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AGU Fall Meeting, December 17, 2014
COOPEUS AGU Fall Meeting, December 17, 2014
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Involved environmental research infrastructures from EU and US:
COOPEUS Partners Involved environmental research infrastructures from EU and US: Discipline EU US Space Weather Eiscat AMISR, SRI Ocean observations EMSO OOI Biodiversity Lifewatch DataOne, NEON Solid Earth dynamics EPOS IRIS/UNAVCO Carbon observations ICOS NEON
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www.coopeus.eu COOPEUS Background
European Commission - FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES NSF SAVI SCOPE: Expand the transatlantic cooperation in regards to common data policies and data standards relevant to global research infrastructures in the environment field COOPEUS TEAM COOPEUS TEAM COOPEUS TEAM COOPEUS TEAM
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Timeline First phase Second phase
FP7 start NSF SAVI AGU Fall Meeting End first phase SEP Dec Aug 2015 Second phase Implementation of the Vision Statement, COOP+? SEP 2015
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Achieving synergies through CROSS-DOMAINS THEMES & CASE STUDIES
COOPEUS Goals: Achieving synergies through CROSS-DOMAINS THEMES & CASE STUDIES Ease data discovery and accessibility challenges through harmonizing of data policies, data and instrument standards between research infrastructures across the Atlantic Enable Cross Domain interaction by employing user-scenarios for validation and best practices (Tsunami detection) It’s a bottom-up effort
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Integration into the global landscape
Global initiatives Research Data Alliance (RDA) Belmont Forum GEOSS EC funded projects ENVRI EUDAT CReATIVE-B ODIP US funded projects Earthcube DataOne
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COOPEUS – First Achievements
The making of a COOPEUS data-sharing policy Establishment of a forum for knowledge exchange spanning science domains and cultures emphasizing i.a. the following topics; a) Instrumentation and b) Best practices c) Protocol alignments d) Data product alignments. A management and governance structure for COOPEUS was designed and installed COOPEUS have worked on improving the use of various tools and their capabilities including: a) Brokering technology (COOPEUS workshops at EGU2014 and COOPEUS GEOSS workshop in Bremen), b) a Research infrastructure interoperability test available online via the COOPEUS webpage. c) Use of the GEOSS common infrastructure (COOPEUS GEOSS GCI – workshop).
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COOPEUS – First Achievements
First implementation steps for the use cases Tsunami use case Biochemistry observations
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Tsunami User Scenario The mid-term objective of the use case on tsunamis is: to align OOI-RSN (Pacific) and EMSO equipment's, software (Tsunami Early Detection Algorithm) and best practices about Tsunami early detection to share already available data and real-time data to provide a performance analysis on the algorithm(s).
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Next Steps COOPEUS is set up as a continuing effort to link research infrastructures across the Atlantic COOPEUS is following a federated approach in regard to data managing which necessitates interoperability COOPEUS is meant to produce a global impact by building a community around the involved thematic networks Roadmapping Workshop
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Acknowledgements Thank you Funding sources:
EC - FP7 project Grant no: NSF SAVI grant no
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