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Online portal improves access to geoscience data from Africa

February 8, 2016 By GISuser

The Botswana Geoscience Institute (BGI) is launching a Geoscience Portal that provides free access to multi-disciplinary datasets from Ngamiland, a district in the country’s northwest, for a period of one year.

Online portal improves access to geoscience data from Africa

Building on the success of online geoscience initiatives in North America, Europe and Australia, the portal is intended to help Botswana attract new investment in resource exploration, improve transparency and stimulate collaboration between government, industry and the public to advance understanding of the economic and social needs of the North-West district.

“In addition to encouraging investment, improved discovery and interpretation of the Ngamiland datasets can assist us in furthering our understanding of other issues, such as the causes of earthquakes in the region, evolution and geodynamics of the delta system, and contribution in the development of seismic hazard maps and zonation,” said Motsamai Tarzan Kwadiba, Chief Geophysicist with the Botswana Geoscience Institute.

Partnering with the BGI and industry stakeholders, Geosoft will make geoscientific and supporting data and information from Ngamiland freely accessible through a web portal, and will support the portal for the duration of the pilot project.

The Botswana Geoscience Portal was presented at the GeoInformation Management in Africa Symposium held during the Indaba African mining conference in Cape Town, and will launch in mid-February, 2016.  Hosted by Geosoft, the symposium brought together key stakeholders in African government organizations with subject matter experts to discuss the role people, process, and technology play in using geoscientific data to foster sustainable collaboration.

For more information: 
Carmela Burns, carmela.burns@geosoft.com

About: 
The Botswana Geoscience Institute is a parastatal organization established to oversee the functions of the Department of Geological Survey. Visit the Botswana government  Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources.

Geosoft software and services advance exploration of the Earth’s subsurface. The company provides solutions for energy and mineral exploration, marine, government, unexploded ordnance (UXO), and the earth sciences. Visit www.geosoft.com.


 

Filed Under: Business, Government & OpenGov, Top Press, Web Services Tagged With: geoscience Africa

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