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Open-Earth-Monitor Science Webinar – March 14th 2024
March 14 @ 14h00 - 15h00
Join us for the latest edition of the OEMC Science Webinars! Thursday March 14th, 2-3 PM (CET) on Zoom
The Open-Earth-Monitor project is pleased to invite you to the 12th edition of the Science Webinars, our monthly discussions on topics related to earth observation and environmental monitoring, hosted on the first Thursday of each month.
Follow this link to register to the Zoom webinar and attend freely!
Towards a global standard in GHG flux observations
By Simone Sabbatini, Junior Researcher at the Euri-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC)
“Recent advancements in technology and increased understanding of scientific issues at a large scale have facilitated a broader perspective in numerous scientific studies, thereby presenting novel challenges. Standardization and harmonization have emerged as pivotal concepts across various aspects of ecological research, encompassing instrumentation, methodologies, data processing, quality, metadata. This talk will explore the evolution over the past three decades of in-situ measurements of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes worldwide, from initial campaigns to the establishment of the FLUXNET community, to investigate the current challenges and the possible advancements in this field.”
Key aspects of the Copernicus satellite data management
By Dr. Jędrzej Bojanowski, lead of the Data Science in Earth Observation department at CloudFerro
“This talk will cover the key innovative aspects in Earth Observation data management introduced by the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem and its commercial component, CREODIAS. These aspects include access to entire archives of Copernicus satellite data with immediate online availability, a range of data access and processing APIs, mechanisms for tracing data product integrity, as well as tools for collaborative data analysis and visualization, and support for custom data processing workflows.”
Do not miss the upcoming OEMC science webinar, on Thursday, March 14th, from 2 to 3 PM (CET)! Register here.
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