Old concepts in a new semantic perspective: introducing a geotemporal approach to conceptual definitions in geology

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Authors

Kris Piessens, Jan Walstra, Anthea Willems, Renata Barros

Abstract

Geological units are the fundamental building blocks that help understand regional geological history and architecture. Classifying these correctly is therefore crucial, as is acknowledging how they relate to each other. This is where traditional definitions fall short, which is increasingly becoming evident with the ongoing effort of setting up advanced knowledge systems that rely on semantic grounding. In exploring the way forward for fundamental improvements, we use the foreland basin and related concepts to introduce a geotemporal conceptual approach of defining geological units with relative limits in time and space. This approach closes the semantic gap between definitions in thesauri and formal instantiation in ontologies.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.31223/X5RT28

Subjects

Life Sciences

Keywords

Semantic data model, Geoscience ontology, Instantiation, Lithotectonic unit, Lithotectonic limit, foreland basin

Dates

Published: 2024-02-27 10:45

Last Updated: 2024-02-27 15:45

License

CC BY Attribution 4.0 International

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Conflict of interest statement:
None

Data Availability (Reason not available):
The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.