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One. Geology An overview Ian Jackson One. Geology Secretariat British Geological Survey 25 April

One. Geology An overview Ian Jackson One. Geology Secretariat British Geological Survey 25 April 2008

Thank you International One. Geology team

Thank you International One. Geology team

Contents of this presentation • • • Basics of One. Geology Where is One.

Contents of this presentation • • • Basics of One. Geology Where is One. Geology now? One. Geology-Europe One. Geology at the 33 IGC Profile and PR

One. Geology basics One. Geology is a project to make webaccessible the best available

One. Geology basics One. Geology is a project to make webaccessible the best available geological map data worldwide at a scale of about 1: 1 million, as a Geological Survey contribution to the International Year of Planet Earth 2008

Brighton, UK International project established Just an idea Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul

Brighton, UK International project established Just an idea Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 2006 2007 2008

The objectives • Make existing geological map data accessible – in whatever digital format

The objectives • Make existing geological map data accessible – in whatever digital format is available in the participating country • Transfer know-how to those who need it • Adopt an approach that recognizes that different nations have differing abilities to participate • Stimulate a rapid increase in interoperability (ie disseminate Geo. Sci. ML further and faster)

A crucial point • One. Geology is about geological data available in a standard

A crucial point • One. Geology is about geological data available in a standard data structure first, • i. e. making geological map data accessible without geological reconciliation • The prime objective is not about harmonising geological units and scientific classification across frontiers – that’s something for the longer term

“The Brighton Accord” • 81 participants from 43 nations and 53 national and international

“The Brighton Accord” • 81 participants from 43 nations and 53 national and international bodies • Agreed One. Geology should proceed • Mission: improve the accessibility of global, regional and national geological map data & increase usefulness to society • Focus on making accessible existing geological map coverage • Recognise that this will catalyse scientific harmonisation of map data globally. • Geological Surveys to work together to develop interchange standard to make their data interoperable • Progress to be presented at the International Geological Congress in Oslo in 2008

Where One. Geology is now

Where One. Geology is now

80 countries

80 countries

99 participating Surveys and organisations

99 participating Surveys and organisations

Progress in last 17 months • Worldwide interest in One. Geology worldwide - resulting

Progress in last 17 months • Worldwide interest in One. Geology worldwide - resulting in new recruits and support • Dynamic and well-used web site • Prototype One. Geology portal developed • “Cookbooks” available • One. Geology-Europe proposal to EC; related proposal sent to USA NSF • International governance issues progressed - IPR, funding, future corporate structure etc • IGC 33 Launch and events in preparation

Web site

Web site

Prototype Portal

Prototype Portal

Cookbooks • A manual to explain from first principles how to put your geological

Cookbooks • A manual to explain from first principles how to put your geological map data on the web (as WMS) • WFS Cookbook will follow

One. Geology-Europe • € 3. 25 million, 21 nation, 30 partner proposal to EC

One. Geology-Europe • € 3. 25 million, 21 nation, 30 partner proposal to EC • Takes One. Geology much further in EU Member States • Accelerating the work on interoperability and data specification • Enhancing with higher resolution data and applied data access in several areas • Will see Europe play a leading role globally in development of a geoscience/environmental spatial data infrastructure (ESDI)

One. Geology-Europe – major objectives • make existing digital geological spatial data more easily

One. Geology-Europe – major objectives • make existing digital geological spatial data more easily accessible (i. e. contribute to One. Geology) • make a significant contribution to the progress of INSPIRE – i. e. develop systems and protocols to better enable the discovery, viewing, downloading and sharing of core European spatial geological data. • demonstrate best practice examples of the delivery and application of geological spatial data in the public and private sectors.

One. Geology-Europe coverage One. Geology-Europe data provider and consortium member One. Geology data provider

One. Geology-Europe coverage One. Geology-Europe data provider and consortium member One. Geology data provider

One. Geology-Europe 10 Results and Deliverables • interoperable geology spatial dataset at 1: 1

One. Geology-Europe 10 Results and Deliverables • interoperable geology spatial dataset at 1: 1 million scale for all onshore EU • scientific and informatics specification for the harmonisation of geological data at this resolution; progress towards a harmonised dataset • view service providing access to best practice high resolution geological spatial data services for 6 Member States • 2 -4 pilot and case studies on cross-border delivery of harmonised high resolution data access • multilingual discovery metadata for all participants’ geological and applied map data

One. Geology-Europe 10 Results and Deliverables • robust data model, schema and mark-up language

One. Geology-Europe 10 Results and Deliverables • robust data model, schema and mark-up language for the geosciences • web portal providing easy multilingual access to the above data and examples of user-focused web services • best practice examples of the delivery of geological data to a range of users • guidance and code of practice on licencing and clearing arrangements facilitating re-use of geological spatial data • exchange of science, technology, informatics and communication skills and experience across the EU and globally.

One. Geology-Europe Latest News • 29 January - Very positive evaluation received from the

One. Geology-Europe Latest News • 29 January - Very positive evaluation received from the EC (84% score) • 26 February - Revised proposal submitted for 3. 25€million (2. 6€million from EC) • 10 April - EC invited project leaders to a negotiation meeting to answer final questions, discuss detail and prepare Grant Agreement • Project will probably go ahead in September 2008!

One. Geology at the 33 rd International Geological Congress, Oslo • Formal launch at

One. Geology at the 33 rd International Geological Congress, Oslo • Formal launch at IGC Opening Ceremony • Full day symposium • Help desk and technical clinic • Booth and demo at IGC exhibition

Profile and PR

Profile and PR

At the IYPE global launch in Paris

At the IYPE global launch in Paris

And TV……. Italian TV

And TV……. Italian TV

Like to know more? www. onegeology. org

Like to know more? www. onegeology. org