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Geohazard Super Sites Concept & ESA Trial Geohazard objectives / requirements GEO Geohazard Members What is a Super Site? “Super Site” Concept ESA Virtual Archive trial supporting Super Sites Wolfgang Lengert ERS & ADM Aeolus Missions Manager

Objective of Geohazard initiative Formal Requirement: task DI (Supersites) towards GEO for the new GEO workplan: … is to respond to the scientific and operational geospatial information needs for the prediction and monitoring of geological hazards, namely earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and land instability. Informal Requirement: Geohazard community: stated in workshops, Cat1 reports, …

GEO Geohazards members are: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO European Space Agency, ESA Japanese Space Agency, JAXA National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA French Space Agency, CNES United States Geological Survey, USGS British Geological Survey, BGS French Geological Survey, BRGM Federation of Digital Seismological Networks, FDSN World Organization of Volcanoes Observatories, WOVO Global Geodetic Observing System, GGOS International Consortium on Landslides, ICL International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior, IASPE International Union of Geological Sciences, IUG Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), CEOS Association of the Geological Surveys of the European Union, EUROGEOSURVEYS

What is a “Super Site”? stimulating access to data regionally to “Geohazards Natural Laboratory” : …. facilitating access to data over a certain number of regional areas. In order to be eligible as a “Supersite” a regional area should meet at least one of the following criteria: populations and elements are exposed to geological threats an event is expected to occur in the near future, or a slow process is already ongoing it should be an appropriate place to stimulate basic geohazard research (earthquakes hazards, landslides, volcanoes, hydro-geological processes) and relative sea level rise

Relevant “Super Site” data set Earthquake Seismic monitoring Topography Soil behavior Hydrogeology Volcano Topography Seismic monitoring Deformation Gases Ground Instability Topography Deformation Hydrogeology Boreholes Geological structure InSAR images Seismological stations Geo-referenced data GPS + Tsunami Topography Bathymetry Seismic monitoring Buoys…

IGOS Geo-hazard executive bureau (long term existence tbc.) ESA SAR Specific archive (SARL0 or/and SLC) Fixed data set Data regularly added after acquisition Standing order to feed specific archive No NRT Hosted by ESA Fixed sites e.g. Izmit, Etna Data cost of reproduction – paid once Searchable catalogue other SAR Specific archive In-situ data (e.g. GPS) EOLI- SA catalogues & download No tasking Project selection (Cat1) Registration Compile results Make recommendations for new data set “Geo hazard Super Site” concept v user other SAR Specific archive other SAR Specific archive

Currently available ESA “Super Sites” SAR data Super Sites (ESA SAR scenes available)  Hawaii (250)  Etna (250)  Vesuvius (400)  Los Angeles (100)  North Anatolian fault (20 Istanbul plus east of Istanbul)  Tokyo Natural Geohazard Laboratory (potential future Super Sites) Iceland (earthquakes and volcanoes) Sakurajima, Miyake-Jima East-African rift earthquakes and volcanoes Yellowstone Piton de la Fournaise (Reunion) San Francisco  ESA “Super Site” Archive has mainly been established with ESA SAR data being provided by users  UNAVCO has provided technical support

 1 mission across 3 satellites Combination of: EOLI Quicklooks at ESA catalogue Virtual Archive; SAR products stored Close to the user (Europe, North America, Asia) Geohazard “Super Site” Trial Example of Cloud Computing Trial starts now (once Cat1 has been issued) and lasts until April 2009

Virtual Product Archive Download performance PM started  download of several products in parallel / 24 PM  download finished after 4 minutes (ESRIN office)

Review => to make service operational End of this year an ESA review on this service will take place Evaluation of service with following criteria: –user satisfaction –cost –GS compatibility –.....

Summary “Super Site” ESA SAR data are via GeoHazard Cat1 project easily and fast downloadable using EOLI. The “Super User” Archive has very well been initialized based on users have contribution. ESA has provided the infrastructure and is the data distributor. Trial starts now and ends April 2009  feedback and recommendations are important to evaluate and tune the “Super Site” service.