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F |
Status |
N |
Database Field |
Variable Name |
Units |
Required |
Description |
P |
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1 |
Mineral Name |
er_mineral_name |
Text |
Required |
Name for natural occurring mineral Examples are: San03-001 |
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2 |
Mineral Name Alternatives |
er_mineral_alternatives |
Text |
Optional |
Colon-delimited list of alternative names and abbreviations |
R |
Reclassified |
3 |
Expedition Name |
er_expedition_name |
Text |
Optional |
Name for seagoing or land expedition Examples are: AVON02MV |
R |
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4 |
Location Name |
er_location_name |
Text |
Required |
Name for location or drill site Examples are: San Francisco Volcanic Province, Site 801 |
R |
Reclassified |
5 |
Formation Name |
er_formation_name |
Text |
Optional |
Name for formation Examples are: Bluebird Formation |
R |
Reclassified |
6 |
Member Name |
er_member_name |
Text |
Optional |
Name for member Examples are: Glasshound Member |
R |
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7 |
Site Name |
er_site_name |
Text |
Required |
Name for site Examples are: Bas123a |
R |
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8 |
Sample Name |
er_sample_name |
Text |
Required |
Name for sample Examples are: Bas123a-01 |
R |
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9 |
Specimen Name |
er_specimen_name |
Text |
Required |
Name for specimen Examples are: Bas123a-01x |
R |
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10 |
Fossil Name |
er_fossil_name |
Text |
Required |
Name for fossil Examples are: AMM43-03 |
E |
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11 |
Mineral Type |
mineral_type |
Text |
Required |
Mineral type Examples are: Phenocryst, Microcryst, Groundmass, Biogenic, Detrital Clasts |
E |
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12 |
Mineral Classification Name |
mineral_class_name |
Text |
Required |
Mineral classification name Examples are: Magnetite, Plagioclase |
E |
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13 |
Mineral Assemblage |
mineral_assemblage |
Text |
Optional |
Mineral assemblage Examples are: Single Crystal, Mineral Separate, Polycrystalline, In Situ |
E |
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14 |
Mineral Alteration |
mineral_alteration |
Text |
Optional |
Mineral alteration grade Examples are: Severe, High, Mild, Trace, Unaltered |
N |
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15 |
Mineral Alteration Type |
mineral_alteration_type |
Text |
Optional |
Mineral alteration type Examples are: Hydrothermal, Diagenetic, Weathering, Oxidation, Metamorphic |
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16 |
Mineral Shape |
mineral_shape |
Text |
Optional |
Mineral shape Examples are: Euhedral, Orthorhombic |
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17 |
Mineral Size |
mineral_size |
Text |
Optional |
Mineral separate grain size fraction Examples are: 250-500 ¿m |
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18 |
Mineral Volume |
mineral_volume |
Number in m3 |
Optional |
Mineral volume |
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Redefined |
19 |
Mineral Weight |
mineral_weight |
Number in kg |
Optional |
Mineral weight |
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Redefined |
20 |
Mineral Density |
mineral_density |
Number in kg/m3 |
Optional |
Mineral density |
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21 |
Mineral Description |
mineral_description |
Text |
Optional |
Detailed description |
R |
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22 |
Method Codes |
magic_method_codes |
Text |
Recommended |
Colon-delimited list of method codes Examples are: DE-DC0, FT-F1, LP-DCDMAG |
R |
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23 |
Research Scientist Names |
er_scientist_mail_names |
Text |
Recommended |
Colon-delimited list of names for scientists who prepared mineral sample Examples are: Jim R.D. Hart, Alexis Heard, Bob McIntire |
R |
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24 |
Citation Names |
er_citation_names |
Text |
Required |
Colon-delimited list of citations Examples are: Smith et al. 2003, Hart & Heard 1967, This study |
Standard MagIC Data Format v2.0
Standard MagIC Data Format v2.1
Standard MagIC Data Format v2.2
Standard MagIC Data Format v2.3
Standard MagIC Data Format v2.4
Standard MagIC Data Format v2.5
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