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EPOS · European Plate Observing System

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201031 October 2014EU funding €4,500,000

To understand the complex Earth System requires an integrated observational strategy and infrastructure to record key diagnostic features of its dynamics. Accordingly, this infrastructure must include geographically distributed and multidisciplinary monitoring instruments and observations. The European Plate Observing System (EPOS) will meet this challenge. The proposed RI (EPOS) will create a single sustainable, permanent and distributed infrastructure, integrating land-based geophysical monitoring networks, local observatories (including permanent in-situ and volcano observatories) and experimental laboratories in Europe. EPOS will give open access to geophysical and geological data and modelling tools, enabling a step change in multidisciplinary scientific research into different fields, including seismic and volcanic hazards, environmental changes as well as energy and long-term sustainability. This will result in benefits to society.Presently, the different European countries own a mosaic of hundreds of impressive, but separated networks, observatories, temporary deployments, labs and modelling facilities, etc... for solid earth studies. Long-term sustainability of plate observations, optimising access to, and combining a wide variety of solid Earth data and modelling tools are prerequisites to innovative research for a better understanding of the physical processes controlling earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other catastrophic events (landslides, tsunamis) together with those controlling Earth surface dynamics (crustal response to deformation and to global change). EPOS will enable the scientific community to study the same phenomena from a multidisciplinary point of view, at different temporal and spatial scales (from laboratory to field and plate tectonic scale experiments). EPOS intends to create the prerequisites for Europe to maintain a leading role in solid Earth science research.

Consortium · 22 organisations

coordinator

ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI GEOFISICA E VULCANOLOGIA

IT · €794,374

participant

VEDURSTOFA ISLANDS

IS · €170,400

participant

INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE-DEZVOLTARE PENTRU FIZICA PAMANTULUI

RO · €94,725

participant

STICHTING VU

NL

participant

TURKIYE BILIMSEL VE TEKNOLOJIK ARASTIRMA KURUMU

TR · €148,321

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK · €93,550

participant

UPPSALA UNIVERSITET

SE · €103,600

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €139,025

participant

HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM POTSDAM DEUTSCHES GEOFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM GFZ

DE · €464,325

participant

VERENIGING VOOR CHRISTELIJK HOGER ONDERWIJS WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK EN PATIENTENZORG

NL · €21,534

participant

KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROLOGISCH INSTITUUT-KNMI

NL · €317,847

participant

EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH

CH · €362,350

participant

STICHTING ORFEUS

NL · €151,503

participant

ETHNIKO ASTEROSKOPEIO ATHINON

EL · €157,320

participant

UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

NL · €70,716

participant

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE AND COMMUNICATIONS

IE · €85,490

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €435,750

participant

INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO

PT · €112,040

participant

UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN

NO · €147,496

participant

GEOFYZIKALNI USTAV AV CR, V.V.I.

CZ · €102,750

participant

Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk

PL · €92,250

participant

NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL

UK · €434,635

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