Regards, Thanks for this wonderful explanation. But I have a question about the data, if I don't have the Z elevations and I have the depth. How can this data be handled?
Abd, You need to transform your data into measurements relative to a horizontal datum. Elevation is the most common. Do you know the elevation of the top of casing? If so, you can transform your depth data into elevation. Larry
Hi, thanks for this video! I have a question. Are the X, Y, the coordinates? Could I substitute for Lat/Long? Also, the difference between the two is the z?
As I recall, the video uses a local coordinate system. You should also be able to use lat/long or UTM, but you will need to check Aquaveo tutorials on the details.
hi Larry, wonderful video it is and really illuminating. I am facing a problem in manually editing my cross sections.I double clicked on a cross section and cross section editor appears. I select "delete all" and then I selected "create arc" to draw my new cross section. But after drawing a line (by joining two points from two boreholes) all the points and arcs got disappeared. No point there to connect arc. There are just two boreholes and no points. Whats the problem I am facing??
Hi Dider, It sounds like there is a glitch in how you are editing the cross section. I am not quite sure about what to suggest, but it sounds like you are missing a step. Larry
Vivek, Good question. Correlating the different units in boreholes is up to you. The algorithm only gives an initial suggestion. The software is set up to allow the correlations to be either revised from what the algorithm finds, or the correlations can be done completely manually without using the algorithm at all. In any case, it is your responsibility that the geologic model represents natural conditions as accurately as possible. Larry
@@lcmurd1 thank you.. you are doing great work. New can I get your email id I need to communicate regarding groundwater modelling. Email : viveektiwary@gmail.com
Thanks. In the import wizard, I am not able to find the GMS data type as borewell data. What am I missing here? please help.
Thank you for the nice explanation.
Regards,
Thanks for this wonderful explanation.
But I have a question about the data, if I don't have the Z elevations and I have the depth.
How can this data be handled?
Abd, You need to transform your data into measurements relative to a horizontal datum. Elevation is the most common. Do you know the elevation of the top of casing? If so, you can transform your depth data into elevation. Larry
Does it support DWG export?
Hi, thanks for this video! I have a question. Are the X, Y, the coordinates? Could I substitute for Lat/Long? Also, the difference between the two is the z?
As I recall, the video uses a local coordinate system. You should also be able to use lat/long or UTM, but you will need to check Aquaveo tutorials on the details.
hi Larry, wonderful video it is and really illuminating. I am facing a problem in manually editing my cross sections.I double clicked on a cross section and cross section editor appears. I select "delete all" and then I selected "create arc" to draw my new cross section. But after drawing a line (by joining two points from two boreholes) all the points and arcs got disappeared. No point there to connect arc. There are just two boreholes and no points. Whats the problem I am facing??
Hi Dider, It sounds like there is a glitch in how you are editing the cross section. I am not quite sure about what to suggest, but it sounds like you are missing a step. Larry
Thank you very much! This video is useful.
How to know what cross section algorithm will give close relation to natural condition of the area.
Vivek, Good question. Correlating the different units in boreholes is up to you. The algorithm only gives an initial suggestion. The software is set up to allow the correlations to be either revised from what the algorithm finds, or the correlations can be done completely manually without using the algorithm at all. In any case, it is your responsibility that the geologic model represents natural conditions as accurately as possible. Larry
@@lcmurd1 thank you.. you are doing great work.
New can I get your email id I need to communicate regarding groundwater modelling.
Email : viveektiwary@gmail.com
very important