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EMODNET-Geology

EMODNET-Geology. EMODNET Progress Meeting Brussels 29 November 2010. Brief overview Progress (including difficulties, feedback, interactions with other EMONET lots) Portal Timetable for rest of project. EMODNET - Geology. 14 partners

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EMODNET-Geology

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  1. EMODNET-Geology EMODNET Progress Meeting Brussels 29 November 2010

  2. Brief overview Progress (including difficulties, feedback, interactions with other EMONET lots) Portal Timetable for rest of project ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  3. EMODNET - Geology • 14 partners • Geological surveys of Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Ireland and UK. • All partners are members of EuroGeoSurveys Marine Geology Expert Group (will demonstrate EMODNET to other partners at next annual meeting) • Co-ordinated by NERC/BGS ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  4. Main deliverables • Sea-bed sediments including rate of accumulation or sedimentation • Sea-floor geology (age, lithology, origin) • Boundaries and faults • Rate of coastal erosion or sedimentation • Geological events and event probabilities (landslides, volcanic, earthquake epicentres) • Seismic profiles • Minerals (including aggregates, oil and gas) • Available via an internet portal (OneGeology -Europe) ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  5. Greater North Sea; Celtic Sea; Baltic Sea ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  6. Work packages/Work Package Leaders • WP1 Project Management (BGS, UK) • WP2 1:1 million marine geological data specification and sourcing (BGS, UK) • WP3 Sea-bed sediment information (GTK, Finland) • WP 4 Sea-floor geology (BGR, Germany) • WP5 Coastal erosion or sedimentation (TNO, Netherlands) • WP6 Geological events and probabilities (NGU, Norway) • WP7 Minerals (GSI, Ireland) • WP8 Integration with OGE (BGS/BRGM, France) • WP9 Dissemination (BGS) • WP10 Liaison (BGS) • WP11 Project analysis and sustainability (BGS) ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  7. Information work packages • WP3 Sea-bed sediment information (GTK Finland) • WP4 Sea-floor geology (BGR, Germany) • WP5 Coastal erosion or sedimentation (TNO, Netherlands) • WP6 Geological events and probabilities (NGU, Norway) • WP 7 Minerals (GSI, Ireland) ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  8. WP3 Sea-bed sediments ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  9. Index map ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  10. WP4 Sea-floor geology ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  11. WP5 Coastal erosion or sedimentation TNO (Dutch survey) developing 3D models that allow sediment volumes to be calculated Example: Rotterdam harbour ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  12. WP7 Minerals Progress has been slow on resource layers due to ICES and Ospar coordinators not being willing to share compilations of mineral data Direct contact with data sources is ongoing with a view to complete compilation by the end of 2010. ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  13. EMODNET-Geology website http://www.bgs.ac.uk/emodnet/

  14. http://portal.onegeology.org/ ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  15. Metadata for each layer ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  16. EMODNET Geology and One-GeologyEurope • Share methodologies and communications objectives • Develop international exchange standard for geology (GeoSciML) • Contributes to INSPIRE Implementing Rules • OGE is registered as the European contribution to the geological layer for GEOSS and contributes to GMES. • Web portal providing multi-lingual access to data • Best practice guides • Data standards will be non-proprietory and include GeoSciML and other open web service technologies including OGC, WMS, WFS, OGC WCS etc. ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  17. Results of project • Interoperable marine geological data layers • Scientific and informatics specifications for the harmonisations of low-resolution data • Local examples that demonstrate higher resolution harmonisation (NOC North Atlantic) • Multilingual discovery metadata • Robust data model in line with OGE • Links to metadata/data resources (GeoSeas) • Vocabularies in line with those used by Geo-Seas • Web portal • Documented best practice for delivery of geological data ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  18. Workpackage timetable • WP1 – Project management (July 2009 – June 2012) • WP2 – Geological data specification and sourcing (July 2009 – October 2009) • WP3-7 Data layers (development July 2009 – July 2010; testing/monitoring August 2010 - December 2010; upgrade January 2011 - June 2011) • WP8 Integration with OneGeologyEurope (development October 2009 – September 2010; upgrade September 2010 – June 2011; maintenance July 2011 – June 2012) • WP9 Dissemination (1-36) • WP10 Liaision with EMODNET lots and other related groups/projects (1-36) • WP11 Project analysis and sustainability (33-36) ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  19. Project timetable • November 2010 – December 2010 Add further data layers to OneGeology-Europe portal • Meeting 26-27 January 2011 in Berlin ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

  20. Dissemination • Presentations at Baltic Sea Congress 2010 in St Petersburg. September 2010. • Presentations at ‘Geoscience 2010’ Conference in Dublin, Ireland. November 2010. ur-EMODNET meeting, Brussels, Belgium 29 November 2010

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