Earthquake Seismology waveform data – research resource – data challenge Torild van Eck (ORFEUS, FDSN, NERIES, NERA) ORFEUS NGO (since 1987) Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology FDSN NGO International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks NERIES EC-Research Infrastructure (I3) Project FP6 Network of European Research Infrastructures for Earthquake Seismology EPOS European Plate Observing System European Strategy Forum Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) roadmap Long-term (top-down) RI strategy and business plan.
Seismology data and modelling: some perspectives on data and computations Data: High quality (Broadband data) low estimate ~ 100 TB/year Mobile experiments low estimate~ 100 TB/year Acceleration (engineering) data~ 500 TB/year Other observations (SP, experimental, etc)~ 200 TB/year Computations: Seismological Waveform modelling on computer clusters: Beowulf (CalTech) for example Supercomputers: EarthSimulator (JAMSTEC, Japan) for example Earth Simulator 2 JAMSTECCITerra, CALTECH
Current monitoring infrastructure: seismological networks ~4’000 stations >180 networks Regional Coordination: Parameter data EMSC Waveform data ORFEUS Projects: NERIES (EU) GEOFON (GR) GEOSCOPE (FR) MEDNET (I)
Virtual European Broadband Seismic Network (VEBSN) (near)Real-time Data exchange Contributors: >53 networks Data archival: at ODC Coordination + EC funding: MEREDIAN (EU) NERIES (EU) NERA proposal (EU) ORFEUS (NGO) Progress: ~ 50 stations/yr Status January 2010 ~ 450 BB stations
decadesyears days Early Warning Long-Term Forecasting Short-Term Forecasting Long-term Hazard mapping ShakeMaps & Rapid Loss Assessment 0 days Earthquake seconds Research tools: Real Time Hazard / Rapid warning years Aftershock Hazard NERIES NERIESSHARE/GEM SAFER NERA
Composition of datasets by the aggregation of distributed data sources within interactive mashups “Event Explorer” Jetspeed Portlet Seismic Events Selection Carts Local store User Events Cart Ws Users` Waveform Requests scheduling (JMS) JMS (Java message service) “Waveform Explorer” Remote Portlet Multi Modal waveform requests, Event or Time Modes Integrated Earthquake data access: Portal and web services First step towards a virtual earthquake research facility
Current challenge: to include whole Mediterranean area within the European E-science strategy in earthquake Seismology Mediterranean area, one of the most complex tectonic systems in the world, requires a coordinated monitoring and research effort for understanding. E-science can make the difference. Small targeted European-Mediterranean research infrastructure projects will give a high pay-off and promote long-term cooperation.