Final Report - Geoscience BC
Final Report - Geoscience BC Final Report - Geoscience BC
Figure 1. Spatial distribution of data from BC entered in RPDS. The source of base layers is the BCGS Map Placeweb server. Map coordinates are in NAD83 Albers equal area conic projection. Surface samples are denoted by redcircles, borecore samples by blue circles, and borehole wireline locations by white circles.3.2. Data on DVD ArchiveThis section summarizes the data contained on the DVD included with this report (Appendix 2).Within the root directory ‘Geoscience BC – Archive’, data have been organized into three sub-8
directories: ‘Input Data’, ‘Output Statistical Summary Tables’, and ‘Posters & Presentations’(Figure 2).1. Input Data - contains three sub-directories organized by data type: ‘Borehole-Wireline Data’,‘Borehole-Core Sample Data’, and ‘Surface Sample Data’.a. ‘Borehole – Wireline Data’ – contains a series of sub-directories organized byborehole name. Each borehole directory is divided into further sub-directoriescontaining the formatted data entered into RPDS as follows:i. AsciiFiles – lithology logs and look-up tables ± formation ± assay ± holetraceii. LiveRunData – default logging runsiii. MetaData – Excel files containing borehole and logging run metadata,which were manually entered into RPDS.iv. ZipFiles – compressed ZIP files of a) all raw data acquired for thatborehole and b) all processed data available for that borehole in addition tothe default logging runs.b. ‘Borehole – Core Sample Data’ and ‘Surface Sample Data’ – each contain twofurther self-explanatory sub-directories: ‘Original Files from Source Provider’ and‘Import Files for RPDS’.2. Output Summary Tablesa. Metadata_BHBC.xls - General metadata information entered into RPDS for eachborehole site from both wireline and borecore data types.b. Metadata_Data_SS.xls - General metadata information and actual physicalproperty data entered into RPDS for each surface sample site.c. RegionalProperties_BHBC.xls - Physical property population statistics fromborehole wireline and borecore data.d. RegionalProperties_SS_*.xls (4 files) - Physical property population statisticsfrom surface sample data per parameter. Four files representing the four physicalproperties measured on surface samples: conductivity, density, magneticsusceptibility, and velocity.e. Master_Lithology.xls - Summary of unique lithologies per area with MasterLithology Classification applied.9
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directories: ‘Input Data’, ‘Output Statistical Summary Tables’, and ‘Posters & Presentations’(Figure 2).1. Input Data - contains three sub-directories organized by data type: ‘Borehole-Wireline Data’,‘Borehole-Core Sample Data’, and ‘Surface Sample Data’.a. ‘Borehole – Wireline Data’ – contains a series of sub-directories organized byborehole name. Each borehole directory is divided into further sub-directoriescontaining the formatted data entered into RPDS as follows:i. AsciiFiles – lithology logs and look-up tables ± formation ± assay ± holetraceii. LiveRunData – default logging runsiii. MetaData – Excel files containing borehole and logging run metadata,which were manually entered into RPDS.iv. ZipFiles – compressed ZIP files of a) all raw data acquired for thatborehole and b) all processed data available for that borehole in addition tothe default logging runs.b. ‘Borehole – Core Sample Data’ and ‘Surface Sample Data’ – each contain twofurther self-explanatory sub-directories: ‘Original Files from Source Provider’ and‘Import Files for RPDS’.2. Output Summary Tablesa. Metadata_BH<strong>BC</strong>.xls - General metadata information entered into RPDS for eachborehole site from both wireline and borecore data types.b. Metadata_Data_SS.xls - General metadata information and actual physicalproperty data entered into RPDS for each surface sample site.c. RegionalProperties_BH<strong>BC</strong>.xls - Physical property population statistics fromborehole wireline and borecore data.d. RegionalProperties_SS_*.xls (4 files) - Physical property population statisticsfrom surface sample data per parameter. Four files representing the four physicalproperties measured on surface samples: conductivity, density, magneticsusceptibility, and velocity.e. Master_Lithology.xls - Summary of unique lithologies per area with MasterLithology Classification applied.9