Space Climate 7:
 
Abstract

Space Climate Symposium on July 8-11 , 2019

Space Climate 7 Meeting Abstract

Service of Geomagnetic Indices in European Plate Observing System Research Infrastructure (EPOS).

Juan José Curto (Observatori de l'Ebre)

Aude Chambodut, Ecole et Observatoire des Sciences de la Terre, Université de Strasbourg/ IPGS CNRS UMR7516, Strasbourg, France, Jürgen Matzka, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany

European Plate Observing System (EPOS) is a long-term plan to facilitate integrated use of data, dataproducts, services and facilities from distributed research infrastructures for solid Earth science in Europe. EPOS is currently joined by thirteen countries. After a preparatory phase (PP, 2010-2014) and an implementation phase (IP, 2015 - 2019), EPOS will soon enter into its sustainable phase (SP, 2020-2024). On October 2018, the European Commission granted the legal status of European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) to EPOS. EPOS provide open access to FAIR geophysical and geological data, and to the most advanced processing, analysing and modelling tools, while promoting cross-disciplinary approaches to Earth science studies. One of its thematic core service is devoted to geomagnetism and magnetotellurics. In particular, the European Service of Geomagnetic Indices (ESGI) is the European subset of the International Service of Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI, http://isgi.unistra.fr). ESGI through the ESGI-Collaborating-Institutes has the responsibility (derivation, stewardship and dissemination) of geomagnetic indices and lists of remarkable geomagnetic events that are available on EPOS portal.

Mode of presentation: poster

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