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FieldNotes Interface for Geospatial Data Collection and Mapping

This thin-client web application styled like an iPhone app is designed for collecting geospatial data related to fault rupture, liquefaction, landslides, and more. Available at EERI's website, the open-source code allows users to connect records to a MySQL database and download user-submitted data as a feed to be imported into GIS systems. Recent updates include the ability to view submitted data on mobile phones, laptops, and sync records when offline. Features also include mapping data points in Google Earth and visualizing data on a web map.

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FieldNotes Interface for Geospatial Data Collection and Mapping

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  1. USGS FieldNotes Maggie Ortiz, EERI

  2. Basic Information • Thin-client web application • Styled like iphone app • Available at: http://www.bayquakealliance.org/sandbox/fieldnotes/ • Open Source Code: EERI has code • Records connected to MySQL database • Added Recently: • Ability to download user submitted data as feed that can be imported into a GIS, along with a map to view submitted data on the phone

  3. Features

  4. Fieldnotes-Interface iPhone Android Phone Windows-Laptop

  5. Mapping a Feature • Fault Rupture

  6. Mapping a Feature • Liquefaction

  7. Mapping a Feature • Landslide

  8. Syncing Records • (Records Not Shown) • Records saved on device when not connected to internet

  9. Landslide Database

  10. Webmap of Data Points

  11. Data Points in Google Earth

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