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The Sedimentary Geochemistry and Paleoenvironments Project

Farrell, Úna C. ORCID icon
Samawi, Rifaat
Anjanappa, Savitha
Klykov, Roman
Adeboye, Oyeleye O. ORCID icon
Agic, Heda
Ahm, Anne-Sofie C.
Boag, Thomas H.
Bowyer, Fred
Brocks, Jochen J. ORCID icon
Brunoir, Tessa N.
Canfield, Donald E. ORCID icon
Chen, Xiaoyan
Cheng, Meng
Clarkson, Matthew O.
Cole, Devon B. ORCID icon
Cordie, David R.
Crockford, Peter W.
Cui, Huan
Dahl, Tais W.
Mouro, Lucas D.
Dewing, Keith
Dornbos, Stephen Q.
Drabon, Nadja
Dumoulin, Julie A.
Emmings, Joseph F.
Endriga, Cecilia R.
Fraser, Tiffani A.
Gaines, Robert R.
Gaschnig, Richard M.
Gibson, Timothy M. ORCID icon
Gilleaudeau, Geoffrey J.
Gill, Benjamin C.
Goldberg, Karin
Guilbaud, Romain
Halverson, Galen P.
Hammarlund, Emma U. ORCID icon
Hantsoo, Kalev G.
Henderson, Miles A.
Hodgskiss, Malcolm S. W.
Horner, Tristan J.
Husson, Jon M.
Johnson, Benjamin ORCID icon
Kabanov, Pavel
Keller, C. Brenhin
Kimmig, Julien
Kipp, Michael A. ORCID icon
Knoll, Andrew H. ORCID icon
Kreitsmann, Timmu
Kunzmann, Marcus
Kurzweil, Florian
LeRoy, Matthew A. ORCID icon
Li, Chao ORCID icon
Lipp, Alex G.
Loydell, David K.
Lu, Xinze
Macdonald, Francis A.
Magnall, Joseph M.
Mänd, Kaarel ORCID icon
Mehra, Akshay ORCID icon
Melchin, Michael J.
Miller, Austin J.
Mills, N. Tanner ORCID icon
Mwinde, Chiza N.
O'Connell, Brennan ORCID icon
Och, Lawrence M. ORCID icon
Ossa Ossa, Frantz
Pagès, Anais
Paiste, Kärt
Partin, Camille A.
Peters, Shanan E.
Petrov, Peter
Playter, Tiffany L.
Plaza-Torres, Stephanie
Porter, Susannah M. ORCID icon
Poulton, Simon W.
Pruss, Sara B. ORCID icon
Richoz, Sylvain
Ritzer, Samantha R.
Rooney, Alan D. ORCID icon
Sahoo, Swapan K.
Schoepfer, Shane D.
Sclafani, Judith A.
Shen, Yanan
Shorttle, Oliver ORCID icon
Slotznick, Sarah P. ORCID icon
Smith, Emily F.
Spinks, Sam
Stockey, Richard G.
Strauss, Justin V. ORCID icon
Stüeken, Eva E. ORCID icon
Tecklenburg, Sabrina
Thomson, Danielle
Tosca, Nicholas J.
Uhlein, Gabriel J.
Vizcaíno, Maoli N.
Wang, Huajian
White, Tristan
Wilby, Philip R.
Woltz, Christina R.
Wood, Rachel A.
Xiang, Lei
Yurchenko, Inessa A.
Zhang, Tianran
Planavsky, Noah J.
Lau, Kimberly V.
Johnston, David T. ORCID icon
Sperling, Erik A. ORCID icon

Abstract

Geobiology explores how Earth's system has changed over the course of geologic history and how living organisms on this planet are impacted by or are indeed causing these changes. For decades, geologists, paleontologists, and geochemists have generated data to investigate these topics. Foundational efforts in sedimentary geochemistry utilized spreadsheets for data storage and analysis, suitable for several thousand samples, but not practical or scalable for larger, more complex datasets. As results have accumulated, researchers have increasingly gravitated toward larger compilations and statistical tools. New data frameworks have become necessary to handle larger sample sets and encourage more sophisticated or even standardized statistical analyses. In this paper, we describe the Sedimentary Geochemistry and Paleoenvironments Project (SGP; Figure 1), which is an open, community-oriented, database-driven research consortium. The goals of SGP are to (1) create a relational database tailored to the needs of the deep-time (millions to billions of years) sedimentary geochemical research community, including assembling and curating published and associated unpublished data; (2) create a website where data can be retrieved in a flexible way; and (3) build a collaborative consortium where researchers are incentivized to contribute data by giving them priority access and the opportunity to work on exciting questions in group papers. Finally, and more idealistically, the goal was to establish a culture of modern data management and data analysis in sedimentary geochemistry. Relative to many other fields, the main emphasis in our field has been on instrument measurement of sedimentary geochemical data rather than data analysis (compared with fields like ecology, for instance, where the post-experiment ANOVA (analysis of variance) is customary). Thus, the longer-term goal was to build a collaborative environment where geobiologists and geologists can work and learn together to assess changes in geochemical signatures through Earth history.

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© 2021 The Authors. Geobiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. Issue Online: 22 October 2021; Version of Record online: 05 July 2021; Manuscript accepted: 05 June 2021; Manuscript received: 31 May 2021. We thank Sufian Lattouf for developing the initial version of the SGP website, and Kai Lenz, Kassie Sharp, Aaron Cole, Clare Swan, Lyna Kim, and John Freshwaters for computational assistance. We thank Erin Saupe, Itay Halevy, Jordon Hemingway, Minming Cui, Maya Gomes, Matthew Granitto, Alf Lenz, Charles Henderson, Chengsheng Jin, Clint Scott, David Champion, Jinghai Yang, Joe Shaffer, Kathy Doyle, Lei Xiang, Liam Bhajan, Patrick Sack, Paul Hoffman, Paulo Linarde Dantas Mascena, Will Thompson-Butler, and Yu Liu for their contributions to SGP. We thank Patrick Sullivan and Laramie Duncan for discussions regarding the PGC and research consortium organization. We thank the donors of The American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund for partial support of SGP website development (61017-ND2). EAS is funded by National Science Foundation grant (NSF) EAR-1922966. BGS authors (JE, PW) publish with permission of the Executive Director of the British Geological Survey, UKRI. Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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