Hello, Thank you for your comment! We will share your request for a video about resistivity geophysical methods with the Golden Software Video team. Sincerely, Golden Software
How can I analyze and filter with Surfer 16 a plot of land extracted from Google Earth as a kml file and converted with Visualizer to gpx to detect the subsoil without errors by shifting the image
Hello, Thank you for reaching out to Golden Software! Data that is extracted from Google Earth and then converted with visualizer is created by 3rd party systems that generate data using the "best available" public data. If you are seeing a shift or errors in the data created using this method it is possible there is not accurate public data for the area you are trying to create data from and thus your input data is shifted before it is even gridded. You can asses the accuracy of gridded data to your input data using the instructions here: support.goldensoftware.com/hc/en-us/articles/226807028-Assess-the-quality-goodness-of-fit-of-gridded-data-in-Surfer . But, if the raw data is inaccurate due to poor quality publicly available data there is no way for Surfer to detect what the more accurate location data is. Thank you, Golden Software Support
why this is the only video related to underground maps, we want good video about resistivity geophysical methods for underground surveys, thanks
Hello,
Thank you for your comment! We will share your request for a video about resistivity geophysical methods with the Golden Software Video team.
Sincerely,
Golden Software
How can I analyze and filter with Surfer 16 a plot of land extracted from Google Earth as a kml file and converted with Visualizer to gpx to detect the subsoil without errors by shifting the image
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to Golden Software! Data that is extracted from Google Earth and then converted with visualizer is created by 3rd party systems that generate data using the "best available" public data.
If you are seeing a shift or errors in the data created using this method it is possible there is not accurate public data for the area you are trying to create data from and thus your input data is shifted before it is even gridded.
You can asses the accuracy of gridded data to your input data using the instructions here: support.goldensoftware.com/hc/en-us/articles/226807028-Assess-the-quality-goodness-of-fit-of-gridded-data-in-Surfer . But, if the raw data is inaccurate due to poor quality publicly available data there is no way for Surfer to detect what the more accurate location data is.
Thank you,
Golden Software Support
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@@mohama7551 i want to see the water level in subsoil of a plot of land, can you help guide me please.