SIGES, Systeme d'Information pour la Gestion des Eaux Souterraines

Autor: ayache, bruce, Morel, Olivier, Florian, Husson, Brugeron, Alexandre, Salquebre, Damien, Mougin, Bruno, Lucassou, Flora, Bel, Alexandra, Neveux, Alice, Le Cointe, Pierre, Bardeau, Mélanie
Přispěvatelé: Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) (BRGM)
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: 60 years of IAH
60 years of IAH, Sep 2016, Montpellier, France. 2016
Popis: A SIGES is a website that allows publicizing and valorizing information related to groundwater. This information concerns either aspecific administrative region or a geographical division based on watersheds.The utilization of SIGES started 10 years ago at BRGM. The Aquitaine region was the first to use this technology, and now SIGESprojects are being developed on the whole territory for diverse regional needs.Collected information has been registered in databases in order to reunite, process and manage these data. SIGES also assure thepermanence of information. The development of Internet has permitted to publicize data, for instance with ADES website (Accès auxDonnées sur les Eaux Souterraines) and with BRGM’s website Infoterre. However, these national databases don’t allow respondingon their own to all concerns about groundwater. Thus, SIGES aim to share means and information in order to answer those concerns.A server coupled to databases have been developed to constitute SIGES, a portal access to groundwater information, with thefollowing aims:- Increase the availability of information about groundwater;- implement a tool made of geo-referenced databases , and related cartographic materials ;- facilitate data access to help the management of groundwater , while promoting consultations and treatment of information;- facilitate the use of data for assessments, diagnoses, etc.Free of charge and accessible to everyone, SIGES is built to be easy to understand and manipulate by users of different level.Committed to a local/regional development, SIGES respond to the needs and motivations of groundwater managers. This website isa unique portal which gives access to compiled data on a regional scale.
Databáze: OpenAIRE