Bollettino Di Geofisica Teorica Ed Applicata

Bollettino Di Geofisica Teorica Ed Applicata

Vol. 57 – SUPPLEMENT Bollettino di Geofisica teorica ed applicata An International Journal of Earth Sciences IMDIS 2016 International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems 11-13 October, 2016 - Gdansk (Poland) Organised by IOPAN and IMGW jointly with MEDIN and IFREMER, BODC, CSIC, MARIS and OGS, as part of the SeaDataNet consortium. Organizing Committee Marcin Wichorowski - IOPAN, Poland; Wlodzimierz Krzyminski - IMGW, Poland; Michele Fichaut - IFREMER, France; Vanessa Tosello - Ifremer, France. International Steering Committee Vittorio Barale - JRC, EU; Jean-Marie Beckers - ULG, Belgium; Sergey Belov - RIHMI, Russian Federation; Klaas Deneudt - VLIZ, Belgium; Michèle Fichaut - IFREMER, France; Alessandra Giorgetti - OGS, Italy; Neil Holdsworth - ICES, Denmark; Athanasia Iona - HCMR, Greece; Friedrich Nast - BSH, Germany; Leda Pecci - ENEA, Italy; Lesley Rickards - BODC, United Kingdom; Dick Schaap - MARIS, The Netherlands; Reiner Schlitzer - AWI, Germany; Serge Scory - RBINS-BMDC, Belgium; Simona Simoncelli - INGV, Italy Marcin Wichorowski - IOPAN, Poland. Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia ISSN 0006-6729 e di Geofisica Sperimentale International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems 11-13 October, 2016 - Gdansk (Poland) TABLE OF CONTENTS Session 1 - Data Services in ocean science .................................................................................... 11 Oral presentations L. RICKARDS, M. VARDIGAN, I. DILLO, F. GENOVA, H. L’HOURS, J.-B. MINSTER, R. EDMUNDS AND M. MOKRANE Developments in the certification of data centres, services and repositories through an RDA/WDS/DSA partnership .............................................................................................................13 J. BUCK, L. DARROCH AND A. KOKKINAKI Data standards; why are they important and what can they do for oceanography? ...........16 C. WOOD Development of Linked Data Services to Support Widespread Exposure of Data .................18 P. DIVIACCO, A. BUSATO AND P. FOX A relaxed approach to handling semantics in data management ......................................... 21 G. CORO, P. PAGANO AND U. NAPOLITANO Bridging environmental data providers and SeaDataNet DIVA service within a collaborative and distributed e-Infrastructure ..................................................................... 23 J.-P. BABAU, J. TOKOTOKO, O. KANDE AND A. BILAL Noumea: a Model Driven Framework for NetCDF-CF Data Extraction and Analysis ............ 26 J. GOURRION AND T. SZEKELY Improved statistical method for hydrographic climatic records quality control ................... 29 J. BUCK, T. CARVAL, T. LOUBRIEU AND F. MERCEUR A single DOI for Argo; a generic approach to making datasets that grow and evolve with time citable on legacy infrastructure .............................................................................. 30 K. FINNEY, S. MANCINI, R. PROCTOR AND N. ATKINS Managing Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) Vocabularies ....................................... 32 E. PARTESCANO, A. BROSICH, A. GIORGETTI, M. LIPIZER AND V. CARDIN (Near) real-time data publication for coastal and deep-sea observing system using OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standards ...................................................................... 34 H. PARNER Making HELCOM Eutrophication Assessments Operational .................................................. 37 A. BARTH, S. WATELET, C. TROUPIN, A. AIDA, G. SANTINELLI, G. HENDRIKSEN, A. GIORGETTI AND J.-M. BECKERS OceanBrowser: on-line visualization of gridded ocean data and in situ observations ........ 39 P. THIJSSE AND W. SOM DE CERFF CLIPC: Tools and visualisation services for climate datasets to assess climate change ......... 41 C. TROUPIN, J. P. BELTRAN, B. FRONTERA, S. GÓMARA, M. GOMILA, A. KRIETEMEYER, C. MUÑOZ, M.À. RÚJULA, I. SERRA AND J. TINTORÉ Data processing and visualization at the Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System (SOCIB) ........................................................................................................................... 43 V. DADIC`, D. IVANKOVIC`, S. MUSLIM, D. JELAVIC` AND G. BEG PAKLAR Oceanographic system to control the impact of construction works in the sea in a sensitive coastal area - Case Study .......................................................................................................... 45 E. Zhuk, G. Zodiatis, S. Stylianou and R. Lardner Web interface for the Oil Spill prediction software ............................................................... 48 3 Table of contents Posters G. CORO, G. PANICHI AND P. PAGANO A Web application to publish R scripts as-a-Service on a Cloud computing platform ......... 51 J.-M. SINQUIN, X. LURTON, C. VRIGNAUD, G. MATHIEU AND H. BISQUAY DORIS Software : Processing and management of Sound Velocity Profiles for echosounding applications ....................................................................................................... 54 S.-D. KIM AND H.-M. PARK Calculation of Regional QC ranges of temperature and salinity for Korean waters ........... 55 E. GODIN, A. INGEROV, E. ZHUK, E. ISAEVA AND I. GERTMAN Desktop QC software test version Alexey Khaliulin, MHI RAS (Russia), [email protected] ...56 E. ZHUK, G. ZODIATIS, S. STYLIANOU, A. KARAOLIA AND A. NIKOLAIDIS BYTHOS online visualization of ocean forecast ...................................................................... 58 S. MIERUCH, A. WEGENER, R. SCHLITZER AND A. WEGENER WebODV: Providing Ocean Data View Services over the Internet ....................................... 60 R. THOMAS, A. KOKKINAKI AND R. LOWRY WebODV: Providing Ocean Data View Services over the Internet ........................................ 62 D. CANO, E. TEL, C. GONZÁLEZ-POLA, R. SOMAVILLA, A. VILORIA, C. RODRÍGUEZ, M. RUIZ VILLAREAL AND A. LAVÍN New developments on Biscay-AGL Observatory. From derived products to sensor networks .................................................................................................................... 64 E. BRADSHAW, L. RICKARDS, A. MATTHEWS AND S. JEVREJEVA The Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) Data Rescue plan ...................................... 66 G. GONZÁLEZ-NUEVO, E. TEL, A. CABRERO, P. OTERO, M. RUIZ-VILLAREAL AND J.M. CABANAS Subsurface Water Sampling Network of the Instituto Español de Oceanografía: from data acquisition to final users ......................................................................................... 68 F. FOGLINI, F. DE LEO, J.M. GÓMEZ, V. GRANDE, R. LEONE AND F. MARELLI A user-centric approach to validate the EVER-EST Virtual Research Environment infrastructure for the Earth Science ......................................................................................... 70 C. BORREMANS AND F. MERCEUR Marine Science Videos .............................................................................................................. 73 M. TREGUER, C. SATRA LE BRIS, E. QUIMBERT AND J. MEILLON SEXTANT, a marine spatial data infrastructure: implementation of OGC protocols for the dissemination of marine data ...................................................................................... 75 E. POLITI, R. SCARROTT, M. TERRA HOMEM, H. CAUMONT, N. GROSSO, A. MANGIN AND N. CATARINO Unlocking the potential for coastal innovation growth using Earth Observation data and cloud infrastructure .................................................................................................. 77 M. MOKRANE, S. HARRISON AND L. RICKARDS The ICSU World Data System (WDS): An update on progress and current developments ... 80 M. OSBORNE Creating a Common Operating Picture and Improving Efficiency using Open Standards - Practical Examples from UK Ports .............................................................. 83 E. VIAZILOV Decision support system (DSS) for disasters based on integrated database ± output of possible impacts and recommendations for decision makers ............................................ 85 4 International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems 11-13 October, 2016 - Gdansk (Poland) Session 2 - Marine information and data management .............................................................. 87 Oral presentations H. GLAVES AND D. SCHAAP Developing a common global framework for marine data management ............................ 89 M. FICHAUT AND D. SCHAAP From SeaDataNet II to SeaDataCloud ...................................................................................... 91 S. BELOV, N. MIKHAILOV AND T. SPEARS IODE Ocean Data Portal - platform to build national distributed data systems ................... 94 S. SÁ, N. DWYER AND M. WICHOROWSKI Towards the development of an overarching Marine Research Infrastructures information system ................................................................................................................... 96 A. LYKIARDOPOULOS, S. BALOPOULOU AND S. IONA SeaDataNet network monitoring services: Features and Statistics ........................................ 98 È. God˘y and B. Saadatnejad Arctic Data Centre, bridging scientific and operational data streams ................................ 100 A. MORVIK, T. HANNANT, A. POBITZER AND H. SAGEN Norwegian Marine Data Centre ............................................................................................. 102 S. MENEGON, P. PENNA, M. BASTIANINI, G. STANGHELLINI, F. RIMINUCCI, T. MINUZZO AND A. SARRETTA CNR-ISMAR in situ observations network: new approaches for an interactive, high performance, interoperable system

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