geological-survey-of-queensland/vocabularies

where is the lithology vocabulary?

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I'm trying to find the vocabulary referenced in #205 , but can't find it. I'd like to take a look and see how it fits with GIC and other lithology vocabs I'm workign with...

The lithology vocabulary pull request has been temporarily removed for some ttl format remediation.
It is being put through a process to improve interoperability and validate some skos rules that were omitted in the initial build.
We will re-submit a pull request to go through our approval process in the near future in conjunction with a mineral vocabulary.

Thanks. I'd be very interested in seeing the Lith vocabulary as soon as you're ready to share-- I"m working on ontology for the Loop3D project. Currently we've incorporated CGI Simple lithology, with a couple extensions for massive sulphide and altered rocks.

Likely of interest:

@nicholascar I like VocPrez-- first time I've seen it. Nice for the simple lith vocab.
The lith qualifiers vocab is kind of scary-- convolves all kinds of different properties that in GeoSciML and the GKO ontology are represented in different ways....

Stephen, I have been using Loop a bit. An ontology project sounds interesting.

Nicholas, also, thank you!

Vance, this is all looking really good, too.

https://github.com/geological-survey-of-queensland/vocabularies/blob/master/vocabularies/lithology.ttl

This is a rock type + vocabulary. i.e. it includes some common lithological logging observation types that are not rock types unto themselves e.g. core loss