GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA
GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA, University of Vienna, GTK, University of Bari Aldo Moro, DTU +4 partnersGEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,University of Vienna,GTK,University of Bari Aldo Moro,DTU,TNO,FHG,EVN WARME,ICGCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101147618Overall Budget: 4,263,620 EURFunder Contribution: 4,263,620 EURGO-Forward aims to develop a novel methodological approach to make more accurate pre-drilling predictions of geothermal reservoir properties and thus reduce the mining risk. Key to the GO-Forward approach is to simulate geological processes for pre-drill assessment of reservoir structure and properties, calibrated to geological or geophysical data, rather than extrapolating the properties from those data with geostatistical methods. To this end, GO-Forward focuses on extending and further developing, testing and demonstrating the added value of forward modelling methods originally developed for hydrocarbon exploration, including stratigraphic forward modelling (SFM), diagenesis forward modelling (DFM) and fracture network forward modelling (FFM), to be used for exploration in different geothermal settings of high relevance for Europe. First, the developed approaches will be tested and calibrated in areas with abundant subsurface information and production data, to prove conceptually the applicability of the methods and reproducibility of the results, to optimise and de-risk geothermal exploration. Calibrated model approaches are subsequently applied in areas with limited data availability to demonstrate their capability to increase pre-drill Probability of Success (POS). To support the workflow and further reduce exploration costs, GO-Forward advances ML-based and computational methods to enhance (existing) (sub)surface information for calibration, uncertainty quantification and data assimilation, and (upscaling) routines for flow simulation, DNSH, and techno-economic performance assessment for POS and Value of Information (VOI). In addition, GO-Forward addresses public awareness of geothermal developments already at the early stages of exploration. By including novel approaches to citizen engagement and stakeholder dialogue, we aim to increase the societal readiness level of geothermal exploration as the first step of geothermal developments.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:FHG, BSC, AGENZIA ITALIAMETEO, INT, GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA +23 partnersFHG,BSC,AGENZIA ITALIAMETEO,INT,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,REGION OF ATTICA,EFD,OMM,MITIGA SOLUTIONS SL,Fondazione CIMA,COMUNE DI VENEZIA,NOA,SMHI,Ministry of Digital Governance,JLU,EGYPTIAN METEOROLOGICAL AUTHORITY,INRAE,ECMWF,PAU COSTA FOUNDATION,IOTAM INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS AND MULTI LAYER DEVELOPMENT LTD,CMCC,CONVERGENCE CIVIL NON PROFIT SOCIETY,KAJO,NEA,IRC RCCCCD,OUA,SHMÚ,ΥΠΕΘΑFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101121192Overall Budget: 5,328,560 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,870 EURNatural hazards, such as extreme weather events, are exacerbated by climate change. As a result, emergency responses are becoming more protracted, expensive, frequent, and stretching limited available resources. This is especially apparent in rapidly warming regions. MedEWSa addresses these challenges by providing novel solutions to ensure timely, precise, and actionable impact and finance forecasting, and early warning systems (EWS) that support the rapid deployment of first responders to vulnerable areas. Specifically, MedEWSa will deliver a sophisticated, comprehensive, and innovative pan-European–Mediterranean–African solution comprising a range of complementary services. Building on existing tools MedEWSa will develop a fully integrated impact-based multi-hazard EWS. This call contained five expected outcomes, all of which will be specifically addressed by MedEWSa. Led by WMO, MedEWSa will be an exemplar of the UN Secretary General’s March 2022 call to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected from extreme weather and climate-related hazards by EWS within the next five years. Through eight carefully selected pilot sites (areas in Europe, the southern Mediterranean, and Africa with a history of being impacted by natural hazards and extreme events with cascading effects), four twins will be created: ● Twin #1: Greece (Attica) – Ethiopia (National Parks): wildfires and extreme weather events (droughts, wind) ● Twin #2: Italy (Venice) – Egypt (Alexandria / Nile Delta): coastal floods and storm surges ● Twin #3: Slovakia (Kosice) – Georgia (Tbilisi): floods and landslides ● Twin #4: Spain (Catalonia) – Sweden (countrywide): heatwaves, droughts and wildfires. The twins will bridge areas with different climatic/physiographic conditions, yet subject to similar hazards, and are well positioned to deliver long-term bi-directional knowledge transfer. They will demonstrate the transferability and versatility of the tools developed in MedEWSa.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:AF DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AB, MSU, Umeå University, Université Laval, JARDFEINGI +62 partnersAF DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AB,MSU,Umeå University,Université Laval,JARDFEINGI,INKODE,University of Groningen,OYKS,University of Alaska System,STYRELSEN FOR FORSKNING OG INNOVATION,AECO,NIKU,Tomsk State Pedagogical University,NIKLAS,ZAMG,IPAE,CNR,JČU,UiO,Luke,LINKPRO,STATION UAPISHKA S.E.N.C.,UH,CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC RESEARCH STATION,Grønlands Naturinstitut,Stockholm University,EPSRC,NORSK POLARINSTITUTT,UKCEH,Lund University,University of Innsbruck,AUI,HAMACOM,University of Turku,IGF PAS,AMAP,University of Sheffield,AWI,SUDURNES SCIENCE AND LEARNING CENTER,BINM SB RAS,Aurora College,AINA,SLU,ARTIC PORTALAP,ECMWF,4PM SOCIETA' A RESPONSABILITA'LIMITATA SEMPLIFICATA,IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC,EUROPEAN POLAR BOARD,POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET,CHURCHILL NORTHERN STUDIES CENTRE,IBPC SB RA,IGIPZPAN,RIF FIELD STATION,TRUST PARTNERSHIP SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTAL FARM PLEISTOCENE PARK,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,FSBU SHI,FMI,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,AU,UIC Science,CAFF INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT,UCPH,ЮГУ,BIANCO LUISELLA,UAMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 871120Overall Budget: 10,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 10,000,000 EURPlanet Earth faces unprecedented environmental changes that will affect all members of society. Arctic climate warming is more than twice the global rate and unpredictable extreme events cause major impacts on ecosystems and people. However, the Arctic atmospheric circulation causes extreme events and societal damage beyond the Arctic which need international research and monitoring to understand and predict. Furthermore, attitudes need to be changed throughout the world through outreach while the next generation needs to be equipped to live in a different world. INTERACT III innovates a pan-arctic network of 86 research stations in 16 northern countries to provide a fully integrated, advanced infrastructure now able to meaningfully address major societal challenges and provide services for 155 global and regional networks. Furthermore, the global reputation of INTERACT has attracted world-leading partners and enterprises to participate in reducing the impacts of hazardous change while maximizing the opportunities arising from new technologies. Specifically, INTERACT III provides comprehensive coordination of 64 partners and 86 research stations. The station managers design best practices to ensure excellent research, monitoring, education and outreach. INTERACT III builds on an extremely successful transnational access program that has already populated the Arctic with 900 researchers to further provide excellent science while reducing the environmental footprints of researchers through improving remote and virtual access. The access transnationality ensures new collaborations, innovative science and science diplomacy at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions. Station managers, transnational access and joint research activities cooperate to address major societal challenges in a fully integrated infrastructure while their data and understanding are made globally available through exceptional outreach and education and policy briefings to decision makers.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:LGT, EuroGeoSurveys, GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA, GEOINFORM, MATTM +38 partnersLGT,EuroGeoSurveys,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,GEOINFORM,MATTM,FEDERALNI ZAVOD ZA GEOLOGIJU SARAJEVO,JARDFEINGI,UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOLOGISTS,CSIC,NGU,LVGMC,MINISTRY FOR FINANCE,GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF SERBIA,Regione Umbria,IGS,ICGC,BGR,GeoZS,SGU,PIG,HGI,DDPS,LNEG,BRGM,IGR,ISOR,IGMOF NASU,VL O,IPMA,SERVICE GEOLOGIQUE DU LUXEMBOURG,Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment,GTK,ISPRA,DECC,SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS,CGS,ELLINIKI ARCHI GEOLOGIKON KAI METALLEFTIKON EREVNON,GBA,SGIDŠ,TNO,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,Eesti Geoloogiateenistus,SHERBIMI GJEOLOGJIK SHQIPTARFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101075609Overall Budget: 23,168,100 EURFunder Contribution: 19,106,000 EURWe aim to contribute to the European Green Deal, the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Horizon Europe objectives through the development of a Geological Service for Europe, which focuses on the planet itself: the earth beneath our feet. The subsurface holds indispensable resources for European industries and opportunities to decarbonise our economy, but also requires careful management to preserve a healthy and safe living environment for Europe’s citizens. Structurally addressing the EU dimension in geological services is needed because the scale of many societally and economically relevant geological features exceeds that of individual countries. Addressing transnational and continental-scale problems requires innovation, standardisation, harmonisation as well as a shared vision. We aim to build the Geological Service for Europe based on Europe’s best practices and implement the Service with the backing of the Union. Existing geological surveys, the national custodians of geological information, have amassed huge legacies of data and information that are difficult to merge. This project will continue the harmonisation and standardisation effort initiated in earlier projects. We aim to create joint services that can support acceleration of the energy and climate transitions, as well as a larger critical mass of intra-European cooperation through convergence of our research agendas, as key steps to increase the amount and quality of results we are aiming for. A common thread in this project is innovation in ways in which subsurface information is conceptualised, organised, visualised, delivered and translated to the needs of a wide range of audiences, and the methodologies to achieve this. Building on the groundwork laid in the GeoERA program, we will scale up and out, not only scientifically, but also in involving national stakeholders in the network, in order to create support and eventually obtain a mandate for a European Service on a permanent basis.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:ZAMG, FMI, ЮГУ, RIF FIELD STATION, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries +47 partnersZAMG,FMI,ЮГУ,RIF FIELD STATION,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,UNIS,AF DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AB,IBPC SB RA,SLU,Stockholm University,4PM SOCIETA' A RESPONSABILITA'LIMITATA SEMPLIFICATA,Université Laval,IPF,AWI,JARDFEINGI,Aurora College,Grønlands Naturinstitut,AINA,Lund University,UMBILICAL DESIGN AB,OYKS,UCPH,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,NORSK POLARINSTITUTT,University of Alaska System,CLU srl,ICR,Tomsk State Pedagogical University,UiT,University of Sheffield,SUDURNES SCIENCE AND LEARNING CENTER,MAPILLARY AB,University of Turku,NIKU,Luke,University of Innsbruck,MSU,POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET,UH,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,UiO,CNR,AUI,JČU,UKCEH,IGF PAS,NERC,EPSRC,University of Groningen,IGIPZPAN,AU,CAFF INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIATFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730938Overall Budget: 10,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 10,000,000 EURINTERACT aims for a geographically comprehensive and excellent state-of-the-art terrestrial research infrastructure throughout the Arctic and adjoining forest and alpine regions to identify environmental change, to facilitate understanding and prediction of future change and to inform decision makers about societally-relevant impacts. INTERACT is the fundamental building block and one-stop-shop for EU and international projects, programmes and organisations requiring access to northern lands, data and services, and includes a rapid response capability to potential hazards. INTERACT is pan-Arctic, multidisciplinary and crosses EU call domains by linking to forest, coastal, marine and atmospheric communities. INTERACT uniquely unites 77 research stations in a Station Managers’ Forum ensuring inter-comparability of information and excellent science support. A Data Forum improves availability of data by bringing data providers together with data users. Physical (7780 days) pan-Arctic Trans-national Access is offered by 43 stations and virtual access is offered by 29. An innovative TA User Community will stimulate new collaborations and improved information flow while new state-of-the-art educational resources will encourage young scientists. Joint research activities will ensure close cooperation between the Arctic Council’s biodiversity monitoring programme and station activities; develop new technology in a WP led by Industry to enlarge the research stations’ environmental observing footprints; and produce guidance for local communities to adapt to change. INTERACT’s incalculable legacy and societal impact includes aiding people to adapt to local and global environmental changes, recruiting the next generation of environmental scientists, offering access and opportunities to researchers world-wide and providing data and information to high level regional and global organisations and decision-makers.
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