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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