Our group has a Research Data Management Plan developed with support from the UVic library to be consistent with the Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy.
We are happy to share our data for all published work (and often unpublished work) with anyone, and do so through the University of Victoria Dataverse which is an institutional research data repository as well as figshare, email etc. Just search ‘Gleeson’ in the UVic Dataverse to find multiple repositories, permanently stored on Canadian servers. We also share data and code through the Open Science Foundation as well as Github where we have share the streamDepletr R package (tools for streamflow depletion modeling) and individual repos such as Xander Huggins, Sam Zipper , and Qiang Li. |
GLobal HYdrogeology MaPS (GLHYMPS) of permeability and porosity with data on the UVic dataverse. The lack of robust, spatially distributed subsurface data was a key obstacle limiting the implementation of complex and realistic groundwater dynamics into global land surface, hydrologic, and climate models. We have mapped and analyzed permeability and porosity globally and at high resolution for the first time. The maps come are available in three different generations from these three papers:
1) Gleeson et al. 2011 (permeability only); 2) Gleeson et al. 2014 (higher resolution permeability and porosity; and 3) Huscroft et al. 2018 (two layers with unconsolidated sediments above the Gleeson et al. 2014 data). |
The purpose of the Crustal Permeability Data Portal is to ‘unearth’ (pun intended!) permeability data by providing links to online, peer-reviewed permeability data that is open to anyone around the world. Tom started and maintains this portal to permeability data
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