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1. Current Michigan Tech PIRE datasets include satellite images ArcGIS maps seismic data thermal imaging technical papers video measured and processed data and other databases related to specific topics and research areas The types of data to be cataloged are not limited to this list 1RODS will allow new data types to be added to the system as needed These datasets may be stored anywhere they need not all reside on the same server The data catalog will store descriptive information about each dataset in a mySQL database This will include searchable fields such as location coordinates data type and descriptive keywords The database will also hold detailed descriptions usage restrictions and reference citations RODS is the name of the online tool used to catalog the data but Michigan Tech s instance of the iRODS database is called HAZHub Sometimes these terms are used interchangeably but they both refer to the underlying database system Michigan Tech s data archive is connected to 700GB of storage space which has the potential for expansion as needed Files have been grouped together in tar and gzip formats and the targeted size for any one file stored in the system is 1 2 GB To date 400 GB of data have been uploaded into the repository The uploaded data is mostly volcano related datasets from Guatemala and El Salvador but students are in the process of uploading more volcano seismic and geohydrology da
2. H IpATA_OBJECT _ tempZone home PublicAccess G FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2008 01 07 _OrigDat DATA_OBJECT _ tempZone home PublicAccess G FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2008 01 07_OrigDat DATA_OBJECT __ tempZone home PublicAccess G FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2008 01_Processed_ Figure 6 Search results in iDROP when searching for part of a file name HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 13 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 Search by Latitude Longitude Advanced Search a Latitude and Longitude are metadata fields and can only be searched in the HAZHub Online interface hazard data geo mtu edu Figures 7 and 8 The metadata search feature in iDROP is currently under development P Adv Search Search By Name November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am Name or Partial Name case sensitive Any Time i November 14 2013 10 36 am Owner of the file November 14 2013 10 36 am x Resource of the file 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am hazhub home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaguito FLIR November 14 2013 10 36 am General Public and Technical Lal November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am Name a top da November 14 2013 10 36 am name e op i aaa ovaries name Opi aa E bites Name ao iaa ES OE ENA Name i od ienai laden alue November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am Nove
3. or use CTL click to select specific items h Metadata can be added and deleted but values cannot be modified 3 3 2 HAZHub Online From any web browser enter the url hazard data geo mtu edu Sign on to iRODS Host IP localhost Port 1247 Username Password Zone hazhub HAZHub Online Features a The directory structure is similar to the Windows environment Only one file at a time may be uploaded or downloaded Searches can be done on file names and on metadata values such as Keywords and Latitude Longitude values Text searches are case sensitive Files cannot be renamed use HAZHub iDROP for this Metadata can only be copied pasted one value at a time Metadata can be added deleted and modified Includes a Map feature for locating datasets and searching by Latitude and Longitude oF soa mh of HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 6 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 is HAZHub irods hazhub localhost 1247 hazhub home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaguito FLIR Mozilla Firefox er File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help HAZHub Info x f i HAZHub irods hazhub loc hazard data geo mtu edu browse php ruri irods hazhub localhost 3A1247 hazhub home cB Google P A HAZHub Online Michigan Tech s Natural Hazards Archive Alternate Data Access Method HAZHub iDROP irods hazhub localhost 1247 Sign Out Collections v Selecta Browseup OQnewr Delete
4. archive 3 Combining datasets Please combine files that belong together using tar and zip ex files amp directories needed for an ArcInfo Map project 4 Keep file sizes under 2 GB Files over 2 GB may be difficult for some users to download If a combined dataset will be over 2 GB then create several files with the same naming convention but add SetO1 Set02 etc to the end of the file names Users will know the data files belong together and will download them together HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 18 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 5 Project Files layers and links If you are uploading a project that contains links to layer files please include all of the files needed to open and view your project 6 Metadata When you upload a file in your Users directory a set of blank metadata will be generated Please fill in this data access through HAZHub Online including Latitude and Longitude values If your data is focused on a particular volcano use the lat long coordinates from the Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program database 7 Private or Public Access Please indicate the type of data you are submitting If it can be freely accessible by the general public it will be moved it to hazhub home PublicAccess If the data is proprietary and should only be used by Michigan Tech Researchers then we will move it to hazhub home PrivateAccess 8 Notify Carol Asiala cjasiala mtu edu when your upload
5. classified as available for use and distribution by the general public or available only to Michigan Tech researchers All project results were intended to be made available to the general public but some supporting data associated with a project may include purchased and copyrighted material for which Michigan Tech does not have permissions to make available in a public database Examples of this type of data are a ASTER imagery which is free but can only be distributed within the organization that has an authorized download account Purchased data sets that cannot be shared c Photographs and videos taken by organizations that have shared these images solely for Michigan Tech research 5 Procedures for Contributing Data to HAZHub Contributions to the Natural Hazards Archive are encouraged especially from current and former grad students involved in the PIRE project Remote Sensing for Hazard Mitigation and Resource Protection in Pacific Latin America 1 Data Review Check with Carol Asiala cjasiala mtu edu or John Gierke jsgierke mtu edu before uploading data We would like to know what type of data is being added to the archive and make sure contributors follow the archive guidelines we have set up 2 Upload to your user directory Once you have received a userid and password a directory under hazhub home Users lt your userid gt will be set up for you This is the only place you will have permissions to upload data to the
6. etc e Documents published in conferences and congresses including abstracts posters presentations etc f Papers published in peer reviewed journals congress memoirs etc Other presentations given at workshops internal GMES activities etc Thesis and report documents poe 3 5 Directory Collection Structure and Naming Conventions Directories in the repository are referred to as Collections The archived data has been divided into 2 main collections PublicAccess and PrivateAccess The PrivateAccess collection contains proprietary data with use restricted to Michigan Tech researchers and collaborators under the guidelines of the data s use policies The PublicAccess collection will be made available to all archive users with the request that data be sited correctly in any published documents and presentations HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 8 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 Directory structure for the PublicAccess and PrivateAccess directories hazhub home PublicAccess Country Geologic Feature Data type File names example FLIR data from the Sanitaguito volcano in Guatemala will be found under hazhub home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaguito FLIR File naming conventions The file naming conventions were planned to assist users in searches of the data either by using the search features or just by browsing the collections of data Many data sets are a combination of multiple files and
7. is complete and after reviewing we will move it to the correct directory 6 Developments still in progress 1 Currently in the process of connecting the iRODS database at the University at Buffalo with Michigan Tech s iRODS database The iRODS Federation feature will allow Michigan Tech and the University at Buffalo to administrate their own iRODS archive systems but will allow users of both systems to access the data on both systems This feature currently being tested and coordinated with the University at Buffalo 2 Assess the iDROP Transfer Manager to check its usefulness in monitoring the upload download activity of the data repository through iDROP 3 Continue uploading project data and proofread the uploaded files and directories to make sure they follow the outlined naming conventions and metadata structures HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 19 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014
8. of data collected generated and processed by faculty and students in support of their research in the fields of volcanology seismology and hydrology The data includes but is not limited to remote sensing GIS thermal infrared imaging and seismic data along with video and photograph recordings of events 1 Basic data or raw information used for a project which otherwise is not easily accessible and which we have permission to put in the repository either for the general public to have access to it or for only a restricted group of people Proprietary data will only be accessible by those who have permissions to use it such as ASTER data downloaded under Michigan Tech s account Michigan Tech does not have permissions to redistribute ASTER data to the general public but it is available for use by Michigan Tech researchers Imagery data such as Landsat and MODIS will not be included in the repository since it is available for free on the Internet Typical datasets uploaded to the repository include HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 7 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 a Satellite remote sensing datasets in GIS raster format e g geotiff img etc files GIS datasets acquired for the research purpose e g shapefiles raster datasets etc c Instrumental and measurement datasets directly collected during field work including geophysical e g seismic acoustic thermal FLIR VLF 2D_ER differential GPS etc
9. 19 2013 J Santa Maria Jun 20 2013 Upload Options s Rf Current File Manage Pause Total Progress J Figure 2 HAZHub iDROP user interface to Michigan Tech s Natural Hazards Archive Works best from the Mozilla Firefox web browser Link to idrop jnlp http iren web renci org idrop release idrop jnl Allow the iDrop Java program to run Note running from other browsers will be checked into further Currently Firefox will run idrop jnlp but other browsers download the idrop jnlp file and then are missing support files Please log in to your iDrop data grid Host hazard data geo mtu edu Zone hazhub User Name Password Login Mode Standard Check the Advanced Login Settings to change your password or to verify that the Default Resource is set to demoResc necessary if uploading data files HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 5 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 HAZHub iDROP Features a The directory structure is similar to the Mac environment Multiple files may be uploaded or downloaded at once c Searches can be done on file names but the metadata searches are still under development d Text searches are case sensitive e Clicking on a file in the Search results box shows the selected file in the directory structure f Files can be renamed if needed Metadata can be Copied to the clipboard to paste in other applications Select all metadata values
10. Michigan Tech HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive User Manual 1 Background The vision for the Michigan Tech Natural Hazards Archive is to provide web access to data files that are of interest to the research community Natural Hazards Archive HAZHub was developed as the Data Archive Plan of the NSF project Remote Sensing for Hazard Mitigation and Resource Protection in Pacific Latin America This project was sponsored by the National Science Foundation s Office of International Science and Engineering OISE The initial archived data was directly related to the research performed by grad students and faculty involved in the project but the archive is a pro active archive system that will continue to maintain archives of data sets from current and future geologic hazards and resources research performed at Michigan Tech and other collaborating institutions Geologic hazards and resources include research in the areas of geohydrology volcanology and seismology The Michigan Tech data collection consists of many types of datasets which cover a wide range of geographic and geologic areas The backbone of the database is the open source integrated Rule Oriented Data System iRODS developed by the Data Intensive Cyber Environments Center DICE Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Development of the core iRODS system has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Archives and Records Administration
11. antiaguito _2008 07 07 tar gz demoResc 905 32 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am 5 E OBSERVATK Cy SEISMIC FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 05 tar gz demoResc 68 12 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am B TIME_LAPSE B FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 05_Observatory tar gz demoResc 68 13 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am VIDEO Honduras Mexico E FuR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 06_Video_MonteBello tar gz demoResc 1 49 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am Nicaragua a G Panama E Tanzania E FuR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 11_S_MB_t20009 tar gz GemoResc 1 28 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am J testcoll B FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 11_S MB_t20010 tar gz demoResc 1 32 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am i a E FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 11_S_MB_t20011 tar gz demoResc 1 37 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am G UserGroups B G Users E FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 11_Video_MonteBello tar gz demoResc 1 58 GB November 14 2013 10 36am Ei Pag 1 of2 gt Dj Displaying objects 1 50 of 71 E FuR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 12_SantaMariaiS_Seti tar gz demoResc 1 73 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 06 tar gz demoResc 778 63 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am E FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 11_S_MB_t20006 tar gz demoResc 1 21 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am Figure 3 HAZHub Online interface to Michigan Tech s Natural Hazards Archive 3 4 HAZHub Data Content The Natural Hazards Archive is a collection of all types
12. at long coordinates SW and NE corners _ 2 8991526985043135 78 3984375 9 188870084473406 71 3671875 Initial map shows all features represented in the database Volcano locations are from the Global Volcanism Program and other features such as country wide datasets and watersheds are centralized locations from the project This map shows only 1 icon per location even though many locations have numerous data files archived al Figure 9 HAZHub Online location map Users can select an area to search for files within the rectangle boundaries 3 8 Uploading and Downloading Files When using iDROP multiple files can be uploaded or downloaded in one operation To download the user selects the files to download and clicks the Download icon The user selects the destination directory in his local drive from the dialog box Figure 9 In the HAZHub Online web browser download individual files by double clicking the file and selecting Force Download Files can be uploaded with the Upload tab HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 16 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 lJ Download Files and Collections from iRODS oes Eee lt m Files Collections that will be Downloaded File tempZone home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaguito FLIR FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 09_Set1 tar gz tempZone home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaquito FLIR FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 10_Observatory tar gz t
13. ch User Documentation January 2014 3 6 Metadata Metadata will be stored for each file in the archive system Figures 4 and 5 Users will be able to find data by searching on the metadata fields and will also be able to get a quick review of the data file contents before downloading Metadata fields will contain 1 ae be 10 11 12 13 14 15 Contributor Name Person contributing the data to the archive This is usually the faculty member responsible for the data Contributor Organization Country country of data location Data Use Permissions description of how data can be used and distributed DataID Identification number from the database This will identify individual files in the repository and will also be included in the Reference Citation field Description only populated when more detailed information than the keywords has been given Field of Study Volcanology Hydrology etc Geologic Feature Name If the data pertains to a volcano this will be the volcano name Otherwise it will be the name of the feature or location the data pertains to such as the Quito Aquifer System Interest Level Technical General Public If a data set is labeled General Public it will contain photos or video footage that would be of interest to the general population as well as researchers If it is labeled Technical then it is a set of data mostly of interest to researchers Keywords list of keywords to ass
14. directories that have been tar d and zipped To keep individual file sizes between and 2 GB some data sets consist of multiple tar gz files that end with a set number to indicate multiple files for the same data set 1 Basic filename format TTTTTT_Volcano_yyyy mm dd_description_Set tar gz a Example FLIR SEQ_ Pacaya_2009 01_BuenaVista_Set01 tar gz b TTTTTT general type of data FLIR FLIR SEQ DOAS ASTER TIME LAPSE etc c Geologic_Hazard name of volcano or other specific geologic hazard location if data is not volcano related d yyyy mm dd date of data drop dd and mm if unknown description extra description to help identify data f Set if data is a set of related files they will be tar d and zipped in groups of files 1 2 GBs in size Some data sets will be a set of tar gz files If there are 10 or more sets they should be numbered with 2 digits for directory sorting Drop the Set portion of the name if there is only one file 2 Filename for thesis ThesisMSorPhD_Volcano_PublYear_LastName pdf ThesisMS_Santa_Ana_2008_Colvin pdf 3 Filename for data directly supporting a thesis ThesisMSorPhD_Volcano_PublYear_LastName_DataType_DateOfData_Set tar gz ThesisMS_Santa_Ana_2008_Colvin_modis_aqua_2005_Set1 tar gz 4 Other Filename conventions Do not leave blank spaces in file names use even volcano names Santa_Ana oe 99 inside dates Use _ for other items HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 9 Michigan Te
15. e metadata value HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 12 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 Example Keywords like FLIR will find all files with FLIR listed anywhere in the Keywords field Keywords FLIR will only find the files where FLIR is the only value listed in Keywords Keywords gt FLIR will only find files where the 1st Keyword follows FLIR in the alphabet isl 5 EB E R X y Refresh Delete Info tempZone home PublicAccess Guatemala Pacaya Pacaya File System size last modified K EJ Guatemala bun 26 2013 a Irak 47 90419 Hj Cerro Quemado Jan 4 2013 Parent tempZone home PublicAccess G ThesisMS_Santiaguito Pacaya_2008_D tempZone home PublicAccess G ThesisMS_Santiaguito Pacaya_2008_D tempZone home PublicAccess G ThesisPhD_Cerro_Quemado Santa_Mar s G ThesisMS_Pacaya_2009_Matias Gomez Pacaya_2012_ Manzoni pd tempZone home PublicAccess G ThesisMS_Pacaya_2012_Morgan pdf i ThesisMS_Pacaya_2012_Schaefer pdf Pacaya_2010_Dalton pd tempZone home PublicAccess G FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2008 01 05_OrigDat E tempZone home PublicAccess G FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2008 01 06_OrigDat ET File DATA_OBJECT _ tempZone home PublicAccess G FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2008 01 07_OrigDat DATA_OBJECT __ tempZone home PublicAccess G FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2008 01 07_OrigDat Total Progress
16. empZone home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaguito FLIR FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 07 07 tar gz tempZone home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaquito FLIR FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2009 01 05 tar gz Download Target Location M Browse Local Folders Use local home directory Use last download target Download Now Cancel i Figure 10 iDROP interface for downloading files to a local directory The files listed here are the files that were selected by the user in the data archive 3 9 Delete Files Users can only delete if they have read and write permissions When deleting files in iDROP they automatically get moved to the Trash folder Even if the file being deleted is in Trash a new Trash folder is created under the current folder and the file is moved there When Deleting files in the HAZHub Online web browser the user has the option of either permanently deleting the file or moving it to Trash Under the Delete menu if Force Permenant Delete is checked the deleted file will not be saved under Trash If this is unchecked any deleted file will be moved to the Trash folder 4 Criteria to include data in HAZHub The purpose of the data repository is to archive valuable and usable project data created within the PIRE project For files to be considered valuable and usable the students will apply the following criteria to uploaded data 1 The files have to be a fini
17. geochemical volcanic SO2 water chemistry etc structural rock mechanics Schmidt hammer joint orientation etc and geo hydrological e g flow rate well level etc datasets d Visual photos and video and traditional field notebook hand held GPS etc recorded datasets e Analytical and laboratory results from the analysis of samples collected in the field including geochemical e g rock composition thin section photographs etc f Interviews surveys and other human subject research datasets restricted by Institutional Review Board IRB constraints 2 Diverse products generated from the different research projects e g thesis This should include information in a variety of formats The most condensed level will be the documents thesis and papers describing and presenting the research results but a variety of other datasets are also expected Such datasets include a Datasets and tables in spreadsheet or other general purpose database format e g excel Dbase etc b GIS files raster files shapefiles mxd ArcGis document files and associated metadata files including final maps and GIS layers c Datasets in specific electronic file formats associated to each discipline e g outputs form seismic source modeling corrected SO2 maps images from the UV camera etc d Computer code and programming outputs e g Matlab SO2 software analysis other code written for specific data processing routines
18. gle file uploads amp downloads 1 search on file name and metadata fields data location map HAZHub iDROP multiple file uploads amp downloads search only on file name use Mozilla Firefox for best results Contact Carol Asiala cjasiala mtu edu 906 487 2033 UserID amp Password requests Data access issues John Gierke jsgierke mtu edu 906 487 2535 Geohydrology data Gregory Waite gpwaite mtu edu 906 487 3554 Volcanology Seismic data Simon Carn scarn mtu edu 906 487 1756 Atmospheric data CONTACT Figure 1 The HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive web page is located under the Geological amp Mining Engineering amp Sciences web site under RESEARCH HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive User Documentation Michigan Tech January 2014 3 2 Request UserID and Password Userids and passwords are required to access the data archive and permissions will be set according to the user s level of use The root directory of the HAZHub archive is hazhub home Data is then divided into PublicAccess PrivateAccess and Users directories PublicAccess contains datasets that are accessible by the general public Data should still be sited correctly when referenced in publications and presentations but it is freely accessible and usable for research and publication All users will be given access to view and download data in this directory PrivateAccess contains proprietary data that is
19. ist in searching includes location geologic feature type of data etc Latitude n nnn decimal format positive values for N negative values for S Longitude n nnn decimal format positive values for E negative values for W Reference Citation citation to be used when referencing this data in publications zLatitude x1000 Latitude times 1000 zLongitude x1000 Latitude times 1000 These metadata values will be automatically created updated by a script They were added to the system because of a database issue discovered in 1RODS where numeric comparisons of decimal metadata gave inaccurate results With this fix searches will be accurate for Lat Long values with precision to 3 digits HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 10 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 Parent Collection Attribute FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 09_Set1 tar gz tempZone home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaguito FLIR Data Use Permissions Field of Stud Interest Level Keywords FLIR SEQ Thermal Camer Latitude n nnn 14 756 Longitude n nnn 91 552 Create Refresh Close Figure 4 Click the Info icon in iDROP to display file information and then select the Metadata tab The whole block of metadata can be copied and pasted to other documents The Reference Citation is especially useful when users need to cite s
20. lica ASTER demoResc lt iy gt 1 oo r hazard data geo mtu edu browse php Seite tl ee See a Figure 8 Search results list for the HAZHub Online interface Each item in the list can be double clicked to download or view the metadata Search by Latitude Longitude chosen on location map a From HAZHub Online click on toolbar icon Map b Anew window HAZHub Online Location Search Map opens with all Latitude Longitude data locations marked on the map A double click on an icon will show the feature name and country of the data Select the Draw a Rectangle box to draw a search area e Click on Search This opens the Advanced Search dialog in the HAZHub Online web page The lat long search range will be populated with the SE and NW corners of the user drawn rectangle f Click Search to view the list of data files within the lat long range g To limit the search to just the PublicAccess Files select the hazhub home PublicAccess directory and then do the search Check the Under Current Collection checkbox in the Advance Search dialog box before clicking on Search ao HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 15 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 Google Dataset locations Select the Draw a Rectangle box to draw a search area Click on Search to open Advanced Search dialog with selected lat long ranges The search window opens within the HAZHub Online web page L
21. mber 14 2013 10 36 am os November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36 am November 14 2013 10 36am Figure 7 Search dialog for i RODS web browser interface Open the search box by clicking on the dropdown arrow next to the search icon on the upper right corner of the screen HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 14 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 i HAZHub irods hazhub localhost 1247 hazhub home PublicAccess Guatemala Santiaguito FUR Mozilla Freon gg Lue File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Se HAZHub Info x f HAZHub irods hazhub loc bg k 2 hazard data geo mtu edu browse php ruri irods hazhub localhost 3A1247 hazhub home cB Google P A HAZHub Online Michigan Tech s Natural Hazards Archive Alternate Data Access Method rods hazhub localhost 1247 Sign Out Collections ate Modified File Search Results xX Name Collection Resource 4 E QuickBirdImages_Boaco_2006 tar gz hazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Boaco demoResc B FLIR_SanMiguel_2008 03 11_SouthRim tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San MigueVFLIR demoResc Bigs B FLIR_SanMiguel_2008 03 11_NorthRim tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San MigueVFLIR demoResc E FuR_San Salvador_2008 03 13_Sendero tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San Salvador FLIR de
22. moResc E Fur _san Salvador _2008 03 13_La Ihazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San Salvador FLIR demoResc Olla _Mirador tar gz B FLIR_San Salvador _2008 03 13_La hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San Salvador FLIR demoResc Olla_CaminoAbajo tar gz B FLIR_San Salvador _2008 03 13_Boqueron tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San Salvador FLIR demoResc B FLIR SEQ_San Vicente _2008 03 10 tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San Vincente FLIR demoResc B FLIR SEQ_San Salvador _2008 03 10_Boqueron tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador San Salvador FLIR demoResc FLIR SEQ_Berlin_2008 03 10 tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador Berlin FLIR demoResc sie Lapse E FLIR ARCMAP_EiSalvador_2008 03 10 tar gz hazhub home PublicAccess El Salvador demoResc E ASTER_Nicaragua_2006_Telica_index_of_compressed_ nazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Telica ASTER demoResc E ASTER_Nicaragua_2006 Telica_14 tar gz shazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Telica ASTER demoResc B ASTER_Nicaragua_2006_Telica_13 qz hazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Telica ASTER demoResc B ASTER Nicaragua _2006_Telica_12 gz hazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Telica ASTER demoResc E ASTER Nicaragua _2006_Telica_11 gz hazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Telica ASTER demoResc ASTER_Nicaragua_2006_Telica_10 qz hazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Telica ASTER demoResc ASTER_Nicaragua_2006_Telica_09 qz hazhub home PrivateAccess Nicaragua Te
23. only accessible by Michigan Tech researchers and students and is limited in use by copyright and licensing restrictions General public users will be able to see directory and file names but will not have permissions to view or download data Users contains a subdirectory for each user with access to the HAZHub archive This directory is used when Michigan Tech researchers and collaborators need to upload new data into the archive The archive administrators will review the data and make sure the file amp directory names are in compliance with the HAZHub naming conventions and will also verify that a complete and accurate set of metadata has been provided for each file before transferring data sets to the correct public or private access directory To request a userid password please email Carol Asiala cjasiala mtu edu or use the Online Request form Please include an Email address and Preferred UserID If you are requesting access to the PrivateAccess directory please provide Michigan Tech advisor referral name and email address Your password can be changed through the iDROP interface The same UserID and password will work when logging in with either access method HAZHub iDROP or HAZHub Online 3 3 Access to HAZHub iRODS www irods org is the open source software installed on Michigan Tech s server that manages the data archive HAZHub iDROP and the HAZHub Online are two web based user interface programs that allow users to
24. ote Sensing for Hazard Mitigation and Resource Protection in Pacific Latin America This project was sponsored by the National Science Foundation s Office of International Science and Engineering OISE The initial repository data was directly related to the research performed by grad students and faculty involved in the project but the repository is a pro active archive system that will continue to maintain archives of data sets from current and future geologic hazards and resources research performed at Michigan Tech and other collaborating institutions Geologic hazards and resources include research in the areas of geohydrology volcanology and seismology The backbone of the database is the open source integrated Rule Oriented Data System iRODS developed by the Data Intensive Cyber Environments Center DICE Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Development of the core iRODS system has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Archives and Records Administration HAZHub UserID Password Request Access to HAZHub Data HAZHub Archive Content HAZHub Directory and File Name Conventions HAZHub Metadata HAZHub Search Tips Contributing Data to HAZHub EVENTS SUPPORT NEED TO KNOW is site GEOLOGICAL AND MINING ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES Engineering gt Geological Engineering gt HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive Database Access Methods HAZHub Online sin
25. ources in their publications HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive User Documentation 11 Michigan Tech January 2014 irods test mtu edu browse php ruri irods tempZone localhost C Google ae m r m m Most Visited T Getting Started M Inbox 2 169 cjasiala Latest Headlines V select al Browseup new Delete v Upload More Y Search By Name J amp E tempZone ii Resource Size Date Modified lt Sj home im 8 irods E FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2009 0 1 08 Flow set2 t4 demoResc 1 248 PrivateAccess 30 E FLIR_Pacaya_2009 01 08_Video_BuenaVista demoResc 244 43 MB March 23 2013 1 36 pm B6 PublicAccess Argentina E FLIR SEQ_Pacaya_2009 01 08_How_Set2 tar gz TT 8 Bolivia E SS ae Sam Chile Fe Open Ez Sj Costa Rica A Feen g OAdd Remove Reload E save Th am 2 Democratic Republi Names Valse I3am Gj Ecuador Contributor Gregory Waite lo am C Cotopaxi Contributor Organization Michigan Technological University JE Salvador E Country Guatemala 08 am c3 ig Gustomala E Data Use Permissions Free Access to Public cite source in presentations and p 05 am G Cerro Quemado DD paeem a aC Fuego Mam Lake Atitlan peen E am 3 Pacaya Field of Study Volcanology _ Geologic Feat
26. sessessresstsstestenseeseesrtesresesereset 19 HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 2 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 3 User Documentation 3 1 HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive online documentation URL http www mtu edu geo research hazard data Access the archive through the Geological amp Mining Engineering amp Sciences http www mtu edu geo web page Under RESEARCH select HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive Online Access to the HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive This website documents the use and expectations of the repository Userid password requests are initiated here and this site provides links to two user interface methods of accessing the data in the archive HAZHub iDROP and the HAZHub Online web browser File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help HAZHub Info tu edu g DEPARTMENT UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE RESEARCH Ceni Focus Current Projects Research News ters and Institutes Research Groups Michigan Teachers Excellence Program Field Trips HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive FACILITIES COMMUNITY AND CONTINUING EDUCATION RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE QUICK LINKS x 3 HAZHub irods hazhub loc a research hazard data ALUMNI STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF PARENTS Search thi HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive HAZHub Michigan Tech s Natural Hazards Archive was developed as the Data Archive Plan of the NSF project Rem
27. shed product of some sorts such that someone interested in the topic covered in the study will find it useful Intermediate products e g GIS layers used to clip data unsuccessful trial runs and dead end street tests e g calculations that were not finished or lead to non conclusive results should not be included 2 The files have to be either self explanatory e g self contained power point presentations or text documents for a technical but somewhat general audience or should have some kind of metadata to provide further explanation This could include an index of content for a set of HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 17 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 files in specific folders self explanatory file names standard file format and names for known file products e g satellite imagery further documentation in the Keywords and or Description metadata fields etc Files which have some direct relation to a thesis paper or other document that we can either include in the database e g thesis or formally cite e g paper could be included as long as it can be clearly linked to such a document and the content of the file is clearly described 3 Redundant information should be avoided only the final and hopefully definitive version should be included in cases where there are several versions of a document or dataset corresponding to different stages in the development of the document or dataset 4 Data will be
28. ta HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 1 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 2 Contents Wise BAG rN cecinere erena a EE EERE bas dabeatasuaced asbacae washed E EER REER D 1 2y COMENTS a aona E E nica eansnets e E E ET 2 3 User Doc m ntatiOi senner E EE E E E 3 3 1 Online Access to the HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive ceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneees 3 3 2 Request UserID and Password csc ccsecesiectae ances cudvespeadesedeeasccerdacaucdecentiedageseactunasdeadadses 4 3 3 Access to HAZHUD sses tiirsa ien eii a aE AAEE EER E EEEE EETA ERR 4 323 1 APTA IIRC cosetes san eeren asarna nenie aa E aeaaaee NERES 5 3 23 22 HAZHUD Online ienne a aria ar E AEREE E REER 6 3 4 TAA A AUB Data Gre cso sh pacer ae ea E R O E E I E 7 3 5 Directory Collection Structure and Naming ConventionS sssseeeesreeseerresrrererrersesees 8 30 Metadata swede cece T aia cea cea ee peas ev eee eee 10 Saks HAZHUD SACI TIS scroscio e a a E E EEE E 12 3 8 Uploading and Downloading Files s sesessseessessssseessessseetsseesseessersseresseeessressresseesset 16 Doe Delete PISS jo pipera er ea nE e E EE a E E E EEE E E EES 17 4 Criteria to include data in HAZHub ssesessseessseeesseesssssseesssessseesseesseresesssseeessresseesseesseeesseee 17 5 Procedures for Contributing Data to HAZHub sescscsscaccsssscasaasseadecsnindetesstssacnssiedehecssesdcexeeedades 18 6 Developments still in progress sesesseeeeseeseseiesessresressrterestes
29. upload More map AMAMEDEAD 9 advsearch Search By Name Sj hazhub a home ma a Girods B FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 08 tar gz demoResc 1 81 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am Name Resource l Size Date Modified lt G PrivateAccess E FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito__2008 01 09_Set1 tar gz demoResc 1 51 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am Sj PublicAccess 9 Chile 2 Costa Rica E FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 09_Set3 qz demoResc 1 54 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 09_Set2 tar qz demoResc 558 35 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am E Democratic Republi E FUR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 10_Observatory tar gz demoResc 485 78 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am a G Ecuador G GJE Salvador B FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 10_RoadSide tar gz demoResc 1 82 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am J Gj Guatemala E FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 11_Helicopter tar gz demoResc 464 71 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am Gj Cerro Quemado E Fur seq Santiaguito_2008 01 12 SantaMaria12 tar az demoResc 699 22 MB November 14 2013 10 36 am Fuego C Lake Atitlan Lan E FLIR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 12_SantaMaria13 tar gz demoResc 1 61 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am w Pacaya _ E FLR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 12_SantaMaria14 tar gz demoResc 1 56 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am G Santa Maria a Santiaguito a Doas E FuR SEQ_Santiaguito_2008 01 12_SantaMaria15_Set2 tar gz demoResc 1 72 GB November 14 2013 10 36 am B FLIR SEQ_S
30. ure Name Pacaya oa Santa Maria Interest Level Technical 16 am Santiaguito _ Keywords FLIR SEQ Thermal Camera Guatemala Pacaya B am J Honduras T Latitude n nnn 14 381 h w D i Lo am a makio Longitude n nnn 90 601 yaar Reference Citation Hetland Brianna and Cobin Patrice unpublished data M pepm a asaya y 43 pm overview metadata Copies More oi G Baru i 1 pm La Yeguada g L amo FALFLR_Pacava_2009 01_Analysis tar az demoResc 198 86 MB March 13 2013 7 40 pm_ Mm r Pagel ofi Displaying objects 1 41 of 41 Figure 5 In the HAZHub Online browser view metadata by double clicking on a file name and selecting the metadata tab 3 7 HAZHub Search tips Searches by File Name and Text Metadata Fields a The current text searches are case sensitive b Both iDROP Figure 6 and the iRODS web browser will look for the search text in any part of the File Name field Searching for Pacaya will find every file with Pacaya in the File Name Since file names are constructed with no spaces search for Santa Ana as Santa_Ana d When searching by metadata values the user chooses the operator lt lt gt gt like When the like operator is used the search text is found anywhere within the metadata value field When the compare operators lt lt gt gt are used the comparison is performed with the first characters of the search text and th
31. view and access the i1RODS managed database Both interfaces access the same data but they each provide unique features that will be helpful to users depending on their use of the Natural Hazards Archive HA ZHub iDROP is a Java Web Start application that can be run directly from a web browser It is the most current interface being developed by the iRODS organization It is a working version available for use but new developments are still in the process of being added HAZHub Natural Hazards Archive 4 Michigan Tech User Documentation January 2014 HAZHub Online is a tradition web page built on PHP and JavaScript It is an older interface written in PHP and Javascript It has search features not yet developed in the iDROP system but is limited to single file uploads and downloads 3 3 1 HAZHub iDROP d j me 2 8 e 8 r LM tempZone home PublicAccess Guatemala xl search Search File System size last modified a J PrivateAccess Jan 4 2013 T EJ PublicAccess Jun 4 2013 Argentina Jun 26 2013 J Bolivia Jun 26 2013 l J Chile Jun 26 2013 3 J Costa Rica Jun 26 2013 J Democratic Republic of the Co Jun 9 2013 J Ecuador Jun 26 2013 E J El Salvador Nov 19 2012 EMR Guatemala Jun 26 2013 J Cerro Quemado Jan 4 2013 J Fuego Feb 17 2013 J Lake Atitlan Jan 17 2013 J Pacaya Mar

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