European geological data infrastructure
5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 1 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Denmark's national geological survey specialising in subsurface energy storage, critical raw materials, groundwater protection, and Arctic geoscience.
“Major role in GeoERA (largest single funding at EUR 1.16M), EPOS IP and EPOS SP for solid earth science research infrastructure.”
DK25 projects - SVERIGES GEOLOGISKA UNDERSOKNING
Sweden's national geological survey, specializing in mineral resource assessment, exploration technologies, and pan-European geological data infrastructure.
“Key participant in GeoERA (pan-European geological service platform) and intermin (international raw materials training network), building shared geological information systems.”
SE11 projects - CESKA GEOLOGICKA SLUZBA
Czech national geological survey specializing in underground energy storage, raw materials, and geochemical analysis across European consortia.
“Active in GeoERA (pan-European geological service), e-shape (Earth Observation interoperability via GEOSS), and Minland (minerals in land-use planning).”
CZ9 projects - NORGES GEOLOGISKE UNDERSOKELSE
Norway's national geological survey specializing in critical raw materials assessment, mineral exploration for green-tech resources, and pan-European geological data infrastructure.
“GeoERA established a pan-European geological service with harmonized data platforms; ORAMA optimized raw materials data collection across Europe.”
NO7 projects - STATNY GEOLOGICKY USTAV DIONYZA STURA
Slovakia's national geological survey, contributing subsurface data on minerals, CO2 storage, groundwater, and geo-energy to European research consortia.
“GeoERA and MINATURA 2020 both involved building shared European frameworks and information platforms for geological data.”
PrimarySK3 projects