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Open Panel Discussion. Many (strong-motion database) work specific to different project purposes: No sustainability BB community has already started to collect/exchange Rapid Raw Strong Motion (RRSM) data through EIDA nodes
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Open Panel Discussion • Many (strong-motion database) work specific to different project purposes: No sustainability • BB community has already started to collect/exchange Rapid Raw Strong Motion (RRSM) data through EIDA nodes • How can we integrate the classical engineering strong-motion (ESM) data with RRSM: NERA-NA3 efforts • A consortium of strong-motion data providers in Europe and surrounding countries (dynamic SM databank) working under a non-profit establishment? ORFEUS? • A board of international experts under a non profit establishment? • How can EPOS shape this initiative? • Technical continuity – who / where? • Timeframe for other agencies to join the initiative? • Benefits of data providers joining this consortium: funding from industry, future national / international collaborative / individual projects?
ORFEUS EPOS Consortium (Board:SM-data providers and scientists) Technical Comission – 2 (Responsible of IT improvemens) Technical Comission – 1 (Responsible of quality of metadata and waveforms) • Possible members of the consortium: • Turkey, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Jordan, France, Switzerland... • Possible responsibilities of the Board: • Setting rules for data dissemination • MoU’s between data providers (extending the Consortium) • Collaborating with EPOS for the preparation of projects • Contacting similar establishments in the other parts of the world • Possible responsibilities of Technical Committee – 1 • Checking the quality of processed data of the partner institutions • Suggestion/development of the state-of-the-art techniques for metadata compilation and data processing • Possible responsibilities of Technical Committee – 2 • Data transfer, optimum data dissemination techniques etc
Build a dynamic infrastructure for integrated European accelerometric databank and associated metadata relevant to earthquake engineering and engineering seismology communities Envisaged Rapid Raw Strong Motion (RRSM) and Engineering Strong Motion (ESM) databases: their interaction/integration Courtesy of John Clinton, Carlo Cauzzi and Philip Kästli