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Towards 3D databases and harmonized 3D models at IGME-CSIC
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  • Conxi Ayala,
  • Jesús García Crespo,
  • Jesus Garcia-Senz,
  • Carlos Marín,
  • Carolina Guardiola-Albert,
  • Emilio Pueyo,
  • José Mediato,
  • Adolfo Maestro,
  • Pilar Clariana,
  • Beatriz Benjumea,
  • Manuel Bernat,
  • Fernando Bohoyo,
  • María Druet,
  • Santiago Martín-Alfageme,
  • Antonio Pedrera,
  • Carlos Peropadre,
  • Carmen Rey-Moral,
  • Félix Rubio,
  • Ana Ruiz-Constan,
  • Ruth Soto,
  • Esther Izquierdo-Llavall
Conxi Ayala
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Jesús García Crespo
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Jesus Garcia-Senz
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Carlos Marín
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Carolina Guardiola-Albert
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Emilio Pueyo
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José Mediato
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Adolfo Maestro
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Pilar Clariana
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Beatriz Benjumea
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Manuel Bernat
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Fernando Bohoyo
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María Druet
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Santiago Martín-Alfageme
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Antonio Pedrera
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Carlos Peropadre
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Carmen Rey-Moral
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Félix Rubio
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Ana Ruiz-Constan
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Ruth Soto
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Esther Izquierdo-Llavall
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Abstract

IGME-CSIC has a highly relevant geological and geophysical database that includes a continuous digital geological cartography at 1:50000; 1:200000 and 1:1000000 scales and a fair amount of geophysical data: gravity, magnetic, well-logs in tiff and LAS format, seismic lines in tiff and SEG-Y format, borehole and petrophysical data, together with other geophysical and geological studies. Since the 2004, an important effort has been done to undertake 3D geological and geophysical modelling ranging from local studies (mineral exploration or CO2 storage sites) to regional geology for a better understanding of the subsurface structure and its geodynamic evolution as a base for other studies on natural hazards or mineral resources. These studies were “stand alone” and now IGME is designing a new strategy. It includes the available data and models harmonization (stratigraphy sequences, structural interpretations, faults distribution, seismic velocity models, spatial distribution of physical properties such as density and magnetic susceptibility, workflows, methodologies, evaluation of uncertainties, visualization, etc.) to comply with the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) data standardization. In this way, the new 3D models will be easily integrated and available from the databases. This strategy includes collaboration with the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières of France (BRGM) and Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia of Portugal (LNEG) in order to harmonize the Spanish geological data and models with their neighbours across national borders. The first step is being done in the framework of GeoERA projects. Financial support for the registration to present this poster comes from Project PID2020-114273GB-C22 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033.