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Task Reports for DA-06-05 and DI-06-02. at the GEO Architecture and Data Committee Meeting Tokyo, May 14, 2007 Ivan B. DeLoatch, Sherpa. DA-06-05. Point of Contact Hiromichi Maruyama, Japan (retired) Objective
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Task Reports for DA-06-05 and DI-06-02 at the GEO Architecture and Data Committee Meeting Tokyo, May 14, 2007Ivan B. DeLoatch, Sherpa
DA-06-05 Point of ContactHiromichi Maruyama, Japan (retired) Objective Develop a guidance document for basic geographic data, taking into account relevant national, regional, and global initiatives-making the data easier to discover 2007 Work being conducted • Defined scope and requested proposals to develop the Basic Geographic Data Framework • Collected recommendations with support from lead organizations, GEO members and external communities Task Report to the GEO Architecture and Data Committee
DA-06-05 2007 Work being conducted (cont.) • Developed draft Guideline for the convergence and harmonization of observation methods, • Publish the findings and recommendations Issues- Participation and timely responses and comments are necessary, currently 40 member organizations - Continuity of work Task Report to the GEO Architecture and Data Committee
DI-06-02 Point of ContactRhett Butler, GSN Objective Facilitate improvement of capabilities for global seismographic networks such as GSN, FDSN, DAPHNE, GNSS networks and new ocean bottom networks such as VENUS and NEPTUNE and sharing of data and event products among GEO members. 2007 Work being conducted • Expanding real-time telemetry capabilities and robustness • Promoting real time access and use of data from GNSS permanent stations Task Report to the GEO Architecture and Data Committee
DI-06-02 2007 Work being conducted • Facilitating data management coordination for seismological data, metadata and products • Developing a GEOSS 6-year target to develop new broad seisomometers for seismology and tsunami warning • Developing a GEOSS 10-year target to extend global seismological coverage into oceans Issue- Ongoing coordination Task Report to the GEO Architecture and Data Committee
DI-06-02 Note The Global Seismographic Network has completed the installation of two new stations, TARA (Tarawa, Republic of Kiribati) in the Pacific Ocean and ABPO (Ambohimpanompo, Madagascar) in the Indian Ocean. Both sites have real-time data access. Task Report to the GEO Architecture and Data Committee
Thank You! Task Report to the GEO Architecture and Data Committee