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Flowstone Growth In Gournier River (Vercors, France): A Diachronic Landscape Analysis By 3d Modelling And Photo Draping, Kim Genuite, Yves Perrette, Stéphane Jaillet Dec 2017

Flowstone Growth In Gournier River (Vercors, France): A Diachronic Landscape Analysis By 3d Modelling And Photo Draping, Kim Genuite, Yves Perrette, Stéphane Jaillet

International Journal of Speleology

Calcite surface has been reported by cavers and scientists over the last decades. Here, we present a methodological work aimed at quantifying that growth. We suggest a method of draping old photographs of a part of the Gournier Cave onto a 3D model. This work relies on a collection of photographs taken by cavers. We have chosen to study a site for which the maximum number of photographs was available. The series of photographs over time makes it possible to overcome the limitation of calcite crust dating. The acquisition of the 3D model has been achieved using terrestrial LIDAR. Then, …


Outer Space: A Steam Voyage, Jancy Mcphee Dec 2017

Outer Space: A Steam Voyage, Jancy Mcphee

The STEAM Journal

SciArt Exchange offers multi-disciplinary art contests, artwork events, consulting, training and community resources to support science and technology education, collaboration, and innovation. Using a science-integrated- with-art approach, SciArt Exchange supports, prepares, and convenes people of all ages, backgrounds and affiliations to discuss and potentially solve space, science, and technology challenges. This field note shares the Humans in Space Art Program and the Project Mars Competition.


Cataloging Wonder: The Art And Science Of The Collection, Christine Metzger Dec 2017

Cataloging Wonder: The Art And Science Of The Collection, Christine Metzger

The STEAM Journal

The Exploring Science in the Studio National Science Foundation grant funded three initiatives at California College of the Arts, a private four-year art and design college in the San Francisco Bay Area. The grant sponsored annual Science-in-the-Studio which embedded scientists into the art and design studio curriculum, the creation of Mobile Units for Scientific Exploration (MUSE) and a new collection of science materials, equipment, and natural specimens, and a national symposium on integrating science into the art and design studio curriculum. Approximately 30 SitS classes have been offered since 2010, and the Exploring Science in the Studio symposium was convened …


Phosphate Speleothems In Caves Developed In Iron Ores And Laterites Of The Carajás Mineral Province (Brazil) And A New Occurrence Of Spheniscidite, Alan R.L. Albuquerque, Rômulo S. Angélica, Daniele F. Gonçalves, Simone P.A. Paz Dec 2017

Phosphate Speleothems In Caves Developed In Iron Ores And Laterites Of The Carajás Mineral Province (Brazil) And A New Occurrence Of Spheniscidite, Alan R.L. Albuquerque, Rômulo S. Angélica, Daniele F. Gonçalves, Simone P.A. Paz

International Journal of Speleology

The Carajás Mineral Province has one of the largest concentrations of caves in Brazil, and its iron ore is among the country’s main exports. As a result of iron ore intense extraction, new environmental policies have been implemented. In an attempt to balance economic activity and environmental conservation, an inventory and a relevance-based classification of caves were implemented in 2008 as criteria for environmental licensing of mining ventures. This implementation motivated the present study of phosphate speleothems in Carajás’ caves developed in ferriferous rocks. The objectives of this study are to describe the phosphate minerals and their formation processes based …


Will Lee-Side Cyclones Become More Intense In A Warming Climate?, Samuel Scoleri Dec 2017

Will Lee-Side Cyclones Become More Intense In A Warming Climate?, Samuel Scoleri

Ursidae: The Undergraduate Research Journal at the University of Northern Colorado

The generation of lee-side low pressure systems, or lee-side cyclogenesis, commonly occurs in areas downwind of mountain ranges, such as eastern Colorado. Cyclones that form east of the Rockies tend to evolve into larger storm systems that travel eastward into the Great Plains region. Previous studies have found that diabatic heating, such as heat radiating away from Earth’s surface, has the ability to affect developing cyclones. The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has reported that future climate scenarios all indicate an increase in surface temperature, which could prove to impact lee-side cyclogenesis. The purpose of my research is to …


Molluscan Bi̇ostrati̇graphy Of Early Mi̇ocene Deposi̇ts Of The Kale-Tavas And Acipayam Basi̇ns (Deni̇zli̇, Sw Turkey), Yesim Buyukmeri̇c Dec 2017

Molluscan Bi̇ostrati̇graphy Of Early Mi̇ocene Deposi̇ts Of The Kale-Tavas And Acipayam Basi̇ns (Deni̇zli̇, Sw Turkey), Yesim Buyukmeri̇c

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In the present work, a stratigraphic framework of the early Miocene units of the Kale-Tavas and Acıpayam deposits is proposed.Two stratigraphic sections from the brackish-marine deposits of Aquitanian (Yenidere formation) and three sections from the shallow marine units of late Burdigalian (Kale formation) age have been logged. In total 26 mollusc species are identified similar to those of the areas in the Mediterranean province. The fauna indicates that the Mediterranean Tethys occupied the southwestern part of the Denizli region only during the early Miocene. A tectonic pulse in the basin during the early Miocene may have been very important to …


Molluscan Assemblage And Paleoecology Of Lower Miocene Sequences Of The Munzur Mountains (Eastern Anatolia, Turkey), Müjde Gürsoy Dec 2017

Molluscan Assemblage And Paleoecology Of Lower Miocene Sequences Of The Munzur Mountains (Eastern Anatolia, Turkey), Müjde Gürsoy

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The research subject is the Miocene aged units that located in the Munzur Mountains at the Ovacik district of Tunceli province. There is a continued sediment deposits from Paleozoic to Cenozoic at the Munzur Mountains. The neritic limestones of the Miocene Başpınar Formation outcropping in the Ovacık district are rich in fossil groups of gastropods and bivalves. In this study, 336 samples from the Başpınar Formation have been evaluated. Seven species of Gastropoda (Globularia carlei, Granulolabium plicatum, Granulolabium (Tiaracerithium) thiarella, Tympanotonus margaritaceus, Terebralia subcorrugata, Nassarius erunalae, Cerithium vulgatum,) and four species of Bivalvia (Cardita rusticana, Anadara aquitanica, Cubitostrea digitalina, Ostrea …


The Geological Evolution Of Sorgun (Yozgat)-Yildizeli̇ (Si̇vas) Foreland Basin, Petrographic, Geochemical Aspects And Geochronology Of Volcanism Affecting The Basin, Ali Ekber Akçay, Metin Beyazpi̇ri̇nç Dec 2017

The Geological Evolution Of Sorgun (Yozgat)-Yildizeli̇ (Si̇vas) Foreland Basin, Petrographic, Geochemical Aspects And Geochronology Of Volcanism Affecting The Basin, Ali Ekber Akçay, Metin Beyazpi̇ri̇nç

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Sorgun-Yıldızeli basin is an east-west trending asymmetric marginal foreland (peripheral foreland basin) formed as a result of the consumption of oceanic crust of the northern branch of Neotethys due to the collision of Sakarya continent in the north and Kırşehir Block in the south. It provides much information about the geodynamic evolution of the region. The basement of the study area consists of Late Palaeozoic-Mesozoic Akdağmadeni Massif. Akdağmadeni Massif was intruded by Cenomanian-Maastrichtian granitoids and is overlain tectonically by Late Cretaceous Artovaophiolitic melange within the İzmir-Ankara-Erzincan suture zone and by Cenomanian-Maastrichtian Darmik Formation. The volcano-sedimentary sequence deposited in Sorgun-Yıldızeli foreland …


When Did The Plate Tectonics Begin? The Inception Of Plate Tectonics Based On The Existence Of Komatiites And Their Mgo Variations, Anıl Ardahanlioğlu, Efe Demi̇rci̇ Dec 2017

When Did The Plate Tectonics Begin? The Inception Of Plate Tectonics Based On The Existence Of Komatiites And Their Mgo Variations, Anıl Ardahanlioğlu, Efe Demi̇rci̇

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The geoscientists have always wondered what evolutionary processes the Early Earth went through until it reached today. The beginning of the plate tectonics poses another matter of debate in these processes. Yet, the debates on when the plate tectonics began have not been resolved. In this sense, especially the lack of records regarding the period of time before the Cambrian Era is considered the biggest obstacle against resolution of these debates. The geoscientists have befitted from various methods to come up with different proposals about the beginning of the plate tectonics. The most notable rock type among the ones produced …


Whole Rock Geochemistry And Tectonic Setting Of Jurassic Aged Lisar Granite, Talesh Mountains, North Iran, Mohssen Moazzen, Roghieh Bozorg Seghi̇nsara, Hossein Shei̇khi̇ Kari̇zaki̇, Mohsen Pourkermani̇, Afshin Ashja Ardalan Dec 2017

Whole Rock Geochemistry And Tectonic Setting Of Jurassic Aged Lisar Granite, Talesh Mountains, North Iran, Mohssen Moazzen, Roghieh Bozorg Seghi̇nsara, Hossein Shei̇khi̇ Kari̇zaki̇, Mohsen Pourkermani̇, Afshin Ashja Ardalan

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The Late Jurassic aged Lisar granite in North Iran is in tectonic contact of the form of thrust and strike slip faults with Upper Cretaceous sandy limestone and is covered by Paleogene polygenetic conglomerate in the Talesh Mountain at the western continuation of the Alborz range. The rock samples of the granite are pink coloured and coarse-gained with K-feldspar, quartz, plagioclase, biotite and amphibole. The Lisar granite is more likely emplaced in an extensional environment indicated with numerous space filling silica-rich aplitic veins in the rocks. The granite samples are moderately altered and feldspars are changed to sericite and clay …


Application Of Tilt Angle Method To The Bouguer Gravity Data Of Western Anatolia, Fikret Doğru, Oya Pamukçu, İlkin Özsöz Dec 2017

Application Of Tilt Angle Method To The Bouguer Gravity Data Of Western Anatolia, Fikret Doğru, Oya Pamukçu, İlkin Özsöz

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

In this study, tilt angle method was applied to Western Anatolia gravity data in order to estimate edges of the geological structures. Tilt angle was obtained in two different ways by using gravity and its vertical derivative. In potential field methods, tilt angle technique is expressed as the ratio of vertical derivative to horizontal derivatives of anomaly. In the tilt angle map, 0° contours defines structure edges, half of the distance between ±45° defines depth of upper structure. In the field work of the study, gravity data, which was measured in Western Anatolia, was used to obtain regional anomaly maps …


Determination Of Hydrologic Characteristics Of Si̇nop Demi̇rci̇köy Watershed And Production Of Monthly Saturation Degree Maps, Mustafa Can Canoğlu Dec 2017

Determination Of Hydrologic Characteristics Of Si̇nop Demi̇rci̇köy Watershed And Production Of Monthly Saturation Degree Maps, Mustafa Can Canoğlu

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The aim of this study is to determine the hydrologic characteristics and to analyze the temporal saturation degree variations of Demirciköy Watershed which is located in Sinop City and subjected to rapidly increasing population. This study is important in terms of preventing the natural disasters such as flood, storm water, landslide and mitigation of damages within the frame of watershed planning concept. This study consists of field, office and laboratory stages. In context of field studies, representative soil samples are taken from study area. Within the scope of laboratory studies, soil hydrologic properties are characterized with the determination of soil …


A Comparative Analysis Of Index Overlay And Topsis (Based On Ahp Weight) For Iron Skarn Mineral Prospectivity Mapping, A Case Study In Sarvian Area, Markazi Province, Iran, Faranak Fei̇zi̇, Edris Mansouri̇, Ali Reza Jafari̇ Rad, Mehran Ari̇an Dec 2017

A Comparative Analysis Of Index Overlay And Topsis (Based On Ahp Weight) For Iron Skarn Mineral Prospectivity Mapping, A Case Study In Sarvian Area, Markazi Province, Iran, Faranak Fei̇zi̇, Edris Mansouri̇, Ali Reza Jafari̇ Rad, Mehran Ari̇an

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The aim of this research is to compare index overlay and TOPSIS (based on AHP weight) for predictive Skarn potential map. In this paper, for Calcic Iron Skarn mineralization, criteria and subcriteria introduced and ranked for generating mineral prospectivity map. The values of final prospecting maps for Skarn deposit by index overlay and TOPSIS methods was specified by dividing the prospectivity values into 10 classes. For better comparison,values assign to classes base on their priority in mineral exploration. The comparative analyses of index overlay and TOPSIS integration methods, has been performed by selecting four GCPs for field checking. Field observation …


29 November 1795 Kahramanmaraş Earthquake, Southern Turkey, Mahmut Palutoğlu, Ahmet Şaşmaz Dec 2017

29 November 1795 Kahramanmaraş Earthquake, Southern Turkey, Mahmut Palutoğlu, Ahmet Şaşmaz

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Significant tectonic structures observed in the vicinity of Kahramanmaraş are the northern branch of the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) (Sürgü segment, Çardak segment, Savrun segment, Çokak segment and Toprakkale segment), the southern branch of EAFZ (Gölbaşı segment and Amanos segment), Engizek Fault Zone, Kahramanmaraş Fault Zone and Narlı segment of the Dead Sea Fault Zone (DSFZ). The manuscript in which the 1795 Kahramanmaraş Earthquake has been mentioned is kept in the work of art called “Divan-ı Hasmi” in the Koyunoğlu Library of the Konya Metropolitan Municipality. From the statements in the work the intensity of the earthquake is 8,0 …


Geology And Geochemistry Of Nodular-Phosphate And Fault-Controlled Hydrothermal-Phosphate Mineralizations In Arikli And Nusratli Villages (Ayvacik-Çanakkale, Nw Turkey), Abdulbaki̇ Günaydin Dec 2017

Geology And Geochemistry Of Nodular-Phosphate And Fault-Controlled Hydrothermal-Phosphate Mineralizations In Arikli And Nusratli Villages (Ayvacik-Çanakkale, Nw Turkey), Abdulbaki̇ Günaydin

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Uranium bearing phosphate mineralizations in the tuffs (ignimbrites) of Middle Miocene Arıklı volcanites in the vicinity of Arıklı and Nusratlı villages, Çanakkale have been known since 1977. In the study area, two types of phosphate mineralizations are present in different parts. First type and important one is in the tectonic zones in tuffs and along the contact between tuffs and Çetmi ophiolite and along the contacts of the units of the Küçükkuyu Formation in the Muharremin Tepe, Feyzullah Tepe, Örencik Tepe, Gedikharman Tepe in north and northwest of Arıklı village. Second type is the vein type mineralizations in the tuffs …


Tectonic Geomorphology Of Başkale Fault Zone, Azad Sağlam Selçuk, Meryem Düzgün Dec 2017

Tectonic Geomorphology Of Başkale Fault Zone, Azad Sağlam Selçuk, Meryem Düzgün

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Başkale Fault Zone is located between Şemdinli-Yüksekova fault zone in southeast Turkey and Guilato–Siahcheshmeh–Khoy fault system in southeast Iran. The fault zone starts from Yavuzlar town extending to Işıklar village in southwest. The BFZ is composed of three different segments which have orientations varying N75°E to N 80°E. Offset streams, fault-controlled drainage system such as Çığılsuyu stream, alluvial fans which line up parallel to the fault and contain deformation structures, fault flats, Plio-Quaternary volcanic rocks and volcanic structures, and fissure ridge travertines with formation continuing today are among morphotectonic characteristics that indicate the BFZ is active.

The objective of the …


Pb – Zn - Cd Accumulator Plants Grown Around The Görgü(Yesi̇lyurt) Pb – Zn Mine, -Malatya, Turkey, Güllü Kirat Dec 2017

Pb – Zn - Cd Accumulator Plants Grown Around The Görgü(Yesi̇lyurt) Pb – Zn Mine, -Malatya, Turkey, Güllü Kirat

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

A study was carried out to identify Cd, Pb and Zn concentrations which exist in the roots and branches of Astragalus pycnocephalus Fischer and Verbascum euphraticum L. plants which grow in the Görgü (Yesilyurt-Malatya-Turkey) Pb-Zn mining area. A total of 60 samples were collected, 30 samples from plants and 30 samples from the soils where the plants grow. Cd concentrations range between 42.2 - 110.2 mg/kg, Pb: 2198 - >10000 mg/kg and Zn: 6088 - >10000 mg/kg in the soil where A. Pycnocephalus plants grow. Cd concentrations range between 4.1 - 544 mg/kg, Pb: 6918 - >10000 mg/kg and Zn: …


Geochemical Characteristics And Rare-Earth Element Distributions Of Kozbudaklar W-Skarn Deposit (Bursa, Western Anatolia), Ayşe Orhan, Halim Mutlu Dec 2017

Geochemical Characteristics And Rare-Earth Element Distributions Of Kozbudaklar W-Skarn Deposit (Bursa, Western Anatolia), Ayşe Orhan, Halim Mutlu

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The Kozbudaklar W-skarn deposit occurs along the contact between Eocene Topuk Granitoid and Triassic İnönü Marble in Tavşanlı Zone. In the study area, the endoskarn is represented by plagioclase-pyroxene and exoskarn zone which is characterized by pyroxene, pyroxene-garnet, garnet and garnet-pyroxene skarn facies. According to major oxide element contents, exoskarn is of calcic character. In pyroxene and pyroxene-garnet skarn facies, tungsten and molybdenum abundances vary between 434-5507 ppm (mean 2330 ppm) and 8 - 90 ppm (mean 40 ppm). In the garnet and garnet-pyroxene skarns, concentrations of these elements are 271 - 7616 ppm (mean 2486 ppm) and 7 - …


Geographical Information Systems Based Using Logistic Regression Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Of The Çubuk-Kaleci̇k (Ankara) Between Şabanözü (Çankiri) Region, Hasan Elmaci, Senem Teki̇n, Nail Ünsal Dec 2017

Geographical Information Systems Based Using Logistic Regression Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Of The Çubuk-Kaleci̇k (Ankara) Between Şabanözü (Çankiri) Region, Hasan Elmaci, Senem Teki̇n, Nail Ünsal

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

Landslides frequently occur particularly in certain parts in our country as well as in the world. They sometimes turn into natural disaster and cause socio-economic losses in significant magnitude. In this study, the landslide susceptibility analysis was performed in a total area of 2360 km2 at 1/100,000 scale in map sheet of Çankırı-H30. According to the inventory map, 4,79% of the study area is formed of landslide areas and the movement type of available landslides are generally observed in the form of rotational slip. According to the database of the Turkish Landslide Inventory Map prepared by MTA, there are …


Alteration Zones Associated With Eocene Magmatism In The Olur (Erzurum) Area, Eastern Pontides And Their Significance, Güzide Önal, Mustafa Akyildiz, İsmet Cengi̇z, Mehmet Aslan, Serkan Özkümüş Dec 2017

Alteration Zones Associated With Eocene Magmatism In The Olur (Erzurum) Area, Eastern Pontides And Their Significance, Güzide Önal, Mustafa Akyildiz, İsmet Cengi̇z, Mehmet Aslan, Serkan Özkümüş

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The Alpine Orogenic Belt with numerous porphyry Cu-Mo-Au mineralizations, starts from Eastern Europe continues through Turkey and the Caucasus and extends into Iran and Afghanistan. The study area of the Eastern Pontides is in this orogenic belt. Using fi eld and laboratory studies an attempt has been made to establish the origin of Yeşilbağlar, Kaban and Köprübaşı alteration zones in the Olur area (Erzurum). In the study area Early Eocene Coşkunlar volcanics and sub volcanic rocks have contact with the Oltu çayı volcanics of Early-Middle Jurassic. Alteration in the study area effects these Oltuçayı and Kaban volcanics. In the study …


Cave Monitoring In The Béke And Baradla Caves (Northeastern Hungary): Implications For The Conditions For The Formation Cave Carbonates, György Czuppon, Attila Demény, Szabolcs Leél-Őssy, Mihály Óvari, Mihály Molnár, József Stieber, Klaudia Kiss, Krisztina Kármán, Gergely Surányi, László Haszpra Nov 2017

Cave Monitoring In The Béke And Baradla Caves (Northeastern Hungary): Implications For The Conditions For The Formation Cave Carbonates, György Czuppon, Attila Demény, Szabolcs Leél-Őssy, Mihály Óvari, Mihály Molnár, József Stieber, Klaudia Kiss, Krisztina Kármán, Gergely Surányi, László Haszpra

International Journal of Speleology

In order to use speleothems in the reconstruction of past climate and environmental changes it is necessary to understand the environmental and hydrological processes that determine the physico-chemical conditions of carbonate precipitation and hence speleothem formation. Therefore, in this study an extended monitoring program was conducted in the Béke and Baradla caves located in the Aggtelek region (Northeastern Hungary). The studied caves are rich in speleothem and flowstone occurrences with great potential for paleoclimatology studies. The monitoring activity included measurements of atmospheric and cave temperatures, CO2 concentration in cave air, as well as chemical and isotopic compositions of water …


Apathy And Concern Over The Future Habitability Of Earth: An Introductory College Assignment Of Forecasting Co2 In The Earth’S Atmosphere, Benjamin J. Burger Nov 2017

Apathy And Concern Over The Future Habitability Of Earth: An Introductory College Assignment Of Forecasting Co2 In The Earth’S Atmosphere, Benjamin J. Burger

Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence

Non-science, first year regional undergraduate students from rural Utah communities participated in an online introductory geology course and were asked to forecast the rise of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere. The majority of students predicted catastrophic rise to 5,000-ppm sometime over the next 3,100 years, resulting in an atmosphere nearly uninhabitable to human life. However, the level of concern the students exhibited in their answers was not directly proportional with their timing in their forecasted rise of CO2. This study showcases the importance of presenting students with actual data and using data to develop student forecasted models. …


Geothermal Flux And Phreatic Speleogenesis In Gypsum, Halite, And Quartzite Rocks, Giovanni Badino Nov 2017

Geothermal Flux And Phreatic Speleogenesis In Gypsum, Halite, And Quartzite Rocks, Giovanni Badino

International Journal of Speleology

The first layers of rock underground are in thermal contact with the external atmosphere mainly through infiltrating meteoric water. This relatively cool zone absorbs rising geothermal energy, which heats the water. If the aquifer consists of gypsum, halite or quartzite, the water at those depths is usually salt-saturated, so the increase in temperature renders the water aggressive again. This in turn leads to rock dissolution and formation of phreatic conduits. This way, the geothermal flow creates caves that do not necessarily reach the surface. This paper analyzes the speed of the excavation, which, in different types of rocks, depends only …


Best Management Practices: A Community-Based Approach To Construction And Installation, Nathanael J. La Breche Oct 2017

Best Management Practices: A Community-Based Approach To Construction And Installation, Nathanael J. La Breche

Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement

The Wabash River Enhancement Corporation (WREC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving both the health of the Wabash River and the surrounding terrestrial areas. In an effort to improve water quality, their urban cost-share program focuses on supporting green projects within a critical region surrounding the Great Bend of the Wabash River. In this essay, a Purdue student describes his experience as leader of a six-member group who worked with WREC to locate a suitable site within this critical area and implement a green project. They selected the Lighthouse Baptist Church, located in Lafayette, Indiana, since it was experiencing …


Giovanni Badino (1953-2017), Arrigo Cigna, Paolo Forti Oct 2017

Giovanni Badino (1953-2017), Arrigo Cigna, Paolo Forti

International Journal of Speleology

Short obituary of Giovanni Badino.


Martian Cave Air-Movement Via Helmholtz Resonance, Kaj E. Williams, Timothy N. Titus, Chris H. Okubo, Glen E. Cushing Oct 2017

Martian Cave Air-Movement Via Helmholtz Resonance, Kaj E. Williams, Timothy N. Titus, Chris H. Okubo, Glen E. Cushing

International Journal of Speleology

Infrasonic resonance has previously been measured in terrestrial caves by other researchers, where Helmholtz resonance has been suggested as the plausible mechanism resulting in periodic wind reversals within cave entrances. We extend this reasoning to possible Martian caves, where we examine the characteristics of four atypical pit craters (APCs) on Tharsis, suggested as candidate cave entrance locations. The results show that, for several possible cave air movement periods, we are able to infer the approximate cave volumes. The utility of inferring cave volumes for planetary cave exploration is discussed.


Towards Osgeo Best Practices For Scientific Software Citation: Integration Options For Persistent Identifiers Fn Osgeo Project Repositories, Peter Löwe, Markus Neteler, Jan Goebel, Marco Tullney Sep 2017

Towards Osgeo Best Practices For Scientific Software Citation: Integration Options For Persistent Identifiers Fn Osgeo Project Repositories, Peter Löwe, Markus Neteler, Jan Goebel, Marco Tullney

Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference Proceedings

As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices in academia, this article focuses on the Open Source and Open Access tiers of the Open Science triad and community software projects. The current situation of research software development and the need to recognize it as a significant contribution to science is introduced in relation to Open Science. The adoption of the Open Science paradigms occurs at different speeds and on different levels within the various fields of science and crosscutting software communities. This is paralleled by the emerging of an underlying futuresafe technical …


Towards A Web-Enabled Geo-Sample Web: An Open Source Resource Registration And Management System For Connecting Geo-Samples To The Web, Anusuriya Devaraju, Jens Klump, Victor Tey, Simon Cox, Ryan Fraser Sep 2017

Towards A Web-Enabled Geo-Sample Web: An Open Source Resource Registration And Management System For Connecting Geo-Samples To The Web, Anusuriya Devaraju, Jens Klump, Victor Tey, Simon Cox, Ryan Fraser

Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference Proceedings

Within the earth sciences the curation and sharing of geo-samples is crucial to supporting reproducible research, in addition to extending the use of the samples in new research, and saving costs by avoiding sample loss and duplicating sampling activities. In the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), researchers gather various geo-samples as part of their field studies and collaborative projects. The diversity of the samples and their unsystematic management led ambiguous sample numbers, incomplete sample descriptions, and difficulties in finding the samples and their related data. These problems are also found in universities, research institutes and government agencies, which …


Facilitate Visualization And Distribution Of Nasa's Environmental Science Data Through Open Standards And Open Source Software For Geospatial, Yaxing Wei, Zhaoying (Angie) Wei, Suresh Santhanavannan Sep 2017

Facilitate Visualization And Distribution Of Nasa's Environmental Science Data Through Open Standards And Open Source Software For Geospatial, Yaxing Wei, Zhaoying (Angie) Wei, Suresh Santhanavannan

Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference Proceedings

This paper introduces the utilization of open standards and open source software for visualization and distribution of geospatial environmental science data at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC). The ORNL DAAC is one of the NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) data centers. A big challenge for the ORNL DAAC (https://daac.ornl.gov) is to efficiently manage over a thousand heterogeneous environmental data, collected through field campaigns, aircraft/satellite observations, and model simulations. ORNL DAAC also has to provide tools to easily find, visualize, and access the heterogeneous data. To address this challenge, the ORNL …


Veress M., 2016. Covered Karsts, Reza Khoshraftar Sep 2017

Veress M., 2016. Covered Karsts, Reza Khoshraftar

International Journal of Speleology

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