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ORFEUS and the Barcelona meeting. The European-Mediterranean area has one of the densest and best equipped regional seismological network/infrastructure in the world. ORFEUS objectives for the ‘Annual observatory coordination meeting’
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ORFEUS and the Barcelona meeting • The European-Mediterranean area has one of the densest and best • equipped regional seismological network/infrastructure in the world. • ORFEUS objectives for the ‘Annual observatory coordination meeting’ • Promote coordination of technical and software developments • among seismological observatories in Europe and its surroundings. • Promote data exchange and secure long-term sustainable waveform • data archiving and access for research purposes. • Challenges: • Maintain, upgrade and integrate the infrastructure. • Sustainable long-term archiving and optimal access to the data archives. • Optimal integration to fulfil the requirements for social and scientific needs.
Meeting the challenges • Maintain, upgrade and integrate the infrastructure. • - promote exchange of observatory software tools • (SeisComp, EarthWorm, SH, Seed tools, SeedLink, etc.) • - active involvement in the EPOS initiative to put the existing • European infrastructure on the European priority agenda. • Sustainable long-term archiving and optimal access to the data archives. • - promote European scale data exchange, archiving and access • projects (MEREDIAN, NERIES, …) • Optimal integration to fulfil the requirements for social and scientific needs. • - optimal coordination with EMSC, IRIS, FDSN, etc. • - coordination with European-Mediterranean observatories and • initiatives (like GITEWS, NEAMWTS, …)
Next year’s Observatory coordination meeting • Your opinion requested and important! • Proposed meeting plan: • Combination of Observatory coordination and presentation and • demonstration of software tools (new research results). • Examples of observatory software tools (several NERIES products): • SeisComP, Shakemaps, SH, M estimation software, • rapid locations, picking algorithms, rapid magnitude estimates, • seismic hazard tools, NERIES web portal use, etc. • Duration, timing and location: Italy, May 2009, about one week. • Sequential meeting by subjects enabling choice of attendance.
NERIES Torild van Eck, Domenico Giardini, Rémy Bossu, Stefan Wiemer and the NERIES consortium Addressing a European infrastructure challenge: Archival and availability of seismological data gathered by observatories and research facilities in Europe and its surroundings Network of European Research Infrastructures for Earthquake Seismology http://www.neries-eu.org
NERIES: > 17 Activities • Infrastructure Networking • Real-time data exchange (ORFEUS/Dost) • Distributed European waveform data archive (GFZ/Hanka) • Distributed European historical data archive (INGV/Stucchi) • Access to European accelerometer data (ICC/Roca) • Broadband OBS networking (IPGP/Singh) • Portal and data services (EMSC/Bossu) • Technology Transfer (workshops, grants) (KNMI/van Eck) • Infrastructure Research • European seismological reference model (INGV/Morelli) • Real-time hazard tools (ETHZ/Wiemer) • Shake-maps and rapid loss estimation (Kandilli/Erdik) • Geotechnical site characterization (LGIT/Bard) • New approaches to data mining (UnLiverpool/Rietbrock) • Infrastructure Access (grants) • Dense broadband network seismology SDSN/ETHZ (Christofferson) • Verification seismology CEA/DASE (Guilbert) • Historical seismograms SISMOS (INGV/Ferrari) • Array seismology NORSAR (Schweitzer) • Instrumentation test facility CONRAD (ZAMG/Lenhardt)
NERIES accelerometric data archiving and exchange NA5 Total: 3,868 stations 1,402 free field 1,905 on struct 233 on dam 20 boreholes
Virtual European Broadband Seismic Network The VEBSN concept • The VEBSN: • consists of a pool of broadband seismograph stations, the data of which • is shared in (near) real-time by European seismological observatories. • data is shared on the basis of the VEBSN statement of operation. • is the efficient vehicle to gather and archive data for scientific research. • data backup is secured in the European Integrated Data Archive, • pragmatically the European regional FDSN archive.
VEBSN 1 Jan 2003 Virtual European Broadband Seismograph Network (VEBSN)
VEBSN 1 Jan 2004 Virtual European Broadband Seismograph Network (VEBSN)
VEBSN 30 Apr 2005 Virtual European Broadband Seismograph Network (VEBSN)
VEBSN 30 Jan 2007 Virtual European Broadband Seismograph Network (VEBSN)
VEBSN 1 Mar 2008 Virtual European Broadband Seismograph Network (VEBSN)
Currently Operational BB stations 1 Mar 2008
US Temporary Array and (ANSS) Backbone today(with other real-time data sources)
JRA2. Real Time Hazard Tools Coordination NERIES-SAFER-SCEP: Temporal Scales NERIES JRA3 CSEP WP5 JRA2 WP2 Earthquake ShakeMaps & Rapid Loss Assessment Long-term Hazard mapping Long-Term Forecasting Short-Term Forecasting Early Warning Aftershock Hazard 0 days decades years seconds seconds days years
European shakemap implementation in collaboration with the USGS Shakemap example implementation in California Current existing implementations in Europe: INGV ETHZ KOERI NORSAR NIEP JRA3
NERIES and ORFEUS: upcoming meetings • Planned meetings and sessions: • June 19-20, 2008. ORFEUS workshop ‘Waveform Inversion’, • Utrecht University, The Netherlands • June 31 – July 2, 2008. NERIES annual meeting, • De Bilt, The Netherlands. • September 9-10, 2008. NERIES presentations • ESC General Assembly, Crete • Preliminary plans 2008/2009: • Autumn 2008. NERIES software developments workshop. • May 2009. ORFEUS annual observatory coordination meeting. • Autumn 2008 – Spring 2009 NERIES activity meetings • Joint meetings (NERIES) with other projects SAFER, NATO, • Balkan, …
NERIES: Opportunities beyond the consortium • NERIES: • Promotes networking of earthquake data providers and users. • Pursues active cooperation with related projects • Provides facility access grants for EU scientists/groups. • Workshops and meetings are open. • Developed software in public domain (GNU license) • ORFEUS complements with limited small scale support. • Cooperation beyond Europe to be investigated: • (EC) COST ‘Near Neighbours’ program. Deadline September 2008. • Eligible countries: non-COST Balkan countries, • Mediterranean countries, eastern European countries. • Possible funding: networking activities! • (EC) IPA (Instrument of Pre-accession). • Eligible countries: Croatia, Macedonia, Turkey, Serbia, • Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania.
NERIES: The first infrastructure step towards an European Plate Observatory System. • NERIES e-science developments in collaboration with similar developments in the US (EarthScope). • NERIES builds on a long-standing global data exchange agreements and formats in seismological earthquake data. http://www.neries-eu.org