Toolbar
The Globe Toolbar comprises several buttons. The two that you are likely to use most often are Layer Collections and Find Layers. Below is a brief description of what each button does.

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Connect/Connected
In order to access Globe data and use the functionality of the toolbar you have to be "connected" i.e. accepted an invitation to the Globe data group or have been pre-added.
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Layer Collections
This tool allows you to quickly and easily load a pre-defined list of data sets (recommended by Getech) aligned to a particular theme (e.g. structures and tectonics) or to understand the geological evolution of a basin. You are able to pick and choose from the data sets on offer from your connected workspace, and in certain collections, it is possible to constrain/clip the data to an area of interest or load in multiple data frames based on a timeslice.
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Find Layers
Think of this tool as a bespoke version of ArcCatalog and the associated search tools, but tuned for Getech's Globe data. You are able to search for data by well-known data themes and constrain those searches using various different filters, e.g. by timeslice, projection system, scale and plate model. This tool is excellent for finding data quickly using only a minimum number of mouse clicks.
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Data Analysis - DEM
The DEM Tool intersects the topography and bathymetry producing a table and graphical image of height data over time. The DEM tool is useful when determining major changes in elevation and when they temporally happened, e.g. how many orogenies have impacted an area and for how long. Differing to the other sets of tools, the DEM tool uses data from Getech plate model v4.1 (1:5M palaeogeographies: Mega-Regional Explorer Map Series).
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Data Analysis - SWIT
This innovative tool allows users to figuratively drill-down through the sub-surface by intersecting the Earth system modelling (ESM) and digital elevation model (DEM) layers to provide a sediment-water interface temperature (SWIT) value for any location (be it onshore or offshore). The SWIT value can then be input into basin modelling assessments or used for other tasks.
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Data Analysis - Climate Profile
The Climate Profile Tool compiles the mean annual atmospheric temperature, the average daily precipitation over one year, the average daily precipitation minus average daily evaporation, and Biome 4CO2 data over time to create climate curves for the specified geographical locations and stages of interest. The tool works at Present Day locations by the user selecting a point of interest on the map. Data relevant to that point are calculated and returned as a downloadable preformatted figure; this figure will also record the latitude and longitude of the point selected.
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Data Analysis - Potential Reservoir
This tool intersects selected ESM layers that may indicate the presence and quality of potential source rocks in an area of interest. The ability to visualise these data against a stratigraphic column can provide an indication of the stratigraphic position of potential source rocks pinpointing areas for further investigation.
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Data Analysis - Potential Source
This tool interrogates various ESM layers, providing the user with a simple way of assessing variation through time of critical factors that may influence the development and quality of potential reservoir intervals. The user can then focus on targeted investigations only on the most favourable stratigraphic intervals.
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Data Analysis - Thermal Profile
Using the Temperature Depth grids from Getech’s Thermal Mapping module, a profile is generated for a selected Present Day location. The tool provides a graphical and numerical output of temperature (°C) with depth (km), from the land surface to the Curie Temperature Depth (CTD).
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Data Analysis - Cross Section
This generates a cross-section of Present Day data which includes, height above or below sea-level, Depth-to-Basement and Depth-to-Moho (where licensed), Curie Temperature Depth, and crustal types, along a user defined profile line. A map is also generated showing the location of this profile line.
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Connect
You will often use this button to connect to the database. You will need to activate a connection to the database in order to access the underlying data sets.
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Help
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About
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Send Debug Report
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Geodynamics
Opens a secure link to download geodynamcis data in a zip file.
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Settings
Settings for testing web services and group id data access for ArcGIS Online.