Geo-Inquire

Geosphere INfrastructures for QUestions into Integrated Research

The Geo-Inquire project aims to provide and enhance access to selected key data, products, and services, enabling the dynamic processes within the geosphere to be monitored and modelled at new levels of spatial and temporal detail and precision.

The Project point to overcome cross-domain barriers, especially the land-sea-atmosphere environments, and exploits innovative data management techniques, modelling and simulations methods, developments in AI and big data, and extends existing data infrastructures to disseminate these resources to the wider scientific community.

Geo-INQUIRE benefits from a unique partnership of 51 partners consisting of major national research institutes, universities, national geological surveys, and European consortia. The Project enhances and makes interoperable the activities of the involved partners and conducts dedicated training programs for their optimal use. A portfolio of 150 Virtual Access (VA) and Transnational Access (TA, both virtual and on-site) installations are offered to the scientific community.

While many such resources are already available at a high level of maturity, Geo-INQUIRE ensures that they not only reach the highest level of scientific excellence through targeted actions on availability, quality, and spatial and temporal resolution, but also that they follow FAIR principles, adopt proper standards and open licenses, and aim at cross-disciplinary interoperability.

Furthermore, the integration of different data, including new observables, products, and services, are optimized through TA activities via 7 test beds, which also hosts workshops and summer schools dealing with the available resources. Ultimately, Geo-INQUIRE, with its enhanced data, product, and service portfolio, will enable the next generation of scientists to carry out leading-edge research addressing societal challenges from a multidisciplinary perspective, making intelligent use of these resources.

Info

OGS role
Third parties
OGS contact
Program
Horizon Europe
Duration
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Project type
Research
Research and innovation Mission
Earth processes
Open science