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September 2008 August 2010. 29 partners, 20 geological SurveysBudget: 3.25M (European Commission contribution: 2.6 M)Objectives:to bring together a web-accessible, interoperable geological spatial dataset for the whole of Europe at 1:1 million scaleto develop a harmonised specification fo
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1. OneGeology-Europe - the first step to the European Geological SDI INSPIRE Conference 2010, Session Thematic Communities: GeologyKrakow, June 24th 2010 John L. Laxton (1)
Agnčs Tellez-Arenas (2),
Robert Tomas (3)
Jean-Jacques Serrano (2),
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September 2008 – August 2010. 29 partners, 20 geological Surveys
Budget: 3.25M€ (European Commission contribution: 2.6 M€)
Objectives:
to bring together a web-accessible, interoperable geological spatial dataset for the whole of Europe at 1:1 million scale
to develop a harmonised specification for basic geological map data and make significant progress towards harmonising the dataset
to facilitate re-use and addition of value by a wide spectrum of users and identify, document and disseminate strategies for the reduction of technical and business barriers to re-use
to address the multilingual aspects of access through a multilingual discovery portal
“to move geological knowledge closer to the end-user” OneGeology-Europe
8. A common data model
10. Common vocabularies
11. View, Download, Access Services
19. Metadata Registry
22. Agnes there should be another box for collecting metadata on-line or harvesting near on-line from already established MIS in some countries (Norway, France…) by using CS-W..Agnes there should be another box for collecting metadata on-line or harvesting near on-line from already established MIS in some countries (Norway, France…) by using CS-W..