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Drilling Information System for Impact Crater Rock Sequences

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Conze,  Ronald
WB Scientific Drilling, Scientific Infrastructure and Plattforms, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

Claeys,  P.
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Wächter,  Joachim
CeGIT Centre for GeoInformation Technology, Geoengineering Centres, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

Krysiak,  F.
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Conze, R., Claeys, P., Wächter, J., Krysiak, F. (2000): Drilling Information System for Impact Crater Rock Sequences, AGU 2000 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2000) (San Francisco).


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Abstract
The Drilling Information System (DIS) is a toolkit to establish On Site Information Systems for scientific drilling projects of the International Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP). The toolkit contains different easy to use tools to define, generate and administrate the data structures, the graphical user interface and all other elements of an information system for a drilling project. The Operational Support Group of ICDP is designing an adapted DIS for impact crater rock sequences in co-operation with scientists of the Museum of Natural History in Berlin. A small computer network will be set up in a core logging laboratory. This network will consist of one dedicated DIS server machine and a number of clients. One special client will be the Digital Colour Core Scanning System which will generate digital images of unrolled and slabbed core surfaces. One prominent application will be the planned ICDP drillhole within the Chicxulub Scientific Drilling Project (CSDP), but this DIS can also be applied to other impact crater cores. This poster will present the technique of core logging of impact rocks and sedimentary rocks filling the impact crater.