In this directory you will find the sample data for the exercise sheets.
Further data sets:
Data Rescue Portal (DARE):
https://datarescue.climate.copernicus.eu/en/
The Data Rescue Portal under the direction of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) supports the rescue and digitization of historical weather and climate data worldwide.
European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI):
https://www.europe-geology.eu/
EGDI is the European Geological Data Infrastructure of EuroGeoSurveys (EGS). It provides access to pan-European and national geological datasets and services of the Geological Surveys in Europe. EGDI is a central element in the EGS endeavor to establish a Geological Service for Europe.
EGDI provides access to more than 800 map layers and a large number of documents (reports, images, tables, etc.). There is also a database for 3D geological models.
EOC Geoservice-Plattform:
https://download.geoservice.dlr.de/ENMAP/files/
The EOC Geoservice platform of the Earth Observation Center (EOC) of the DLR (aeronautics and space research centre of Germany) offers direct download services for selected geospatial data. The data can be downloaded directly via the EOC Download Service.
EuroRegionalMap:
https://eurogeographics.org/maps-for-europe/euroregionalmap/
The EuroRegionalMap 2021 is a transnational dataset at European level comprising topographic information at a scale of 1:250,000 for 51 European countries and territories.
European Data Portal:
https://data.europa.eu/en
The portal of the Publications Office of the European Union is the central point of contact for access to EU law, publications, data, research results, contract award notices and other official information.
EPOS data portal:
https://www.ics-c.epos-eu.org/
EPOS, the European Plate Observing System, is a multidisciplinary research infrastructure that facilitates the integrated use of data, products and facilities in the European geosciences. It integrates national and transnational research infrastructures for the science of the solid Earth and promotes global interoperability in the geosciences.
The EPOS architecture consists of National Research Infrastructures (NRIs), which serve as data providers, and Integrated Core Services (ICS), which provide access to multidisciplinary data, products and services. Thematic Core Services (TCS) provide specialized integration in areas such as seismology, volcanology and geodesy and provide access to advanced laboratory facilities. A compatibility layer ensures interoperability between ICS and TCS.
Geological Service for Europe (GSEU):
https://www.geologicalservice.eu/
The objectives of the GSEU are the development of harmonized data and information services in Europe for critical raw materials, geothermal energy and groundwater quality, the establishment of a center for sustainable resource management, the development of a geological data infrastructure, the provision of an open knowledge base platform and the strengthening of the network of national and regional geological organizations.
UN-GGIM:
https://ggim.un.org/
The UN-GGIM (United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management) promotes global cooperation and coordination in the field of geodata.
landwirtschaftsdaten.de - Data for Agriculture:
https://www.landwirtschaftsdaten.de/
Landwirtschaftsdaten.de is the data portal of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL). It offers central access to open data from agriculture and related areas.
Open Maps for Europe:
https://www.mapsforeurope.org/
“Open Maps for Europe” is a project that provides easy access to pan-European information from official map, geographic and land information sources. This data, which originates from over 40 European countries, is made available free of charge.
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