OneGeology-Europe - the first step to the European Geological SDI INSPIRE Conference 2010, Session Thematic Communities: Geology Krakow, June 24 th 2010.

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OneGeology-Europe - the first step to the European Geological SDI INSPIRE Conference 2010, Session Thematic Communities: Geology Krakow, June 24 th 2010 John L. Laxton (1) Agnès Tellez-Arenas (2), Robert Tomas (3) Jean-Jacques Serrano (2), (1): British Geological Survey (BGS) (2): French Geological Survey (BRGM) (3): Czech Geological Survey (CZE)

September 2008 – August partners, 20 geological Surveys Budget: 3.25M€ (European Commission contribution: 2.6 M€) Objectives: to bring together a web-accessible, interoperable geological spatial dataset for the whole of Europe at 1:1 million scale to develop a harmonised specification for basic geological map data and make significant progress towards harmonising the dataset to facilitate re-use and addition of value by a wide spectrum of users and identify, document and disseminate strategies for the reduction of technical and business barriers to re-use to address the multilingual aspects of access through a multilingual discovery portal “to move geological knowledge closer to the end-user” OneGeology-Europe The OneGeology-Europe Project:

The portal 1rst Objective : “ to bring together a web-accessible, interoperable geological spatial dataset for the whole of Europe at 1:1 million scale ” The multilingual portal uses this interoperability to provide advanced functions.

The portal 4 WMS – harmonized according to the 1G-E data model- are displayed in that screen shot, for 4 countries (France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany)

Functionalities based on the interoperability of the services implemented by the 20+ countries involved in the project “web-accessible, interoperable geological spatial dataset for the whole of Europe at 1:1 million scale” “harmonised specification for basic geological map data”

Architecture Geological Survey C Geological Survey B Geological Survey A WMS + connector Mapping rules Datasets 1GE Provides common vocabularies, etc we b Metadata Editor Services metadata Datasets metadata Datasets and services description we b Portal we b Registry Registries W*S CS-W Metadata Catalogue we b WFS + connector

Metadata Editor CS-W Metadata Catalogue Data model Services implementation Standards to use Data content WFS WMS Mapping rules Registries content

Harmonization: the OneGeology-Europe project defines the common data Specification  Controlled Vocabularies,  Data model (GeoSciML) A common data model

GeoSciML data model Example: XML encoding Semantic harmonization: Use of controlled vocabularies, with urn that identify the concepts : urn:cgi:classifier:ICS:StratChart:200908:Edicaran They are translated: Multilingualism of the datasets

Common vocabularies Registry: XML Database (Exist) storing SKOS encoded vocabularies Web services developped in XQL 15 vocabularies defined with CGI A web client to display the terms Web services to use them

View, Download, Access Services

View Service (implementation: OGC WMS): Get Map: Provides a map (image spatially referenced) containing information coming from the datasets. Styles harmonized (portrayal rules).  Two styles, defined by the project, must be provided to present the data with two different set of portrayal rules. Use of user-defined SLDs to provide function “query then display” SLD with filter expressed according to the Harmonized data model / GeoSciML Get Feature Information:  Provides information about features at a selected point: Harmonized data model / GeoSciML Interoperability

4 harmonized WMS (Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia) displayed using two different styles, defined by the project (lithology, age) Use of view service in the portal

All the 20 WMS are requested with a user-defined SLD, containing a filter, that allows us to query then display the dataset Use of view service in the portal

Download Service (Query & Access service): Functions: Get Service Metadata: Provides information about the service Get Spatial Objects: Provides data in GeoSciML format (Harmonized Data Model) Service used to access data: By applications, Not necessarily for downloading Implementation: OGC Web Feature Service (WFS) / ISO OGC Filter Encoding (FE) / ISO * Still in discussion in the project Download service

Use of download service in the portal Zooming to a small cross-border area, 2 WFS are requested to build this window that presents a synthesis of the content of the datasets in that area

The 2 WFS are requested to build this window that presents the detail of the content of the datasets in that area. This content will be translated Use of download service in the portal

OneGeology-Europe services: –Multilingualism (INSPIRE requirement) => “Language” parameter Of the metadata ( GetCapabilities) Of the content (use of controlled vocabularies and urn) –GetFeatureInfo in HTML is translated –Common data model (GeoSciML based) The implementation requires a specific component on top of each OGC/ISO service that: –Adds a language parameter –Transforms GML (provided by WMS / WFS) into GeoSciML –Translates the queries (ogc:filter) expressed with GeoSciML xpath in such a way that the OGC web service understands it. Web Services

Metadata Registry

Metadata Catalogue: Digital national geological and applied geological maps or map series at all scales (150 + records) Multilingual Metadata profile: Starts with INSPIRE rules ( ~ 30 metadata elements) Profile has been extended by adding more quality information (ISO19113/19131) Use of ISO19115 / ISO19119 (with ISO19139 encoding) Deliverable of the project: “A new ISO based multilingual geological metadata profile, plus metadata complying with this for all data provided to the project”. Metadata and Catalogue

Catalogue Service:  Implementation –OGC Catalogue Service for the Web. According to requirements from INSPIRE Metadata IR, the proposal is to use the ISO 19115/19119 Information Model for the catalogue: => OGC CSW AP ISO 1.0 –Query language: OGC Filter Encoding Criteria defined in a “query model” (keywords, list of metadata elements for searching and list operators  Multilingualism Part of the Metadata translated in 8(+) languages. The catalogue itself (search and editing interface) translated in 8(+) languages Geological keywords dictionary with links to GEMET Metadata and Catalogue

OneGeology – Europe Client OneGeology-Europe Metadata Catalogue Editing interface Metadata of: - services, - datasets, Search interface OGC-CSW 2.0 Interface National metadata catalogues Harvesting Search (getRecords)

The registry Informations registered:  Controlled vocabularies (SKOS encoded)  Configuration of the monitoring application  Template used to display the content of the harmonized dataset (translation of GeoSciML to HTML)  And some common parameters and configuration Implementation:  XML database (Exist)  Information available thanks to direct access to the XML files  Or using web services

conclusion Search engine –Catalogue interface based on CS-W requests Map Viewer –Zoom in, out, drag, go to, scale… –See the legend, … And specific options –Use of the multilingualism of the services –Translation of the content of the datasets (GetFeatureInfo, GetFeature), and display of the terms definitions –Thematic analysis Ogc:filter expressed according to the the common data model Query then view (WMS + SLD) Query then download (WFS) Query then present a synthesis of the information (WFS)

OneGeology-Europe and INSPIRE: One objective is “to contribute to INSPIRE” Metadata: with ISO 19115/19119 metadata a test bed of the already published Metadata Implementing Rules (Regulations) Data Specification: with GeoSciML data model Services: for discovery, view and download services Data sharing: analysis of practices across European Geological Surveys Monitoring: to monitor web services Portal and Registry General rule: to try using INSPIRE Implementing Rules as much as possible Conclusion

Work in progress: all the services are not yet harmonized Thank you for your attention