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The Italian Node of the European Data Archive

Journal

SEISMOLOGICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 92, Issue 3, Pages 1726-1737

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SEISMOLOGICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1785/0220200409

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Funding

  1. European project European Network of Research Infrastructures for European Seismology (NERIES)
  2. European project Network of European Research Infrastructures for Earthquake Risk Assessment and Mitigation (NERA)
  3. Italian ministry of Research
  4. EPOS Italy
  5. PON GRINT
  6. FISR SOIR
  7. Italian Civil Protection Department (Dipartimento della Protezione Civile [DPC], Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri)
  8. EIDA node

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The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia is a founding partner of the EIDA federation, managing the EIDA data distribution node in Italy. Their data archive currently contains 90 TBytes of waveform data available for download, originating from various networks and stations mainly in Italy and the Mediterranean region, with an annual growth rate of 11 TB.
the dissemination of seismological waveform data and ensures access to 12 regional seismological data centers?the EIDA nodes. The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) is one of the founding partners of this EIDA federation and manages the EIDA data distribution node in Italy. INGV has actively managed the smaller MedNet archive since 1990 and adopted a more comprehensive and systematic approach to seismological data archiving since 2007. The Italian EIDA node data archive currently totals 90 TBytes of waveform data available for download, originating from 25 networks and 974 stations, provided by INGV, MedNet, or contributed by various partner institutions. Geographically, it covers mainly Italy and some stations from the Mediterranean region. The archive is currently growing at a rate of approximately 11 TB/yr. INGV recently strengthened its data management capabilities, resources, and infrastructure to effectively respond to the growing scale of station inventory, archive, and volumes of delivered data, and to acknowledge increasing attention toward open data sharing, appropriate attribution, and FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reuse), as well as higher demands on data quality and expectations of the scientific user community. To this end, it established a dedicated internal unit in charge of all relevant activities related to the Italian EIDA node. In this article, we address key aspects of the EIDA node in Italy such as evolution and status of the seismological waveform archive, and we describe the technical, organizational, and operational setup of data and service management. We also outline ongoing activities and future evolutions aiming to further increase the quality of services, data availability, data and metadata quality, resilience, and sustainability.

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