- Geological Modeling and Analysis
- Geographic Information Systems Studies
- Scientific Computing and Data Management
- Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
- Research Data Management Practices
- Seismology and Earthquake Studies
- Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- 3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications
- Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications
- Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
- earthquake and tectonic studies
- Mining Techniques and Economics
- Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
2016-2024
United States Geological Survey
2022
The Geo-INQUIRE (Geosphere INfrastructure for QUestions into Integrated Research project - www.geo-inquire.eu) aims to foster the curiosity-driven research about solid Earth. Monitoring dynamic processes within geosphere requires facilitated access data, data products and services in a wide range of geoscientific disciplines.A particular focus on georesources is addressed by using two operational infrastructures, EPOS (European Plate Observing System) ECCSEL Carbon Dioxide Capture Storage...
The Geo-INQUIRE (Geosphere INfrastructure for QUestions into Integrated REsearch) project, supported by Horizon Europe, aims to improve geoscience research infrastructures and services make high-level data products available the broad geosciences community. goal of project is encourage curiosity-driven understand Geosystem processes at interface solid Earth, oceans atmosphere using big sets, high-performance computing methods state-of-the-art facilities.The places great emphasis on...
It is widely acknowledged that ‘putting FAIRness into practice’ with respect to cross-disciplinary data sharing demands overcoming domain-specific practices regarding dissemination.  I.e., communities may rely on specialized standards for describing and (metadata, vocabularies, services) do not always easily allow successful reuse in other domains as such be directly fitted research. In the Geo-INQUIRE project (https://www.geo-inquire.eu/) European ESFRI landmark...
Modern scientific endeavours already have the capacity to call upon a vast variety of data, often in huge volumes. However, challenge is not only how make most such resource, but also it available wider community, especially for encouraging curiosity-driven research. Fifty-one institutions from 13 countries are currently working together Geo-INQUIRE (Geosphere INfrastructure QUestions into Integrated REsearch) project.The main goal this new project enhance, give access to, and...
The European Plate Observing System (EPOS, www.epos-eu.org) is a multidisciplinary pan-European research infrastructure for solid Earth science. It integrates series of domain-specific service hubs (Thematic Core Service, TCS) such as the Geological Information and Modelling, which provides access to data, data products services on boreholes, geological maps, mineral occurrences, mines 3D models. TCS GIM are hosted by group Surveys couple national organizations. This paper presents novel...
The Geo-INQUIRE (Geosphere INfrastructure for QUestions into Integrated REsearch) project, supported by the Horizon Europe Programme, is aimed at enhancing services to make data and high-level products accessible broad Geoscience scientific community. Geo-INQUIRE’s goal encourage curiosity-driven studies understanding geosphere dynamics interface between solid Earth, oceans atmosphere using long streams, high-performance computing cutting-edge facilities. The Transnational...
The Geo-INQUIRE (Geosphere INfrastructure for QUestions into Integrated REsearch) project, supported by the Horizon Europe Programme, is aimed at enhancing Earth Sciences Research Infrastructures and services to make data high-level products accessible broad Geoscience scientific community. Geo-INQUIRE’s goal encourage curiosity-driven studies understanding Geosystem processes interface between solid Earth, oceans atmosphere using big collections, high-performance computing methods...
<p>The European Plate Observing System (EPOS, www.epos-ip.org) is a multidisciplinary pan-European research infrastructure for solid Earth science. It integrates series of domain-specific service hubs such as the Geological Information and Modelling Technical Core Service (TCS GIM) dedicated to access data, data products services on boreholes, geological geohazards maps, mineral resources well catalogue 3D models. These are hosted by Surveys national...
The Geo-INQUIRE (Geosphere INfrastructure for QUestions into Integrated REsearch) project, supported by the Horizon Europe Programme, is aimed at enhancing services to make data and high-level products accessible broad Geoscience scientific community. Geo-INQUIRE’s goal encourage curiosity-driven studies understanding geosphere dynamics interface between solid Earth, oceans atmosphere using long streams, high-performance computing cutting-edge facilities.In framework of...
<p>This study presents an approach on how to establish Conceptual Interoperability for autonomous, multidisciplinary systems participating in Research Infrastructures, Early Warning, or Risk Management Systems. Although promising implementations already exist, true interoperability is far from being achieved. Therefore, reference architectures and principles of Systems-of-Systems are adapted a fully specified, yet implementation-independent Model, establishing the highest...
Summary European planning is required to accommodate for the increasing need of resources and enlarge knowledge about preventing effects climate changes. Consequently, access pan-European geological data are becoming increasingly important. Data from many research projects not always publicly accessible, EU among others wishes harmonise integrate these ensure public accessibility growing amount data. One central pillars in EuroGeoSurveys (EGS) strategy harmonization sharing results, concrete...