Classifying minerals and their related names in a relational database

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 MINERALOGY
L. Gavryliv, V. Ponomar, M. Putiš
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Abstract The categorisation of minerals and their related names, such as synonyms, obsolete or historical names, varieties or mixtures, is an asset for designing an interoperable and consistent mineralogical data warehouse. An enormous amount of this data, provided by mindat.org and other resources, was reviewed and analysed during the research. The analysis indicates the existence of several categories of (1) the abstract titles or designations representing the link to the original material or a group of names or substances without actual physical representation, and (2) the unique names representing actual physical material, compounds, or an aggregate of one or more minerals. A revision of the dependency between the categories attributes stored in a database (e.g. chemical properties, physical properties) and their classification status assigned allowed us to design a robust prototype for maintaining database integrity and consistency. The proposed scheme allows standardisation and structuring of officially regulated and maintained species, e.g. IMA-approved, and, in addition, unregulated ones.
在关系数据库中对矿物及其相关名称进行分类
矿物及其相关名称的分类,如同义词、过时或历史名称、品种或混合物,是设计可互操作和一致的矿物学数据仓库的资产。在研究过程中,对mindat.org和其他资源提供的大量数据进行了审查和分析。分析表明存在以下几种类别:(1)代表与原始材料或一组名称或物质的联系的抽象标题或名称,而没有实际的物理表示;(2)代表实际物理材料、化合物或一种或多种矿物的集合体的唯一名称。对数据库中存储的类别属性(如化学属性、物理属性)及其分类状态之间的依赖关系进行修订,使我们能够设计一个健壮的原型来维护数据库的完整性和一致性。拟议的计划允许对官方管制和维持的物种进行标准化和结构化,例如ima批准的物种,此外还有不受管制的物种。
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Mineralogical Magazine
Mineralogical Magazine 地学-矿物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
25.90%
发文量
104
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mineralogical Magazine is an international journal of mineral sciences which covers the fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, environmental geology and economic geology. The journal has been published continuously since the founding of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1876 and is a leading journal in its field.
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