Mineral Informatics

Working group on Mineral Informatics

Informatics, or information science, focuses on all aspects of extracting information from data. The objectives of informatics include assembling and providing access to well-curated data resources, developing and applying advanced analytical and visualization methods, and interpretation of results after applying these methods. Open and reliable data resources that conform to FAIR practices (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) are an essential pillar of scientific advances through informatics. Mineralogists have long benefitted from open-access data resources such as mindat.orgrruff.info, and earthchem.org, but a significant amount of published and unpublished data on mineral occurrences, compositions, physical properties, and other attributes are not yet available in any open-access platform. Most mineralogical publications do not require new data to be deposited in an open-access form, nor are there uniform standards for reporting such data. 

If you would like to receive future notices, and perhaps participate in this effort, please email Robert Hazen.


Officers:

Chair: Robert M. HAZEN, Carnegie Institution for Science, USA.

Vice-Chair: Sergey V. KRIVOVICHEV, Dept. Crystallography, Saint-Petersburg State Univ. Russia.

Vice-Chair: Yan LI, Peking University, China.

Secretary: Shaunna M. MORRISON, Carnegie Institution for Science, USA.


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