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Extending gsml ShearDisplacementStructure

Dan Ponti edited this page Dec 14, 2023 · 3 revisions

What is a ShearDisplacementStructure according to GeoSciML?

From GeoSciML v4.1:

A shear displacement structure includes all brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred, from a simple, single ‘planar’ brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature. This structure may have some significant thickness (a deformation zone) and have an associated body of deformed rock that may be considered a deformation unit (which geologicUnitType is ‘DeformationUnit’) which can be associated to the ShearDisplacementStructure using GeologicFeatureRelation from the GeoSciML Extension package (8.5.1.2).

For which geotech concept do we want to use gsml:ShearDisplacementStructure?

gsml:ShearDisplacementStructure is identified to realize the geotech concept called Fault.

Proposed adjustments for geotech

We recommend the addition of these properties:

Introduction

Geotech concepts

Book A concepts

Hole in the ground

For the activity of observation and its results

For the activity of sampling and preparation

Book B concepts

For Geological Modeling

For Hydrogeological Modeling

For Geotechnical Modeling

For Hazard Modeling

Book C concepts

ISO & OGC GeoTech Model

General considerations

ISO19148 and ISO19156

SensorThingsAPI datamodel

GeoSciML

GroundWaterML2

EPOS WP15

LandInfra & InfraGML

INSPIRE Theme III: Natural Risk Zone

Implementation guide, resources and examples

Exposing geotech investigation data with OGC SensorThings API

Vocabulary and codelist for geotech

Conclusions

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