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The Borehole Manager offers a database for entering drillhole data : collar locations and downhole survey, lithology, stratigraphy, water level, geotechnical, geophysical, geochemical, fractures, colors, well construction, vectors, production, and other data.
Borehole Manager Overview Video
Watch a quick introductory video about the RockWorks Borehole Manager.
Refer to the image to the right for a listing of the Borehole Manager programs which are available in the different feature levels of RockWorks (shown by menu).
Download the RockWorks Brochure which includes details about the different feature levels
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Logs, Log Sections and Log Maps
Create individual logs or multi-log cross sections and maps in 2D and 3D. Arrange log columns using the interactive design window. RockWorks displays both vertical and deviated/inclined wells.
(RockWorks Basic, Standard, and Advanced Levels)
Borehole Location Maps
Create maps of your borehole locations with a variety of labeling options. Include ground surface contours. Output to Google Earth.
(RockWorks Basic, Standard, and Advanced Levels)
Cross Sections
Create single- and multi-panel 2D cross sections of geologic data: interpolated lithology, stratigraphy, quantitative data, fractures, and aquifers. Include source log data, borders, titles, legends. Read more about cross sections.
(RockWorks Standard and Advanced Levels)
Fence Diagrams
Create three-dimensional slices through surface-based models, as well as block models. Read more about Fence Diagrams.
(RockWorks Standard and Advanced Levels)
3D Solid Models
Use RockWorks to create continuous 3D “solid models” or “block models” of your downhole geochemical, geophysical, or geotechnical measurments; observed lithology materials; color categories; fractures; and vectors/voids. Read more about Solid Models.
(RockWorks Standard and Advanced Levels)