GeoFault: A well-founded fault ontology for interoperability in geological modeling
Yuanwei Qu, Michel Perrin, Anita Torabi, Mara Abel, Martin Giese

TL;DR
GeoFault is a formal ontology based on BFO and GeoCore, designed to standardize and integrate geological fault knowledge across multidisciplinary applications, enhancing interoperability and data consistency.
Contribution
It introduces a well-founded fault ontology, GeoFault, grounded in BFO and GeoCore, to improve semantic interoperability in geological modeling.
Findings
Ontology validated with competency questions and use cases
Supports integration of fault data across applications
Enhances disambiguation of fault knowledge
Abstract
Geological modeling currently uses various computer-based applications. Data harmonization at the semantic level by means of ontologies is essential for making these applications interoperable. Since geo-modeling is currently part of multidisciplinary projects, semantic harmonization is required to model not only geological knowledge but also to integrate other domain knowledge at a general level. For this reason, the domain ontologies used for describing geological knowledge must be based on a sound ontology background to ensure the described geological knowledge is integratable. This paper presents a domain ontology: GeoFault, resting on the Basic Formal Ontology BFO (Arp et al., 2015) and the GeoCore ontology (Garcia et al., 2020). It models the knowledge related to geological faults. Faults are essential to various industries but are complex to model. They can be described as thin…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeological Modeling and Analysis · Geographic Information Systems Studies · Semantic Web and Ontologies
MethodsBacterial Foraging Optimization · Ontology
