- Mar 4, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min read
Templates bring value to geoscientists producing client-facing or regulatory deliverables and more.
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- Mar 4, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Not at all. Templates provide structure, but you can customize every detail, including colors, patterns, axes, symbols, layout spacing, headers, and more. Think of templates as a strong foundation that speeds up your work while still giving you full creative and technical control.
- Mar 4, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
If you collect new samples from your borehole log every month, quarter, or year, templates let you refresh your visuals with new data instantly—without redesigning anything. This is especially useful for long-term monitoring, remediation projects, or exploration programs.
- Mar 4, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Templates can save you significant time. They eliminate repetitive formatting and update visuals instantly when new data comes in. They also provide a starting point, so you don’t have to start from scratch every time.
- Mar 4, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Templates can help you create any visual. They offer a clean, customizable starting point, specifically for your borehole visuals. You can tailor lithology colors, patterns, symbols, labels, and layout elements to match your project’s needs. Because templates enforce consistent formatting across logs, they also make it easier to compare wells [...]
- Mar 4, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Boreholes are used across environmental, geotechnical, hydrogeological, and resource exploration projects. Common uses include identifying subsurface stratigraphy, monitoring groundwater levels, assessing contamination, evaluating foundation conditions, planning drilling or remediation strategies, and estimating resource potential. In short, boreholes help teams make informed decisions about what’s below the surface.
- Mar 4, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Boreholes are narrow shafts drilled into the ground to collect information about subsurface conditions. They’re commonly used to investigate soil, rock, groundwater, and contaminants beneath the surface. Boreholes provide direct, physical insight into what’s happening underground, making them a foundational data source for many geoscience and engineering projects.
- Feb 11, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Project documentation doesn’t need to be lengthy; it needs to be intentional. Small, consistent notes added throughout the project take little time.
- Feb 11, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
The biggest benefit is efficiency. You can quickly reuse or update files, collaborate with team members, and defend results.
- Feb 11, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Strong documentation can begin with small, repeatable practices like naming files consistently and using in-document comments.
- Feb 11, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
No, it's the opposite. Good documentation speeds up your workflow by reducing confusion, saving time, and ensuring clarity at every stage.
- Feb 11, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Focus on recording the “how” and “why” behind decisions.
- Feb 11, 2026|Gabbie Rhodes|0 min
Project documentation can live in a number of places. The key is consistency and accessibility. Everyone should know where to find context quickly.