. H., P. J. Langhorne, M. J. M. Williams, R. Vennell, C. R. Purdie, D.E. Dempsey, T. G. Haskell and R.D. Frew. Evolution of supercooling under coastal Antarctic sea ice during winter. Antarctic Science doi:10.1017/S0954102011000265 (2011)
Smith, I.J., Langhorne, P.J., Frew, R.D. and Haskell, T. G. Sea ice thicknesses near ice shelves: determining growth rates. Submitted to Cold Regions Science and Technology.
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