Stereonet Mobile 4+

Richard Allmendinger

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 12 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Stereonet Mobile is designed to help you collect, visualize, and analyze geological orientation data. It is a companion to my Stereonet program for desktop computers. As such I have tried to incorporate the basic functionality of that program, taking into account the inherent limitations of mobile devices. Some of the basic tasks that one can perform with Stereonet Mobile include:

• 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. It is the only geology compass app that can use augmented reality to record the strike and dip of planes using the sighting method and the device camera.

• Provide manual data entry via either tapping and dragging on the stereonet or by typing values into text fields

• Plot lines and planes, which can be tagged using one of as many user defined data types (e.g., bedding, cleavage, slickensides, etc.) as you want

• Carry out basic calculations such as: rotations about any axis, planes from poles or poles from planes, measure angles between lines and between planes, and basic slope stability calculations

• Plot mean vectors, cylindrical best fits, rose diagrams, and contour lines.

• View the plots from any orientation, not just looking straight down into the lower hemisphere

• See the location of a datum on a map or satellite image (if you have an internet connection)

• Show realtime changes to the stereonet projection to help students understand the geometry of the device better

• Provide basic input and output of data using standard iOS conventions

• Works on iPhones or iPads. The program will work on iPods or iPads lacking a cellular data connection but those devices have fewer sensors and thus cannot be used in automatic data collection mode.

What’s New

Version 4.0.5

v. 4.0.5 -- 30 October 2022

• Fixed a bug that cause a crash when the user changed settings BEFORE defining a project.

• When the user selects Dip azimuth and dip for the planes format, the labels on the Stereonet Screen now correctly show "Dip Az" and "Dip". Measurements were correct in that format, it was just that the labels didn't change as they should.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Limbripper ,

Very nifty

I’m a student and this is extraordinarily useful, thank you for making this, will recommend to other students and staff

Baby Je$u$ ,

Great

Super good

Kubisuro ,

Oh my

I'm about to start a busy field season and this app is to become a critical part of it. I'll be mapping tension crack caves in Franciscan assemblage -- prime focus on joint orientation. Might even find the slope stability calculator useful! This'll be amazing.

Appears you must explicitly save data on the data screen else if the app shutdowns per iOS, you'll need to go to Open and load the recovery file. Best practice is to save your Project early and often!

Developer Response ,

Thank you for your review. You might be interested in our manuscript documenting the accuracy of iPhones as data collection devices, how Stereonet Mobile works internally, and best practices concerning their use, available at: http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/faculty/RWA/programs/submitted_ms.pdf

Yes, save early and often is always a good idea with computer software. When the program is started up, I could have it load the Recovery File automatically. By the way, all of the data in the program are saved whenever you tap the Save button in either the stereonet or the sighting view. Note that, if you erase data using the trash icon button in the data view, and then save a new measurement, the recovery file will have a single reading in it, i.e., only your most recent measurement. Another best practice: move your data files off of your phone as soon as possible and archive them on your desk/lap top.

App Privacy

The developer, Richard Allmendinger, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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