News

From the XRONOS team

XRONOS development in 2022

There has been a lot of behind-the-scenes work on XRONOS this year. Our primary focused has been building a back-end interface for importing and curating data. This will be the foundation of more visible changes next year, when we will start a push to significantly improve the accuracy and consistency of the database. Read more...

The map of XRONOS receives a clustered visualisation

Sometimes you are overtaken by your own success. This is what happened to us: The last update added so much data to the database that even current browsers and computers are overwhelmed by the display of all the sites on the map in XRONOS. Currently, more than 22,000 sites are displayed. As a result, the use of the map has been significantly slowed down and impeded. Read more...

XRONOS database significantly expanded

The last month of our work on XRONOS focused on the expansion of the dataset. In this turn, we have performed a re-import from publicly available sources, which has more than doubled the dataset, and significantly expanded the spatial extent of our data collection. Read more...

R package for XRONOS available

To improve the use of data repositories, it is becoming increasingly important that the data is easily and quickly available to the appropriate analysis tools. Read more...

XRONOS database online

As of today, our team, especially Joe Roe, has completed the first important step towards realising the goals of XRONOS: the installation and release of the pilot version of the database! You can access the XRONOS DB at http://xronos.ch. Read more...

XRONOS project funded by the SNF

On 6th of November 2020, we received the good news that the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) will support and fund the XRONOS project. XRONOS is now officially listed under project number IZCOZ0_198153 and we can start our work. We are very grateful that the SNSF has given us this opportunity!