Geological Survey of Norway - concepts and contributions from Norway Sverre Iversen, Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) ICC Conference Santiago, Chile 15-21.

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Geological Survey of Norway - concepts and contributions from Norway Sverre Iversen, Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) ICC Conference Santiago, Chile November 2009 «One Geology», the global geological jig-saw puzzle

Geological Survey of Norway Contents OneGeology initiative (1G) OneGeology Europe (1GE) 1GE portal examples 1GE Metadata editor GeoSciML & Vocabularies NGU Service architecture Conclusions & Outlook Useful Links

Geological Survey of Norway OneGeology - global initiative make geological map data for the Earth accessible contribution to the International Year of Planet Earth useful for the environment, the industry, development aid and planning founded on standards >110 countries participate and >40 of these provide services

Geological Survey of Norway March 2006 September 2006December 2006 March 2007June 2007September 2007December 2007March 2008June 2008September 2008December 2008March 2009June 2009September 2009 OneGeology initiative - the participation timeline Participating nationParticipating nation and data server

Geological Survey of Norway OneGeology Europe A two year project - started in autumn 2008 with a budget of 3.25M€ (80% EU funded). Harmonise and share dataset critical for society - groundwater, soils & bedrock, geohazards and pollution. Make a significant contribution to INSPIRE From 1:1 M to high resolution services. Multilingual metadata service. 10 Work Packages (WP). 29 partners from 20 countries.

Geological Survey of Norway OneGeology Europe - participating countries OneGeology-Europe data provider and consortium member OneGeology data provider

Geological Survey of Norway OneGeology Europe - work packages – a selection WP3: 1:1 M pan-European Services WP4: Metadata Service WP5: Standards WP6: Portal WP9: High resolution Services onegeology-europe.brgm.fr

Geological Survey of Norway 1GE portal examples - Surface geology: harmonized age & topography onegeology-europe.brgm.fr/geoportal

Geological Survey of Norway 1GE portal examples - Surface geology: harmonized age & topography onegeology-europe.brgm.fr/geoportal

Geological Survey of Norway 1GE portal examples - Geohazards: radon & topography onegeology-europe.brgm.fr/geoportal

Geological Survey of Norway 1GE portal examples - Geohazards: rock fall & topography onegeology-europe.brgm.fr/geoportal

Geological Survey of Norway Metadata editor - named MIcKA Hosted by the Czech Geological Survey. Compliant with INSPIRE and ISO. Multilingual GUI – now 16 languages. Harvesting and editing: –Create and edit new metadata. –Import of ISO metadata. –import through WFS & WMS URL’s. Providers of Metadata must translate key elements to English. Cookbook & metadata profile for 1GE under development.

Geological Survey of Norway GeoSciML & Vocabularies - semantic & scientific interoperability GeoSciML is an open exchange format based on GML for GeoScience. Vocabularies are used in GeoSciML models as unified semantic and scientific geological classifications. Composite Map Scientific Interpretation (Geologist) Data Content (Ontology) Data Structure (GeoSciML) Data Language (GML) Data Services (WMS, WFS, WCS) Scientific Interpretation (Geologist) Data Content (Ontology) Data Structure (GeoSciML) Data Language (GML) Scientific Interpretation (Geologist) Data Content (Ontology) Data Structure (GeoSciML) Data Language (GML) Service Syntax Schematic Semantic Scientific Map 1Map 2 Service Syntax Schematic Semantic Scientific

Geological Survey of Norway NGU Service architecture - two kinds of audience MapServer 1GEConnector

Geological Survey of Norway Mapserver NGU Service architecture - 1GE Connector

Geological Survey of Norway NGU Service architecture - 1GE Connector: mappings lang=no Exposed Layer lang=en lang=no Exposed Service lang=en GeoSciML Encoding DB Field DB Field lang=no DB Field DB Field DB Fields lang=en XML configuration

Geological Survey of Norway 1GE Portal NGU 1GE Connector Other Member State 1GE Connector Geology Services * Topography Services * Other Services * IP authorization NGU Service architecture - external services through IP-authorization

Geological Survey of Norway Conclusions & Outlook Brilliant guidance by British Geological Survey (BGS) and Bureau of Geological and Mining Research – France (BRGM). Made us implement for 1G easier. We need more high resolution topographic services. Delayed vocabularies means delayed services. Portal & Service design can still improve. Improved usability means further harmonisation.

Geological Survey of Norway OneGeology – –portal.onegeology.org OneGeology Europe – –onegeology-europe.brgm.fr/geoportal – Geological Survey of Norway –geo.ngu.no/pub/ICC09SverreIversenNorway1G.htm –geo.ngu.no/NGU_Bedrock_and_Superficial_Geology/ –geo.ngu.no/NGU_Bedrock_and_Superficial_Geology/1GTasksNGU.pdf Useful links