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Geothopica and the interactive analysis and visualization of the updated Italian National Geothermal Database
Institution:1. School of Environment, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia sezione di Bologna“Osservatorio Vesuviano” Via Diocleziano, Napoli 328-80124, Italy;3. Environment Southland, Private Bag 90116, Invercargill, New Zealand;4. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Canterbury, New Zealand;5. Environmental Research Division, Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables (ITER), 38611 Granadilla de Abona, Spain;6. Instituto Volcanológico de Canarias (INVOLCAN), 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Spain;7. GNS Science, Private Bag 2000, Taupo, New Zealand;8. Centro de Vulcanologia e Avaliação de Riscos Geológicos, University of the Azores, Rua Mãe de Deus, Ponta Delgada 9501-801, Portugal;9. Alaska Volcano Observatory, Volcano Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 4200 University Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA
Abstract:The Italian National Geothermal Database (BDNG), is the largest collection of Italian Geothermal data and was set up in the 1980s. It has since been updated both in terms of content and management tools: information on deep wells and thermal springs (with temperature > 30 °C) are currently organized and stored in a PostgreSQL relational database management system, which guarantees high performance, data security and easy access through different client applications. The BDNG is the core of the Geothopica web site, whose webGIS tool allows different types of user to access geothermal data, to visualize multiple types of datasets, and to perform integrated analyses. The webGIS tool has been recently improved by two specially designed, programmed and implemented visualization tools to display data on well lithology and underground temperatures.This paper describes the contents of the database and its software and data update, as well as the webGIS tool including the new tools for data lithology and temperature visualization. The geoinformation organized in the database and accessible through Geothopica is of use not only for geothermal purposes, but also for any kind of georesource and CO2 storage project requiring the organization of, and access to, deep underground data. Geothopica also supports project developers, researchers, and decision makers in the assessment, management and sustainable deployment of georesources.
Keywords:Geothermal database  Georesources  webGIS  Underground data management  Italy
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