RÉSIF-SI: A Distributed Information System for French Seismological Data

2021 
The Resif project, which started in 2008, aims at gathering under a common research infrastructure the French seismological, Global Navigation Satellite Systems and gravimeter permanent networks, as well as the mobile instrument pools. A central part of Resif is its seismological information system, Systeme d'Information de Resif (Resif‐SI) (started in 2012), which is in charge of collecting, validating, archiving, and distributing seismological data and metadata from seven national centers. Resif‐SI follows a distributed architecture, in which the six data collection and validation centers (A‐nodes) send validated data and metadata to a national data center (Resif Data Center [Resif‐DC]), which is the central point for data archiving and distribution. Resif‐SI is based on international standard formats and protocols, and is fully integrated into European and international data exchange systems (European Integrated Data Archive, European Plate Observing System [EPOS], Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks). In this article, we present the organization of Resif‐SI, the technical details of its implementation, and the catalog of services provided to the end users. The article is aimed both at seismologists, who want to discover and use Resif data, and at data center operators, who might be interested in the technical choices made in the implementation of Resif‐SI. We believe that Resif‐SI can be a model for other countries facing the problem of integrating different organizations into a centralized seismological information system.
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