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Rose diagram and lineation analysis tools |
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Rose diagrams, lineation maps, lineation analyses (densities, frequencies) and more. |
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- Fracture maps and densities
- Rose diagram, stereonet diagram
- Strike and dip maps
- Plane rotation and intersection
- Movement analysis
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| Rose diagram |
- A rose diagram explains the frequency of lineations in a given orientation (right)
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A simple rose diagram Click on image to enlarge |
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- Create a full or half (northern 180-degrees) rose diagram
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Create a full or half rose Diagram Click on image to enlarge |
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- Create a rose diagram from azimuth bearing or line endpoint data
- Assign custom petal widths (below right)
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Create a rose diagram showing custom petal widths Click on image to enlarge |
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| Rose diagram: uni- or bi-directional data distribution |
- Data (e.g. paleocurrents & fractures) may be rotated and/or filtered (by length and/or direction)
- Optional statistical legend and mean ray and error, and easy modification of title, reference rays and circles
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Rose diagram: uni-directional (left) and bi-directional data distribution Click on image to enlarge |
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| Lineation maps |
- Plot linear features on a map based on endpoint coordinates
- Lineations may be color and/or line-style coded to distinguish different types of features (e.g. slickensided fractures vs. quartz veins)
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Simple lineation map Click on image to enlarge |
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| Lineation gridding |
- 2-D and 3-D contour maps of lineation frequencies, lengths, intersections, or a weighted combination thereof
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Lineation gridding Click on image to enlarge |
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| Arrow maps |
- Depict the orientation of unidirectional features (e.g. paleocurrents)
- Arrow colors and line styles different types of features (e.g trilobite tracks vs. ammonite tracks)
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Arrow map Click on image to enlarge |
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