EPOS ERIC: TCS AH

Data retrieval, management, archiving and dissemination for the solid Earth sciences.

EPOS (European Platform Observing System) is committed to creating infrastructure in support of integrating data, data products, and facilities related to solid Earth science in Europe.

The project uses a multidisciplinary and open research approach to answer the challenges in the Earth sciences, including those related to resources and geo-hazards. One of the project’s core missions is to increase access to and use of multidisciplinary data from monitoring networks, experimental laboratories, etc. from across Europe.

The ITI GeoT is an active participant in the ‘Anthropogenic hazards’ (AH) axis of the EPOS, which addresses the anthropogenic exploitation of geological resources including deep geothermal energy exploitation. To this end, the ITI GeoT maintains the Data Centre for Deep Geothermal Energy (CDGP).

Funded by: ITI GeoT, with co-funding from EPOS ERIC

250 partners from 25 European countries

Project duration: undefined

To learn more: The EPOS website www.epos-eu.org and the TCS AH platform: www.tcs.ah-epos.eu

 

Strengthening European Research through Collaboration

As part of our ongoing involvement in the EPOS ERIC Thematic Core Service for Anthropogenic Hazards (TCS AH), we are proud to announce our participation in another major European initiative: the Horizon Europe Geo-INQUIRE project.

Geo-INQUIRE brings together leading institutions across Europe to advance integrated and sustainable research infrastructures in geosciences. Our involvement reflects a continued commitment to supporting open data, cutting-edge methodologies, and collaborative innovation across disciplines and borders.

This partnership strengthens synergies between EPOS ERIC TCS AH and Geo-INQUIRE, enhancing our collective ability to respond to the challenges posed by anthropogenic hazards and to contribute to the European Research Area.

Strasbourg to Host Major TCS AH Events in 2025

In 2025, we are honored to host the annual Consortium Board Meeting of the EPOS ERIC Thematic Core Service for Anthropogenic Hazards (TCS AH). This event is a key moment for strategic discussions, coordination, and collaboration among European partners driving forward research on human-induced hazards.

In conjunction with this meeting, we are also proud to organize the Anthropogenic Hazards 2025 Symposium, which will take place in Strasbourg. This international event will bring together scientists, stakeholders, and policy-makers to exchange knowledge, showcase innovative approaches, and strengthen the community’s response to anthropogenic challenges.

Join the symposium   Registration