Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation Creating virtual groundwater research laboratories through interoperable technologies Peter Dahlhaus, Helen.

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Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation Creating virtual groundwater research laboratories through interoperable technologies Peter Dahlhaus, Helen Thompson, Kirsten McKenna & Rob Milne Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI)

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, How do we provide access to big and complex data in a way that people can use easily… but without biasing the data? How do we incorporate qualitative data and quantitative data into models and maintain accuracy? How can we harness Citizen Science and include crowd- sourced data and maintain accuracy? Can we use digital technologies to we ensure that we don’t keep repeating the same science? eResearch

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, Data, information Access, use, extension conversion End users, e.g. Browser, mobile application, desktop application, etc. Used by: government, business, media outlet, researcher, farmer, citizen, etc. Output as: web services (W3C, OGC compliant) Input as: Data, map layers, grids, text and imagery in native format (or web services) Organisation data Groundwater data Geological data Soil data Third party, e.g. State agencies, research organisations, consultancies, business, etc. Crowd sourced data

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CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), Canada United State Geological Survey (USGS), USA Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia European Commission, Directorate General – Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Union Federation University Australia (FedUni), Australia Geological Surveys of Germany (GSG), Germany British Geological Survey (BGS), U.K. Bureau de Recherche Géologiques et Minières (BRGM), France International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre (IGRAC), UNESCO Salzburg University (U Salzburg), Austria Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), Australia Polish Geological Institute (PGI), Poland Participants

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, Groundwater Markup Language - GroundWaterML2.0 (GWML2) is designed to enable a variety of data exchange scenarios. These scenarios are captured by its five motivating use cases, including: (1) a commercial use-case focused on drilling water wells with knowledge of aquifers, (2) a policy use case concerned with the management of groundwater resources, (3) an environmental use-case that considers the role of groundwater in natural eco-systems, (4) a scientific use-case concerned with modeling groundwater systems, and (5) a technologic use-case concerned with interoperability between diverse information systems and associated data formats.

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, The GroundWaterML2 schemas are organized into 5 modular packages: (1) Nucleus: core elements such as aquifers, their pores, and fluid bodies. (2) Constituent: the biologic, chemical, and material elements of a fluid body. (3) Flow: groundwater flow within and between containers. (4) Well: water wells, springs, and monitoring sites. (5) WellConstruction: the components used to construct a well.

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19,

Bores from 4 different databases + springs

Links to bore data

Bore location & construction Aquifer parameters Waterlevel monitoring Groundwater chemistry Bore lithology Stratigraphy Links to: Photos Documents Maps & sections

Waterlevel monitoring Groundwater chemistry

Predictions of depth to watertable, groundwater quality, surface elevation and basement elevation e.g. ground- water salinity

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, Interactive 3D views

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19,

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, Cross-section tool

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19,

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19,

Access to rare spatial data (e.g. Ballarat Water Board maps from 1870)

System architecture

CeRDI Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41 st IAH International Congress, Marrakech, September 15-19, Branching into other data sets: soils, agriculture, biodiversity, fire, history, etc. Allows integration of cross-disciplinary data sets New discoveries spatial.federation.edu.au