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European Plate Observing System - España
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El nodo español de EPOS, la única infraestructura europea de investigación mutidisciplinar en Ciencia de la Tierra sólida.
https://epos-es.org/ciencia-abierta-para-entender-la-tierra-solida-que-es-epos/
¡Únete a nuestra comunidad y descubre el impacto de la ciencia!

#EPOS #CienciasDeLaTierra #Geología #Investigación #BlueSkyScience
September 29, 2025 at 1:47 PM
¿Nuestro objetivo? Facilitar el acceso a datos y herramientas a científicos e instituciones para que puedan dar respuestas precisas a preguntas sobre peligros geológicos y el medio ambiente.
September 29, 2025 at 1:47 PM
Hablaremos de EPOS, el nodo español y el uso del Data Portal. ¡Aún estás a tiempo de inscribirte!
👉 Regístrate gratis aquí:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/entradas-presentacion-de-epos-es-en-tenerife-1318582960129
¡Te esperamos en La Laguna!
Presentación de EPOS-ES en Tenerife
Primera presentación del nodo español de EPOS (European Plate Observing System) en Tenerife
www.eventbrite.com
May 8, 2025 at 9:02 AM
Hablaremos sobre:

• El nodo español de EPOS
• El uso del Data Portal
• Ejemplos de integración de datos en volcanología, GNSS, sismología, tsunamis y más!
April 24, 2025 at 7:01 AM
Hablaremos sobre:
🔹 Qué es EPOS y cómo funciona su nodo español
🔹 Demostración del EPOS Data Portal
🔹 Diálogo abierto con la comunidad investigadora local
April 20, 2025 at 8:01 AM
¡Una lectura muy recomendada para la comunidad volcanológica!

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Guidelines and metadata model for a repository of volcanic samples - Bulletin of Volcanology
The volcanological community manages heterogeneous types of data acquired during research projects and monitoring activities of volcanoes. These data consist of both continuous and discrete measurements and observations, which are carried out by ground-based networks and remote sensing instruments, or during field surveys and laboratory analyses. Many types of volcanological research are largely based on the accurate sampling of rocks erupted during past and ongoing volcanic activity. Each sample represents a “physical object” which should be identified and archived before part of it is removed for analytical purposes. In this context, we recommend assigning the collected samples unique and persistent identifiers, such as the International Generic Sample Number (IGSN). However, although the IGSN allows recording the most essential information of the collected samples (e.g. geographic location, sampling method, and collector), the predefined metadata fields are not exhaustive for volcanic samples, which require additional information such as type and timing of the eruptive event, sample temperature, and texture. Here we design the guidelines necessary to facilitate communication between and search of multiple sample repositories and databases run by disparate institutions. To this aim, we build a metadata model, which integrate the IGSN metadata with supplementary information necessary for the monitoring and research activities carried out by the volcanological community. The long-term curation of collected materials is an important investment for the future. Indeed, these collections are a resource for the production of volcanological data, they reduce the need for repeated sampling, they preserve samples that can no longer be collected, and they allow repeat analyses to be made. The primary aim of this work, based on discussion within the EUROVOLC project, is to provide the basic information for populating a relational database structure in the future for the description of different volcanic samples, physically located in different physical repositories and institutions, in order to facilitate future sharing between different groups of scientists and more complete volcanological studies, by means of the proposed metadata structure.
doi.org
April 16, 2025 at 9:02 AM
📌 El trabajo de Corsaro et al. (2025) propone enriquecer el identificador IGSN con info específica para volcanología: tipo de erupción, temperatura, textura, etc.

¡Un paso clave hacia repositorios interoperables y reutilización de datos!
April 16, 2025 at 9:02 AM