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Hydrogeologic Data Software Available In USA
4 software items found
by:Weston Solutions, Inc based inWest Chester, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
earthVision is a comprehensive geospatial modeling package developed by Dynamic Graphics, Inc. for evaluating and visualizing the distribution of geologic units and chemical compounds in 3-D. It is a powerful tool for conveying complex hydrogeologic data to laypeople and decisionmakers. ...
by:ribeka GmbH based inBornheim, GERMANY
GW-Bore® is a fully compatible extension of GW-Base® 8.0 with which the borehole and well completion data in the data base can be efficiently visualized. The new GW-Base® version 8.0 can manage all information on stratigraphy and well completion. Saving all geological, hydrogeological and technical data in one ...
by:ITASCA Software based inMinneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA)
IHOD (Itasca Hydrologic Observation Dataviewer) was developed by Itasca specifically for groundwater data management. IHOD is a customizable QGIS plugin that merges high-level database input/output with tools for viewing hydrogeologic and geochemical data. It interacts directly with underlying databases to retrieve data and ...
by:GSI Environmental Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
The mass balance paradigm is an important new approach to evaluating Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) at chlorinated solvent sites. By using the mass balance approach, site managers can demonstrate that the assimilative capacity of a particular system is either capable (or incapable) of managing the mass flux of chlorinated solvents emitted from a source zone. In addition, a detailed mass ...
