2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße 5 64283 Darmstadt HUMBOLDT – Ocean scenario demonstrator “Oil/Contaminants spill.

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2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt HUMBOLDT – Ocean scenario demonstrator “Oil/Contaminants spill crisis impact and management - A practical example of harmonisation possibilities” HUMBOLDT Day, Lisbon 28 September 2010 P. Thijsse, E. Moussat, V. Lakes, G. Galibert, M. Charlesworth, S. Baudel, et al.

1 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Content Short overview of Marine/Ocean domain Background of the Ocean Scenario Implementation of the Humboldt Framework  Geomodel editor  HALE: Demonstrated by video BODC and/or screenshots Demonstrators: Demonstrated from each region  HCMR: Visualisation tool of harmonised data  BODC: Use of HALE to produce harmonised datasets of pollution reports and sensitive areas  IFREMER/CLS: Visualisation of harmonised pollution report and sensitive areas, including product catalogue  MARIS: Browsing a catalogue of datasets and products of all of the above, and combined viewing and requesting details via an online user interface

2 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt 1. Short overview of Marine/Ocean domain

3 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Ocean scenario partners BODC (United Kingdom)  British Oceanographic Data Center, NODC in SeaDataNet, specialised in DQC and Vocabularies IFREMER (France)  Coordinator SeaDataNet, MerSea and participant in MyOcean. NODC in SeaDataNet. CLS (France)  Coordinator MyOcean Information System. Expertise Remote Sensing and modeling in Ocean domain HCMR (Greece)  Hellenic Center of Marine Research. NODC in SeaDataNet. HCMR is a partner in MyOcean as well, responsible for data collection in the Mediterranean sea, from all the partners and data homogenization and dissemination afterwards. MARIS (The Netherlands)  Technical coordinator SeaDataNet, expertise data management / Geographical Internet applications for data access

4 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Background of the Ocean partners All partners members in SeaDataNet (closely related to GMES and INSPIRE) Most partners involved in Mersea/MyOcean Partners manage large quantities of ocean data in 4 important regions in Europe SeaDataNet and MyOcean work on harmonisation issues in the Ocean domain. Partners regionally working on data products like oil spills applications.

5 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt 2. Background of the Ocean Scenario

6 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Ocean Scenario – 3 regions (imaginary) oil spill in Bay of Biscay, but also other locations (Mediterranean, North Sea) to analyze different approaches Work on the boundaries of the ocean domain: What happens when oil spill reaches the shore? Identify which data sets and visualization tools are available Get feedback from crisis managers to indicate necessary datasets, evaluate relevance of the search and visualization tools for crisis management.

7 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Physical limits (bathymetry, …) Sea floor Environmental data Socio-economical activity (fishery, …) Restricted and protected areas

8 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Ocean Scenario “Technical” Focus is on integrating and testing the HUMBOLDT framework for assessing and managing oil/contaminants spill crises. Prove how the technology-components developed in the HUMBOLDT project can be implemented, configured and made useful for easy, interoperable and combined use of different and heterogeneous (spatial) data sources Focus on gaps: Supporting datasets, that are not-typically oceanographic. Connection to other domains with standards using Humboldt input. Need for out-of-domain solutions that are more general accepted. The demonstrator scenario is based on two components  Data integration solving harmonisation issues using the framework components  Browsing and visualisation of datasets using defined standards

9 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Ocean Scenario “Scientific/Policy” Type of scientific/policy questions the demonstrator could now answer: Are there any areas which are particularly susceptible to oil spills which need improved legislation/monitoring? How many oil spills have there been in protected areas in the last 5 years? Which international waters are susceptible to oil spills? When real-time model output is added: Which actions to undertake in case of this oil spill, what is threatened etc.

10 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt 3. Implementation of the Humboldt Framework

11 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Development of Ocean Common Data model Describing and modeling the relations of all datasets needed in case of an oil spill. (pollution reports, oceanographic physical data, administrative regions, sensitive areas, etc) Focus is eventually on protected/sensitive areas” (Inspire target model is available) and “pollution reports” => important datasets in model and available in all three regions) Other datasets used as support in applications and not harmonised (only to Ocean domain formats if possible)

12 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Humboldt Framework components in Ocean scenario Humboldt Alignment Editor for use to dataset “Pollution report” (new functions needed: Mapping vocab to vocab including use of existing mappings, extended calculation functions) Humboldt Geomodel Editor Humboldt adopted standards for services (CSW, WMS, WFS, WCS etc) Investigated (and could be used when finished): Workflow service for creating workflow of services Conceptual Schema Transformer for executing transformation Mediator Service for executing workflow

13 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Architecture Ocean scenario demonstrators

14 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt 4. Demonstrators Ocean scenario

15 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt HCMR demonstrator The geographical portal will be used for the visualisation part of the Demonstrator by displaying datasets from the Aegean Sea involved in the use case. The architecture of this portal can be denoted as follows: At the back End open source PostgreSQL DBMS will stand as the data storage mechanism. UMN Map Server will be the mechanism for presentation of the Geospatial Data via Web Map Service (WMS) and qquerying and navigating the Geospatial and Meta Data Information via Web Feature Service (WFS) WhereGroup MapBender, a geospatial portal site management software for OGC and OWS architectures, acts as the integration module between the Geospatial Mechanisms.

16 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt HUMBOLDT Frame Work tools used Alignment editor(HALE) is used for mapping 2 Datasets  Pollution Report  Sensitive areas Model editor used for the creation of the UML schema of the use case

17 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Screen Shot

18 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt BODC demonstrator Tested Humboldt Tools: Geomodel editor for creating target model Pollution report and Common Data model HALE to harmonise “Pollution report” and Sensitive Areas” Supply the harmonised files via WMS/WFS and in CSW. Supporting catalogue of datasets.

19 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Data Sources Data sources  Pollution Reports (POLREPS) – issued every time there is an oil or chemical spill. Previously unavailable in a digital form.  POLREP database built and populated.  Target POLREP schema agreed to allow data from other partners to be combined.  Protected sites information collated  INSPIRE simple protect sites schema used for target schema

20 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Use of HUMBOLDT Tools Data sources  XSD files of the POLREPs and Protected Sites created and used for mapping to target in HALE  Unharmonised data served as WFS for ocean umbrella scenario while awaiting release of CST

21 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt UK POLREP Oracle Database UK Protected Areas GIS file CST MARIS Umbrella Scenario WFS Source Schema xsd Target Schema xsd (INSPIRE simple schema) HALE HALE schema mapping Stage 1 complete Stage 2 unharmonised data available via WFS; awaiting CST release for harmonisation

22 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt IFREMER demonstrator The Ifremer demonstrator is based on : The Sextant Geoviewer It allows :  to define/to select a group of spatial information visible by specific users (a catalog built from a selected group can be harvested using CSW)  to save/load a context for a specific application/project (eg Humboldt)  to add layers from external portals into the Geoviewer  to display X, Y, Z, time data (ex. : NetCDF – CF) by selecting depth and time through a calendar (eg Coriolis Ifremer and Mercator CLS)  to adjust the colormap to display data from a Web Coverage Service (WCS)  to use standard GIS features (eg layer opacity tuning) The Humboldt context, ie a given list of layers which includes the harmonized ones : rl= rl=

23 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Screen Shot Harmonized Pollution reports Oil drift forecast Depth and Time selection of Temperature from a grid Harmonized Marine Protected Site Roads Admistrative limits

24 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Use of HUMBOLDT Tools Humboldt Alignment Editor (HALE) is used for mapping 3 Datasets :  Pollution Reports (toward the common data model defined by partners as a target schema)  Marine Protected Areas (toward the simple protected site model from INSPIRE as a target schema)  French local Environmental Sensitive Indices (harmonisation of classifications)

25 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt CLS part of demonstrator The ocean scenario platform connects to CLS information system (called Atoll) and make requests via « machine-machine » requests or via the Atoll GUI (or via the ocean platform GUI): CSW (Constellation implementation) for searching, browsing and harvesting with ISO19139 metadata (MyOcean profile). WMS (ncWMS TDS V4 implementation: z (depth) and t (time) extension of the WMS standard) for Viewing. WCS (ncWCS TDS V4 implementation) for downloading. WPS (Degree version 3 alpha implementation ) for netCDF extraction and chaining (e.g. space and time extraction + interpolation + average computation + compression + ftp push).

26 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt CLS Atoll information system: general architecture. The Humboldt common ocean scenario client is connected to the Atoll CSW and to the associated web services

27 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Final Ocean demonstrator MARIS One user interface CSW catalogue of available datasets At the basis: Use HALE for making mapping file of source to target schema of datasets from Ocean CDM (including CDI V1 metadata mapping to ISO19139) => Harmonised files presented to portal CST for execution mapping Catalogue harvests directly from the different servers Central user interface enables searching, combining and retrieving data in virtual oil spill case => Demonstrator of possible use

28 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt MARIS demonstrator – Combining harmonised outputs Live demo from demonstrator:

29 © 2009 HUMBOLDT Consortium Fraunhoferstraße Darmstadt Thank you for your attention