GEOSCIENCE LIBRARY FOR SOUTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA GSC Open File 3276 (Beta Version 1.0) Journeay, J.M. and Monger, J.W.H. 1998 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS 1) ABSTRACT 2) GETTING STARTED 3) ACROBAT READER INSTALLATION 3.1) WINDOWS 3.1 (16 Bit) 3.2) WINDOWS '95/NT (32 Bit) 3.3) MACINTOSH 3.4) UNIX 3.5) DOS 4) SURVIEW INSTALLATION 5) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 6) CD-ROM FORMAT 7) DISCLAIMER and LICENCE AGREEMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT The Coast-Intermontane Belt GIS Library is a synthesis of available geoscience information for the east-central portion of the Vancouver (NM-9) map area of southwestern British Columbia. It is designed to be used as an interactive research and/or educational resource for those interested in the geological framework and tectonic evolution of the southwest Canadian Cordillera- the range of mountains that extends northward through Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. The east-central portion of the Vancouver map area encompasses the southern Coast Belt and adjacent parts of the Intermontane and Insular morphogeologic belts of the southwestern Canadian Cordillera. It includes both rugged alpine terrain of the Coast Mountain and Cascade Range physiographic provinces, and adjacent low-relief terrain of the Thompson Plateau, Fraser Lowland and Georgia Depression. The bedrock foundation for this part of the Canadian Cordillera is a collage of accreted island arc and oceanic crustal fragments, many of which were derived from distant parts of the Pacific Ocean basin and assembled along the ancient continental margin of North America in the early Mesozoic. Since the Early Jurassic (~185 million years ago), these crustal fragments and associated plutonic suites have been structurally imbricated and shuffled along the continental margin in response to subduction-accretion processes and large-scale transcurrent displacements between North America and oceanic crust of the Pacific, Kula and Juan de Fuca plates. Similar processes of subduction, accretion and transcurrent faulting are active today along the boundary between western North America and oceanic crust of the Juan de Fuca and Pacific plates. Information provided on this CD-ROM represents a synthesis of more than a century of geological mapping and research in the Vancouver (92G), Hope (92H), Ashcroft (92I) and Pemberton (92J) map areas of the southwestern Canadian Cordillera. Collectively, these data provide a foundation for interpreting the history and mechanisms of terrane accretion and crustal deformation that have shaped this segment of the western North American plate margin over the last 200 million years. 2) GETTING STARTED We have designed an interactive library interface based on MACROMEDIA DIRECTOR(TM) and ADOBE ACROBAT(TM) Systems technology that provides access across multiple computer platforms to a wide range of geoscience information. Text and image-based information, including maps and photographs, are accessible to MACINTOSH(TM), MICROSOFT WINDOWS(TM), DOS and UNIX(TM) platforms through ADOBE ACROBAT READER (version 3.0) and ACROBAT SEARCH components of the Library interface. GIS maps and associated database information are accessible to WINDOWS(TM) and WINDOWS-compatible MACINTOSH platforms through SURVIEW, a powerful view and query program. Licensed copies of these programs are included on this CD-ROM, and can be installed through the Library interface, or by using the installation scripts found in the \ACROREAD folder. The heart of this project is an integrated GIS data library (GSC Digital Release DXXXX; in press) comprising more than 25 layers of geoscience information. The library is available in UTM (NAD27/NAD83) and Geographic (NAD27/NAD83) Projections, and is provided both in native ARC-INFO format, and in a variety of standard export formats (.e00, shapefile, .dbf) that are portable to a wide range of commercial GIS and desktop publishing applications designed for UNIX, WINDOWS and MACINTOSH platforms. 3) INSTALLATION 3.1) WINDOWS 3.1 and WINDOWS 3.11 for Workgroups: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEP 1: Choose RUN from the Program Manager File Menu STEP 2: Type:[your CD-ROM drive letter]: GEOLIB16.EXE and press [ENTER]. The startup script will load the Library Interface (~20 seconds). STEP 3: From the directory screen, click the "SETUP" icon. STEP 4: On the following screen, Click the "INSTALL ACROBAT READER" icon. STEP 5: On the following screen, Click the WINDOWS 3.1 button. Be patient.... STEP 6: If you receive system error messages, or experience difficulty in running the installation scripts from the GEOLIB interface, go to the README_W.wri file in the ..\ACROREAD folder, and follow instructions for loading the Acrobat Reader and Quicktime viewers. STEP 7: An interactive script will eventually appear on your screen to help you install the ACROBAT (3.0) Reader onto your computer. IMPORTANT!!!! PLEASE ACCEPT DEFAULT VALUES AND LET THE SCRIPT INSTALL THE ACROBAT READER ON YOUR C:\ drive (c:\acrobat3\..). Click "CONTINUE" to return to Installation Screen. STEP 8: From the SETUP screen, click the "INSTALL QUICKTIME" icon. STEP 9: An interactive script will install the QUICKTIME Reader onto your computer, and will create a WINDOWS Program file for you. Click "CONTINUE" to return to Installation Screen. STEP10: From the SETUP screen, click the "INITIALIZE SURVIEW" icon. If you are running Surview for the first time, please take a few minutes to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INITIALIZING FILE ASSOCIATIONS. Click the arrow icon to "CONTINUE." If you receive system error messages, or experience difficulty in running the initialization script, refer to Surview Installation instructions (section 4) below. STEP11: The Library is now ready for access. From the directory screen, click the "OVERVIEW" icon for a guided tour of the Library collection. "ENTER" and LIBRARY DEMO" icons will provide you with an interactive demo of the Acrtobat Library interface. Click the "OPEN" icon to enter the digital library. Web-style navigation buttons will guide you through the library collection. The library comprises more than 1500 pages of text, image and map information, all of which is indexed and instantly accessible by clicking the "SEARCH" icon or by launching the Search/Query engine from the Acrobat tools menu. 3.2) WINDOWS'95 AND WINDOWS NT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEP 1: The CD contains an autorun.ini script that will automatically load the library interface. If after 15 seconds the interface has not loaded, Choose RUN from the Windows START Menu... STEP 2: Type:[your CD-ROM drive letter]: GEOLIB32.EXE and press [ENTER]. The intro script will load the Library Interface for you (~20 seconds) STEP 3: On the main interface screen, click the "SETUP" icon. STEP 4: On the following screen, Click the "INSTALL ACROBAT READER" icon. STEP 5: On the following screen, Click the WINDOWS 95/NT button. Be patient.... STEP 6: If you receive system error messages, or experience difficulty in running the installation scripts from the GEOLIB interface, go to the README_W.wri file in the ..\ACROREAD folder, and follow instructions for loading the Acrobat Reader and Quicktime viewers. STEP 7: An interactive script will eventually appear on your screen to help you install the ACROBAT (3.0) Reader onto your computer. IMPORTANT!!!! PLEASE ACCEPT DEFAULT VALUES AND LET THE SCRIPT INSTALL THE ACROBAT READER ON YOUR C:\ drive (c:\acrobat3\..). Click "CONTINUE" to return to Installation Screen. STEP 8: From the SETUP screen, click the "INSTALL QUICKTIME" icon. STEP 9: An interactive script will install the QUICKTIME Reader onto your computer, and will create a WINDOWS Program file for you. Click "CONTINUE" to return to Installation Screen. STEP10: From the SETUP screen, click the "INITIALIZE SURVIEW" icon. If you are running Surview for the first time, please take a few minutes to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INITIALIZING FILE ASSOCIATIONS. Click the arrow icon to "CONTINUE." If you receive system error messages, or experience difficulty in running the initialization script, refer to Surview Installation (section 4) below. STEP11: The Library is now ready for access. From the directory screen, click the "OVERVIEW" icon for a guided tour of the Library collection. "ENTER" and "LIBRARY DEMO" icons will provide you with an interactive demo of the Acrtobat Library interface. Click the "OPEN" icon to enter the digital library. Web-style navigation buttons will guide you through the library collection. The library comprises more than 1500 pages of text, image and map information, all of which is indexed and instantly accessible by clicking the "SEARCH" icon or by launching the Search/Query engine from the Acrobat tools menu. 3.3) MACINTOSH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEP 1: Double-click the OF3276 disk icon to open the OF3276 window STEP 2: Double-click the GEOLIB file icon to load the Library Interface (~20 seconds) STEP 3: On the main interface screen, Choose the "SETUP" icon STEP 4: On the following screen, click the "INSTALL ADOBE ACROBAT" icon. STEP 5: An interactive script will install ACROBAT READER (3.0). STEP 6: If you receive system error messages, or experience difficulty in running the installation scripts from the GEOLIB interface, go to the README_M.mac file in the ACROREAD folder, and follow instructions for loading the Acrobat Reader and Quicktime viewers. STEP 7: Click "CONTINUE" to return to Installation Screen STEP 8: Click the "INSTALL QUICKTIME" icon. STEP 9: An interactive script will install QUICKTIME onto your computer. Click "CONTINUE" to return to Installation Screen. STEP10: If your system is configured to run PC Windows applications, proceed to STEP 11. STEP11: From the SETUP screen, click the "INITIALIZE SURVIEW" icon. If you are running Surview for the first time, please take a few minutes to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INITIALIZING FILE ASSOCIATIONS. Click the arrow icon to "CONTINUE." STEP12: The Library is now ready for access. From the directory screen, click the "OVERVIEW" icon for a guided tour of the Library collection. "ENTER" and "LIBRARY DEMO" icons will provide you with an interactive demo of the Acrtobat Library interface. Click the "OPEN" icon to enter the digital library. Web-style navigation buttons will guide you through the library collection. The library comprises more than 1500 pages of text, image and map information, all of which is indexed and instantly accessible by clicking the "SEARCH" icon or by launching the Search/Query engine from the Acrobat tools menu. 3.4) UNIX ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEP 1: Read the Instguid.txt file in the /acroread/unix/rdr_srch directory of your CD-ROM drive. It contains important guidelines for configuring your system for use with the ADOBE ACROBAT READER. STEP 2: Navigate to the /acroread/unix/rdr_srch directory of your CD-ROM drive STEP 3: Type:INSTALL and press [ENTER] STEP 4: An interactive script will guide you through the installation of ACROBAT READER (3.0) onto your computer. STEP 5: Set system variables as outlined in the instguid.txt document, and run the Adobe Acrobat Program STEP 6: Use the File Open menu to open \acrobat\homepage.pdf STEP 7: The Library is now ready for access. Web-style navigation buttons will guide you through the library collection. The library comprises more than 1500 pages of text, image and map information, all of which is indexed and instantly accessible by clicking the "SEARCH" icon or by launching the Search/Query engine from the Acrobat tools menu. 3.5) DOS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEP 1: Make the CD-ROM drive the default drive (If using drive d; type d: and press [ENTER] STEP 2: Type cd:\acroread\dos\disk1\setup.exe and press [ENTER] STEP 3: An interactive script will guide you through the installation of ACROBAT READER (1.0) onto your computer. STEP 4: Navigate to the directory where you installed ACROBAT READER, or set the "path=" statement to the appropriate directory STEP 5: Type Acrobat and press [ENTER] STEP 6: Use the File Open menu to open \acrobat\homepage.pdf STEP 7: The Library is now ready for access. Web-style navigation buttons will guide you through the library collection. The library comprises more than 1500 pages of text, image and map information, all of which is indexed and instantly accessible by clicking the "SEARCH" icon or by launching the Search/Query engine from the Acrobat tools menu. 4) SURVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation Step 1: SURVIEW.EXE & related files f SurView resides on a CD-ROM, you do not need to copy SURVIEW.EXE to your hard disk - you can run it directly from the CD-ROM. But you may copy the files to your hard disk if you wish (perhaps so you can run it without the CD-ROM). To install SurView, simply copy the SURVIEW.EXE, SURVIEW.HLP and .RGB/CMY files to any directory you wish, perhaps one of the following names: c:\surview c:\system\surview c:\sys\surview c:\software\surview c:\soft.win\surview c:\winsoft\surview However, the location or name of the SurView directory is not important. If you received a self-extracting ZSURVIEW.EXE file, copy it to the directory (as above) and execute it to unpack it. You may then delete ZSURVIEW.EXE. For example: c:\> md surview (create a directory) c:\> cd surview (go there) c:\surview> copy a:zsurview.exe . (retrieve zsurview.exe) c:\surview> zsurview (execute to unpack it) c:\surview> del zsurview.exe (delete it) Installation Step 2: CTL3DV2.DLL (not required for Windows '95) If you are running Windows '95, you can skip this step - CTL3DV2.DLL is not needed for Windows '95. If you do not already have a CTL3DV2.DLL file in your ...\windows\system directory or if the supplied CTL3DV2.DLL file is newer than the existing file, copy the supplied CTL3DV2.DLL to the ...\windows\system directory. Failure to do this will cause Windows to abort loading SurView. The best way to do this copy is with File Manager: if the file already exists. File Manager will display a dialog box showing you the date, time and size of both versions of the file and asking you to confirm the copy. Cancel the operation if the installed CTL3DV2.DLL file is newer than the version supplied with SurView. When you run SurView, if you get a message: "This application uses CTL3DV2.DLL, which has not been correctly installed" then ensure that you have only a single copy of CTL3DV2.DLL and that it is installed in your ...\windows\system directory. Installation Step 3: Creating an Icon Now start up Windows and choose File | New from Program Manager. If you want to create a new group in which to install SurView, then choose 'Program Group' first to create the group. Otherwise, select the group in which you wish to place SurView and choose 'Program Item'. The fields of the dialog box might look like: Description: SurView Command Line: c:\software\surview\surview.exe (see also Section 2.3.3) Working Directory: (default is ok: see Section 2.3.1) Shortcut Key: (not required - read your Windows manual, or use Help) Once the icon has been inserted into the appropriate group, you may start up SurView simply by double-clicking the icon. Installation Step 4: File Association In order to be able to launch SurView automatically by clicking on files from File Manager, you need to set the File Association, so that Windows knows where to find SURVIEW.EXE. SurView adds entries to the Windows registry file for File Association. This only needs to be done once or if you move SURVIEW.EXE. Start up SurView. From the 'system' menu in the extreme upper left corner of SurView (icon in Windows '95), select 'File Association'. In the dialog box, click 'Add' and then 'Ok' to close the dialog box. See Section 2.35 for detailed instructions). De-Installation of SurView 1. Run SurView one last time and select 'File Association' from the [--] system menu in the upper left corner. Click the 'Remove' button to remove the entries from the Windows registry. Note that SurView does not use any entries in the [Extensions] section of WIN.INI for File Association - just the Windows registry. You can also do this from File Manager's File | Associate menu item. Enter each of the SurView file types (see Section 3) and enter the value 'none'. If you are an experienced Windows user, you can also remove the File Association entries with the Windows REGEDIT utility. 2. Delete the SurView icon from the program group in which it resides. 3. Delete the entire ...\surview directory tree in which the SurView files (SURVIEW.EXE, SURVIEW.HLP & .RGB) were placed. 4. SurView maintains one configuration file: ...\windows\SURVIEW.CFG (see Appendix D.15). Delete the SURVIEW.CFG file from the ...\windows directory 5. Do NOT delete CTL3DV2.DLL from the ...\windows\system directory (whether you installed it there or not), because many other applications use it, i.e. it is not specific to SurView. 5) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Information contained on this CD-ROM is formatted to run on DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows95/NT, Macintosh and/or UNIX platforms. The Surview interface is available only on Windows 3.1, Windows'95, and WindowsNT platforms. 5.1) WINDOWS95/WINDOWS NT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minimum i386(TM), i486(TM), Pentium(R), or Pentium Pro processor-based personal computer Microsoft Windows 95, or Windows NT(R) 3.51 or later 8 MB of RAM (16 MB for WindowsNT) for Acrobat Reader 10 MB of available hard-disk space Recommended Pentium processor-based personal computer Windows 95 or Windows NT 16 MB of RAM (24 for WindowsNT) 10 MB of available hard-disk space. 5.2) WINDOWS 3.1 AND 3.11 FOR WORKGROUPS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minimum i386(TM), i486(TM), Pentium(R), or Pentium Pro processor-based personal computer Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows 3.11 or later 8 MB of RAM for Acrobat Reader. 10 MB of available hard-disk space Recommended - Pentium processor-based personal computer Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows 3.11 or later 10 MB of available hard-disk space 5.3) MACINTOSH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minimum: Macintosh with a 68020 or greater processor, or Power Macintosh 3.5 MB of RAM (5 MB for Power Macintosh) available to Acrobat Reader Apple(R) System Software version 7.1 or later 7.2 Recommended 16 MB of available RAM Apple System Software version 7.1.2 or later 10 MB of available hard-disk space 5.4) UNIX ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- General UNIX system requirements 12 MB of disk space for Acrobat Reader System with 32 MB of RAM Sun SPARCstation(R): SunOS 4.1.3 or 4.1.4 or Solaris 2.3, 2.4, or 2.5 OpenWindows(TM) (version 3.0 or later), Motif(TM) window manager (1.2.3 or later), OpenLook version 3.0, or Common Desktop Environment (CDE) 1.0 and above HP Series 9000 workstation, model 700 or greater: HP-UX 9.0.3 or later X Window System(TM) X11R5 with HP-VUE or CDE 1.0 12 megabytes of available hard disk space A 32 megabyte machine IBM(R) RS/6000(TM) workstation: AIX 4.1 or later operating system Common Desktop Environment (CDE) or the Motif window manager Silicon Graphics workstation: IRIX(TM) 5.3 or later operating system 12 megabytes of available hard disk space A 32 megabyte of machine Linux workstation: LINUX 5.3 or later operating system software 12 megabytes of available hard disk space A 32 megabyte machine Extra Linux notes:Adobe develops and tests this Reader on the Yggdrasil 1.2.13 Fall 95 release configuration (1.2.13 Linux kernel, XFree86 3.1.2 and the following system libraries: libc 5.0.9, libm 5.0, libdl 1.7.10). However, we believe and have heard from users that it runs well on the following system configurations: Redhat Linux 3.0.3 and kernel 2.0 Slackware and the 1.2.13 kernel XFree86 3.1.2G X server XFree86 3.1.2 server using S3 Trio64 hardware Linux 2.0.4 ELF system Linux 2.0.21 XFree86 3.1.2G (beta X11R6.1), libc 5.3.12 , ld.so 1.7.14 Debian 1.1 with kernel upgraded to 2.0.21 Slackware 3.1 2.0.18 and a hacked-up Slackware 3.0 install Red Hat 3.0.3 Picasso system (Linux 1.2.13 kernel) 5.5) OS/2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minimum i386, i486, Pentium, or Pentium Pro processor-based personal computer IBM OS/2 Warp or Warp Connect 3.0 or later (Fixpak 26 required for printing using OS/2 Warp 3.0 or Warp Connect 3.0) 4 MB application RAM available to Acrobat Reader 8 MB RAM for system 5 MB hard-disk space, plus 5 MB temporary space available during installation For Web browsing, Netscap Navigator 2.02E beta1a or later, IBM Web Explorer v1.0 or later. Note: Web integration on OS/2 is currently limited to use of the Acrobat Reader as a helper application. Recommended Pentium processor-based personal computer IBM OS/2 Warp 4.0 5.6) DOS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minimum i386(TM), i486(TM)processor-based personal computer Microsoft DOS 3.3 or later 2 MB of RAM for Acrobat Reader. 5 MB of available hard-disk space Recommended 486 or Pentium processor-based personal computer Microsoft DOS 3.3 or later 4 MB of application RAM 5 MB of available hard-disk space 6) CD-ROM FORMAT This hybrid CD conforms to the ISO-9660 system-independent standard. An ISO-9660 formatted CD works identically on a PC, Macintosh or Unix workstation. The directory and file structure of the CD can be viewed as if it were a conventional hard disk. Although the file structure is system independent, the user must still deal with differences in the way different operating systems format files, in particular ASCII files. To remove this concern from the end user this CD contains data configured in both PC and Unix compatible formats. Compact disks are a cost effective way of distributing large quantities of data but do have some limitations. Data transfer rates of CDs are comparable to hard disks but access times are much slower. The slow access time can have negative implications for applications that require concurrent querying of several files. The result is that displaying and querying thematic coverages such as geology maps can be very slow due to the program repeatedly accessing several files in succession. Display of raster and point data are less effected since they are limited by data transfer rate. The speed of access to geological coverages can be greatly improved by copying them to the hard disk and reading them from there. DISCLAIMER and COPYRIGHT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Although every attempt has been made to ensure that the contents of this CD-ROM are as accurate as possible, the data on this CD-ROM is provided on an 'as is' basis. The digital data and software supplied on this CD-ROM are subject to the licence conditions (the contents of the \LICENCE.TXT file on this CD-ROM are reproduced below). It is supplied on the understanding that it is for the sole use of the licensee, and will not be redistributed in any form, in whole or in part, to third parties. Any references to proprietary software in the documentation, and/or any use of proprietary data formats in this release does not constitute endorsement by the Geological Survey of Canada of any manufacturer's product. 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