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Articles | Volume XLVIII-4-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-4-2024-13-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-4-2024-13-2024
21 Oct 2024
 | 21 Oct 2024

Deep Earth System Data Laboratory (DeepESDL)

Anca Anghelea, Ewelina Dobrowolska, Gunnar Brandt, Martin Reinhardt, Miguel Mahecha, Tejas Morbagal Harish, and Stephan Meissl

Keywords: Earth System Science, Multivariate analysis, Earth Observation, Open Source, Open Science, Artificial Intelligence

Abstract. The Deep Earth System Data Lab (DeepESDL) provides an AI-ready, collaborative environment for researchers aiming to study the Earth's complex dynamics using various datasets and empirical approaches. Recently opened to Early Adopters, it builds on projects like CAB-LAB and ESDL, utilizing well-established Python and Julia technology stacks. DeepESDL offers programmatic access to extensive analysis-ready data cubes and computational resources, enabling researchers to focus on analysis without extensive preparations. Scientists can use persistently available data cubes or generate user-tailored cubes from own data or publicly available datasets. The goal is to streamline data processing through empirical or AI methods within high-dimensional Earth Observation workflows. DeepESDL addresses the complete research cycle, from discovery of earth data to powerful analyses, collaborative scientific research, advanced data visualisation and publication of results, promoting FAIR and Open Science. Apart from serving as a research environment, DeepESDL showcases scientific use cases and supports educational purposes through capacity building, academic programs, and Open Science initiatives. This paper presents an overview of DeepESDL.