Project record of European marine sediment information network

Information

Type
Project
Name
European marine sediment information network
Acronym
EUMARSIN
Description @en
The European Marine Sediment Information Network (EUMARSIN) project was established in November 1998 with the support of the European Commission Marine Science and Technology (MAST) programme of the fourth framework programme. During the project, the 16 partner organisations developed a public-domain meta-database network, designed to give wide access to information already obtained from their work in the European Seas, but which had not been fully integrated into a single European system. The information was based on the marine sediment meta-data banks of the Geological Surveys of the EU countries and Norway, which intitial estimates considered to represent about 140,000 sample points. The meta-database consists of sedimentological, bathymetric and analytical data, e.g. geochemical analyses, which will enable first approach studies for a wide variety of users. Users are able to access information concerning the nature and quality of seabed sediments by identifying the sources where the required data are stored.
Start date
1998-12
End date
2000-10

Institutes & people involved

European Commission; Fourth Framework Programme; MAST III: Supporting initiatives
role: Sponsor
Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration
role: Co-ordinator
Natural Environment Research Council
Bureau de recherches géologiques et minières
European Union; EUROGEOSURVEYS, the Association of the Geological Surveys
Geologian tutkimuskeskus; Research Development Division
Marine Information Service
Geological Survey of Sweden; Division of Marine Geology
The Danish Ministry of the Environment; Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Netherlands Institute of Applied Geoscience
Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen; Belgische Geologische Dienst
Spanish Geomining and Technological Institute
Geological and Mining Institute; Marine Geology Department
Geological Survey of Ireland; Department of Marine, Communications and Natural Resources
Department for National Technical Services; Geological Survey of Italy

special collections

Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning

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date created: 2004-01-28
date modified: 2007-07-06