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TYPE -
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Types are any attribute included in the pulldown menu, such as
colour, alteration, thickness, texture
(Pulldown Menu).
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Subtypes are mandatory attribute values unique to each Type
(Pulldown Menu).
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This is an optional free-text field of 64 characters for any
additional descriptive information relating to the Type/Subtype
record. For example, one may wish to comment on the mode of
occurrence of a mineral in a sample. You can over run onto lines
below, but only 64 characters can be stored on a single line. To get
around this, just repeat the Subtype and carry on writing. Tap the
diamond to open up a clear page for data entry.
Structure for sample
The Structures Form, corresponding to the STRUCTURES table, allows observations of
mesoscopic to macroscopic geological structures to be related to the lithologies and
stratigraphic units in which they are found. The structural readings are linked by a many-to-
one relationship with ROCKS. This means that structures should be entered with the
lithology in mind. Five attributes are displayed on a single screen, more can be added by
using the scroll buttons at the bottom.
Figure 13 - The Structures for
sample entry form.
Australian Geological Survey Organisation
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