T-REX Data Policy
  • All investigators participating in T-REX agree to promptly submit their quality controlled data to the T-REX Data Archive Center (TDAC) at the latest by the end of the six-month period from the end of the field campaign (31 October 2006) to facilitate inter-comparison of results, quality control checks and inter-calibrations, as well as an integrated interpretation of the combined data set.
  • During the initial data analysis period, defined as a one-year period following the agreed submission deadline to the T-REX archive, T-REX PIs will have exclusive access to this data. This initial analysis period is designed to provide an opportunity to quality control the combined data set as well as to provide the investigators ample time to publish their results.
  • All data will be considered public domain one year after the agreed submission deadline to the T-REX archive (i.e., on 1 November 2007 and thereafter). A data set within the T-REX archive can be opened to the public domain earlier at the discretion of the data provider for this particular data set.
  • All data shall be promptly provided to other T-REX investigators upon request. All T-REX investigators will have equal access to all data. A list of T-REX investigators will be maintained by the T-REX Project Office and will include the Principle Investigators (PIs) directly participating in the field experiment as well as collaborating scientists who have provided guidance in the planning and analysis of T-REX data.
  • During the initial data analysis period, the investigator(s) who collected the data must be notified first of the intent to use the data, in particular if data is to be provided to a third party (journal articles, presentations, research proposals, other investigators). It is strongly encouraged that PIs responsible for acquisition of data be invited to become collaborators and co-authors on any projects, publications and presentations. If the contribution of the data product is significant to the publication, the PIs responsible for generating a measurement or a data product should be offered the right of co-authorship. Any use of the data should include an acknowledgment (i.e., citation). In all circumstances, the PIs responsible for acquisition of data should be acknowledged appropriately.
  • Following acknowledgement is suggested: The xxxx data was collected as part of the Terrain-induced Rotor Experiment (T-REX). The primary sponsor of T-REX is the US National Science Foundation (NSF). The involvement of the NSF-sponsored Lower Atmospheric Observing Facilities from the University of Wyoming and those managed and operated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL) is acknowledged. The acquisition of the xxx data was carried out by Dr. Yyyyy using the zzzz instrument and was funded by wwww (if pertinent). The data was downloaded from the T-REX Data Archive, which is maintained by NCAR EOL.