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Observatory and Research Facilities for European Seismology orfeus-eu Reinoud Sleeman

Observatory and Research Facilities for European Seismology www.orfeus-eu.org Reinoud Sleeman ORFEUS Data Center Royal Netherlands Meteorological Insitute (KNMI) sleeman @ knmi.nl. IRIS - ORFEUS Workshop “Managing Waveform Data and Related Metadata for Seismic Networks”,

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Observatory and Research Facilities for European Seismology orfeus-eu Reinoud Sleeman

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  1. Observatory and Research Facilities for European Seismology www.orfeus-eu.org Reinoud Sleeman ORFEUS Data Center Royal Netherlands Meteorological Insitute (KNMI) sleeman @ knmi.nl IRIS - ORFEUS Workshop “Managing Waveform Data and Related Metadata for Seismic Networks”, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt 8 – 17 November 2009

  2. ORFEUS Organizations and Research Facilities for European Seismology ORFEUS, founded in 1987, is the European non-profit foundation that aims at co-ordinating and promoting digital, broadband (BB) seismology in the European-Mediterranean area. • Coordinating services and projects (Europe) • Orfeus Data Center (ODC) ORFEUS Organization

  3. ORFEUS Organizations and Research Facilities for European Seismology ORFEUS, founded in 1987, is the European non-profit foundation that aims at co-ordinating and promoting digital, broadband (BB) seismology in the European-Mediterranean area. • Coordinating services (Europe): • Working groups (station siting, technical support, software, mobile networks ) • Data services (e.g. EIDA, ArcLink, webservices ) • Technical and scientific workshops ( e.g. SeisComp, observatory meetings ) • European scale fund raising and projects (e.g. NERIES, NERA, VERCE, …) ORFEUS Organization

  4. ORFEUS Organizations and Research Facilities for European Seismology ORFEUS, founded in 1987, is the European non-profit foundation that aims at co-ordinating and promoting digital, broadband (BB) seismology in the European-Mediterranean area. • Coordinating services (Europe): • Working groups (station siting, technical support, software, mobile networks ) • Data services (e.g. EIDA, ArcLink, webservices ) • Technical and scientific workshops ( e.g. SeisComp, observatory meetings ) • European scale fund raising and projects (e.g. NERIES, NERA, VERCE, …) • Orfeus Data Center (ODC) main priorities: • Long-term archiving of (continuous) broad-band waveform data from • (European-Mediterranean) seismological organizations • Building of a pre-packed archive of event based broad-band waveform data • Data quality monitoring • Data services to the seismological community ORFEUS Organization

  5. ORFEUS Organization

  6. ORFEUS Board of directors • W. Lenhardt (Austria) R. Bossu (EMSC, observer) • T. Camelbeeck (Belgium) M. Garcia (ESC, observer) • S. Gregersen (Denmark) D. Storchak (ISC, observer) • A. Deschamps (France) • W. Hanka (Germany) • K. Makropoulus (Greece) • S. Mazza (Italy) • B. Dost (Netherlands) • J. Havskov (Norway) • J. Fonseca (Portugal) • J. Gallart (Spain) • R. Bodvarsson (Sweden) • D. Giardini (Switzerland) • B. Baptie (UK) • ORFEUS Executive Committee (ExeCom) • John Clinton ETHZ, Switzerland • Peter Labak GI-SAS, Slovak Republic • Thomas Meier Uni. Bochum, Germany • Nikos Melis NOA, Greece • Alberto Michelini (president) INGV, Italy • Nicolai Shapiro IPGP, France • Johannes Schweitzer NORSAR, Norway • Jan Zednik GI_ASCR, Czech Republic ORFEUS Organization

  7. Working Group chairman • Josep Vila BB siting (WG1) • Marco Olivieri Technical support (WG2) • Alex Brisbourne Mobile stations (WG3) • Joachim Saul Software (WG4) • ORFEUS staff (5.7 fte) • Reinoud Sleeman Director ORFEUS Data Center • Torild van Eck Secretary General ORFEUS • Gert-Jan van den Hazel VEBSN, Antelope (SAFER / NERIES ) • Luca Trani Portal development / webservices (NERIES) • Alessandro Spinuso Portal development / webservices (NERIES) • Peter de Boer Software development, ArcLink, Wilber, DB (NERIES) • Anton van Geyt Software development, QC (ORFEUS) • Patricia van der Kooij Web maintenance, Project Assistant (NERIES) • Kris Marnette Data Quality Controller (ORFEUS) • Participating institutes: 65 (26 countries) • Contributing networks: 53 • No. of seismic stations: ~ 450 ORFEUS Organization

  8. Hosting Institute of ORFEUS Data Center (ODC) – since 1993: • Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) • Seismology Department • Wilhelminalaan 10 • 3732 GK, De Bilt • Netherlands ORFEUS Organization

  9. ORFEUS Data Center - mission • The primary purpose of the ORFEUS Data Center (ODC) is to collect and archive high quality seismic broadband waveform data from European and Mediterranean organizations, and to give open and rapid access to the data by the scientific community. • The ODC can fulfill this mission only in strong cooperation with seismic observatories, seismic network operators and (active) users from the scientific community. • VEBSN Statement of Operation • EC Infrastructure project: NERIES ORFEUS Organization

  10. ORFEUS Data Center – operations in a nutshell • Real-time acquisition of (continuous) broad-band waveform data • (mini-SEED; 1-100 (250) sps) • Generate or collect and validate up-to-date metadata • (dataless SEED) • Long term archiving of waveforms and meta data (MySQL dbase) • Monitoring of data quality (QC) and communication • Building pre-packed QC event based datasets (SEED) • Providing end-user data access services (local and to distributed, • inter-connected data archives) • Providing technical support (protocols, software, metadata, etc) ORFEUS Organization

  11. Contributing networks (53; Nov 2009) II - IRIS/IDA Network IP - Instituto Superior Tecnico Broadband Seismic Net IS - Israel National Seismic Network IU - IRIS/USGS Network IV - Italian National Seismic Network KO - Kandilli Observatory MN - MEDNET NA - Netherlands Antilles Seismic Network NI – North-East Italy BB network (OGS, Uni. Trieste) NL - Netherlands Seismic Network NO - Norwegian Seismic Array Network NR - NARS Array NS - Norwegian National Seismic Network OE - Austrian Seismic Network PL - Polish Seismological Network PM - Portuguese National Seismograph Network RO - Romanian Seismic Network SJ - Serbian National Network SK - Slovak National Seismic Network SL - Slovenia Seismic Network SS - SINGLE STATION (Ebro Observatory) SX – Saxon network / Leipzig TU - National Earthquake Observ. Netw., Ankara, Turkey UP - University of Uppsala Network VI - Icelandic National Digital Seismographic Network pending: Irpinia Seismic Network, Napels, Italy UG - University of Genua, Italy AI - Antarctic Seismographic Argentinean Italian Net BE - Belgian Seismic Network BN - UK-Net BS - National Network of Bulgaria BW - BayernNetz CA - Catalan Seismic Network CH - Switzerland Seismological Network CR - Croatian Seismograph Network CZ - Czech Seismic Network DK - Danish Seismological Network DZ - CRAAG, Algeria EI - Irish Regional Digital Seismic Network ES - SPANISH DIGITAL SEISMIC NETWORK FN - Northen Finland Seismological Network FR - French Broadband Seismological Network G - GEOSCOPE GB - Great Britain Seismograph Network GE - GEOFON GR - German Regional Seismic Network HE - Finnish National Seismic Network (HEL) HF - Swedish Seismic Array Network HL - National Observatory of Athens Digital Broadband HP - University of Patras HT - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Seismology HU – Hungarian Seismological Network IG - Instituto Andaluz de Geofisica All stations are ISC registered and have a FDSN network code !

  12. VEBSN - Virtual European Broadband Seismograph Network status 2009

  13. ODC Data Holdings: Station information (meta data): 450 real-time stations from 53 networks (~1700 channels) Continuous waveform data: Oct 2002 – present QC event waveform data: 1988 - 2005 POND (raw event waveform data): Oct 2002 - present continuous data continuous waveform data (mini-SEED) total: ~ 4.0 TB dataflow: ~ 6.0 GB / day event waveform data ~ 500 GB special data-sets ~ 550 GB 13 Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology

  14. current data flow : 6 GB/day

  15. current total data : 4 TB current data flow : 6 GB/day GB cummulative

  16. direct access interactive access tool (web) e-mail request tools web based access tools (distributed data) Java client continuous data

  17. NERIES www.neries-eu.org Network of Research Infrastructures for European Seismology Addressing a European infrastructure challenge: archival and availibility of seismological data gathered by observatories and research facilities in Europe and its surroundings. NERIES is an Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) project in the Sixth Framework Program (FP6) of the European Commission (EC), aiming at networking the European seismic networks, improving access to data, allowing access to specific seismic infrastructures and pursuing targeted research developing the next generation of tools for improved service and data analysis. The NERIES consortium consists of 25 participants (European universities and research centres) executing 18 different activities: 9 Networking Activities (NA), 5 Joint Research Activities (JRA), and 5 activities concerning Transnational Access (TA). The core of the NERIES project organization lies with the Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology (ORFEUS) and the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). Both organizations are working under the auspices of the European Seismological Commission (ESC). The NERIES Project Office is situated at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI). Duration: 1 June 2006 – 31 May 2010

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