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About EPOS TCS GIM
EPOS, the European Plate Observing System, is a multidisciplinary, distributed research infrastructure that facilitates the integrated use of data, data products, and facilities from the solid Earth science community in Europe.
For a better overview of EPOS, please have a look to this paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-023-02697-9
Within the EPOS initiative, the Thematic Core Service (TCS) Geological Information and Modeling develops and consolidates the information and data infrastructures produced by the international community, primarily the European Geological Surveys. Shared reference datasets on geological maps, boreholes (vertical shafts constructed for water, oil, or gas extraction), 3D geological models, and mineral resources are accessible to the community through the EPOS multidisciplinary platform provided from the European Geological Data Infrastructure.
- About the Borehole IE and Sampling Boreholes
- Geometry considerations
- Features properties vs observations
- A brief introduction to ISO 19148 and ISO 19156
- Enabling linear referencing based observations
- Conceptual Borehole Model
- A brief introduction to GeoSciML
- Extending gsml:GeologicUnit
- Extending gsml:ShearStructureDisplacement
- Extending gsml:Fold
- Extending gsml:Contact
- Adding gsml:GeotechUnit
- Extending gsml:Joint
- A brief introduction to GroundWaterML2
- Extending gwml2:HydroGeoUnit
- Extending gwml2:FluidBody
- Extending gwml2:FluidBodySurface
- Extending gwml2:HydroGeoVoid
- A brief introduction to LandInfra and InfraGML
- Reusing InfraGML:Alignment
- Extending InfraGML:Facility and FacilityPart