Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert nets

The article carries out the theoretical basis, the usefulness, and validation of the computational program geonetDigitizer (licensed as an open-source code as BSD-2) in order to apply as a toolbox for the programming language MATLAB©. The program geonetDigitizer was designed for the digitalization o...

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Main Author: Ludger O. Suarez-Burgoa
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2015-01-01
Series:Boletín de Ciencias de la Tierra
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/rbct/article/view/43392
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spelling doaj-5659d56417b640ed831d3b988d4c1a742020-11-25T02:43:15ZspaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaBoletín de Ciencias de la Tierra0120-36302357-37402015-01-01037253410.15446/rbct.n37.4339239966Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert netsLudger O. Suarez-Burgoa0Universidad Nacional de ColombiaThe article carries out the theoretical basis, the usefulness, and validation of the computational program geonetDigitizer (licensed as an open-source code as BSD-2) in order to apply as a toolbox for the programming language MATLAB©. The program geonetDigitizer was designed for the digitalization of plots expressed in the spherical projections Wulff and Lambert, which is of extensive use in structural geology and geomechanics. The reasons of presenting the program as an open code has the purpose to recover historical data presented in those projections, as also to recover old and modern information presented in that projections. All of these will reduce the possible phenomenon known as Digital Dark Age. To validate the code, it is presented here two examples, where real known values are compared with their corresponding values obtained by the process of digitizing. Finally, in the appendix is presented two application examples.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/rbct/article/view/43392Digitizingspherical projectionstructural geologygeomechanicsopen-source code.
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Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert nets
Boletín de Ciencias de la Tierra
Digitizing
spherical projection
structural geology
geomechanics
open-source code.
author_facet Ludger O. Suarez-Burgoa
author_sort Ludger O. Suarez-Burgoa
title Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert nets
title_short Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert nets
title_full Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert nets
title_fullStr Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert nets
title_full_unstemmed Geonetdigitizer: Open source code to digitalize information given in Wulff and Lambert nets
title_sort geonetdigitizer: open source code to digitalize information given in wulff and lambert nets
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Boletín de Ciencias de la Tierra
issn 0120-3630
2357-3740
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The article carries out the theoretical basis, the usefulness, and validation of the computational program geonetDigitizer (licensed as an open-source code as BSD-2) in order to apply as a toolbox for the programming language MATLAB©. The program geonetDigitizer was designed for the digitalization of plots expressed in the spherical projections Wulff and Lambert, which is of extensive use in structural geology and geomechanics. The reasons of presenting the program as an open code has the purpose to recover historical data presented in those projections, as also to recover old and modern information presented in that projections. All of these will reduce the possible phenomenon known as Digital Dark Age. To validate the code, it is presented here two examples, where real known values are compared with their corresponding values obtained by the process of digitizing. Finally, in the appendix is presented two application examples.
topic Digitizing
spherical projection
structural geology
geomechanics
open-source code.
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/rbct/article/view/43392
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