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The Scientific Variables Ontology: What is it and how can it help you?

Maria Stoica, University of Colorado Boulder Colorado, United States. Maria.stoica@colorado.edu



We provide a simple introduction to the Scientific Variables Ontology (SVO) and show how it can be used to tag scientific models and data with information about the scientific variables used by or contained in these types of resources. We demonstrate the application of SVO to a variety of domains by providing examples from CSDMS standard names, CF standard names, and NWIS parameter codes.