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1 Making Geological Map Data for the Earth Accessible OneGeology WebServices as an example of worldwide and world open SDI – history, current state and technology Plenary session - VSEGEI Great Hall of the Academic Council 13.15-13.45pm 3/06/2013 Dr. Tim Duffy, Co-chair OneGeology Technical Working Group British Geological Survey, Edinburgh trd@bgs.ac.uk

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10 The services (figures for January 2013) 229 Web Map Services (WMS) and 23 Web Feature Services (WFS – full interoperable datasets available over the web) data layers being served from 57 data providers is being served by 46 service providers i.e. 15+ ‘buddies’ one or more layers for 51 nations, 20 continental or other large world regions and 8 smaller sub- national regions

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16 Also NEW in 2013! In 2013 we will ‘be on the cusp of a discontinuity’ with major steps forward in being able to support and promote standards based Geoscience data web services within OneGeology: 1). Geoserver 2.3 open source software (www.geoserver.org)www.geoserver.org will be out in production and capable of supporting the new GeoSciML v3.1 standard (launched at GIRAF11) and WFS 2.0 and ESRI OneGeology grant software ArcGIS 10 Server modules that explicitly support GeoSciML v3.1 WFS 2.0 are being developed. 2). New OneGeology portal - with the addition of user client Tools which will support age and lithology querying of OneGeology 5 star GeoSciML v3.1 based WFS services and portrayal and SLD querying of GeoSciMl Portrayal 2.0 based OneGeology 3 star WMS’ 3). Web services that will allow you to check your proposed web Service before submitting it for accreditation checks – including WMS and WFS Structure and content (‘schematron’) checks,

17 Making Geological Map Data for the Earth Accessible 4). With continuous associated cookbook updates including a GeoSciML_Portrayal Annex to the WMS cookbook for a 3 star WMS that can be queried/SLD portrayed in a client and cookbooks to support GeoSciML 3.1 WFS using open source and free Geoserver 2.3 software. 5). Also new for 2013 and just as important – the funding of OneGeology service support, portal provision and secretariat support will move from voluntary funding by BGS and BRGM, as currently, to voluntary (small) consortium agreement and incorporation style contributions from individual geological surveys and institutions and commercial organisations.

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20 EarthResourceML v2.0 especially useful for projects like AEGOS phase 2

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28 Behind the portal…an architecture of servers to deliver…

29 Making Geological Map Data for the Earth Accessible Main developments of the new portal New portal (V3 – August 2012), main features –To improve user experience –Automatic display of maps according to scale –New print function –Integration of the most advanced GEOSS search tool (EuroGEOSS broker) to search and access to all GEOSS datasets –Testing of WFS2.0 with GeoSciML 3.1 into the portal Test the new ESRI WFS 2.0 OneG compliant (on UK and Tasmania) Test implementation of a proxy for OneGeology-Europe maps, –objective : improve the performance for mapping a large number of countries/regions

30 Making Geological Map Data for the Earth Accessible > “Promine” data layers (EC project) > http://onegeology-europe.brgm- rec.fr/OnegeologyGlobal_test/?method=addExternalContext&url=http://onegeology- europe.brgm.fr/eXist/rest//db/1GG_contexts/1GG_proMines.xml http://onegeology-europe.brgm- rec.fr/OnegeologyGlobal_test/?method=addExternalContext&url=http://onegeology- europe.brgm.fr/eXist/rest//db/1GG_contexts/1GG_proMines.xml

31 Making Geological Map Data for the Earth Accessible > “Emodnet” data layers (EC project) > http://onegeology-europe.brgm- rec.fr/OnegeologyGlobal_test/?method=addExternalContext&url=http://onegeology- europe.brgm.fr/eXist/rest//db/1GG_contexts/1GG_contextEmodnet.xml http://onegeology-europe.brgm- rec.fr/OnegeologyGlobal_test/?method=addExternalContext&url=http://onegeology- europe.brgm.fr/eXist/rest//db/1GG_contexts/1GG_contextEmodnet.xml

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52 The OneGeology portal has received 60 000 visits in the reporting period (July 2009 – July 2010); which equates to approximately 4500 to 6000 per month. These visits originate mainly from the following countries: 1. USA 14500 (17,1%) 2. UK 8200 (9.72%) 3. Germany 7600 (9%) 4. France 7200 (8.5%) 5. China 4900 (5.83%) (many other countries make up the remainder) Coming soon! New India service and China 1:2.5 Million service OneGeology Technical Working Group

53 Making Geological Map Data for the Earth Accessible Special thanks to: Jean-Jacques SERRANO and Tim DUFFY (co-chairs of the OneGeology Technical Working Group), James Passmore, Marcus Sen, Katy Lee, Diego Doce Diaz (onegeologyhelp@bgs.ac.uk) and Gemma Nash (www.onegeology.org) of BGSonegeologyhelp@bgs.ac.uk and Agnes Tellez-Arenas, Francois Tertre, Pascal Perrier and Francois Robida of BRGM (onegeologyportal@brgm.fr) and to ALL THE PROVIDERS of OneGeology Web Services (portal.onegeology.org) including SEAMIC, CGS, BGR,BGS,BRGM etc.

54 Making Geological Map Data for the Earth Accessible Thank you Questions?


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