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Surveylab Case Study


Industry: Environmental – Geologic Mapping
ikeGPS solution: ikeGPS205
User: Department of Geology, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA




Safe and easy geological mapping in challenging
environments now part of University of Dayton
Geology curriculum




Dr. Allen McGrew, Chair of the Geology Department at the University of Dayton in New Zealand, recording geologic data in the field using a handheld ikeGPS205 unit
(image courtesy Brian Joyce).



Over are the days of manual calculations, wet notebooks and wandering in precarious weather and
locations on geology field trips. With today’s advances in field mapping technology, only one rugged
handheld GPS system is required to map geological features, take field notes and efficiently link the
captured data to an office master database. The University of Dayton in Ohio, USA, has been successfully
trialling and using ikeGPS205 for field and course work since 2009. The remarkably integrated and
simple-to-use features of Surveylab’s ikeGPS and its remote data capture capabilities from a single
location have contributed to help students visualize geologic processes, while speeding the fieldwork data
post-processing and mapping stages. ikeGPS assists in consistently collecting reliable field data in rugged
environments. By teaching students the latest field mapping technologies, the University of Dayton is
preparing more and more students to the workforce each year.



Integrating new GPS technologies in the Department of Geology curriculum
Field trips have always been the highlight of any Earth Science course. Students can see for themselves
evolving landscapes and how the underlying geology shapes and influences the surface environment.
At university level, geology students are taught how to identify different geologic formations, measure
and record how and where they occur.

Traditional data collection of surface and sub-surface geologic formations and capturing standard
structural geologic data such as pitch, strike and dip is still mostly carried out with analog instruments
such as the Brunton compass. And, as with most manual procedures, errors can and do enter into
the equation.

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Surveylab Case Study



Dr. Allen McGrew, Chair of the Geology Department at the University of Dayton, was wanting to bank
on new GPS technology to enable faster and accurate methods for capturing precise location data on
geology fieldtrips. This was also to better train and equip students for a new era in field studies through
the linking of a newly developed graduate certificate program in Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) and majors in geology and environmental geology offered by the Department of Geology
at the University of Dayton.

 “We like students to know exactly what they are doing when they take field measurements with
analog instruments. But once they understand the process, it is much faster to use a digital data
capture device…. And, of course, once they graduate and start working in the industry, they’ll be
using digital units. It is essential that we train them on the most up-to-date technology.”

“We acquired our first ikeGPS205 units primarily for field research,” says Dr. McGrew, “but we quickly
saw their potential as a teaching tool. We are presently in the process of upgrading to the ikeGPS1000”.



Data integration is key for understanding an area’s geology
After experimenting with the ikeGPS for fieldwork in Nevada and Colorado during the summer of
2009, Dr. McGrew worked with University of Dayton colleagues Dan Goldman and Umesh Haritashya
to organise a New Zealand field course in May 2010 with 11 students. Not only would they employ
ikeGPS to train students in field data capture techniques, but they would also meet the Wellington-
based Surveylab developers of ikeGPS to receive advanced training and expert advice on how to
get the most out of the units.

The ikeGPS205 units trialled in New Zealand included a built-in digital compass-inclinometer, a 3.2
megapixel digital camera that can geo-tag digital images as well as a laser range finder for capturing
precise location data for features up to 1000 meters away. ikeGPS units are also optimized for fast
data capture and pre-processing in the field.

“In addition to [ikeGPS] being an all-purpose geological field mapping tool for locating the position of rock
units in the field, we can also collect geo-referenced field photographs, field notes on our observations
at the sites of interest and use the compass-inclinometer to measure and record orientations of linear
or planar features in the rocks (such as bedding planes, fold hingelines, fault surfaces, etc). The data is
then imported automatically into ArcGIS, thus building our geologic map as we work and allowing us to
visualize and interpret the results. We also use ikeGPS to document the field context of localities where
we collect samples,” says Dr McGrew.

“We expect to use ikeGPS to measure and photograph complete, georeferenced stratigraphic sequences
in sedimentary rocks,” continues Dr. McGrew. “These are all basic aspects of the practice of field geology.
The basic raw data can be utilized in a wide variety of ways depending on the situation - to build a
geologic history of an area, to delineate the large-scale structure of an area (which may be important in
hydrocarbon exploration or even geothermal prospecting), to map ore bodies or to evaluate geohazards
such as landslides, etc.”

“Being able to take digital maps into the field and then correlate the data that we capture to those maps
helps students to visualize the processes,” says Anthony Asher, a recent graduate and a teaching assistant
for the New Zealand field course, as well as one of the first students to pursue the new GIS certificate
program. “Plus the ability to capture images of particular formations and outcrops and place them
digitally on the map is a big bonus.”

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ESRI’s ArcGIS system integration facilitates field data post-processing
The ArcPad Application Builder integrated in ikeGPS gives users the opportunity to develop their
own specialized field data capture applications and customise data entry forms to suit their purpose.

Surveylab, as an ESRI Business Partner, worked closely with ESRI’s New Zealand’s distributor Eagle
Technology Group, to ensure the ikeGPS series would be 100% compatible with ArcPad. “We immediately
saw the value of Surveylab’s vision,” says Matt Lythe, GIS Sales Manager at Eagle Technology Group.
“We advised Surveylab’s developers as they customized the APIs between ArcPad and their firmware
so ArcPad would run seamlessly on the units. In addition we helped them develop methodologies to
help their clients use ArcPad Application Builder to create forms for faster, more accurate attribute
data capture in the field.”

Having ArcPad running natively on GPS units facilitates the time-consuming tasks of uploading
and downloading data. “Being able to synchronise the data directly from ArcPad into ArcGIS saves
tremendous amounts of time back in the office by eliminating the manual digitizing of line work and
the transcription of field data and notations,” says McGrew. “Again, we like the students to know the
background processes, but once they understand the basics, we can focus on teaching geology instead
of spending time manually capturing and transcribing field notations.”

Upon their return from the New Zealand field trip, the University of Dayton glaciologist, Dr. Haritashya,
created an exercise using satellite imagery compiled in ArcGIS to document the glaciers’ rapid retreat
in historical times. “When we return in the future we will be able to overlay our own newly-captured
geo-referenced images to document exactly how much the glaciers have receded. It is this type of
real-time graphic display that really makes geology come alive for students,” says McGrew.




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University of Dayton students on a field trip around Mt Cook in New Zealand. ikeGPS205 was used in constantly changing weather conditions and dangerous environments.
The users obtained consistent data capture results, enjoyed continuous GPS signals and remained safe at all times.




Consistent unit performance in rugged environments
During a one-month geology field course, ikeGPS units were trialled in typical New Zealand conditions.
“We had warm sunshine, mist, rain, sleet and snow,” notes Dr. McGrew, “and that was just in one
morning! One of the challenges we expected in such weather was losing the GPS signal, but at Mt.
Cook, I hiked up to Sealy Tarns, high above both the Mueller and Hooker Glaciers in heavy snow and
densely overcast conditions and never lost the GPS signal once. On another occasion, Dr. Haritashya
and I were able to map a terminal moraine position using the laser range finder. I was surprised at how
well the range finder worked, even under misty conditions, returning data – including images - on many
different features from a single location. We also appreciated the fact that we didn’t have to write down
field notes in the cold rain.”



Fast and safe data capture in potentially dangerous locations
Another advantage of using the ikeGPS units in the field is the ability of the laser rangefinder to capture
data under overhangs or in heavy foliage. “In the field we follow rock exposures up hills, down slopes and
under overhangs,” says Dr. McGrew. “With ikeGPS, we can stand near the bottom of a cliff and capture
stratigraphic contacts without climbing. Not only is this faster but safer. In addition, cliffs sometimes block
the GPS signal. With ikeGPS, we can step back to obtain a signal and then use the laser rangefinder to
locate the position we are interested in at the base of the cliff.”




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More students will benefit from using ikeGPS
Dr McGrew plans to incorporate ikeGPS into more and more of the Department’s coursework as they gain
more experience. “It is very exciting to be able to incorporate the benefits of the ikeGPS unit into our
teaching,” he says. “Learning how to capture geologic data in the field is a crucial aspect of our student’s
training. Any technology we can apply that makes it faster, easier, safer and more accurate will be a big
help in our fieldwork. We’ll take some of the data we captured on our New Zealand field trip and process
it during the upcoming semesters. And, if all goes well, we’ll capture even more data next summer.
I myself plan to take the units into the field for my research and expect to train even more students
on how to operate the ikeGPS alongside ArcPad.”

“I think that the ikeGPS1000 is going to be an extremely useful piece of equipment for geological field
mapping,” concludes McGrew. “I still have some questions and problems to resolve, but it performs
much better than any other handheld GPS unit we’ve used. I’m looking forward to using it on more
sustained projects.”




Dr. Allen McGrew reviews geo-referenced photos in the field at the historic Chaffey Hut in the Cobb Valley (image courtesy Dan Goldman).




AT A GLANCE
Key reasons Department of Geology at University of Dayton selected the ikeGPS205 unit
      • Ease-of-use and integrated features into a single handheld rugged device
      • Laser rangefinder allowing data capture for multiple points from a distance, from a single and safe location
      • Compatibility and seamless integration with ESRI’s ArcGIS and ArcPad
      • Knowledgeable staff and expert support


Key benefits
      • Enhanced GPS field capture capabilities to help students visualize geologic processes
      • Teaching students with the latest technology to prepare them for the workforce
      • Integration between ikeGPS205 and ArcGIS speeds up the geologic mapping process and data post-processing
      • Consistent unit performance in rugged environments
      • Fast and safe data capture in potentially dangerous locations



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Technology used
    • ikeGPS205 series GPS data collection unit from Surveylab
    • ESRI ArcGIS
    • ArcPad Mobile GIS software




Customer quote:
“We acquired our first ike205 units primarily for field research,” says Dr. McGrew, “but we quickly saw
their potential as a teaching tool. We are presently in the process of upgrading to the ikeGPS1000…
It performs much better than any other handheld GPS unit we’ve used”.

                                                   - Dr. Allen McGrew, Chair of the Geology Department at the University of Dayton




For more information please contact:
Richard Taylor
Vice President - ikeGPS Americas
richard.taylor@ikegps.com
office: (281) 681 0356
fax: (281) 681 9252
www.ikeGPS.com

Dr. Allen J. McGrew, Chair
Department of Geology
The University of Dayton
(397) 229-3455
Allen.mcgrew@notes.udayton.edu

Matt Lythe
GIS Sales Manager
Eagle Technology Group
Wellington, NZ
+64-4-802-1400 / Matt_lythe@eagle.co.nz
www.eagle.co.nz




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IkeGPS Geological Case Study

  • 1. Surveylab Case Study Industry: Environmental – Geologic Mapping ikeGPS solution: ikeGPS205 User: Department of Geology, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA Safe and easy geological mapping in challenging environments now part of University of Dayton Geology curriculum Dr. Allen McGrew, Chair of the Geology Department at the University of Dayton in New Zealand, recording geologic data in the field using a handheld ikeGPS205 unit (image courtesy Brian Joyce). Over are the days of manual calculations, wet notebooks and wandering in precarious weather and locations on geology field trips. With today’s advances in field mapping technology, only one rugged handheld GPS system is required to map geological features, take field notes and efficiently link the captured data to an office master database. The University of Dayton in Ohio, USA, has been successfully trialling and using ikeGPS205 for field and course work since 2009. The remarkably integrated and simple-to-use features of Surveylab’s ikeGPS and its remote data capture capabilities from a single location have contributed to help students visualize geologic processes, while speeding the fieldwork data post-processing and mapping stages. ikeGPS assists in consistently collecting reliable field data in rugged environments. By teaching students the latest field mapping technologies, the University of Dayton is preparing more and more students to the workforce each year. Integrating new GPS technologies in the Department of Geology curriculum Field trips have always been the highlight of any Earth Science course. Students can see for themselves evolving landscapes and how the underlying geology shapes and influences the surface environment. At university level, geology students are taught how to identify different geologic formations, measure and record how and where they occur. Traditional data collection of surface and sub-surface geologic formations and capturing standard structural geologic data such as pitch, strike and dip is still mostly carried out with analog instruments such as the Brunton compass. And, as with most manual procedures, errors can and do enter into the equation. ikeGPS website - CS Geological Final Ex Comments 1|6 January 2011
  • 2. Surveylab Case Study Dr. Allen McGrew, Chair of the Geology Department at the University of Dayton, was wanting to bank on new GPS technology to enable faster and accurate methods for capturing precise location data on geology fieldtrips. This was also to better train and equip students for a new era in field studies through the linking of a newly developed graduate certificate program in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and majors in geology and environmental geology offered by the Department of Geology at the University of Dayton. “We like students to know exactly what they are doing when they take field measurements with analog instruments. But once they understand the process, it is much faster to use a digital data capture device…. And, of course, once they graduate and start working in the industry, they’ll be using digital units. It is essential that we train them on the most up-to-date technology.” “We acquired our first ikeGPS205 units primarily for field research,” says Dr. McGrew, “but we quickly saw their potential as a teaching tool. We are presently in the process of upgrading to the ikeGPS1000”. Data integration is key for understanding an area’s geology After experimenting with the ikeGPS for fieldwork in Nevada and Colorado during the summer of 2009, Dr. McGrew worked with University of Dayton colleagues Dan Goldman and Umesh Haritashya to organise a New Zealand field course in May 2010 with 11 students. Not only would they employ ikeGPS to train students in field data capture techniques, but they would also meet the Wellington- based Surveylab developers of ikeGPS to receive advanced training and expert advice on how to get the most out of the units. The ikeGPS205 units trialled in New Zealand included a built-in digital compass-inclinometer, a 3.2 megapixel digital camera that can geo-tag digital images as well as a laser range finder for capturing precise location data for features up to 1000 meters away. ikeGPS units are also optimized for fast data capture and pre-processing in the field. “In addition to [ikeGPS] being an all-purpose geological field mapping tool for locating the position of rock units in the field, we can also collect geo-referenced field photographs, field notes on our observations at the sites of interest and use the compass-inclinometer to measure and record orientations of linear or planar features in the rocks (such as bedding planes, fold hingelines, fault surfaces, etc). The data is then imported automatically into ArcGIS, thus building our geologic map as we work and allowing us to visualize and interpret the results. We also use ikeGPS to document the field context of localities where we collect samples,” says Dr McGrew. “We expect to use ikeGPS to measure and photograph complete, georeferenced stratigraphic sequences in sedimentary rocks,” continues Dr. McGrew. “These are all basic aspects of the practice of field geology. The basic raw data can be utilized in a wide variety of ways depending on the situation - to build a geologic history of an area, to delineate the large-scale structure of an area (which may be important in hydrocarbon exploration or even geothermal prospecting), to map ore bodies or to evaluate geohazards such as landslides, etc.” “Being able to take digital maps into the field and then correlate the data that we capture to those maps helps students to visualize the processes,” says Anthony Asher, a recent graduate and a teaching assistant for the New Zealand field course, as well as one of the first students to pursue the new GIS certificate program. “Plus the ability to capture images of particular formations and outcrops and place them digitally on the map is a big bonus.” ikeGPS website - CS Geological Final Ex Comments 2|6 January 2011
  • 3. Surveylab Case Study ESRI’s ArcGIS system integration facilitates field data post-processing The ArcPad Application Builder integrated in ikeGPS gives users the opportunity to develop their own specialized field data capture applications and customise data entry forms to suit their purpose. Surveylab, as an ESRI Business Partner, worked closely with ESRI’s New Zealand’s distributor Eagle Technology Group, to ensure the ikeGPS series would be 100% compatible with ArcPad. “We immediately saw the value of Surveylab’s vision,” says Matt Lythe, GIS Sales Manager at Eagle Technology Group. “We advised Surveylab’s developers as they customized the APIs between ArcPad and their firmware so ArcPad would run seamlessly on the units. In addition we helped them develop methodologies to help their clients use ArcPad Application Builder to create forms for faster, more accurate attribute data capture in the field.” Having ArcPad running natively on GPS units facilitates the time-consuming tasks of uploading and downloading data. “Being able to synchronise the data directly from ArcPad into ArcGIS saves tremendous amounts of time back in the office by eliminating the manual digitizing of line work and the transcription of field data and notations,” says McGrew. “Again, we like the students to know the background processes, but once they understand the basics, we can focus on teaching geology instead of spending time manually capturing and transcribing field notations.” Upon their return from the New Zealand field trip, the University of Dayton glaciologist, Dr. Haritashya, created an exercise using satellite imagery compiled in ArcGIS to document the glaciers’ rapid retreat in historical times. “When we return in the future we will be able to overlay our own newly-captured geo-referenced images to document exactly how much the glaciers have receded. It is this type of real-time graphic display that really makes geology come alive for students,” says McGrew. ikeGPS website - CS Geological Final Ex Comments 3|6 January 2011
  • 4. Surveylab Case Study University of Dayton students on a field trip around Mt Cook in New Zealand. ikeGPS205 was used in constantly changing weather conditions and dangerous environments. The users obtained consistent data capture results, enjoyed continuous GPS signals and remained safe at all times. Consistent unit performance in rugged environments During a one-month geology field course, ikeGPS units were trialled in typical New Zealand conditions. “We had warm sunshine, mist, rain, sleet and snow,” notes Dr. McGrew, “and that was just in one morning! One of the challenges we expected in such weather was losing the GPS signal, but at Mt. Cook, I hiked up to Sealy Tarns, high above both the Mueller and Hooker Glaciers in heavy snow and densely overcast conditions and never lost the GPS signal once. On another occasion, Dr. Haritashya and I were able to map a terminal moraine position using the laser range finder. I was surprised at how well the range finder worked, even under misty conditions, returning data – including images - on many different features from a single location. We also appreciated the fact that we didn’t have to write down field notes in the cold rain.” Fast and safe data capture in potentially dangerous locations Another advantage of using the ikeGPS units in the field is the ability of the laser rangefinder to capture data under overhangs or in heavy foliage. “In the field we follow rock exposures up hills, down slopes and under overhangs,” says Dr. McGrew. “With ikeGPS, we can stand near the bottom of a cliff and capture stratigraphic contacts without climbing. Not only is this faster but safer. In addition, cliffs sometimes block the GPS signal. With ikeGPS, we can step back to obtain a signal and then use the laser rangefinder to locate the position we are interested in at the base of the cliff.” ikeGPS website - CS Geological Final Ex Comments 4|6 January 2011
  • 5. Surveylab Case Study More students will benefit from using ikeGPS Dr McGrew plans to incorporate ikeGPS into more and more of the Department’s coursework as they gain more experience. “It is very exciting to be able to incorporate the benefits of the ikeGPS unit into our teaching,” he says. “Learning how to capture geologic data in the field is a crucial aspect of our student’s training. Any technology we can apply that makes it faster, easier, safer and more accurate will be a big help in our fieldwork. We’ll take some of the data we captured on our New Zealand field trip and process it during the upcoming semesters. And, if all goes well, we’ll capture even more data next summer. I myself plan to take the units into the field for my research and expect to train even more students on how to operate the ikeGPS alongside ArcPad.” “I think that the ikeGPS1000 is going to be an extremely useful piece of equipment for geological field mapping,” concludes McGrew. “I still have some questions and problems to resolve, but it performs much better than any other handheld GPS unit we’ve used. I’m looking forward to using it on more sustained projects.” Dr. Allen McGrew reviews geo-referenced photos in the field at the historic Chaffey Hut in the Cobb Valley (image courtesy Dan Goldman). AT A GLANCE Key reasons Department of Geology at University of Dayton selected the ikeGPS205 unit • Ease-of-use and integrated features into a single handheld rugged device • Laser rangefinder allowing data capture for multiple points from a distance, from a single and safe location • Compatibility and seamless integration with ESRI’s ArcGIS and ArcPad • Knowledgeable staff and expert support Key benefits • Enhanced GPS field capture capabilities to help students visualize geologic processes • Teaching students with the latest technology to prepare them for the workforce • Integration between ikeGPS205 and ArcGIS speeds up the geologic mapping process and data post-processing • Consistent unit performance in rugged environments • Fast and safe data capture in potentially dangerous locations ikeGPS website - CS Geological Final Ex Comments 5|6 January 2011
  • 6. Surveylab Case Study Technology used • ikeGPS205 series GPS data collection unit from Surveylab • ESRI ArcGIS • ArcPad Mobile GIS software Customer quote: “We acquired our first ike205 units primarily for field research,” says Dr. McGrew, “but we quickly saw their potential as a teaching tool. We are presently in the process of upgrading to the ikeGPS1000… It performs much better than any other handheld GPS unit we’ve used”. - Dr. Allen McGrew, Chair of the Geology Department at the University of Dayton For more information please contact: Richard Taylor Vice President - ikeGPS Americas richard.taylor@ikegps.com office: (281) 681 0356 fax: (281) 681 9252 www.ikeGPS.com Dr. Allen J. McGrew, Chair Department of Geology The University of Dayton (397) 229-3455 Allen.mcgrew@notes.udayton.edu Matt Lythe GIS Sales Manager Eagle Technology Group Wellington, NZ +64-4-802-1400 / Matt_lythe@eagle.co.nz www.eagle.co.nz ikeGPS website - CS Geological Final Ex Comments 6|6 January 2011