About EPOS
EPOS, the European Plate Observing System, is a multidisciplinary, distributed research infrastructure that facilitates the integrated use of data, data products, and facilities from the solid Earth science community in Europe.
USERS
EPOS is creating an internationally recognised European research infrastructure that will open new horizons for European research in solid Earth science.
Services
The EPOS Delivery Framework can be defined as a truly international, federated framework encompassing the data and service provision integrated within the TCS and made interoperable with the central hub of the Integrated Core Services (ICS-C) the novel e-infrastructure for promoting FAIR data management.
Projects
EPOS is a beneficiary of several EU-funded projects, which promote the knowledge-sharing and cooperation between several Research Infrastructures and other international organisations
COMMUNICATION
EPOS produces a set of communication materials to present the infrastructure, as well as promote the most relevant resources, tools and services offered. Official materials produced by EPOS are available on this page. For enquiries about the use of our logo, or any other matter related to graphic identity and communications, please contact our Communication Unit.
In 2021, the General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) will be a virtual conference named vEGU21: Gather Online (#vEGU21).
23 Dec 2020
On November the 13th, 2020 the EPOS ERIC Executive Coordination Office delegation will attend the 5st Italian ERIC Forum
13 Nov 2020
The upcoming ORFEUS EIDA (European Integrated Data Archive) webinar on EIDA Data Access will occur on November 24th 2020 at 16:00 (Zürich CH / Berlin DE time zone).
12 Nov 2020
The new 4-years ARISTOTLE-eENHSP project, comprising 16 European institutions and 2 international organisations, has
09 Nov 2020
The 36th General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission (ESC) will take place in Valletta, Malta, from the 2nd to the 7th September, 2018. The EPOS seismology is organising the session: Seismological e-Infrastructures and their data and products services.
23 May 2020
According to the authors, the idea is to make a description of the importance of archiving and distributing GNSS data through research infrastructures at the national and European levels.
29 Sep 2019
Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) seeks a collaborator for its GNSS activities, which will involve support to ROB’s GNSS-related EPOS services at IT as well as scientific level.
19 Jan 2019
Twenty-three TNA projects were selected and will benefit of direct physical access, remote services and virtual access to advanced European solid Earth Science laboratories.
09 Feb 2018