Name: Continental Scientific Drilling Facility
Type: Organization
Bio: The Continental Scientific Drilling (CSD) Facility is a merger of LacCore and CSDCO. We support research involving coring and drilling on land and in lakes.
Twitter: CSDFacility
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Blog: https://cse.umn.edu/csd
Continental Scientific Drilling Facility's Projects
Small program that takes a .mbox file and converts it to a csv file in the format for our Contact Log requirement from NSF
A simple script that takes the CSDCO SQLite db and converts that data into CSV, HTML, and KML files for publishing
PSICAT: Initial Core Description software for Windows and macOS/OSX
This takes exports from a Geotek machine and applies CoreIDs (from a supplied file).
Assets related to CSDF's use and modifications of ICDP's mobile Drilling Information System (mDIS)
A collection of scripts and GUI front-end that takes machine output files and combines, assigns names, and exports data.
An ImageJ macro to extract RGB data from core images.
Composite and splice core sections; export data according to splice.
Python script to aggregate grain size data into a single CSV file
Logic to prepare Geotek and XRF imagery for use by Continental Scientific Drilling Facility (CSDF) clients.
[NOTE: This project has been supplanted by laccore/ImageProcessing and is no longer being maintained.] Utility that converts raw GeoTek core images to LacCore's standard image scale and orientation.
A small script that performs some data cleanup and aggregation to enable publishing on our website.
Scripts to prepare OpenCoreData imagery and metadata for use in SuAVE surveys
Web site for open core data
A very quick and dirty tool to see if an email address is publicly associated with an ORCID
Python script to aggregate per-section RGB data into a single CSV file
A simple GUI to a simple script that will count number of lines in all Excel files in a folder.
Tool for Microscopic Identification (TMI) is an online tagged database of sedimentary components in petrographic and reflected light microscope view with tutorials on identification and interpretation.