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YUN, SEOKCHAN1 and SUN YOON2
1GIS Research Institute, Handong University, Pohang, Korea
2Department of Geology, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea

Abstract: A Development of ArcGeology, GIS-Based Previous HitGeologicalNext Hit D/B and Analysis of Previous HitGeologicalNext Hit Structure, Eoil Area, Korea

An arrangement and organization of Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit data which are observed and collected in Previous HitfieldworkNext Hit play an important role in various Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit research. Recently, the Geographic Information System (GIS), spatial data storage tool, has been applied to Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit analysis and geophysical exploration. However, there are few studies of the application of Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit data to GIS.

This research is to define an exact Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit dataset in GIS data structure and to develop a program, ArcGeology, which stores, edits and manages the data. Various Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit terms for example fault, formation, and rock type, were classified attributes (point, line, and polygon) in GIS and defined an importance and factor for Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit analysis.

In this framework, ArcGeology was programmed in Windows NT using Arc Macro Language (AML). ArcGeology is composed of 1) Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit boundary, 2) structure, 3) outcrop, 4) topology layer, and others. It is possible to edit, search and visualize the Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit map. Also, the comparative research between seismic or remote sensing data and digital Previous HitgeologicalNext Hit data constructed by ArcGeology is available and compared with ALACARTE of the USGS. Also, it is possible to exchange data from a remote field via Internet, which improves the Internet Previous HitGeologicalTop Data System (IGDS; Yuri, 1997).

Using ArcGeology, which provides simple user-interface and more exact analysis compared with other tools, we can identify and visualize the domal structure of the Eoil area, Korea.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90928©1999 AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas