Bringing sedimentology and stratigraphy into the StraboSpot data management system
Author:
Duncan Casey J.1ORCID, Chan Marjorie A.1, Hajek Elizabeth2, Kamola Diane3, Roberts Nicolas M.4, Tikoff Basil4, Walker J. Douglas3
Affiliation:
1. Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Utah, Frederick Albert Sutton Building, 115 S 1460 E, Room 383, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA 2. Department of Geosciences, Penn State University, 503 Deike Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA 3. Department of Geology, University of Kansas, Ritchie Hall, 1414 Naismith Drive, Room 254, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA 4. Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Lewis G. Weeks Hall, 1215 West Dayton Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
Abstract
Abstract
The StraboSpot data system provides field-based geologists the ability to digitally collect, archive, query, and share data. Recent efforts have expanded this data system with the vocabulary, standards, and workflow utilized by the sedimentary geology community. A standardized vocabulary that honors typical workflows for collecting sedimentologic and stratigraphic field and laboratory data was developed through a series of focused workshops and vetted/refined through subsequent workshops and field trips. This new vocabulary was designed to fit within the underlying structure of StraboSpot and resulted in the expansion of the existing data structure. Although the map-based approach of StraboSpot did not fully conform to the workflow for sedimentary geologists, new functions were developed for the sedimentary community to facilitate descriptions, interpretations, and the plotting of measured sections to document stratigraphic position and relationships between data types. Consequently, a new modality was added to StraboSpot—Strat Mode—which now accommodates sedimentary workflows that enable users to document stratigraphic positions and relationships and automates construction of measured stratigraphic sections. Strat Mode facilitates data collection and co-location of multiple data types (e.g., descriptive observations, images, samples, and measurements) in geographic and stratigraphic coordinates across multiple scales, thus preserving spatial and stratigraphic relationships in the data structure. Incorporating these digital technologies will lead to better research communication in sedimentology through a common vocabulary, shared standards, and open data archiving and sharing.
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Subject
Stratigraphy,Geology
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