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There are multiple ways to access the AH Episode data available in the IS-EPOS.The User may click on the "AH Episodes" tab from the portal menu on the upper left corner of the screen (Field 1, Figure 1). In such way the available episodes are displayed on the screen along with options for selecting/filtering. "Advanced data search" (field 2, Figure 1) will be described later on. The User is provided the possibility for selecting among AH Episodes according to technology/production process they are connected with. This can be done by ticking the small boxes shown in field 3 of Figure 1. Ticking "All" box, will exclude no Episode from the list displayed (field 4, figure 4). The User can now click on one of the Episodes (e.g. Bobrek Mine, or Czorsztyn) from this list to get access to the corresponding data.    

Figure 1.

For each one of the AH Episodes from the list, some short information concerning the technology and the region associated with the Episode is provided. In addition, a world map is shown in the lower part of the screen with the location of the selected episodes indicated (Figure 2). Zooming, map/satellite view, drawing of national borders and full screen mode are options provided for the map handling.  

Figure 2.

Figures 3 and 4 show an example of a page with data from Bobrek Mine Episode. The structure and interface is identical in all cases. Some informative fields are displayed in the upper part of the screen such as the Episode State, Industrial process and Region, together with a short Description of the Episode (Figure 3). Some figures connected with the selected Episode are also displayed, providing additional information. Episode Data is found just below the Description and are categorized into 3 groups with different data types (Field 1, Figure 4): Seismic data, Technological data and Geological data

 

Figure 3.

Seismic Data includes mainly seismity catalogs, seismic network information and waveforms corresponding to seismic events as they were recorded by the stations. Geological data include mainly velocity models from the site of the Episode and maps with local faulting systems. On the other hand, Technological data contains a group of data files which is directly connected with the technological-production processes that induce the anthropogenic seismicity (see the example from Bobrek Mine, Figure 4).    

 

Figure 4.

There are additional fields shown in Figure 4: Field 2, "All data related to this episode", gives access to the "Advanced data search", which will be described later on. "Available visualizations" (field 3, Figure 4) provides to the User the ability to perform various visualizations, regarding the selected Episode. Finally clicking on field 4, "See more information in Document Repository", leads the User to the document repository engine, to seek for references and further details concerning the Episode, data, methods etc.  

 

 

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