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EPOS Working Group 10 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GEORESOURCE Sei s mic processes induced by

EPOS Working Group 10 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GEORESOURCE Sei s mic processes induced by human operations Beata Orlecka-Sikora and WG10 Team Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences , Poland orlecka@igf.edu.pl. Main results of WG10 Meetings in Kraków in 2013.

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EPOS Working Group 10 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GEORESOURCE Sei s mic processes induced by

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  1. EPOS Working Group 10 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GEORESOURCE Seismic processes induced by human operations Beata Orlecka-Sikora and WG10 Team Instituteof GeophysicsPolishAcademy of Sciences, Poland orlecka@igf.edu.pl

  2. Mainresults of WG10 Meetings in Kraków in 2013 • Short-term implementation plan of the Induced Seismicity Node • Amendments of WG10 Science Plan • Fundraising strategy • Plan of WG10 promotion at national and international levels • Short and long term policy of relations with industrial stakeholders • Intellectual property rights policy from WG10 standpoint • IS Node financial plan

  3. Datasetdiversity A T A G D E O Induced Seismicity Episode C I D M A S T I A E S

  4. Implementation of IS Node

  5. MIS - Mining InducedSeismicity • IIS - InjectionInducedSeismicity • EIS - ExtractionInducedSeismicity • RIS - ReservoirInducedSeismicity RI to be integrated in short term MIS RIS MIS MIS IIS MIS RIS EIS IIS RIS RIS EIS

  6. Technical architecture of IS Node Basictechnology hasbeen chosen to create Node Gateway (InSilicoLab Technology). Currently basic system allowing registration, authorization and authentication is in testing phase. Afirst set of services to be integrated with the system have been identified.Preparation of semi-automatic to automatically recreate metadata set for a given data.

  7.  2014  2015 • Phase 1: Implementation • Milestone ISN1-1: Coordination structure and essential staff in place • Milestone ISN1-2: Data repositories are operational • Milestone ISN1-3: Process for integration of off-line sources in place, integration activity established • Milestone ISN1-4: Process for integration of on-line sources in place • Milestone ISN1-5: Science gateway in place with data management module and at least 2 scientific pipelines integrated • Milestone ISN1-6: All IS Node services are operational, user registration open, pilot sources integrated Implementation Plan Timeline with Milestones • Phase 2: • Integration • Milestone ISN2-1: Second phase of integration of on-line sourcesin place • Milestone ISN2-2: Second phase of integration of off-line sources in place • Milestone ISN2-3:Third phaseof integration of on-line sourcesin place  2016 • Phase 3: • Maintainanceand evolution • Milestone ISN3-1: Sustainability and development plan • Milestone ISN3-2: New RI in place • Milestone ISN3-3: IS Node services expansionphase 2 complete • Milestone ISN3-4: Implementation of EPOS integratated services complete

  8. Intellectual property rights policy and dataopenness • At least 3 classes of users: science, industrialpartners, other; • ‚Science’ willhaveanaccess to all IS Noderesources; • ‚Industrial partners’ areindustrialproviders of research infrastructure. ‚Industrial partners’ will have more rights to use IS node resources than users class ‘other’; • Uploaded infrastructure (data, software, reports) will be basically open.On request of data provider, its small part can be temporarily closed or restricted for specified users.Decisions for such cases will be taken by node management; • Software opennesswillbe determined by software providers under acceptance of node management.

  9. IS RI runningcosts and development Fundraisingstrategy Nationalfundswithin WG10 countries: morethan 60 mln € in last 5 years IS RI integration in IS NODE Partialsupport of nationalfundingagenciesincluding EU structuralfunds IS NODE implementationwithin EPOS constructionphase EU support

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