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- grot @software:gplates:grot #Data formats #GPGIM #GPlates #GROT #Rotation data
- fit </code> This methods has the severe disadvantage, that the original plate ID (PlateID1, moving pl... e metadata initiative which specifies 15 standard tags to identify electronic documents (see [[http://d... n the header section and are referenced through a tag at individual rotation level. Template <code> ... onsists of 6 mandatory parameters specifying the stage pole of any given rotation. Backwards compatibil
- examplefiles @software:gplates:grot
- -G" > @MPRS:pid"203" @MPRS:code"PAT" @MPRS:name"Patagonia" > @REF"Torsvik.GJI.09" @DOI"10.1016/0040-195
- attributenames @software:gplates:grot
- . "FOOB" for "Foo Bar"), this maps to the ''@AU'' tag in rotation sequence comments; ''Real Name'' – of... arating them with a colon ('':'') from the parent tag. | Example: | |''@BIBINFO'' | Optional. Parent a... unique ID of timescale to be used in the ''@GTS'' tag for the individual rotation sequences. 2) ''DOI''... > [[software:gplates:grot:examplefiles|Rotation file example]] | {{tag> GPlates Rotations Fileformat}}
- filebody @software:gplates:grot
- onsists of 6 mandatory parameters specifying the stage pole of any given rotation. Backwards compatibil
- fileheader @software:gplates:grot
- e metadata initiative which specifies 15 standard tags to identify electronic documents (see [[http://d... n the header section and are referenced through a tag at individual rotation level. Template <code>
- howtos
- u=chhei|sorted by PlateID]] - see post by John Cannon on the GPlates forum. {{tag> GPlates How-to}}
- devsuggestions
- re, URLs either encoded as comment via @C comment tags (example @C https://gplates.org) get automatical
- v2 @software:gplates:grot
- This has become redundant as we have now a reference section whcih maps ''@REF'' and ''@DOI'' tags.
- standardformat @software:gplates:grot
- fit </code> This methods has the severe disadvantage, that the original plate ID (PlateID1, moving pl
- gpgim
- hought that one incarnation of the GPGIM at some stage had a ''wellsite'' or ''odpwell'' feature type.