Project number: 283465 ENVRI and the Grid Wouter Los 20/02/20161.

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Project number: ENVRI and the Grid Wouter Los 20/02/20161

Project number: ESFRI Environmental Research Infrastructures COPALTropospheric research aircraft EISCAT-3DUpgrade of incoherent SCATter facility EMSOMultidisciplinary seafloor observatory EPOSPlate observing system EURO-ARGOGlobal ocean observing infrastructure IAGOSAircraft for global observing system ICOSIntegrated carbon observation system LIFEWATCHBiodiversity and ecosystem research infra SIOSSvalbard arctic Earth observing system

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The laboratory of environmental research infrastructures Deep Earth, land and sea, the atmosphere Living and dead environments

Project number: Distributed measurements and monitoring observatories, sensors, radars, human eyes... physical, chemical and biological parameters Laboratories and experimental facilities in fixed monitoring stations on research vehicles, ships, floats and buoys from aircraft and satellites A variety of data complex and sometimes fuzzy heterogeneous and distributed primary and processed data Analytical and modeling platforms data exchange and integration high performance computing and Grid services e-Laboratories

Project number: Distributed research infrastructures Data grid monitoring sites sensors databases Soft/Middleware grid Computing grid Part of an international infrastructure grid ENVRI cooperation ENVRI cooperation

Project number: Objectives Solutions and guidelines for the common needs of the environmental ESFRI projects. Enable multidisciplinary scientists to access, study and correlate data from multiple domains for “system level” research.

Project number: Andrew D. Barton et al, Patterns of Diversity in Marine Phytoplankton, Science online 25 Feb 2010

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CO2 and Eco- systems CO2 and Eco- systems Geo- Physical process Geo- Physical process Extendabl e use cases Extendabl e use cases Use cases RI 1 RI 2 RI 3 RI 4s Research Infrastructures Sensors/ observations Raw data Processed data

Project number: Generic Requirements Common procedures for individual users to cooperate in Virtual Organisations, while working from different countries Personalized access rights for not NGI/institution-based users. (Many users in env. sciences are not NGI connected) Data infrastructure and management, across domain specific ESFRI projects

Project number: Operation and usability Management of complex data records (fuzzy data, data calibration, data validation, data transformation, data fusion, privacy issues) Fast access to and retrieval of selected distributed and large heterogeneous data sets and tools Remote operation of smart/intelligent observation/sensor networks Development of real-time instrument (i.e. aircraft/ground, oceanic floats & fixed observatories/ground) data links

Project number: Services for environmental facilities Repositories for data, workflows, and workflow results; repository for tracking provenance and citation of data and workflows Software libraries for supporting capabilities (data format conversions, pre-processing, data transformation, data post processing Interoperability (of heterogeneous data and tools), semantic interoperability services, retrieval of ontologies Super fast analysis and modeling services; (distributed) computation

Project number: Application development and community development Capabilities for user involvement in open-source data generation + software development (workbenches) Facilitating workflow development Ability to view, visualize, explore discovered data and software resources, with reporting of usability and interoperability (and improvement suggestions

Project number: Thank you 20/02/201616