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EarthresourceML version 2.0 and Lite – demonstration how to deliver Mineral resource data – Australia – EU - Finland Jouni Vuollo CGI EarthresourceML Standards Working Group www.cgi-iugs.org OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION • Background of development • Previous development – GGIC and IUGS/CGI • INSPIRE data specification influence - EU • EarthResourceML versions • IUGS/CGI and EU INSPIRE • EarthResourceML Full model/INSPIRE model • EarthResourceML Lite – released August 2016 • Code lists for EarthResourceML and Lite • How to deliver Mineral Resource Data now and in the future – by using standards – ERML and Lite • Data delivery - examples Background of development • Extension of GeoSciML – Covering mineral occurrences, mines, mining activities, commodities, mining waste • Developed by Australian geological survey organisations – Started 2006 – Australian Design Task Group – Governance now with the CGI-IUGS – Earth ResourceML Interoperability Working Group established – 2010 September Background of development • The name of the model changes to EarthResourceML 2009 and the version 1.1 was released. • The second and current EarthResourceML version 2.0 was released in October 2013. • In particular, important communities such as INSPIRE and Minerals4EU project provided valuable feedback to develop EarthResourceML 2.0 model Background of development • Now EarthResourceML 2.0 is the preferred standard for mineral resource data sharing initiatives and projects, such as • European Union’s INSPIRE directive, EURare, Minerals4EU, and ProSUM projects, • the Australian AuScope, and Geoscience Portal projects. • After 2015 small modifications, the full INSPIRE Mineral Resource model and CGI EarthResourceML models are identical. EarthResourceML versions • IUGS/CGI and EU INSPIRE • EarthResourceML Lite – released August 2016 • • AUSGIN will implement in the near future EarthResourceML v. 2.0 and INSPIRE model • After 2015 small modifications, the full INSPIRE Mineral Resource model and CGI EarthResourceML models are identical. • Minerals4EU started to implement – see later EarthResourceML - Lite • EarthResource Lite version was accepted August 2016 and released August 2016 and included to IGC35th presentation. • EarthResourceML Lite delivers a simplified flat view of key elements of the full EarthResourceML data model. • It can be used to standardise delivery of mineral resource data via Web Map Services (WMS) and simple features Web Feature Services (WFS SF0) • Documentation • http://www.earthresourceml.org/earthresourcemllite/1.0/doc/html/index.htm EarthResourceML - Lite EarthResourceML v. 2. 0 and INSPIRE MR model • The model have two part • Earth Resource • Mining Feature • Model documentation • ERML web page • http://www.earthresourceml.org/earthresourceml/2.0/doc/ERML_ HTML_Documentation/ • INSPIRE web page • http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/documents/Data_Specifications/INSPI RE_DataSpecification_MR_v3.0.pdf EarthResourceML version 2.0: • Earth Resource: natural material of potential economic value • Mining Feature: working on the Earth Resource Earth Resource: • Mineral Occurrence • Commodity and Commodity Measure • Ore Measure • Mineral deposit model • Exploration Activity • Earth Resource Material • Supergene processes (ex. alteration) • Mineral system Mining Feature: • Mine • Mining Activity • Mined material • Products • Mining waste EarthResourceML v. 2. 0 versus INSPIRE MR model Mine Mine EarthResource EarthResource begin LifespanVersion end LifespanVersion begin LifespanVersion end LifespanVersion Code lists for EarthResourceML and Lite • Nineteen vocabularies required for the EarthResourceML have been collated, debated, reviewed and adopted (20142016). • Service - > http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/sissvoc/cgi201211/collection Code lists for EarthResourceML and Lite Data delivery – examples - AUSGIN – data model and service • Web • service based on OGC implementing rules for service and data • Current • version Based on EarthResourceML v. 1.0 and MineralOccurenceML data models Data delivery – examples - AUSGIN The snapshot (2.8.2016) of AUSGIN Geoscience portal - mines - http://portal.geoscience.gov.au/gmap.html Minerals4EU – data model and service • Web • service based on OGC/INSPIRE implementing rules for service and data • A system • • fully INSPIRE compliant Based on INSPIRE v. 3 and EarthResourceML v. 2.0 data models Picture of Minerals4EU data model Data delivery – examples – Minerals4EU The snapshot (2.8.2016) of Minerals4EU portal – mines and mineral occurrences from 17 countries - http://minerals4eu.brgm-rec.fr/minerals4EU/ GTK – data model and service • Data model and vocabularies • Based on EarthResourceML v. 2.0/INSPIRE v. 3 and data models and CGI Geoscience WG vocabularies • Web service • • GTK web service – following OGC/INSPIRE implementing rules Picture of GTK mineral occurrence and mine data model Data delivery – examples – Finland The snapshot (12.8.2016) of GTK Mineral Deposit and Exlporation portal – mines and mineral occurrences and exploration data - http://gtkdata.gtk.fi/mdae/index.html INFO ABOUT ERML SWG WORK – see pages • Full documentation of the work and products of the EarthResourceML Standards Working Group can be found at: • http://www.earthresourceml.org/ (public website with schemas and data models) • http://external.opengeospatial.org/twiki_public/GeoSciMLswg/WebHome (public wiki with minutes and actions of meetings), and • https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/subversion/xmml/GGIC/ (Subversion working document repository)