Overview
- German research institutions, led by the Alfred Wegener Institute and the University of Bremen, have begun transferring US seismic and hot springs datasets to the open-access PANGAEA archive.
- The effort responds to significant funding cuts and staffing reductions under the Trump administration, which have jeopardized essential US climate and environmental data.
- The PANGAEA platform ensures long-term accessibility for these datasets, which are vital for global climate research and innovation.
- German teams acknowledge the challenge of replicating complex US data-processing services and are working to strengthen collaboration with US scientists.
- The Helmholtz Association is in discussions to expand the initiative into a broader data rescue package for additional endangered US scientific archives.