
Digital geological mapping is the process by which
geological features are observed, analyzed, and recorded in the field and displayed in real-time on a computer or
personal digital assistant
A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a multi-purpose mobile device which functions as a personal information manager. Following a boom in the 1990s and 2000s, PDAs were mostly displaced by the widespread adoption of more highly capable smar ...
(PDA). The primary function of this
emerging technology is to produce
spatially referenced geological map
A geological map or geologic map is a special-purpose map made to show various geological features. Rock (geology), Rock units or stratum, geologic strata are shown by color or symbols. Bed (geology), Bedding planes and structural features such ...
s that can be utilized and updated while conducting
field work
Field research, field studies, or fieldwork is the empirical research, collection of raw data outside a laboratory, library, or workplace setting. The approaches and methods used in field research vary across branches of science, disciplines. ...
.
Traditional geological mapping
Geological map
A geological map or geologic map is a special-purpose map made to show various geological features. Rock (geology), Rock units or stratum, geologic strata are shown by color or symbols. Bed (geology), Bedding planes and structural features such ...
ping is an interpretive process involving multiple types of information, from analytical data to personal observation, all synthesized and recorded by the
geologist
A geologist is a scientist who studies the structure, composition, and History of Earth, history of Earth. Geologists incorporate techniques from physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and geography to perform research in the Field research, ...
. Geologic observations have traditionally been recorded on paper, whether on standardized note cards, in a
notebook
A notebook (also known as a notepad, writing pad, drawing pad, or legal pad) is a book or stack of paper pages that are often ruled and used for purposes such as note-taking, journaling or other writing, drawing, or scrapbooking and more.
...
, or on a
map.
Mapping in the digital era
In the 21st century, computer technology and software are becoming portable and powerful enough to take on some of the more mundane tasks a geologist must perform
in the field, such as precisely locating oneself with a
GPS unit, displaying multiple images (
maps,
satellite images,
aerial photography
Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other flight, airborne platforms. When taking motion pictures, it is also known as aerial videography.
Platforms for aerial photography include fixed-wi ...
, etc.), plotting
strike and dip
In geology, strike and dip is a measurement convention used to describe the plane orientation or Attitude (geometry), attitude of a Plane (geometry), planar Geology, geologic feature. A feature's strike is the azimuth of an imagined horizontal ...
symbols, and color-coding different physical characteristics of a
lithology or contact type (e.g.,
unconformity) between rock
strata
In geology and related fields, a stratum (: strata) is a layer of Rock (geology), rock or sediment characterized by certain Lithology, lithologic properties or attributes that distinguish it from adjacent layers from which it is separated by v ...
. Additionally, computers can now perform some tasks that were difficult to accomplish in the field, for example,
handwriting or
voice recognition and
annotating photographs on the spot.
Digital mapping has positive and negative effects on the mapping process;
only an assessment of its impact on a geological mapping project as a whole shows whether it provides a net benefit. With the use of computers in the field, the recording of
observations and basic
data management
Data management comprises all disciplines related to handling data as a valuable resource, it is the practice of managing an organization's data so it can be analyzed for decision making.
Concept
The concept of data management emerged alongsi ...
changes dramatically. The use of digital mapping also affects when
data analysis
Data analysis is the process of inspecting, Data cleansing, cleansing, Data transformation, transforming, and Data modeling, modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions, and supporting decision-making. Da ...
occurs in the mapping process, but does not greatly affect the process itself.
Advantages
* Data entered by a
geologist
A geologist is a scientist who studies the structure, composition, and History of Earth, history of Earth. Geologists incorporate techniques from physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and geography to perform research in the Field research, ...
may have fewer errors than data transcribed by a
data entry clerk.
* Data entry by geologists in the field may take less total time than subsequent data entry in the office, potentially reducing the overall time needed to complete a project.
* The spatial extent of real world objects and their
attributes can be entered directly into a
database
In computing, a database is an organized collection of data or a type of data store based on the use of a database management system (DBMS), the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture and a ...
with
geographic information system
A geographic information system (GIS) consists of integrated computer hardware and Geographic information system software, software that store, manage, Spatial analysis, analyze, edit, output, and Cartographic design, visualize Geographic data ...
(
GIS) capability. Features can be automatically color-coded and symbolized based on set criteria.
* Multiple
maps and imagery (
geophysical
Geophysics () is a subject of natural science concerned with the physical processes and properties of Earth and its surrounding space environment, and the use of quantitative methods for their analysis. Geophysicists conduct investigations acros ...
maps,
satellite images,
orthophoto
An orthophoto, orthophotograph, orthoimage or orthoimagery is an Aerial photography, aerial photograph or satellite imagery geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") such that the scale is uniform: the photo or image follows a given map p ...
s, etc.) can easily be carried and displayed on-screen.
* Geologists may upload each other's data files for the next day's
field work
Field research, field studies, or fieldwork is the empirical research, collection of raw data outside a laboratory, library, or workplace setting. The approaches and methods used in field research vary across branches of science, disciplines. ...
as reference.
*
Data analysis
Data analysis is the process of inspecting, Data cleansing, cleansing, Data transformation, transforming, and Data modeling, modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions, and supporting decision-making. Da ...
may start immediately after returning from the field, since the database has already been populated.
* Data can be constrained by dictionaries and dropdown menus to ensure that data are recorded systematically and that mandatory data are not forgotten
* Labour-saving tools and functionality can be provided in the field e.g. structure contours on the fly, and 3D visualisation
* Systems can be wirelessly connected to other digital field equipment (such as digital cameras and
sensor webs)
Disadvantages
* Computers and related items (extra batteries, stylus, cameras, etc.) must be carried
in the field.
* Field data entry into the computer may take longer than physically writing on paper, possibly resulting in longer field programs.
* Data entered by multiple geologists may contain more inconsistencies than data entered by one person, making the
database
In computing, a database is an organized collection of data or a type of data store based on the use of a database management system (DBMS), the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture and a ...
more difficult to
query.
* Written
descriptions convey to the reader detailed information through
imagery that may not be communicated by the same data in
parsed format.
* Geologists may be inclined to shorten text descriptions because they are difficult to enter (either by
handwriting or
voice recognition), resulting in loss of data.
* There are no original, hardcopy field maps or notes to
archive
An archive is an accumulation of historical records or materials, in any medium, or the physical facility in which they are located.
Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organ ...
. Paper is a more stable medium than digital format.
Educational and scientific uses
Some universities and
secondary educators are integrating digital geological mapping into class work.
For example, The GeoPad projec
describes the combination of technology, teaching field geology, and geological mapping in programs such as
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a Public university, public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. The main academic and residential campus is south of Toledo, Ohio. The university has nationally recognized progr ...
’s geology field cam
At Urbino University (Italy)
:it:Università di Urbino, Field Digital Mapping Techniques are integrated in Earth and Environmental Sciences courses since 200
The MapTeach program is designed to provide hands-on digital mapping for middle and high school student
The SPLIN
project in the UK is using the BGS field mapping system as part of their teaching curriculum
Digital mapping technology can be applied to traditional geological mapping, reconnaissance
In military operations, military reconnaissance () or scouting is the exploration of an area by military forces to obtain information about enemy forces, the terrain, and civil activities in the area of operations. In military jargon, reconnai ...
mapping, and surveying
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the land, terrestrial Plane (mathematics), two-dimensional or Three-dimensional space#In Euclidean geometry, three-dimensional positions of Point (geom ...
of geologic features. At international digital field data capture (DFDC) meetings, major geological surveys (e.g., British Geological Survey
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is a partly publicly funded body which aims to advance Earth science, geoscientific knowledge of the United Kingdom landmass and its continental shelf by means of systematic surveying, monitoring and research. ...
and Geological Survey of Canada
The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC; , CGC) is a Canadian federal government agency responsible for performing geological surveys of the country developing Canada's natural resources and protecting the environment. A branch of the Earth Science ...
) discuss how to harness and develop the technolog
Many other geological surveys and private companies are also designing systems to conduct scientific and applied science, applied geological mapping of, for example, geothermal springs[
] and mine sites.
Equipment
The initial cost of digital geologic computing and supporting equipment may be significant. In addition, equipment and software must be replaced occasionally due to damage, loss, and obsolescence. Products moving through the market are quickly discontinued as technology and consumer interests evolve. A product that works well for digital mapping may not be available for purchase the following year; however, testing multiple brands and generations of equipment and software is prohibitively expensive.
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Common essential features
Some features of digital mapping equipment are common to both survey or reconnaissance mapping and “traditional” comprehensive mapping. The capture of less data-intensive reconnaissance mapping or survey data in the field can be accomplished by less robust databases and GIS programs, and hardware with a smaller screen size.
* Devices and software are intuitive to learn and easy to use
* Rugged, as typically defined by military standards ( MIL-STD-810) and ingress protection ratings
* Waterproof
* Screen is easy to read in bright sunlight and on gray sky days
* Removable static memory cards can be used to back up data
* Memory on board is recoverable
* Real-time and post-processing differential correction for GPS locations
* Portable battery with at least 9 hours of life at near constant use
* Can change batteries in the field
* Batteries should have no “memory
Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action. If past events could not be remembe ...
,” such as with NiCd
* Chargeable by unconventional power sources (generators, solar, etc.)
* Wireless real-time link to GPS or built-in GPS
* Wireless real-time link from computer to camera and other peripherals
* USB port(s)
Features essential to capture traditional geologic observations
Hardware and software only recently (in 2000) became available that can satisfy most of the criteria necessary for digitally capturing "traditional" mapping data.
* Screen about —compact but large enough to see map features. In 2009, some traditional mapping is conducted on PDAs.
* Lightweight—ideally less than 3 lbs.
* Transcription to digital text from handwriting and voice recognition.
* Can store paragraphs of data (text fields).
* Can store complex relational database
A relational database (RDB) is a database based on the relational model of data, as proposed by E. F. Codd in 1970.
A Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) is a type of database management system that stores data in a structured for ...
with drop-down lists.
* Operating system and hardware are compatible with a robust GIS program.
* At least 512 MB memory.
Technology
History
Software
Since every geological mapping project covers an area with unique lithologies and complexities, and every geologist has a unique style of mapping, no software is perfect for digital geological mapping out of the box. The geologist can choose to either modify their mapping style to the available software, or modify the software to their mapping style, which may require extensive programming. , available geological mapping software requires some degree of customization for a given geological mapping project. Some digital-mapping geologists/programmers have chosen to highly customize or extend ESRI's ArcGIS instead. At digital field data capture meetings such as at the British Geological Survey in 200
some organisations agreed to share development experiences, and some software systems are now available to download for free.
References
External links
* Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a Public university, public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. The main academic and residential campus is south of Toledo, Ohio. The university has nationally recognized progr ...
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Digital geologic mapping program
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Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS)
Proceedings
of Digital Mapping Techniques workshop
* The System for Integrated Geoscience Mapping (SIGMA
within the Earth and Planetary Observation and Monitoring Team
of the British Geological Survey
- Digital Geologic Mapping at the University of Kansas Geology
Geopad Project
- Information Technology for Field Science Education and Research
Richardson Geological Consulting
GIS Mapping
- GIS mapping information for mineral exploration
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