- Home
- Free App Analytics
- FaultKin Mobile
- FaultKin Mobile Vs. DeepTime for Geology
FaultKin Mobile vs DeepTime for Geology Usage & Stats
FaultKin Mobile is designed to help you collect, visualize, and analyze fault slip data on the go. It is a companion to my FaultKin program for desktop computers, but it can also be used to measure faults on the outcrop. The app has the following features:
- Provide automatic data entry as a geologist's compass by reading the iOS device orientation and converting it to strike and dip of planes and/or trend and plunge of lines.
- Provide manual data entry via either tapping and dragging on the stereonet or by typing values into text fields.
- Groups of faults can be assigned different tags. You will probably want to do this based on location or other criteria. For example, you may want to have a tag labeled "Corral Quemado-Older" and anther "Corral Quemado-Younger".
- Carry out basic calculations such as: rotations about any axis, unfolding faults around local bedding, or measure angles between lines and between planes.
- Plot P and T axes, (unweighted) moment tensor axes, P-T dihedra, fault plane solutions, and contour P and T axes.
- View the plots from any orientation, not just looking straight down into the lower hemisphere
- Stamp each entry with time date and, if enabled by the user, location. See the location of a datum in the iOS Maps program
- Provide basic input and output of data using standard iOS conventions
- Work on both iPhones or iPads, both in portrait mode only.
The desktop version of FaultKin will soon be updated so that it can read and write FaultKin Mobile files, which are simple tab separated text files.
Use it at your own risk. In particular, recall that your iOS device is very sensitive to magnetic fields and the compass bearings can easily be off by 10-20°! This program should not be used as a sole source of navigation data. The author assumes no responsibility for incorrect results, unanticipated behaviors, loss resulting from results provided by the program, or any other anticipated or unanticipated event related to the program.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
Store Rank
- -
DeepTime puts geological time at your fingertips. DeepTime is a full interactive version of the latest geological time scale: tap on any time unit to see more detail about it, including how its GSSP (golden spike) is defined. It even has the CMYK and RGB color codes for every time unit, great for when you need to have the right color for a map or chart. Even more, it is completely searchable by name or age. Come across an unfamiliar time term in an older paper? Search for it, and you'll see how it relates to the modern time scale.
What's more is that all the GSSPs (the golden spikes) are shown on a gorgeous geological map of the world (courtesy of macrostrat.org), which shows their context in stunning detail. Tips for using time terms are also included with simple examples. Whether you are a geologist, a student, a science writer, or just a fan of Earth history, DeepTime will become your go-to resource for understanding geological time.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
Store Rank
- -
FaultKin Mobile vs. DeepTime for Geology ranking comparison
Compare FaultKin Mobile ranking trend in the past 28 days vs. DeepTime for Geology
Rank
No Data Available
FaultKin Mobile vs. DeepTime for Geology ranking by country comparison
Compare FaultKin Mobile ranking trend in the past 28 days vs. DeepTime for Geology
No Data to Display
Compare to any site with our free trial
FaultKin Mobile VS.
DeepTime for Geology
December 29, 2024