Proposal:Volcanic features
Volcanic features | |
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Proposal status: | Draft (under way) |
Proposed by: | RicoZ |
Applies to: | type |
Definition: | Volcanic feautures and geology |
Draft started: | 2015-03-30 |
Originally proposed by MikeCollinson here: Talk:Tag:natural=lava#New proposal
Changes to approved natural=volcano
The approved proposal recommends to tag type and status of natural=volcano
with type=* and status=*
This should be changed to use volcano:type=*
and volcano:state=*
- using type=* and status* for volcanoes would be deprecated.
Taginfo also lists volcano:last_eruption, volcano:number_of_eruptions and other possible subkeys of the volcano: namespace prefix which could be used.
Lava fields
natural=bare_rock
("rock" being used in the broad sense of a consolidated (solid) or unconsolidated (granular) layer). Could be alsonatural=scree
- +
geological=*
with =volcanic_lava_field or more specific tagging for solidified molten rock, pyroclastic mud flows. Currently used values:geological=volcanic_lava_field
geological=volcanic_lava_flow
The combinations natural={bare_rock,scree}}+{bare_rock,scree}={lava_flow,lava}
are also in use.
Lava formations
geological=volcanic_lava_channel
— way — lava flowing in a defined direction
geological=volcanic_lava_tube
— way — naturally formed lava tunnel, may be active or extinct, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_tube, might be combined withnatural=cave
Crater rims
- +
Volcanic vents
A volcano can often be a complex and have multiple vents
Should there be a volcanic_vent:status=* to indicate active/inactive vents? Also vents may differ in what they are emitting so we could use volcanic_vent:type=* as well.
Fumaroles
Updated October 2021: There is now an approved tag: natural=fumarole
natural=fumarole |
geological=volcanic_fumarole |
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Geysers
natural=spring
or or natural=hot_spring (proposed) (I mildly support the latter)geological=volcanic_geyser
(I notice that the Iceland geyser is "Geysir" but the common English spelling is geyser.
natural=geyser |
geological=volcanic_geyser |
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Comments
- Should we add the tag
geological=volcanic_geyser
to these nodes? - Rubund (talk) 09:14, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
- Well.
natural=geyser
can also refer to non-volcanic geysers such as Cold-water geysers driven by CO2. One should be absolutely certain that it is a volcanic geyser before adding the tag. Rubund (talk) 09:20, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
- Might be a good idea to use
natural=geyser
for all geysers andgeological=volcanic_geyser
for those of volcanic origin. I must admit CO2 geysers are new to me and I didn't investigate if and how they differ from volcanic geysers. RicoZ (talk) 10:28, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
- Might be a good idea to use
- What about
natural=spring
+geological=co2_geyser
for cold-water CO2 geysers andnatural=hot_spring
+geological=volcanic_geyser
for hot-water volcanic geysers? Rubund (talk) 12:26, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
- What about
- Or maybe even better
geological=geyser
for both together with eithergeyser:type=volcanic
orgeyser:type=co2
which will better facilitate filtering out geysers. Rubund (talk) 12:37, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
- Or maybe even better
- We now have
geological=volcanic_fumarole
,geological=volcanic_mudpot
,geological=volcanic_mofetta
andgeological=volcanic_geyser
to refer to all the different types you mention. They can then all be used together withnatural=hot_spring
if desired. One could also introducenatural=geothermal_feature
or what else do you have in mind? Rubund (talk) 19:00, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
- We now have
- I wonder if it's not easier/better to just use
natural=fumarole
,natural=mudpot
,natural=geyser
. They are pretty easily distinguishable "natural" features. Additionally, both fumarole and geysers all over the world have already been tagged like this. I would like to add a few other tags for defining the geyser characterisitics:geyser:type=*
to tell whether it's a volcanic, a cold-water co2, or a sea-water geysergeyser:height=*
to tell the usual height of the geysergeyser:interval=*
to tell the expected interval between every erruption- etc..
- Additionally, using the same argument, maybe
spring:type=hot
is better after all. Hundreds (maybe thousands) of hot springs all over the world have been tagged asnatural=spring
. Changing them tonatural=hot_spring
would be non-backwards compatible changes, while simply adding the tagspring:type=hot
could be done without even discussing every single node with the original contributor. - Are there any drawbacks that I don't see? Rubund (talk) 06:46, 22 June 2015 (UTC)
- I wonder if it's not easier/better to just use
- To me a
geological=volcanic_geyser
would be better called a lava fountain (geological=lava_fountain
). Geysers are generally the result of geothermal activity rather than volcanic activity, directly. That is magma, or some other form of geothermal heat, heats groundwater to boiling point then causes water to be (explosively) ejected from the ground though a vent. If the water is ejected in pulses or eruptions it is a geyser but if the water flows out of the ground continuously it is a hot spring. If the water is boiling hot and bubbling due to the escape of steam then it is more like a pool of [boiling] water while if the water has been mixed with the surrounding earth to form mud it is a mud pool (mud-pot?), possibly also boiling hot, or could become a mud volcano, or geyser of mud rather than water. Fumaroles are vents that emit steam or other hot gases. These natural features can be of volcanic or other geothermal origin. Geological tags should be confined to rock formations and land related features rather than active water related features due to the geothermal activity that arises from ground water being heated to boiling point and turning into steam. As a result, I think the proposal for ageological=volcanic_geyser
is ill-conceived and probably redundant. - Huttite (talk) 02:26, 3 January 2017 (UTC)
Related
See also
These similar tags may have been proposed or may occur in the db.
natural=lava_channel
natural=lava_tube
- naturally formed lava tunnel, may be active or extinct, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_tube
natural=lava_field
Mud volcano
How about creating a different tag for mud volcanoes? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mud_volcano For example: natural=mud_volcano . - ~~