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The Geoscience Paper of the Future (GPF) activity aims to demonstrate how papers will be published in the future, going beyond a PDF format and including software, datasets, and workflow all published in open and accessible ways that make the paper transparent, reproducible, and machine indexable. We refer to such a paper as a geoscience paper of the future, or GPF for short.

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Name Affiliation Research Area Topic of the paper
Cedric David NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Hydrology and river modeling River Network Routing on the NHDPlus Dataset
Ibrahim Demir University of Iowa Hydrology Optimization and evaluation of hydrological network representation techniques for fast access and query in web-based system
Wally Fulweiler Boston University Coastal marine ecosystems and biogeochemistry A long-term data set of direct sediment N2 fluxes in a temperate estuary in Rhode Island
Leif Karlstrom & Lay Kuan Loh University of Oregon & Carnegie Mellon University Volcanology and fluid mechanics Spectral clustering of spatial point clouds for volcanic vents and associated attributes
Kyo Lee NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Climate model evaluation Evaluation of simulated temperature, precipitation, cloud fraction and insolation over the conterminous United States using Regional Climate Model Evaluation System
Kim Miller Columbia University/Lamont Observatory Earth surface processes Effects of intermittency on delta dynamics
Heath Mills University of Houston Clear Lake Marine geomicrobiology Molecular Characterization of Water Column Microbial Populations within the Northern Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone
Ji-Hyun Oh NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Tropical meteorology Tools for computing momentum budget for the westerly wind event associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation
Suzanne Pierce University of Texas Austin Hydrogeology Collaborative decision support for water management
Allen Pope NSDIC Polar sciences Source Data and MATLAB Code for Estimating and Evaluating Supraglacial Lake Depth With Landsat 8 and other Multispectral Sensors
Jordan Read & Luke Winslow US Geological Survey Ecology and physical limnology Lake catchment modeling
Mimi Tzeng Dauphin Island Sea Lab Physical Oceanography Fisheries Oceanography of Coastal Alabama (FOCAL): A Subset of a Time-Series of Hydrographic and Current Data from a Permanent Moored Station Outside Mobile Bay (13 Apr to 18 May 2011)
Sandra Villamizar University of California Merced River ecohydrology Using whole stream metabolism to assess the response of river ecosystems to flow disturbance events - The case of the San Joaquin River restoration effort
Xuan Yu University of Delaware Hydrogeology A semidiscrete finite volume formulation for multiprocess watershed simulation
Jon Goodall and Bakinam Essawy University of Virginia Hydrology Hydrology data preprocessing workflows using data grids and Docker

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Acknowledgments

This activity is organized by the GeoSoft project as part of the EarthCube initiative of the US National Science Foundation.