Creating Starburst Maps

RockWorks | Utilities | Maps | Starburst Diagrams

This program reads location data and values for up to 9 selected variables from the Utilities datasheet, and generates a map that illustrates the relative percentage of the selected variables as varying-length pie "slices" at each sample location. The resulting map is displayed in RockPlot2D.

Each component within a starburst has a scaling factor that determines the radius of the wedge. This allows you to create diagrams for variables with different units. For example, one wedge within a starburst could represent amount of silica, which another could represent fracturing, which a third might represent amount of alteration.

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Step-by-Step Summary


  1. Access the RockWorks Datasheet program tab.
  2. Create a new datasheet and enter or import your data into the datasheet.
    Or, open one of the sample files and replace that data with your own. See Data Layout for datasheet examples.

    ! Click the Example button at the top of the window to load a sample file that is installed with the program.

    This example illustrates the sample file "\Documents\RockWorks Data\Samples\Soil_Properties_01.rwDat".

    Longitude and latitude coordinates must be in decimal format. If you're using another coordinate system, be sure you've specified the Units and the Projection Settings as appropriate.

  3. Select the Utilities | Maps | Starburst Diagrams menu option.
  4. Enter the requested menu items, discussed above.
  5. Click the Continue button to proceed.

    The program will read the selected components from the indicated columns of the datasheet. It will determine an appropriate scaling value for each or, if Manual was selected, multiply the values by the requested scaling value, and generate small petals at each map location using the requested color and size. The completed map will be displayed in a RockPlot2D tab in the options window, if requested.

  6. You can adjust any of the settings in the Options window (scalar, colors, etc.) and then click the Continue button again to regenerate the map.
  7. View / save / manipulate / export / print the map in the RockPlot2D window. If you want to append an existing symbol map to your star map, use the RockPlot2D File | Append tool, and browse for the symbol map Rw2D file.

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