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In 2018, the Canadian Consortium for Arctic Data Interoperability (CCADI) received funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to develop an Arctic Research Data Infrastructure (ARDI). The ARDI is an integrated Canadian Arctic data management system that facilitates information discovery, establishes sharing standards, enables interoperability among existing data infrastructures, and that is co-designed with, and accessible to, a broad user base. Currently, the ARDI supports three use cases centred on:

  • Vulnerability Assessment of Coastal Archaeological Sites in the Western Canadian Arctic
  • MOD-AAT (Merged Observatory Data for Arctic Air Temperature): mobilizing records of air temperature from station operators in the circumpolar Arctic
  • Ocean Acidification in the Surface Layer – South Beaufort Sea
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