Putting fossils on the map: Applying a geographical information system to heritage resources

A geographical information system (GIS) database was compiled of Permo-Triassic tetrapod fossils from the Karoo Supergoup in South African museum collections. This database is the first of its kind and has great time applicability for understanding tetrapod biodiversity change though time more than...

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發表在:South African Journal of Science
Main Authors: Merrill van der Walt, Antony K. Cooper, Inge Netterberg, Bruce S. Rubidge S. Bruce S. Rubidge
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語言:英语
出版: Academy of Science of South Africa 2015-11-01
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在線閱讀:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3801
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總結:A geographical information system (GIS) database was compiled of Permo-Triassic tetrapod fossils from the Karoo Supergoup in South African museum collections. This database is the first of its kind and has great time applicability for understanding tetrapod biodiversity change though time more than 200 million years ago. Because the museum catalogues all differed in recorded information and were not compliant with field capture requirements, this information had to be standardised to a format that could be utilised for archival and research application. Our paper focuses on the processes involved in building the GIS project, capturing metadata on fossil collections and formulating future best practices. The result is a multi-layered GIS database of the tetrapod fossil record of the Beaufort Group of South Africa for use as an accurate research tool in palaeo- and geoscience research with applications for ecology, ecosystems, stratigraphy and basin development.
ISSN:1996-7489