The Following Was Presented at DMT'09

The Following Was Presented at DMT'09

DMT 2009 The following was presented at DMT’09 (May 10-13, 2009). The contents are provisional and will be superseded by a paper in the DMT’09 Proceedings. See also earlier Proceedings (1997-2008) http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/info/dmt/ Overcoming Cartographic and Technical Challenges in Developing an Interactive Mapping System West Virginia Geological for the Appalachian Basin Tight Gas Reservoirs Project And Economic Survey Sarah Gooding, Susan Pool, John Bocan--West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey 1 Mont Chateau Road Morgantown, WV 26508 A major objective of the Appalachian Basin Tight Gas Reservoirs (ATG) Project was to design and implement an interactive mapping system (IMS) website that (304) 594-2331 www.wvgs.wvnet.edu consolidates a broad range of information about 6 main groups of tight gas reservoirs, and can be extended to any gas reservoir in the future. This project was supported by U.S. DOE contract DE-FC26-05NT42661. Achieving this presented many unique cartographic and technical challenges, which were further complicated by the need to switch software platform from ESRI's newer ArcIMS ArcMap Image Server, that uses ArcMap MXD files to show the maps online, back to the original ArcIMS Image Server which uses maps rendered in AXL code, for final implementation of the website*. Bradford Play – 23 data layers The Appalachian Basin Tight Gas Reservoirs Project website can be viewed at www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/atg/ *Initially, ArcGIS Server was considered for the project, however at the time the mapping application was developed, ArcGIS Server did not meet the needs of the project. The WVGES is planning to migrate the system to ArcGIS Server in the future. Elk Play – 36 data layers FORM VS. FUNCTION Cartographic Differences between the Two Versions of ArcIMS: AXL-based VS. Mxd-based The ATG maps were originally rendered in ArcMap and the native MXD files were served to the web using ESRI's newer ArcIMS ArcMap Image Server. This method allowed the complex cartography required to show the geologic features such as thrust faults, anticlines and synclines, multi-layered symbols, and complex labeling of features to be displayed online as originally intended by the cartographer. Unfortunately, some functions vital to the project, such as the ability to use the buffer tool to select and buffer features from the same layer to display information, and the ability to render layers differently dependent on scale, were not available in the ArcIMS ArcMap Image Server version. Thus it was decided to Venango Play – 26 data layers switch the maps to the original ArcIMS Image Server which uses maps rendered in AXL code, for final implementation of the website. Medina/“Clinton” Play – The AXL code cannot symbolize data as elegantly as the MXD file, especially with respect to line symbology, but the advantages of the AXL file functionality far 11 data layers outweighed the cartographic disadvantages. SOME SPECIFIC EXAMPLES: Total Number of IMS Layers: 260 “Before” – The MXD Version: “AFTER” – The AXL Version: General fold layers AXL Code: The Color Scheme <VALUEMAPLABELRENDERER lookupfield="Type" labelfield="Type" linelabelposition="placeontophorizontal"> <EXACT value="Anticline" label="Anticline"> <RASTERSHIELDSYMBOL font="Arial" fontcolor=“0,0,0" fontsize="1" Due to the overwhelming amount of data to be image="anticline_general2.gif" transparency="1"/> </EXACT> presented as point, line and polygon based layers for <EXACT value=“syncline" label="Syncline"> <RASTERSHIELDSYMBOL font="Arial" fontcolor=“0,0,0" fontsize="1" each of the 6 main Tight Gas Plays, it was decided to image="syncline_general2.gif" transparency="1"/> </EXACT> color code the plays into the main color ‘families’ that </VALUEMAPLABELRENDERER> make up the rainbow: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue/Indigo and Violet. Some creative tweaking of AXL code was required in order to emulate some This way there would be enough hues and shades vitally important geologic symbology. Line within each color group to uniquely symbolize each symbols available in the AXL version were data layer within the play, but still impart to the viewer limited to solid, dashed, dot, and various that layers were geologically related to each other in dash-dot combinations. These line styles the same play because they were the same overall were insufficient to symbolize geologic Same view showing the fold axes symbolized with the customized View of the Eastern Panhandle of WV showing the General Geology color. features such as thrust faults and fold <RASTERSHIELDSYMBOL> tag and thrust faults symbolized with Folds and Faults layers symbolized with the standard geological symbols thick/thin line styles. for fold axes and thrust faults available from the ArcMap symbol palette. axes, which are usually shown with line Also, since it was expected that the viewer might decorations such as arrows for folds and wish to mix and match the data from different plays “teeth” for thrust faults. together in the display to make comparisons, it was important to be able to distinguish similar data layers, It was unacceptable to the technical such as isopach lines or gas field polygons, as team for a geological survey to host a belonging to the same or different plays. website that could not display common geological symbols, so a way was found to The play with the fewest data layers, the customize the AXL code road layer Medina/“Clinton”, was assigned yellow since it is the symbology using the color with the fewest discernable shades. <RASTERSHIELDSYMBOL> tag and The play with the most layers, the Elk, was assigned custom-made ‘shield’ .gifs of fold arrows the combined color families of blue and indigo, since to be able to display these symbols. these colors had the most hues to choose from for Tuscarora fold layers AXL Code: cartographic rendering. The other plays were <VALUEMAPLABELRENDERER lookupfield="TrendName" labelfield="TrendName" assigned to their respective color families for similar linelabelposition="placeontophorizontal"> Same view showing the fold axes symbolized with the customized reasons. <EXACT value="Anticline" label="Anticline" method="IsContained"> <RASTERSHIELDSYMBOL> tag and thrust fault symbolized with thick View of Mercer County, WV showing the standard geological symbols <RASTERSHIELDSYMBOL font="Arial" fontcolor="255,0,197" fontsize="1" solid line style. for fold axes and thrust faults available from the ArcMap symbol palette. image="anticline_Sts17.gif" transparency="1"/> Berea Play – 21 data layers ArcMap Color Palette Tuscarora Play – 29 data layers </EXACT> Note how the custom .gif image of the fold arrows cannot be rotated Tuscarora Play Fig. Sts-17 shown. <EXACT value="Syncline" label="Syncline" method="IsContained"> relative to the fold axis line, and stays horizontal relative to the screen at <RASTERSHIELDSYMBOL font="Arial" fontcolor="255,0,197" fontsize="1" image="overturnedsyncline_Sts17.gif" transparency="1"/> all times. </EXACT> </VALUEMAPLABELRENDERER> FORM VS. FUNCTION Functional Differences between the Two Versions of ArcIMS: AXL-based VS. Mxd-based There were several important functional advantages to be gained by switching the IMS platform to the original ArcIMS Image Server. Some of the more complex and creative labeling that ArcMap is Overall speed was vastly improved, as shown in the “Speed Comparison Table” below. capable of serving to the web in the MXD version unfortunately had to be The entire application was more stable and robust, in that the interactive maps will still function should one or more layers become unavailable in the AXL version, whereas this sacrificed for the final AXL-based would cause the MXD version of the application to crash. View of WV showing some of the complex labeling options available in version of the IMS. Superscripts and ArcMap. The inert gas fields are labeled using subscripts. Tuscarora Play Fig. Sts-3 shown. subscripts are not supported by the The ability to use the buffer tool to select and buffer features from the same layer to perform data queries and display information was considered a vitally important function of AXL code. Same view showing Tuscarora Play Fig. Sts-3. Subscripts and superscripts are not supported in the AXL code. this IMS application. In the WVGES’ other Oil & Gas applications, users commonly use these tools to select, query, and extract data subsets from well point layers. Layered labels and/or label Scale-dependent rendering of data layers, particularly well point symbols, was advantageous in this web application due to the shear number of well points and well point data classes that define and uniquely layers. At large scales, a smaller point symbol is shown, and as the user zooms in, the detailed well type information appears as the point symbol gets larger and the point label label different features based on appears. attributes are not supported in AXL code either. Neither are specialized label placement functions like Speed Comparison Table Buffer Tools Example Summary of IMS Version Differences defining how far a label is offset away from its line feature, and controlling its placement and/or orientation to the line. MXD Version AXL Version ArcMap Image ArcIMS Image Server Server View of WV showing some of the complex labeling options available in Significantly ArcMap. The structural features are labeled differently based on attribute Speed Noticeably slow classes, and specialized label placement and orientation is employed, e.g. faster! Same view showing the limited labeling options that are supported in the “Rome Trough” label. Elk Play Fig. Des-15/19 shown. AXL code. Elk Play Fig. Des-15/19 shown. Metrics: One ‘bad’ layer Robust: if >= one The MXD (ATG2) and AXL (ATG_AXL) versions of the ATG IMS application exist on the same IMS server at WVGES. Five trials will crash whole layer unavailable, were done using the Firefox browser for each version on a laptop* via a wireless connection in Morgantown, WV. The table above Stability ArcMap can symbolize lines with IMS still works shows the averages of those trials with times in seconds.

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