Provenance Generator

Provenance metadata should be included in a derived data package to document its sources. This can be accomplished by adding a separate <methodStep> element in the derived data package for each of the source data packages from which it is derived.

A data package derived from knb-lter-cap.703.1 as one of its source data packages should include the <methodStep> element shown below as a sub-element within its <methods> element.


Method Step

Description

This method step describes provenance-based metadata as specified in the LTER EML Best Practices.

This provenance metadata does not contain entity specific information.

Data Source

Title
Urban Heat and Desert Wildlife: Rodent Body Condition Across a Gradient of Surface Temperatures in the greater Phoenix, Arizona (USA) metropolitan area (2019-2020)

Creator
Individual Name: Heather Bateman
Organization Name:Arizona State University
Email:heather.l.bateman@asu.edu

Creator
Individual Name: Brittany Allen
Organization Name:Arizona State University
Email:allen.brittanyd@gmail.com

Creator
Individual Name: Marianne Moore
Organization Name:Arizona State University
Email:Marianne.Moore@asu.edu

Distribution
Online Description:This online link references an EML document that describes data used in the creation of this derivative data package.
URL:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-cap/703/1

Contact
Organization Name:Central Arizona–Phoenix LTER
Position Name:Information Manager
Address:Arizona State University
Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation
Tempe
AZ
85287-5402
USA
Email:caplter.data@asu.edu
Online URL:https://sustainability-innovation.asu.edu/caplter/
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<methodStep>
<description>
<para>This method step describes provenance-based metadata as specified in the LTER EML Best Practices.</para>
<para>This provenance metadata does not contain entity specific information.</para>
</description>
<dataSource>
<title>Urban Heat and Desert Wildlife: Rodent Body Condition Across a Gradient of Surface Temperatures in the greater Phoenix, Arizona (USA) metropolitan area (2019-2020)</title>
<creator>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Heather</givenName>
        <surName>Bateman</surName>
      </individualName>
      <organizationName>Arizona State University</organizationName>
      <electronicMailAddress>heather.l.bateman@asu.edu</electronicMailAddress>
    </creator>
<creator>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Brittany</givenName>
        <surName>Allen</surName>
      </individualName>
      <organizationName>Arizona State University</organizationName>
      <electronicMailAddress>allen.brittanyd@gmail.com</electronicMailAddress>
    </creator>
<creator>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Marianne</givenName>
        <surName>Moore</surName>
      </individualName>
      <organizationName>Arizona State University</organizationName>
      <electronicMailAddress>Marianne.Moore@asu.edu</electronicMailAddress>
    </creator>
<distribution>
<online>
<onlineDescription>This online link references an EML document that describes data used in the creation of this derivative data package.</onlineDescription>
<url function="information">https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-cap/703/1</url>
</online>
</distribution>
<contact>
      <organizationName>Central Arizona–Phoenix LTER</organizationName>
      <positionName>Information Manager</positionName>
      <address>
        <deliveryPoint>Arizona State University</deliveryPoint>
        <deliveryPoint>Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation</deliveryPoint>
        <city>Tempe</city>
        <administrativeArea>AZ</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>85287-5402</postalCode>
        <country>USA</country>
      </address>
      <electronicMailAddress>caplter.data@asu.edu</electronicMailAddress>
      <onlineUrl>https://sustainability-innovation.asu.edu/caplter/</onlineUrl>
    </contact>
</dataSource>
</methodStep>

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