{"title":"基于 QGIS 的开源数字地质制图解决方案:GEOL-QMAPS","authors":"Julien Perret, Mark W. Jessell, Eliott Bétend","doi":"10.1016/j.acags.2024.100197","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Digital geological mapping has experienced significant growth over the past three decades due to the advent of commercial geographical information systems, advances in global positioning systems, and the availability of portable hand-held devices, such as mobile personal computers (PCs), smartphones, and tablets. Numerous software packages have been developed to collect, combine, organise, visualise, publish, and share field data with enhanced spatial accuracy and minimal post-field processing. However, many of these tools are not open-source or are not made available to the geoscientific community, remaining specific to given mapping projects or organisations.</div><div>In this contribution we introduce GEOL-QMAPS, an open-source, QGIS-based solution promoting digital geological mapping in a harmonised, comprehensive and flexible way. It can be used in the field with a tablet PC or <em>via</em> the QGIS-based QField app on iOS or Android mobile devices, enabling synchronisation with desktop QGIS and the creation of field databases. Designed as a general solution, the GEOL-QMAPS solution consists of a QGIS field data entry template and a custom QGIS plugin, both available on free-access online repositories. The plugin allows for the adaptation of dictionaries (i.e., lists of attributes describing geological features), initially set to international nomenclatures, to the guidelines of different mapping projects. The solution also facilitates the loading and consultation of relevant legacy geodatasets (<em>e.g.,</em> preexisting field data, geochemical, geophysical maps or punctual datasets). A fact map, created from field data collected across the Archean Sula-Kangari greenstone belt in Sierra Leone, demonstrates the solution's advantages in terms of post-field processing and raw field data sharing.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":33804,"journal":{"name":"Applied Computing and Geosciences","volume":"24 ","pages":"Article 100197"},"PeriodicalIF":2.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"An open-source, QGIS-based solution for digital geological mapping: GEOL-QMAPS\",\"authors\":\"Julien Perret, Mark W. 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An open-source, QGIS-based solution for digital geological mapping: GEOL-QMAPS
Digital geological mapping has experienced significant growth over the past three decades due to the advent of commercial geographical information systems, advances in global positioning systems, and the availability of portable hand-held devices, such as mobile personal computers (PCs), smartphones, and tablets. Numerous software packages have been developed to collect, combine, organise, visualise, publish, and share field data with enhanced spatial accuracy and minimal post-field processing. However, many of these tools are not open-source or are not made available to the geoscientific community, remaining specific to given mapping projects or organisations.
In this contribution we introduce GEOL-QMAPS, an open-source, QGIS-based solution promoting digital geological mapping in a harmonised, comprehensive and flexible way. It can be used in the field with a tablet PC or via the QGIS-based QField app on iOS or Android mobile devices, enabling synchronisation with desktop QGIS and the creation of field databases. Designed as a general solution, the GEOL-QMAPS solution consists of a QGIS field data entry template and a custom QGIS plugin, both available on free-access online repositories. The plugin allows for the adaptation of dictionaries (i.e., lists of attributes describing geological features), initially set to international nomenclatures, to the guidelines of different mapping projects. The solution also facilitates the loading and consultation of relevant legacy geodatasets (e.g., preexisting field data, geochemical, geophysical maps or punctual datasets). A fact map, created from field data collected across the Archean Sula-Kangari greenstone belt in Sierra Leone, demonstrates the solution's advantages in terms of post-field processing and raw field data sharing.