OneGeology is an international initiative of the geological surveys of the world and a flagship project of the"International Year of Planet Earth".Its aim is to create a digital geological map of the world a...OneGeology is an international initiative of the geological surveys of the world and a flagship project of the"International Year of Planet Earth".Its aim is to create a digital geological map of the world and to make it available via the web to all.The target scale is l:l million but the project is pragmatic and accepts a range of scales and the best available data.To date, 102 countries are participating in the project and。展开更多
Background OneGeology is an initiative of Geological Survey Organisations(GSO)around the globe that dates back to Brighton,UK in 2007.Since then OneGeology has been a leader in developing geological online map data us...Background OneGeology is an initiative of Geological Survey Organisations(GSO)around the globe that dates back to Brighton,UK in 2007.Since then OneGeology has been a leader in developing geological online map data using a new international standard–a geological exchange language known as the‘GeoSciML’.Currently version 3.2 exists,which enables instant interoperability of the data.Increased use of this new language allows geological data to be shared and integrated across the planet with other organisations.In autumn 2013 OneGeology was transformed into a Consortium with a clearly defined governance structure,making its structure more official.展开更多
Between 25 and 27 August 2010 an International Geoscience Language Work-shop(IGSL2010)took place in Berlin under the patronage of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology(BMWI).The workshop,believed to be the ...Between 25 and 27 August 2010 an International Geoscience Language Work-shop(IGSL2010)took place in Berlin under the patronage of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology(BMWI).The workshop,believed to be the first to explore this area of digital spatial geoscience taxonomy,was ini-tiated by the IUGS Commission for Geoscience Infor-mation(CGI)and supported by the European Commissionfunded OneGeology-Europe project(1G-E).It was organised by the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources(BGR)and coordinated by Kristine Asch,BGR,Chair of the CGI and 1G-E WP 3 Leader.Sixty-six participants from six continents took part and contributed.The workshop was opened by Department Head Diethard Mager of the BMWI and the President of BGR,Hans-Joachim Kümpel.展开更多
文摘OneGeology is an international initiative of the geological surveys of the world and a flagship project of the"International Year of Planet Earth".Its aim is to create a digital geological map of the world and to make it available via the web to all.The target scale is l:l million but the project is pragmatic and accepts a range of scales and the best available data.To date, 102 countries are participating in the project and。
文摘Background OneGeology is an initiative of Geological Survey Organisations(GSO)around the globe that dates back to Brighton,UK in 2007.Since then OneGeology has been a leader in developing geological online map data using a new international standard–a geological exchange language known as the‘GeoSciML’.Currently version 3.2 exists,which enables instant interoperability of the data.Increased use of this new language allows geological data to be shared and integrated across the planet with other organisations.In autumn 2013 OneGeology was transformed into a Consortium with a clearly defined governance structure,making its structure more official.
文摘Between 25 and 27 August 2010 an International Geoscience Language Work-shop(IGSL2010)took place in Berlin under the patronage of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology(BMWI).The workshop,believed to be the first to explore this area of digital spatial geoscience taxonomy,was ini-tiated by the IUGS Commission for Geoscience Infor-mation(CGI)and supported by the European Commissionfunded OneGeology-Europe project(1G-E).It was organised by the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources(BGR)and coordinated by Kristine Asch,BGR,Chair of the CGI and 1G-E WP 3 Leader.Sixty-six participants from six continents took part and contributed.The workshop was opened by Department Head Diethard Mager of the BMWI and the President of BGR,Hans-Joachim Kümpel.