
SIGMA/W Material Model Series: Triaxial Tests from Lab to Numerical Analysis
Given the relative simplicity of its execution, the triaxial test has become the quasi–de facto choice to test soils in the laboratory. The results it

How to make groundwater predictions faster and with greater confidence
Traditional groundwater models insufficiently reflect structural uncertainty and its potential impact on transport models. The Hydro Structural Modelling (HSM) module uses resistivity models from geophysical

Workbench unlocks the value of IP effects in TEM data to enhance mining models
Induced polarisation data comes embedded with resistivity in AEM exploration but is often discarded as too troublesome to interpret That needn’t be the case. You

Exposing the plumbing beneath Yellowstone’s famous geysers
Most visit Yellowstone to see geysers shooting into the sky, but Carol Finn PhD came to see what’s beneath them. By flying an airborne geophysical

Recycling waste water to recharge aquifers
Discover how a Spanish coastal town successfully used hydrogeologic modeling to address freshwater challenges and protect its aquifers. Learn about the innovative techniques and tools

Seequent named Supreme Award winner at 2021 AmCham Awards
Christchurch, 30 May 2022: Global geoscience software company Seequent, a Bentley company, has been named Supreme Award winner for the 2021 AmCham-DHL Express Success &

Stratigraphic and Fault framework modelling with Leapfrog
This includes from importing all the available data, to building a complex structural model and subsequent sedimentary stratigraphic model that retains sub-zone thicknesses across faults

SLOPE/W Case Study: Stability of a Mechanically Stabilised Earth Wall
Mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls, also called reinforced soil walls, are commonly used structures for retaining the earth under bridges, highways, railroads, waterfront ports, and