Geocode

Some parameters in the parameter table are defined as geocode, written in capital letters.

Geographical coordinates; for data sets from a single location defined through the event, otherwise use in two columns of fully georeferenced data sets:
 * LATITUDE (1600)
 * LONGITUDE (1601)

Third spatial dimension; only one can be used in a data set:
 * DEPTH, sediment [m] (1) unit ‚m‘ or ‚cm‘ can be used in the header, depending on the unit of the import data. Automatic conversion during import.
 * DEPTH, water [m] (1619)
 * DEPTH, ice [m] (5059)
 * DISTANCE [cm] (2920) in an object, e.g. coral, tree, shell, nodule
 * ELEVATION [m] (8128) for samples taken on the earth surface, above sea level
 * ALTITUDE [m] (4607) for sampling in the air
 * ORDINAL NUMBER (6262) can be used, if no third dimension is given and samples should be keept in a certain order.

A data set can only have ONE vertical spacial geocode but may ALSO have a time geocode:
 * DATE/TIME (1599) for time series
 * AGE [kyr] (2205) for a geological ages

List of geocodes as dynamic download from Pangaea.