EIDA: The European Integrated Data Archive and Service Infrastructure within ORFEUS
Autor: | Philippe Kaestli, Christos Evangelidis, Stefan Heimers, Massimo Fares, Matteo Quintiliani, Peter Danecek, Valentino Lauciani, Nikolaos Triantafyllis, Lucian Palangeanu, Matthias Hoffmann, Andres Heinloo, Didem Cambaz, Angelo Strollo, Javier Quinteros, K. Boukouras, Jose Antonio Jara-Salvador, Mehmet Ozer, Cristian Neagoe, Antje Schloemer, Daniel Armbruster, Jarek Bieńkowski, Constanza Pardo, John Clinton, Reinoud Sleeman, Jonathan Schaeffer, Larsor Ottemöller, Jan Michálek, Alexandru Marmureanu, Peter Evans, Erich Odon Muhire, Klaus Stammler, Helle Pedersen |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
ocean bottom seismographs
accelerometers 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Computer science seismic waves ground motion observatories 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Service infrastructure strong motion earthquakes Data archive geological hazards 0105 earth and related environmental sciences business.industry elastic waves information management seismographs Europe Geophysics natural hazards instruments European Integrated Data Archive data management Telecommunications business |
Zdroj: | Seismological Research Letters |
Popis: | The European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA) is the infrastructure that provides access to the seismic-waveform archives collected by European agencies. This distributed system is managed by Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology. EIDA provides seamless access to seismic data from 12 data archives across Europe by means of standard services, exposing data on behalf of hundreds of network operators and research organizations. More than 12,000 stations from permanent and temporary networks equipped with seismometers, accelerometers, pressure sensors, and other sensors are accessible through the EIDA federated services. A growing user base currently counting around 3000 unique users per year has been requesting data and using EIDA services. The EIDA system is designed to scale up to support additional new services, data types, and nodes. Data holdings, services, and user numbers have grown substantially since the establishment of EIDA in 2013. EIDA is currently active in developing suitable data management approaches for new emerging technologies (e.g., distributed acoustic sensing) and challenges related to big datasets. This article reviews the evolution of EIDA, the current data holdings, and service portfolio, and gives an outlook on the current developments and the future envisaged challenges. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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