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Article: Geospatial Management and Analysis of Microstructural Data from San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) Core Samples

Holmes, Elliott M / Gaughan, Andrea E / Biddle, Donald J / Stevens, Forrest R / Hadizadeh, Jafar

ISPRS international journal of geo-information. 2021 May 14, v. 10, no. 5

2021  

Abstract: Core samples obtained from scientific drilling could provide large volumes of direct microstructural and compositional data, but generating results via the traditional treatment of such data is often time-consuming and inefficient. Unifying ... ...

Abstract Core samples obtained from scientific drilling could provide large volumes of direct microstructural and compositional data, but generating results via the traditional treatment of such data is often time-consuming and inefficient. Unifying microstructural data within a spatially referenced Geographic Information System (GIS) environment provides an opportunity to readily locate, visualize, correlate, and apply remote sensing techniques to the data. Using 26 core billet samples from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD), this study developed GIS-based procedures for: 1. Spatially referenced visualization and storage of various microstructural data from core billets; 2. 3D modeling of billets and thin section positions within each billet, which serve as a digital record after irreversible fragmentation of the physical billets; and 3. Vector feature creation and unsupervised classification of a multi-generation calcite vein network from cathodluminescence (CL) imagery. Building on existing work which is predominantly limited to the 2D space of single thin sections, our results indicate that a GIS can facilitate spatial treatment of data even at centimeter to nanometer scales, but also revealed challenges involving intensive 3D representations and complex matrix transformations required to create geographically translated forms of the within-billet coordinate systems, which are suggested for consideration in future studies.
Keywords calcite ; geographic information systems ; spatial data
Language English
Dates of publication 2021-0514
Publishing place Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Document type Article
Note NAL-AP-2-clean
ZDB-ID 2655790-3
ISSN 2220-9964
ISSN 2220-9964
DOI 10.3390/ijgi10050332
Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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