{"@type": "dcat:Dataset", "accessLevel": "public", "accrualPeriodicity": "irregular", "bureauCode": ["026:00"], "contactPoint": {"@type": "vcard:Contact", "fn": "Elizabeth Foughty", "hasEmail": "mailto:elizabeth.a.foughty@nasa.gov"}, "description": "COMPLEX NETWORKS IN CLIMATE SCIENCE:\r\nPROGRESS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES\r\nKARSTEN STEINHAEUSER, NITESH V. CHAWLA, AND AUROOP R. GANGULY\r\n\r\nAbstract. Networks have been used to describe and model a wide range of complex systems,\r\nboth natural as well as man-made. One particularly interesting application in the earth sciences\r\nis the use of complex networks to represent and study the global climate system. In this paper,\r\nwe motivate this general approach, explain the basic methodology, report on the state of the art\r\n(including our contributions), and outline open questions and opportunities for future research.", "distribution": [{"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "description": "COMPLEX NETWORKS IN CLIMATE SCIENCE: PROGRESS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES", "downloadURL": "https://c3.nasa.gov/dashlink/static/media/publication/Paper_2_.pdf", "format": "PDF", "mediaType": "application/pdf", "title": "Paper 2 .pdf"}, {"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "description": "Presentation", "downloadURL": "https://c3.nasa.gov/dashlink/static/media/publication/Paper2_presentation.pdf", "format": "PDF", "mediaType": "application/pdf", "title": "Paper2_presentation.pdf"}], "identifier": "DASHLINK_224", "issued": "2010-10-13", "keyword": ["ames", "dashlink", "nasa"], "landingPage": "https://c3.nasa.gov/dashlink/resources/224/", "modified": "2025-03-31", "programCode": ["026:029"], "publisher": {"@type": "org:Organization", "name": "Dashlink"}, "title": "COMPLEX NETWORKS IN CLIMATE SCIENCE: PROGRESS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES"}