EGU24-5989, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-5989
EGU General Assembly 2024
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The EPOS open source platform for multidisciplinary data integration and data analysis in solid Earth science

Daniele Bailo1, Rossana Paciello1, Helen Glaves2, Jean-Baptiste Roquencourt3, Jakob Molander4, Alessandro Spinuso5, Tor Langeland6, Jan Michalek7, Otto Lange8, Agata Sangianantoni1, Carine Bruyninx9, Carmela Freda, and the EPOS Group*
Daniele Bailo et al.
  • 1INGV - Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy (daniele.bailo@ingv.it)
  • 2British Geological Survey Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
  • 3Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, Orléans, France
  • 4De Nationale Geologiske Undersøgelser for Danmark og Grønland (GEUS)
  • 5Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, De Bilt, Netherlands (KNMI)
  • 6NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Bergen, Norway
  • 7University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
  • 8Utrecht University, University Library, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 9Royal Observatory of Belgium - ROB, Belgium
  • *A full list of authors appears at the end of the abstract

Established as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC)  in 2018, the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) Research Infrastructure represents a significant advancement in solid Earth sciences. Its aim is to harmonize and integrate data, services, and computational resources across diverse solid Earth science domains. These include Seismology, Near-Fault Observatories, GNSS Data and Products, Volcano Observations, Satellite Data, Geomagnetic Observations, Anthropogenic Hazards, Geological Information and Modeling, Multi-Scale Laboratories, Tsunami Research, each leveraging EPOS for the integration of domain specific data and services into a wider European multi-disciplinary context.

The EPOS platform ( https://www.epos-eu.org/dataportal) provides access to harmonized and quality-controlled data from thematic solid Earth science services through over 250 interoperable multidisciplinary services. The platform adopts a microservice-based architecture serving RESTful APIs, ensuring seamless interoperability between thematic core services (TCS) and the integrated core services central hub (ICS-C). The ICS-C, as the central system underpinning the EPOS platform, enables interoperability by adopting a multidimensional approach using metadata, semantics, and web services. Released under a GPL license as open-source software (https://epos-eu.github.io/epos-open-source/), EPOS adheres to the FAIR Principles, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and technological advancement in Earth sciences and beyond.

In addition to data access, the EPOS platform also integrates complementary visualization tools and computational services. These Integrated Core Services - Distributed (ICS-D) enhance the user experience by simplifying complex interactions, offering functionalities like visualization, coding, and processing for data analysis, including machine learning applications.

This presentation will explore how the EPOS platform facilitates the entire research data lifecycle, connecting integrated multidisciplinary data provision to remote data analysis environments. By leveraging third-party cloud and supercomputing facilities equipped with specialized APIs (eg. SWIRRL https://gitlab.com/KNMI-OSS/swirrl/swirrl-api), we will demonstrate how EPOS seamlessly integrates with external services for reproducible data analysis and visualization, relying on common workflows to gather and pre-preprocess the data. External service examples include Jupyter Notebooks developed by domain-specific communities, using which the users can immediately analyze and process the data online. This adaptability streamlines scientific research and also promotes data reusability and collaboration within the portal, showcasing the EPOS platform's role in advancing Earth sciences research.

EPOS Group:

IT Dev Team: Valerio Vinciarelli <valerio.vinciarelli@epos-eric.eu>, Kety Giuliacci <kety.giuliacci@ingv.it>, Jan Michalek <Jan.Michalek@uib.no>, Claudio Goffi <claudio.goffi@epos-eric.eu>, Manuela Sbarra <manuela.sbarra@ingv.it>, Hosting Organization Team: "Atkinson, Philip A." <patk@bgs.ac.uk>, Daniel Warren - BGS <danwar@bgs.ac.uk>, Janusz Lavrnja-Czapski - BGS <janlav@bgs.ac.uk>, "Card, Chris" <chrcar@bgs.ac.uk>, "Shelley, Wayne A." <wael@bgs.ac.uk>, Retout Yann <y.retout@brgm.fr>, ECO Team: "Otto A. Lange, (Otto)" <o.a.lange@uu.nl>, Agata Ingv <agata.sangianantoni@ingv.it>, Kauzar Saleh-Contell <kauzar.saleh@epos-eric.eu>, ICS-D Team: Carine Bruyninx <C.Bruyninx@oma.be>, Gro Fonnes <grfo@norceresearch.no>, Jeremy Cook <jeco@norceresearch.no>, "Hooijer, Teuno (KNMI)" <teuno.hooijer@knmi.nl>, "Neut van der, Ian (KNMI)" <ian.van.der.neut@knmi.nl> Luca Trani <Luca.Trani@knmi.nl> EPOS TCS members: Fabio Feriozzi <fabio.feriozzi1996@gmail.com>,

How to cite: Bailo, D., Paciello, R., Glaves, H., Roquencourt, J.-B., Molander, J., Spinuso, A., Langeland, T., Michalek, J., Lange, O., Sangianantoni, A., Bruyninx, C., and Freda, C. and the EPOS Group: The EPOS open source platform for multidisciplinary data integration and data analysis in solid Earth science, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-5989, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-5989, 2024.