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=Description of Work=
Earth Science (ES) applications cover various disciplines like seismology, atmospheric
modelling, meteorological forecasting, flood forecasting and many others. Their
presence in SA3 is currently centred in the implementation, deployment and
maintenance of the EGDR service to provide access from the grid to resources within
the Ground European Network for Earth Science Interoperations - Digital Repositories
(GENESI-DR).
The ES HUC includes also researchers and scientists working in the climate change
domain. In particular most of them actively participate in the Climate-G use case (see
Section 5.5). This use case exploits the GRelC service (see Section 6.3) for distributed
metadata management and the Climate-G portal as scientific gateway for this
collaboration.

Revision as of 21:07, 28 February 2011

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Description of Work

Earth Science (ES) applications cover various disciplines like seismology, atmospheric modelling, meteorological forecasting, flood forecasting and many others. Their presence in SA3 is currently centred in the implementation, deployment and maintenance of the EGDR service to provide access from the grid to resources within the Ground European Network for Earth Science Interoperations - Digital Repositories (GENESI-DR).

The ES HUC includes also researchers and scientists working in the climate change domain. In particular most of them actively participate in the Climate-G use case (see Section 5.5). This use case exploits the GRelC service (see Section 6.3) for distributed metadata management and the Climate-G portal as scientific gateway for this collaboration.