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GeoSciML
GeoSciML or Geoscience Markup Language is a GML Application Schema that can be used to transfer information about geology, with an emphasis on the…
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2017
2017
Interoperable Sharing and Visualization of Geological Data and Instruments: A Proof of Concept
Simone Lanucara
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A. Oggioni
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G. Modica
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P. Carrara
Communication Systems and Applications
2017
Corpus ID: 43106687
Traditionally, maps and data were analyzed and created by desktop software tools. Today, thanks to World Wide Web, open source…
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2015
2015
A geologic timescale ontology and service
S. Cox
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S. Richard
Earth Science Informatics
2015
Corpus ID: 42345393
We have developed an OWL ontology for the geologic timescale, derived from a Unified Modeling Language (UML) model that…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Developing and implementing international geoscience standards—A domestic perspective
J. Laxton
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T. Duffy
2011
Corpus ID: 195594132
Here, we describe the development and implementation of standards for the dissemination of geoscience information. We do this…
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2011
2011
Термінологічна основа БД Держгеолкарт РФ і засоби її кореляції з термінологією міжнародного обмінного формату GeoSciML
В.В. Снежко
2011
Corpus ID: 62666153
Починаючи з 2009…
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2010
2010
Designing Web-enabled services to provide damage estimation maps caused by natural hazards
F. Corea
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M. A. M. Callejo
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D. Lang
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M. Wachowicz
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M. A. B. Poveda
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W. Strauch
2010
Corpus ID: 55058960
The availability of building stock inventory data and demographic information is an important requirement for risk assessment…
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2009
2009
Mediating among GeoSciML resources
C. Baru
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K. Lin
International Journal of Digital Earth
2009
Corpus ID: 27106241
Abstract Integration of data across multiple independently developed data sources can be challenging due to a variety of…
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2009
2009
CHRONOS architecture: Experiences with an open-source services-oriented architecture for geoinformatics
D. Fils
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C. Cervato
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+4 authors
Doug Greer
Computational Geosciences
2009
Corpus ID: 254801
2009
2009
Approach for interoperability of multi-source geological hazard data based on ontology and GeoSciML
Gang Liu
,
Chonglong Wu
,
Xiaogang Ma
,
Yanni Wang
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Fei Tian
GEOINFORMATICS
2009
Corpus ID: 25938306
Sorts of models in current geological hazard information management system and Digital Disaster Reduction System (DDRS) in China…
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2009
2009
Developing the GeoSciML interoperability standard with Enterprise Architect CASE STUDY
2009
Corpus ID: 10502987
The tool had to provide an easy to use and intuitive interface.This meant that minimum time was required to learn how to use it…
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2009
2009
GeoSciML v2: an interchange and mark-up language for geologic information
J. Laxton
2009
Corpus ID: 59706673
GeoSciML was released in 2006 as a data transfer standard for geoscience. The scope of GeoSciML is the information generally…
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