Hi Team! To facilitate searching and discovery, using tags, it will be helpful for us to define terms that we are going to use. For example, we have “water level data” as a tag, so should not have “groundwater level data” also as a tag, or they will end up in 2 separate places.
Please add your tag suggestions here as a Reply below. Thanks!
You can always make new ones on the fly as you post Topics, but please reuse existing ones so that they accrue value.
Hi, just to get the discussion going I’ll suggest 3 tags related to my research, that I would end up using:
- Groundwater monitoring
- Seismic Ambient Noise
- Distributed Acoustic Sensing
My suggestions:
Also I would advocate for “groundwater level” as opposed to “water level” simply because surface water level measurements are also a thing.
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Is there a character limit on the tag names? Some of the current tags seem chopped off. Example: “community-engaged-re”
My suggestion for tags are:
- Groundwater-surface water interactions
- Groundwater dependent ecosystems
Good catch Sylvia! The default is 20 characters max for tags (but we can make it longer), though there is a design tradeoff: longer that 20 means the site will insert elipses, so on most screens you can’t really read it anyhow. Let’s try both! I will increase the max, and maybe we can come up with terser shorthand for tags? Can we shorten “groundwater” to “GW” ?
@sylviazhang These are great because they are descriptive and under 20 characters! Added. 