TY - JOUR ID - epos2143 UR - http://doi.org/10.1007/s11600-018-0209-z IS - 1 A1 - Leptokaropoulos, Konstantinos Michail A1 - Cielesta, Szymon A1 - Staszek, Monika A1 - Olszewska, Dorota A1 - Lizurek, Grzegorz A1 - Kocot, Joanna A1 - Lasocki, Stanislaw A1 - Orlecka-Sikora, Beata A1 - Sterzel, Mariusz A1 - Szepieniec, Tomasz N2 - Research in the field of anthropogenic seismicity (AS) requires not only seismicity data but also data regarding the progress of the technological/production activities which is the origin of the induced or triggered seismic events. Such data are typically restricted and proprietary, and therefore, usually not available for independent researchers who wish to develop, perform and verify scientific research. The induced seismicity-European plate observing system (IS-EPOS) web portal offers to its user?s access to data, applications and documents in order to facilitate AS research. IS-EPOS web portal has been designed to serve as one of the main pillars of the Thematic Core Service?-Anthropogenic Hazards belonging to pan-European multidisciplinary research infrastructure created within the EPOS program. IS-EPOS platform is open for research community and general public according to its rules of access. The platform is operating since January 2016 and is now integrated in the EPOS Integrated Core Services. IS-EPOS e-platform promotes new opportunities to study and comprehend the dynamic and complex solid earth system by integrating the use of multidisciplinary data, data products, analysis models and online applications. The integration of existing and new national and transnational Research Infrastructures increases the access and use of multidisciplinary data recorded by the solid earth observing systems, acquired in laboratory experiments and/or produced by computational simulations. In this paper, we describe the structure and the main innovative characteristics implemented in IS-EPOS. The platform is open to accommodate data integrated within other research projects, and it is continuously being updated with improvements in existing features and implementations of new ones. An appendix at the end of the article provides a summary of acronyms and abbreviations in order to make the reader familiar with the terms used throughout the manuscript. VL - 67 TI - IS-EPOS: a platform for anthropogenic seismicity research AV - none EP - 310 Y1 - 2019/02// PB - Springer Verlag JF - Acta Geophysica KW - IS-EPOS platform Anthropogenic KW - seismicity KW - E-platform EPOS KW - Multidisciplinary data SN - 1895-6572 SP - 299 ER -