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T43C-1647 The EarthChem Deep Lithosphere Dataset: Digital Access to Mantle Xenolith Petrological Data SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT Establishment of a geologic framework for the USArray mission of EarthScope largely depends on community efforts that facilitate the integration of seismic data with petrologic, gravity, structural, and other geologic data. In an effort to address the needs of the GeoFrame/USArray community, EarthChem is developing the Deep Lithosphere Petrological Dataset to provide easy access to an integrated, comprehensive, global set of petrological data from upper mantle and lower crustal rocks. The initial focus for EarthChem’s Deep Lithosphere dataset is xenolith data from geographic locations identified by GeoFrame as relevant to the USArray mission. Xenolith locations currently available in the EarthChem xenoliths database. Map generated using GeoMapApp software (www.geomapapp.org) : USA geolocations include: • Kilbourne Hole DATABASE CONTENT • Lunar Crater • San Carlos Volcanic Field • Wyoming Craton • Simcoe Shield Volcano • Elliot County, KY Diatremes • Basin and Range • Colorado Plateau • Sierra Nevada Geoframe Focus Areas from Tikoff et al. (EOS June 6, 2006) • Superior Province QUERY INTERFACE Data are compiled in a relational database that complements the data collections of NAVDAT, GEOROC, and PetDB, and which together can be accessed and downloaded through the EarthChem Portal. Query by: • sample location • rock type • mineral • inclusion • author • major oxide • trace element • isotopic composition Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Total Holdings: • References: 35 • Samples: 657 Num. of Analyses: • Whole rock: 10850 • Mineral: 16459 • Glass: 620 • Inclusion: 50 • Leachate: 10 Total data points: 27989 Block, Karin A1, Lehnert, Kerstin A1, Walker, J Douglas2, Fishman, Artem3, McDonough, William F4 1Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964 2Department of Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 3Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Columbia University 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964 4Department of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 Contact: [email protected] (845) 365-8393 VIEW AND SELECT DATA SET QUERY PARAMETERS P-T MODEL DATA OBTAIN REFERENCES ACCESS DATA QUALITY INFORMATION HOST ROCK METHODS AND STANDARDS DOWNLOAD DATA HOW CAN THE COMMUNITY HELP? • Contribute datasets and associated metadata • Preserve collections by registering samples (www.geosamples.org) • Provide accurate geospatial coordinates of xenolith locations • Make recommendations that will improve the database • Provide feedback on how the database can be improved • Tell others! The EarthChem federation of interoperable databases (www.earthchem.org) provides cyberinfrastructure in which large geochemical data collections are assembled and curated to maximize data usability and accessibility. www.earthchem.org Sponsored by the National Science Foundation