EGU22-3954, updated on 10 Jan 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3954
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Coordinating Access to Seismic Waveform Data in Europe: Overview of ORFEUS Activities, Services and Products

Carlo Cauzzi1, Jarek Bieńkowski2, Wayne Crawford3, Susana Custódio4, Sebastiano D'Amico5, Christos Evangelidis6, Philippe Guéguen7, Christian Haberland8, Florian Haslinger9, Giovanni Lanzano10, Lars Ottemöller11, Stéphane Rondenay11, Reinoud Sleeman2, and Angelo Strollo8
Carlo Cauzzi et al.
  • 1ETH Zürich & ORFEUS, Swiss Seismological Service, Department of Earth Sciences, Zürich, Switzerland (carlo.cauzzi@sed.ethz.ch)
  • 2ORFEUS Data Center (ODC) and Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), De Bilt
  • 3Marine Geosciences, Institut de physique du globe de Paris (IPGP)
  • 4Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL), Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon (FCUL), Portugal
  • 5Faculty of Science, Department of Geosciences, University of Malta
  • 6Institute of Geodynamics, National Observatory of Athens (NOA-IG), Greece
  • 7Institut des Sciences de la Terre (ISTerre), Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), France
  • 8GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences , Potsdam
  • 9EPOS Seismology and Swiss Seismological Service (SED) at ETH Zürich, Switzerland
  • 10Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Milan, Italy
  • 11Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen (UiB), Norway

ORFEUS (Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology, http://orfeus-eu.org/) is a non-profit organization founded in 1986 with the chief goal to promote seismology in the Euro-Mediterranean area through the collection, archival and distribution of seismic waveform data, metadata, and closely related services and products. ORFEUS also supports the coordination and implementation of large scale community initiatives and experiments in observational seismology, and provides community support through software and travel grants, editorial initiatives and training activities. ORFEUS data and services are collected or developed at national level by more than 60 contributing Institutions (see https://orfeus-eu.org/organization/corporate_founders/ and https://orfeus-eu.org/organization/participation/) in the greater European region, and further developed, integrated, standardized, homogenized and promoted through ORFEUS. Within EPOS, ORFEUS represents the seismological waveform services as one of three sub-domains of EPOS Seismology. ORFEUS data and services are open, FAIR, and accompanied by clear policies and licensing information. Two Service Management Committees (SMCs) are established within ORFEUS, devoted to managing, operating and developing (with the support of one or more Infrastructure Development Groups): (i) the European Integrated waveform Data Archive (EIDA; https://www.orfeus-eu.org/data/eida/); and (ii) the European Strong-Motion databases (SM; https://www.orfeus-eu.org/data/strong/). A new SMC is being formed to represent the community of European mobile instrument pools, including also amphibian instrumentation. Products and services for computational seismologists are also possible candidates for integration in the ORFEUS domain. Overall, ORFEUS services currently provide access to waveforms acquired by ~ 16,000 stations, including dense temporary experiments, with strong emphasis on open, high-quality data. Contributing to ORFEUS data archives means benefitting from long-term archival, state-of-the-art quality control, improved access, increased usage, and community participation. Access to data and products is ensured through state-of-the-art information and communication technologies, with strong emphasis on web services that allow automated user access to data gathered and/or distributed by the various ORFEUS institutions (see ​​https://orfeus-eu.org/data/eida/webservices/ and https://esm-db.eu/#/data_and_services/web_services). Particular attention is paid to acknowledging the crucial role played by data providers, who are part of the ORFEUS community. ORFEUS strongly encourages the use of international network codes, seismic network digital object identifiers, and full network citations. All ORFEUS services are developed in coordination with EPOS and are largely integrated in the EPOS Data Access Portal (https://www.ics-c.epos-eu.org/). Documentation on ORFEUS data and services is provided on the ORFEUS website and is complemented by a large archive of ORFEUS community workshops and seminars / webinars  (https://orfeus-eu.org/other/workshops/). ORFEUS data and services are assessed and improved with the help of technical and scientific feedback from a User Advisory Group (UAG), which comprises European Earth scientists with expertise on a broad range of observational seismology topics. ORFEUS is a key participant in EC-funded projects and collaborates with global and international organizations with similar scope, like the FDSN (https://fdsn.org/), IRIS (https://www.iris.edu/), and COSMOS (https://strongmotion.org/).

How to cite: Cauzzi, C., Bieńkowski, J., Crawford, W., Custódio, S., D'Amico, S., Evangelidis, C., Guéguen, P., Haberland, C., Haslinger, F., Lanzano, G., Ottemöller, L., Rondenay, S., Sleeman, R., and Strollo, A.: Coordinating Access to Seismic Waveform Data in Europe: Overview of ORFEUS Activities, Services and Products, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-3954, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3954, 2022.