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[ES] La Red Europea de Observación y Datos Marinos (EMODnet, https://www.emodnet.eu/en) está formada por más de 160 organizaciones que trabajan juntas para reunir, armonizar y hacer que los datos, productos y metadatos marinos estén más disponibles para los usuarios públicos y privados. EMODnet comprende varios portales: batimetría, biología, química, geología, física, costa, actividades humanas, e ingestión de datos. Para las investigaciones en geología marina son especialmente de gran interés los portales de batimetría, geología, costas y el de ingestión de datos. El portal de batimetría (https://www.emodnet.eu/en/bathymetry) proporciona un servicio gratuito para ver y descargar un modelo digital del fondo marino armonizado para las regiones marítimas europeas a partir de datos batimétricos, que provienen de gubernamentales y de investigación. El portal de geología (https://www.emodnet.eu/en/geology) proporciona acceso a (i) datos y metadatos geológicos en poder de varias organizaciones de geociencias en Europa, entregados de acuerdo con estándares internacionales, y (ii) productos de datos geológicos compilados en su mayoría a escalas de 1: 1.000.000, 1: 250.000 y 1: 100.000. El portal costero (https://www.emodnet.eu/en/coastal-mapping) permite a los usuarios consultar y descargar datos y metadatos de fuentes públicas y privadas de toda Europa, sobre las áreas costeras de Europa, especialmente la batimetría y la cartografía de los fondos marinos. El portal de ingestión de datos( https://www.emodnet-ingestion.eu/) tiene como objetivo captar a sectores público y privado con datos que aún no están conectados a las infraestructuras de gestión de datos marinos existentes
[EN] The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet, https://www.emodnet.eu/en) consists of more than 160 organisations that together work on assembling, harmonising and making marine data, products and metadata more available to public and private users. EMODnet includes several portals: bathymetry, biology, chemistry, geology, physics, coastal, human activities, and data ingestion. Bathymetry, geology and coastal portals are of great interest for research in marine geology. EMODnet Bathymetry portal (https://www.emodnet.eu/en/bathymetry) aims to provide a single access point to bathymetric products, Digital Terrain Models of the seafloor and collected by organisation from government and research scattered over Europe. The geology portal (https://www.emodnet.eu/en/geology) provides free access to (i) geological data and metadata held by various geoscience organisations in Europe, delivered in accordance with international standards, and (ii) geological data products compiled at scales of 1:1,000,000, 1:250,000 and 1:100,000. The coastal portal (https://www.emodnet.eu/en/coastal-mapping) allows users to view, consult and download data and metadata from public and private sources, throughout Europe, on the coastal areas of Europe, especially the bathymetry and cartography of the seabed. The data ingestion portal (https://www.emodnet-ingestion.eu/) aims to engage the public and private sectors with data and not yet connected to existing marine data management infrastructures
X Congreso Geológico de España, 5-7 de julio 2021, Vitoria-Gasteiz.-- 1 page
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Batimetría, Ingestión de datos, Geología, Costa, Base de datos
Batimetría, Ingestión de datos, Geología, Costa, Base de datos
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