Northeastern Section - 56th Annual Meeting - 2021

Paper No. 18-11
Presentation Time: 4:20 PM

PROGRESS REPORT ON AN INTERACTIVE MAP OF KEY GEOLOGICAL AND FOSSIL LOCALITIES ALONG THE SOUTHERN TETHYAN MARGIN


ROSENSAFT, Marcelo, Mapping Division, Geological Survey of Israel, 32 Yishaayahu Leibowitz Street, Jerusalem, 9371234, Israel and FELDMAN, Howard, Biology Department, Touro College, 227 W. 60th Street, New York, NY 10023

The use of a “map portal” allows researchers and organizations to publish their maps, and the data incorporated therein, in a simple way that will reach a much broader audience of generalists as well as specialists. Colleagues around the globe can connect to the portal through the internet and display the maps on their desktop computers. The process is dynamic; any change made on the base map is immediately displayed on the user’s desktop.

A database of brachiopod locations in the Middle East is being constructed that comprises GPS coordinates as well as other pertinent data. The database also includes available information about the specimen: taxonomy, stratigraphic position, depositional environment. Photographs of the fossils are being entered into the database as well.

In this report we illustrate a map of the southern Tethyan region with the brachiopod localities. These are shown as red points on top of an imagery map. By clicking on a point, a small box opens that contains the textual data of the fossil as well as one or more related photographs. A first version of tools – filters as well as more sophisticated display components - have been added to the system. Future work includes the addition of other faunal constituents such as gastropods and cephalopods into the database and the addition of tools to enhance the use of the system.