Hello, there.
RicoZ has drawn my attention on the fact that my proposal introduced new keys
which are not meant to be specific to sinkholes, and that it could be better to
mention them here, so here are the new tags which are not sinkhole-specific:
* anthropogenic=yes, to model the fact tha
Hello.
A naive tagging would be natural=fault on a way drawn along the fault, but it’s
very naive, as I never mapped anything related.
Regards.
Le 11 sept. 2017 à 04:29, J.J.Iglesias
mailto:jjiglesi...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
I am unable to find how to tag geological Faults.
Any Idea?
Thanks
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 07:54:09 +
David Marchal wrote:
> [..]
> flow_direction=both, to model water streams connected to estavelles,
> which is a karst feature acting as spring or ponor depending on the
> current conditions, as these streams can have their flow reversed if
> the estavelle starts
& couldn't this only be done in OSM if the fault (or evidence of it) is
actually visible on the Earth's surface?
I mean, can we actually map a fault that's several / 0's / 00's klm under
the ground?
As David said though, really just a guess as I've also never been involved
in that sort of thing.
geological=fault would be more specific and has more than 900 occurrences in
the db.
https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/geological#values
But a fault - like many geological features - usually can only be reliably
determined by experts. In respect to ground verifiability geological conditi
Geological faults should not go into the OSM data base, only visible
features should go into OSM. This may include visible features that are
caused by geological faults, including, in particular, features that mark
such faults on the surface.
Specialised maps of geological faults exist and can be c
Well, is not my goal to map the whole extension of a fault, but just the
visible portions like where there is shear terrain indications or waviness in
known faults or unstable terrain due to faults, not the actual extension of San
Andreas, I agree that there is several Geological Maps were this