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Geology | 2004

Synchrony of the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic boundary climatic and biotic crisis

Andrea Marzoli; Hervé Bertrand; K. B. Knight; Simonetta Cirilli; Nicoletta Buratti; Chrystèle Vérati; Sébastien Nomade; Paul R. Renne; Nasrrddine Youbi; Rossana Martini; Karin Allenbach; Ralph Neuwerth; Cédric Rapaille; Louisette Zaninetti; G. Bellieni

The evolution of life on Earth is marked by catastrophic extinction events, one of which occurred ca. 200 Ma at the transition from the Triassic Period to the Jurassic Period (Tr-J boundary), apparently contemporaneous with the eruption of the worlds largest known continental igneous province, the Central Atlantic magmatic province. The temporal relationship of the Tr-J boundary and the provinces volcanism is clarified by new multidisciplinary (stratigraphic, palynologic, geochronologic, paleomagnetic, geochemical) data that demonstrate that development of the Central Atlantic magmatic province straddled the Tr-J boundary and thus may have had a causal relationship with the climatic crisis and biotic turnover demarcating the boundary.


Big Earth Data | 2017

Building an Earth Observations Data Cube: lessons learned from the Swiss Data Cube (SDC) on generating Analysis Ready Data (ARD)

Gregory Giuliani; Bruno Chatenoux; Andréa De Bono; Denisa Rodila; Jean-Philippe Richard; Karin Allenbach; Hy Dao; Pascal Peduzzi

Abstract Pressures on natural resources are increasing and a number of challenges need to be overcome to meet the needs of a growing population in a period of environmental variability. Some of these environmental issues can be monitored using remotely sensed Earth Observations (EO) data that are increasingly available from a number of freely and openly accessible repositories. However, the full information potential of EO data has not been yet realized. They remain still underutilized mainly because of their complexity, increasing volume, and the lack of efficient processing capabilities. EO Data Cubes (DC) are a new paradigm aiming to realize the full potential of EO data by lowering the barriers caused by these Big data challenges and providing access to large spatio-temporal data in an analysis ready form. Systematic and regular provision of Analysis Ready Data (ARD) will significantly reduce the burden on EO data users. Nevertheless, ARD are not commonly produced by data providers and therefore getting uniform and consistent ARD remains a challenging task. This paper presents an approach to enable rapid data access and pre-processing to generate ARD using interoperable services chains. The approach has been tested and validated generating Landsat ARD while building the Swiss Data Cube.


Scientific Data | 2017

A web platform for landuse, climate, demography, hydrology and beach erosion in the Black Sea catchment

Anthony Lehmann; Yaniss Guigoz; Nicolas Ray; Emanuele Mancosu; Karim C. Abbaspour; Elham Rouholahnejad Freund; Karin Allenbach; Andréa De Bono; Marc Fasel; Ana Gago-Silva; Roger Bär; Pierre Marcel Anselme Lacroix; Gregory Giuliani

The Black Sea catchment (BSC) is facing important demographic, climatic and landuse changes that may increase pollution, vulnerability and scarcity of water resources, as well as beach erosion through sea level rise. Limited access to reliable time-series monitoring data from environmental, statistical, and socio-economical sources is a major barrier to policy development and decision-making. To address these issues, a web-based platform was developed to enable discovery and access to key environmental information for the region. This platform covers: landuse, climate, and demographic scenarios; hydrology and related water vulnerability and scarcity; as well as beach erosion. Each data set has been obtained with state-of-the-art modelling tools from available monitoring data using appropriate validation methods. These analyses were conducted using global and regional data sets. The data sets are intended for national to regional assessments, for instance for prioritizing environmental protection projects and investments. Together they form a unique set of information, which lay out future plausible change scenarios for the BSC, both for scientific and policy purposes.


Archive | 2005

After the tsunami: Rapid Environmental Assessment

Pascal Peduzzi; Karin Allenbach; Bruno Chatenoux; Gregory Giuliani; Akiko Harayama; Roman Kanala; Stéphane Kluser; Fanny Naville


Environmental Science & Policy | 2015

Black Sea beaches vulnerability to sea level rise

Karin Allenbach; I. Garonna; Christian Herold; I. Monioudi; Gregory Giuliani; Anthony Lehmann; A.F. Velegrakis


Environmental Management | 2009

Strong influence of variable treatment on the performance of numerically defined ecological regions.

Ton H. Snelder; Anthony Lehmann; Nicolas Lamouroux; John R. Leathwick; Karin Allenbach


Environmental Management | 2010

Effect of Classification Procedure on the Performance of Numerically Defined Ecological Regions

Ton H. Snelder; Anthony Lehmann; Nicolas Lamouroux; John R. Leathwick; Karin Allenbach


International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications | 2013

OGC Compliant Services for Remote Sensing Processing over the Grid Infrastructure

Danut Mihon; Vlad Doru Colceriu; Victor Bacu; Denisa Rodila; Dorian Gorgan; Karin Allenbach; Gregory Giuliani


Archive | 2005

Iraqi Marshlands Observation System

Hassan Partow; Jean-Michel Jaquet; Karin Allenbach; Stefan Schwarzer; Ola Nordbeck


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2010

Swiss environmental domains: a new spatial framework for reporting on the environment

Anthony Lehmann; Karin Allenbach; Ramona Maggini; Jean-Philippe Richard; Jean-Michel Jaquet; Hy Dao

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Hy Dao

University of Geneva

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Dorian Gorgan

Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

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Pascal Peduzzi

United Nations Environment Programme

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