Survey Coverage tool in the UXO marine extension
Using the sensor footprint at the seafloor, and the sensor altitude, easily determine what percent of the survey area has been surveyed and visualise this
Significant upgrades to flexibility and integration in Leapfrog to support energy transition
With energy transition taking full flight, geoscientists are being forced to integrate different datatypes and are needing flexible tools more than ever. File formats and
GeoStudio 2021.4 Feature Highlight: SIGMA/W Material Models
The capabilities of our last two releases of the newly reformulated SIGMA/W stress-strain analyses have been improved further with the expansion of our material model
Welcoming a new era in Geothermal at WGC 2020+1
It is great to see that this week in Iceland over 1000 people are expected to be able to connect in-person at the World Geothermal
Unconventional vein system modelling to reduce exploration risk and enhance borehole targeting
This presentation will explain how to import analogue data, digitise it using polylines and vein systems to create an accurate geological model, and show how
Net Zero by 2050: The role of geoscience and engineering in meeting decarbonisation goals
This panel will discuss how geoscientists and engineers support many decarbonization initiatives and the broad range of renewable energy sources (geothermal, wind turbines, solar, tidal,
Welcome address: Graham Grant | Together (with BSY) Towards Tomorrow! Greg Bentley | Keynote: Can geoscience save the world? Professor Chris Jackson
Together (with BSY) Towards Tomorrow! from Greg Bentley, CEO, Bentley Systems. Greg shares his perspective on advancing infrastructure and the importance of the subsurface through
Geothermal in Australia, the hydrogeology of the popular baths at Mornington Peninsula
The baths of the Mornington Peninsula tap a low enthalpy aquifer at 47 degrees C and have grown in popularity since they opened in 2002.