Building a European geothermal information network using a distributed e-Infrastructure

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Abstract

Geothermal data are published using different IT services, formats and content representations, and can refer to both regional and global scale information. Geothermal stakeholders search for information with different aims. E-Infrastructures are collaborative platforms that address this diversity of aims and data representations. In this paper, we present a prototype for a European Geothermal Information Platform that uses INSPIRE recommendations and an e-Infrastructure (D4Science) to collect, aggregate and share data sets from different European data contributors, thus enabling stakeholders to retrieve and process a large amount of data. Our system merges segmented and national realities into one common framework. We demonstrate our approach by describing a platform that collects data from Italian, French, Hungarian, Swiss and Icelandic geothermal data providers.

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Trumpy, E., Coro, G., Manzella, A., Pagano, P., Castelli, D., Calcagno, P., … Siddiqi, G. (2016). Building a European geothermal information network using a distributed e-Infrastructure. International Journal of Digital Earth, 9(5), 499–519. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2015.1073378

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