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USER NOTES
Hierarchical Locality Identification
Fields
FIELDS
These are some of the fields currently included in the database - there is scope to include more:
| FIELD |
DATATYPE(S) |
DESCRIPTION |
| Name |
text |
Our site identifier |
| Location |
text |
Lat and Long range |
| Ownership |
text |
Briefly outlines cadastral information |
| Access |
text |
Means of access, nearest supplies and town(s).
Contact details for local contacts etc |
| Risks |
text |
Very brief overview of risks to personnel and
mitigation strategies (e.g. water access points etc.) |
| Map - Continental |
image |
Location Map, shows Local Region box on
continental map |
| Map - Regional |
image |
Location Map, shows local region map with towns,
roads, etc |
| Map - Local |
image |
Higher Resolution map(s) showing roads and
natural features (GIS quality) |
| Description |
text and image(s) |
General description of site, including any
nearby photographs or sketches |
| Geology |
text |
Geological description of site and context |
| Climatic |
text and tables |
Climatic description of area, with data tables
of rainfall, temp, humidity etc |
| Flora & Fauna |
text and images |
Very brief description of local flora and fauna,
any risks to personnel |
| History |
text |
Very brief general cultural history of site, and
history of any research undertaken in area |
| Analogue Value |
text and images |
Describes analogue value of site and includes GIS and Mars (e.g. MOC) images for comparison of features |
HIERARCHICAL LOCALITY IDENTIFICATION
For the purpose of identifying and cataloguing localities, the following categories are proposed:
| LC |
TERM |
RADIUS |
DESCRIPTION |
| 1 |
Point |
< 10 m (101 m) |
Identifying a survey or GPS point |
| 2 |
Site |
< 100 m (102 m) |
Identifying a locality with high localised scientific features of interest (e.g. fossiliferous rock) |
| 3 |
Location |
< 1 km (103 m) |
A locality containing points of interest or relevant features (e.g. geomorphology) |
| 4 |
Area |
< 10 km (104 m) |
A locality containing locations of interest or having analogue value (e.g. rover and suit testing) |
| 5 |
Range |
< 100 km (105 m) |
A locality containing localised sites of interest or having analogue value (e.g. free ranging field simulations) | | 6 | Region | < 1,000 km (106 m) | A region containing multiple regional sites and having general relevance for Mars analogue field studies. | | 7 | Continent | > 1,000 km (107 m) | For continental identification | LC is the Locality Category, being the log10 value of the site radius rounded upwards. The radius is order-of-magnitude only and each locality is associated with a rectangular map section bounded by a pair of longitude and latitude values. Localities with LC = 1 can be identified with a unique latitude and longitude pair. All localities with LC >= 2 can be identified by a hierarchical name string, for example a site near the Henbury Craters: Australia-NT_SW-Henbury-Crater_3-Location_C-Site_32-Point_X Figure 1 illustrates the hierarchy scheme. Each locality will have associated with it an exclusive topographical definition. | LC 1 | + | North America | | - | Australia | | LC 2 | | + | WA_NW | | | + | WA_N | | | + | NT_SE | | | - | NT_SW | | LC 3 | | | + | Bloods_Range | | | | + |
Lake_Amadeus |
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Henbury |
| LC 4 |
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Crater_1 |
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+ |
Crater_2 |
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- |
Crater_3 |
| LC 5 |
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+ |
Location_A |
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+ |
Location_B |
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- |
Location_C |
| LC 6 |
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+ |
Site_01 |
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+ |
Site_04 |
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- |
Site_32 |
| LC 7 |
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Point_X |
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Point_Y |
This scheme is not yet implemented in this version.
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