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The EPISODES Platform gathers data related to environmental hazards triggered by human activity and software allowing for processing and visualization of these data. The data are offered in form of grouped datasets (Episodes) that relate anthropogenic seismicity to its industrial cause. The software is provided as a set of Applications prepared to operate on these data. The applications are run within the user Workspace, which also provides means for storing, comparison and organization of the initial and processed data. The contents of the Workspace might be shared with other users, thus facilitating the collaborative aspect of their research. |
Contents of this guide
This quick start guide will briefly introduce you to the EPISODES Platform, showing you the registration process, and the main components of the Platform. A detailed description of each of these components along with a sample scenario showing how the Platform can be used to work with its data and applications is provided on the subsequent pages of this documentation:
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Citations
When publishing results obtained using EPISODES Platform, please cite the following articles:
- Orlecka-Sikora, B., Lasocki, S., Kocot, J. et al. (2020) An open data infrastructure for the study of anthropogenic hazards linked to georesource exploitation. , Sci Data 7, 89, doi: 10.1038/s41597-020-0429-3.
- Lasocki, S. and Orlecka-Sikora, B. (2016) Integrated approach to geophysical hazards induced by exploration and exploitation of georesources - to facilitate the way of attaining excellence , EPOS Newsletter 1, July 2016
- Leptokaropoulos, K., Cielesta, S., Staszek, M. et al. (2019). IS-EPOS: A Platform For Anthropogenic Seismicity Research, Acta Geophysica, 67(1), pp. 299-310, doi:10.1007/s11600-018-0209-z.
Data contained within the Platform also have their citing information provided in a How to cite section of each episode to which the data belongs (see also page AH Episodes of this guide).
Main page and navigation
The main page of the EPISODES Platform is http://EpisodesPlatform.eu, it provides basic information about the Platform and its main goals (see Figure 1). The main page, as well as all the other pages within the Platform contain have the same navigation menu, from which you can register or log in (with buttons marked with (1) in Figure 1), and go to the core part of the EPISODES Platform by using the Episodes Platform menu (marked with (3) in Figure 1) or the Try EPISODES Platform button. Inside you will find AH Episodes, Applications and My Workspace described in further chapters of this guide.
Figure 1. Main page of the EPISODES Platform with most important elements marked
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To create your own user account for the EPISODES Platform, use the Sign up button you in the top right corner of the page (marked with (1) in Figure 1). You will be provided with a registration form (Figure 2), where it is required that you fill your e-mail address (it will be also used as your username when you log in), password and optional personal information.
Figure 2. Registration form
The registration is free of charge and does not require any confirmation from the EPISODES Platform staff. Once the process is successful, you should receive a confirmation e-mail and be able to log in.
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After successful registration, you can now log in to your account. Do this by using the Log in button on the right side of the site menu, next to the Sign up button you used to register (both buttons are marked with (1) in Figure 1). This will take you to the EPISODES Platform Single Sign On page (see Figure 3). Your login is the e-mail address you provided during the registration process.
Figure 3. EPISODE Platform user account login panel
Notice, that after you log in, the right part of the site menu changes, displaying your user name and allowing you to access your Profile and Affiliations page. You will also now be able to access your workspace and to download episode files to your local computer.
Thanks to using the SSO system, you will log in with the same login and password, and using the same page to all the tools related to the Platform, including Application Workbench. You will also be able to use this form of authentication when logging in to the ICS-C Portal (see also Accessing through EPOS ICS-C).
Changing the language
The interface of EPISODES Platform is currently available in three languages: English, French and Polish. The displayed language is based on your browser settings, with English as default. To change the language use the menu with the language abbreviation in the top-right corner of the page (marked with (2) in Figure 1). If you already have your user account, you can also change the language by editing it in your profile, it will be remembered by the system the next time you log in.
User profile
The preferences associated with your account are managed within the Profile and Affiliations page (see Figure 4) accessed from the main navigation menu. Note, that the page is available only after logging in.
Figure 4. User Profile and Affiliations page with most important elements marked
By editing your profile data (marked with (1) in Figure 4) you can customize your personal information and preferences. You can also change your password (panel marked as (2) in Figure 4)
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While most of the data and applications offered by the EPISODES Platform are open, there are also some datasets that were embargoed by their data providers or are limited to non-commercial use only. Therefore, if you want to access them, you have to provide a relevant affiliation. There are two types of affiliations: researcher status or a project membership (both marked with (3) in Figure 4).
Applying for the researcher status (Figure 5), will grant you access to the resources restricted to non-commercial use after you are verified. The verification is based on the provided e-mail address coming from your research institution (it doesn't have to be the same e-mail address you used for the registration) and the institution's webpage (if you are listed there, it may speed up the process) may last up to one working day. After you are positively verified, you will obtain an e-mail confirmation. If your request is rejected, you will also get the reason for rejection in the incoming message.
Figure 5. Form used to apply for researcher's status
To apply for the project membership affiliation (Figure 6), you have to be a member of one of the projects that is a source of an embargo on data or application. Choose your project, and Work Package in it (if required) from the list and send the request. Similarly as in case of the researcher status, your membership in the chosen project will be verified by our staff and you will be notified by e-mail of the result of verification.
Figure 6. Form used to apply for project membership affiliation
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To send a message (e.g. to report problem or suggest improvement) to our staff, please use the contact form available from the Support menu (marked with (4) in Figure 1). Provide your message along with your e-mail address so that we could answer your request.
Figure 7. Contact form
Deleting your account
To delete your account from the EPISODES Platform use the Delete account button on your user profile page (marked with (4) in Figure 4). Note, that this operation is irreversible. We will not be able to re-create your data after we delete them.
Feedback and support
In case you need any support in working with the EPISODES Platform, use the Support menu from the main portal menu (marked with (4) in Figure 1). You will find there the link to this documentation, user forum and the contact form.
We would also much appreciate any feedback you could leave us after using the Platform - we prepared a short survey that can be accessed using the Your Feedback from the aforementioned Support menu. You can also rate us by using the widget in right lower corner of each page (marked as (5) in Figure 1). You can also send us your comments by contact form.
EPISODES Platform and EPOS
The EPISODES Platform is the core of Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazard (TCS-AH), an e-research infrastructure of the European Plate Observing System (EPOS). TCS AH is one of 10 thematic core services forming EPOS, a solid earth science European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC). It is integrated within the EPOS Integrated Core Service (ICS), providing additional opportunities for interoperability with different scientific communities engaged in solid earth science.
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Additional resources
TCS AH webpage: https://tcs.ah-epos.eu/
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AH-TCS is a prototype of Anthropogenic Hazard (AH) Thematic Core Service (TCS), in European Plate Observing System (EPOS) integration program. AH-TCS integrates data describing comprehensively anthropogenic hazard cases, called Episodes of Induced Seismicity (ESI) and software services grouped in certain categories. Moreover, it provides interactive visualization, browsing and optimization tools. In such way, the AH-TCS sustains a permanent and reliable platform of advanced Research Infrastructures for the Anthropogenic Hazard Community.
This quick start Guide provides basic information about how to access, register and make use of the database and the services available in AH-TCS web-platform. An example of application is presented in the tutorial appended, introducing step by step the integration of data and services available in the portal. For more detailed description of the portal navigation, configuration options, scientific implementations and visualization services the user is referred to the AH-TCS User Guide. User Guide which comprises several chapters associated with specific functions, provides detailed description, supported with snapshots and figures demonstrating step-by-step examples of certain applications. This quick guide includes the most important information on the following issues:
Logging in
AH-TCS Home Page
Tabs and Icons
AH Episodes
Services
Document Repository
Tutorial
LOGGING IN
The AH-TCS web platform is available at https://tcs.ah-epos.eu/ (Figure 1). The language that TCS operates is English. In the home page there is brief information about TCS and relative links connected with IS-EPOS and EPOS WG10. If a user has already an account he/she can easily sign in but simply providing the e-mail address and password. To create an account, the user shall click on either the ‘SIGN UP’ or the 'SIGN UP TO GET ACCESS' tab available (shown in the red frames, Figure 1). Two classes of users will be available in the TCS: Active users and passive users. Currently, only passive user registration is enabled: The fields that the user is requested to fill are shown in Figure 2. After submitting the registration form the system generates a password which is sent by e-mail to the user and can be thereinafter used for signing in the web-platform.
Figure 1. Figure 2.
AH-TCS Home Page
The home page of AH-TCS platform is shown in Figure 3. The user may switch between the TCS portal and the Documents repository (Field 1, Figure 3). Portal grants access to three major facility categories: The AH Episodes and the Services (Field 2, Figure 3) and the user's workspace (Field 3 Figure 3). In the workspace the user may upload and use the available data and services at any combination. In the example of Figure 3 the AH-Episodes is selected and the user may select an Episode from the list or filter the list by impacting factor (Field 4, Figure 3). In such way the user obtains access to the selected Episode Data base. Alternatively, advanced data search can be performed (Field 5, Figure 3), which provides additional filtering and searching options.
Figure 3.
TABS AND ICONS
Most of the command tabs are self-explanatory (such as 'search', 'plot', 'show', 'Add to workspace', etc). The 'Actions' tab provide a list of actions. In case of the AH Episodes data, the only available action is 'Add to workspace'. In case of the elements in workspace (data, results) the 'Actions' tab provides a variety of actions depending upon the format and potential usage of an element. Such actions are also self-explanatory as: 'copy', 'delete', 'use in service', 'make a directory', etc. In the case of seismic catalogs there is also a tab 'action list' which provide visualizations of catalog elements such as tables with catalog contents, seismic activity step plot, 3D events distribution etc. There are also some actions which are defined by the following symbols
File information (in the advanced data search)
View file (in the advanced data search)
Add to workspace (in the advanced data search)
Actions list for the seismic catalog contents. It includes visualization tools such as histograms and 1D plots.
logout (always shown at the top right corner of the TCS Portal)
print the chart (for figures)
export to raster or vector image (for figures) in 'png', 'jpeg' or 'pdf' image format and 'svg' vector format
Directory (Workspace)
File (Workspace)
Application (Workspace)
AH EPISODES
Each AH Episodes contains some informative fields describing the Episode State, Industrial process and Region, together with a short Description of the Episode and related images (Figure 4). Episode Data is found just below the Description and they are categorized into 3 groups of different data types (Field 1, Figure 4): Seismic data, Technological data and Geological data. There are additional fields shown in Figure 4:
Field 2, "All data related to this episode", grants access to the "Advanced data search"
Field 3, "Available visualizations" provides to the User the ability to perform various visualizations, regarding the selected Episode.
Field 4, "See more information in Document Repository", leads the User to the document repository engine.
Figure 4.
SERVICES
The available services in AH-TCS are grouped into High-Level and Low-Level Services (Figure 1), each one containing several applications (the user may extend the services by clicking on each category). High level services contain advanced methodologies for AH data analysis, whereas Low-Level services comprise tools for data transformation and handling. Information on the service is shown on the screen (short description and affiliation) and the user may upload the service in the workspace to perform applications by clicking on the 'Add to Workspace' tab.
Figure 5.
Document Repository
Figure 6 demonstrates how the Document Repository web page looks like within the IS-EPOS platform. The "About" page is shown in Figure 6, containing contact information and useful links, that can be accessed by clicking on the text in blue fonts, found into the green boxes in Figure 6. The choices provided to the User, (tabs in red boxes, indicated by the numbers in Figure 6) are the following:
1) Leads to the AH-TCS web platform.
2 and 3) Leads to AH-TCS Document Repository Home page. The Search Repository tool is provided here, which supports both quick and advanced search (full range of fields)
4) Leads to "Browse" page. Item can be browsed by Year, Subject, Episode, Author or Software references
Figure 6.
Tutorial
Example of estimating seismic hazard parameters from a catalog.
Step 1: Select a specific Episode from the list by clicking on one of the panels (e.g. the one indicated by the red box)
Step 2: Select a data type from the list (e.g. catalog in this example). There are several data types available with respect to the episode and the induced seismicity technology:
Step 3: Once the User selects one data type he obtains access to data attributes, numerical values and visualization services. For further data processing the User has to click on the "Actions" tab and then on the "ADD TO WORKSPACE" window which appear right below (red frame at the top of Figure). The data has now moved to the workspace and can be processed by the means of High and Low level Services and Visualization tools.
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