Collaborative Research: Sustained Resources: OneMineralogy - A FAIR and friendly mineralog — NSF Award to Regents of the Universit
Minerals are essential to understanding our planet's past and guiding its sustainable future. This project builds on Mindat.org, the world's largest public database of minerals and their global distributions, which receives nearly 10 million visitors per year. With previous support from the National Science Foundation,
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Sustained Resources: OneMineralogy - A FAIR and friendly mineralog |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2514552 |
| Awardee | Regents of the University of Idaho |
| City | MOSCOW |
| State | ID |
| Amount obligated | $845,835 |
| Principal investigator | Xiaogang Ma |
| Program | GEOINFORMATICS, ITEST-Inov Tech Exp Stu & Teac |
| Start date | 12/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Minerals are essential to understanding our planet's past and guiding its sustainable future. This project builds on Mindat.org, the world's largest public database of minerals and their global distributions, which receives nearly 10 million visitors per year. With previous support from the National Science Foundation, the OpenMindat project has made mineral data more accurate and accessible for scientists and the public alike. This new phase of work, called OneMineralogy, will expand these effo |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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