LIMS Reports (LORE) User Guide

Access

The LIMS database contains samples/data for IODP expeditions beginning in 2009 (Expeditions 317 and beyond) and any new samples/data generated from legacy expeditions (DSDP/ODP Legs 1-210 and IODP Phase 1 Expeditions 301-312).

LIMS Report is accessed via the LIMS Reports Interface Page at http://web.iodp.tamu.edu/LORE/  (shore)  or http://web.ship.iodp.tamu.edu/LORE/ (ship) (Figure 1).

Figure 1. IODP Web Page Shipboard. Get Data/Download LIMS core data.

Report Format

LIMS Reports provides two ways to view the data:

  1. Standard reports present the most important data for a particular analysis in a format that is ready to use for data review, research, and publications. The report output can be viewed in a browser or downloaded as a file. 

  2. Expanded reports present all the data for a particular analysis. In cases where a standard report presents data from multiple analyses, the expanded reports comprise a set of all the individual analyses (e.g., chemistry/IW).

Select Report

A choice of reports is on the right hand side of the window (Figure 2). You must select a report and follow the expandable selection until you reach the data set you would like to view.

  • Summaries - coring summaries and drilling summaries. Including, but not limited to Core Summary, APC core drilling summary, etc.

  • Curation and Samples - sample reports and curator reports in which you can search specific samples based on type/code/location etc.

  • Descriptions Information - Desc Reports.

  • Images - a variety of images collected from cores/sections/samples. Including, but not limited to LSIMG, Close ups, Thin Sections, etc.

  • Magnetism - data collected by instruments in the Paleomagnitism Lab.

  • Physical Properties - data collected by instruments in the Physical Properties Lab.

  • Chemistry/Microbiology - data collected by instruments in the Chemistry and Microbiology Lab.

  • X-Ray - data collected by the XRD and XRF.

  • Stratigraphic Correlation - stratigraphic correlation data.


Figure 2. LIMS Report Window. 

 

Hierarchy Search/Sample Filters/Additional Filters

To use the LIMS Reports you must select/fill the fields required (Figure 2). Fields vary with report. 

Columns in the Report will include the following plus other information pertinent to the search (each data set will vary).

  • Expedition, Site, Hole, Core, Core Type, Section, Section Half. 

  • Offset: position where the observation was made. Point measurements are reported with a single offset, whereas interval measurements are reported with top and bottom offsets.

  • Depth: position where the observation was made, measured from the top of the hole. Point measurements are reported with a single depth, whereas interval measurements are reported with top and bottom depths.

  • Depth [other]: depth reported in an alternate depth scale specified by the user.

  • Measurement (with unit) and/or image/data file (with format). Multiple columns displayed.

  • Timestamp: point in time at which the measurement was made or uploaded to LIMS (always reported in UTC).

  • Instrument: sensing device used to take the observation, and Instrument group: data collection device.

  • Text ID: automatically generated unique database identifier for a sample, visible on printed labels.

  • Test No: Unique number associated with the instrument measurement steps that produced these data.

  • Comments: observer’s notes about a measurement, the sample, or the measurement process.


Edited from original: LIMS Report User Guide, February 2016.Â