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A continent-wide detailed geological map dataset of Antarctica

Authors :
Cox, Simon C.
Smith Lyttle, Belinda
Elkind, Samuel
Smith Siddoway, Christine
Morin, Paul
Capponi, Giovanni
Abu-Alam, Tamer
Ballinger, Matilda
Bamber, Lauren
Kitchener, Brett
Lelli, Luigi
Mawson, Jasmine
Millikin, Alexie
Dal Seno, Nicola
Whitburn, Louis
White, Tristan
Burton-Johnson, Alex
Crispini, Laura
Elliot, David
Elvevold, Synnøve
Goodge, John
Halpin, Jacqueline
Jacobs, Joachim
Martin, Adam P.
Mikhalsky, Eugene
Morgan, Fraser
Scadden, Phil
Smellie, John
Wilson, Gary
Cox, Simon C.
Smith Lyttle, Belinda
Elkind, Samuel
Smith Siddoway, Christine
Morin, Paul
Capponi, Giovanni
Abu-Alam, Tamer
Ballinger, Matilda
Bamber, Lauren
Kitchener, Brett
Lelli, Luigi
Mawson, Jasmine
Millikin, Alexie
Dal Seno, Nicola
Whitburn, Louis
White, Tristan
Burton-Johnson, Alex
Crispini, Laura
Elliot, David
Elvevold, Synnøve
Goodge, John
Halpin, Jacqueline
Jacobs, Joachim
Martin, Adam P.
Mikhalsky, Eugene
Morgan, Fraser
Scadden, Phil
Smellie, John
Wilson, Gary
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

A dataset to describe exposed bedrock and surficial geology of Antarctica has been constructed by the GeoMAP Action Group of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) and GNS Science. Our group captured existing geological map data into a geographic information system (GIS), refined its spatial reliability, harmonised classification, and improved representation of glacial sequences and geomorphology, thereby creating a comprehensive and coherent representation of Antarctic geology. A total of 99,080 polygons were unified for depicting geology at 1:250,000 scale, but locally there are some areas with higher spatial resolution. Geological unit definition is based on a mixed chronostratigraphic- and lithostratigraphic-based classification. Description of rock and moraine polygons employs the international Geoscience Markup Language (GeoSciML) data protocols to provide attribute-rich and queryable information, including bibliographic links to 589 source maps and scientific literature. GeoMAP is the first detailed geological map dataset covering all of Antarctica. It depicts ‘known geology’ of rock exposures rather than ‘interpreted’ sub-ice features and is suitable for continent-wide perspectives and cross-discipline interrogation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383736803
Document Type :
Electronic Resource