Integration of geophysical data with The National Map data
The geophysical data integration project at CEGIS currently involves leveraging large web-based data sets with local surveys and The National Map in order to extend the range and the resolution of such surveys with a minimum expenditure on additional field time. Most recently this has been applied to the North American Gravity Database.
Geophysical data integration
Combining data from a local field survey (red dots) with statistically compatible data from the North American Gravity Data base (blue dots) yields a data set with much higher resolution and areal extent than either data set on its own.
EDBAAT
Elevation Difference and Bouguer Anomaly Analysis Tool (EDBAAT) integrates gravity data for a chosen geographic area in CONUS with The National Map elevation layer.
EDBAAT will:
- Query area of interest
- Extract best resolution DEM from TNM covering entire area
- Extract Gravity data from gravity database.
- Interpolate DEM elevations for each gravity point and compare and flag the difference in elevation.
- Compares gravity values with nearest neighbors and flags those which fall outside a 95% confidence interval.
- Generates a report listing all flagged points to allow user to choose most reliable points for reconnaissance studies or survey enhancement data.
[EDBAAT download and EDBAAT Developer/User Guide not available.]
Paleomagnetic Data
Paleomagnetic data for the United States was extracted from the Global Paleomagnetic Database as released by the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was originally compiled but the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA).
In this study:
- Paleomagnetic data are geospatially integrated with TNM layers and archived geologic map data in the county of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
- Paleomagnetic data are not very sensitive to the geospatial location of the sample as compared with the geologic formation from which they were sampled. Therefore integration is achieved via formation occurrence rather than geospatial coordinates.
Related Information
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Elevation Difference and Bouguer Anomaly Analysis Tool (EDBAAT) User's Guide
This report describes a software tool that imports gravity anomaly point data from the Gravity Database of the United States (GDUS) of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and University of Texas at El Paso along with elevation data from The National Map (TNM) of the U.S. Geological Survey that lie within a user-specified geographic area of interest. Further, the tool integrates...AuthorsAaron M. Smittle, Thomas G. Shoberg
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Data management
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Integration
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Elevation Difference and Bouguer Anomaly Analysis Tool (EDBAAT) User's Guide
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CEGIS - Rolla, Missouri

Samantha T Arundel, PhD
Research Director
Senior Science Advisor
Ethan Shavers, PhD
CEGIS Section Chief/ Supervisory Geographer
Jung kuan (Ernie) Liu
Physical Research Scientist
The geophysical data integration project at CEGIS currently involves leveraging large web-based data sets with local surveys and The National Map in order to extend the range and the resolution of such surveys with a minimum expenditure on additional field time. Most recently this has been applied to the North American Gravity Database.
Geophysical data integration
Combining data from a local field survey (red dots) with statistically compatible data from the North American Gravity Data base (blue dots) yields a data set with much higher resolution and areal extent than either data set on its own.
EDBAAT
Elevation Difference and Bouguer Anomaly Analysis Tool (EDBAAT) integrates gravity data for a chosen geographic area in CONUS with The National Map elevation layer.
EDBAAT will:
- Query area of interest
- Extract best resolution DEM from TNM covering entire area
- Extract Gravity data from gravity database.
- Interpolate DEM elevations for each gravity point and compare and flag the difference in elevation.
- Compares gravity values with nearest neighbors and flags those which fall outside a 95% confidence interval.
- Generates a report listing all flagged points to allow user to choose most reliable points for reconnaissance studies or survey enhancement data.
[EDBAAT download and EDBAAT Developer/User Guide not available.]
Paleomagnetic Data
Paleomagnetic data for the United States was extracted from the Global Paleomagnetic Database as released by the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was originally compiled but the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA).
In this study:
- Paleomagnetic data are geospatially integrated with TNM layers and archived geologic map data in the county of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
- Paleomagnetic data are not very sensitive to the geospatial location of the sample as compared with the geologic formation from which they were sampled. Therefore integration is achieved via formation occurrence rather than geospatial coordinates.
Related Information
-
Elevation Difference and Bouguer Anomaly Analysis Tool (EDBAAT) User's Guide
This report describes a software tool that imports gravity anomaly point data from the Gravity Database of the United States (GDUS) of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and University of Texas at El Paso along with elevation data from The National Map (TNM) of the U.S. Geological Survey that lie within a user-specified geographic area of interest. Further, the tool integrates...AuthorsAaron M. Smittle, Thomas G. Shoberg
CEGIS science themes
Theme topics home
Data management
Big data
Catalog/convey
Integration
You will find here a sampling of publications. More are available and are being published throughout the year.
Check back often or view our custom search for more!
All Integration publications
All Data management publications
All CEGIS publications
Elevation Difference and Bouguer Anomaly Analysis Tool (EDBAAT) User's Guide
CEGIS - Denver, Colorado

CEGIS - Rolla, Missouri
