Assemble reviewed source data
Bring together verified locations, logs, samples, tests, groundwater observations and site information.
Correlate logged strata between boreholes and other investigation locations, create section profiles and visualise an interpreted subsurface model.
Australian geotechnical workflow
A ground model synthesises investigation data into an interpretation of subsurface conditions. It must distinguish observed data from inferred boundaries and remain connected to the locations, logs, tests and assumptions that support it. GeoCRM can organise investigation data and project context for model and section workflows, helping teams maintain traceability as interpretations evolve. Specialist modelling, geological judgement and design decisions remain with competent practitioners and, where required, dedicated analysis software.
Arrange investigation locations and strata into geotechnical section views.
Visualise interpreted subsurface layers across the project site.
Move from an interpreted view back to the supporting borehole or location record.
Use consistent project context when preparing technical figures and deliverables.
Bring together verified locations, logs, samples, tests, groundwater observations and site information.
Group materials or strata using documented criteria appropriate to the project purpose.
Correlate between investigation points, record uncertainty and test the interpretation against the evidence.
Update the model when additional fieldwork, monitoring or construction observations become available.
Keep model inputs traceable to boreholes, test pits and other source locations.
Use checked logs and results rather than uncontrolled copies.
Document unit definitions, assumptions and uncertainty alongside the model.
Support connected data for geological or geotechnical section outputs.
Show how the interpretation changes as new evidence is introduced.
Make approved project data available for reports and specialist modelling exports.
No. It organises connected source data and workflow; complex modelling and numerical analysis may remain in specialist tools.
Automation can assist visualisation, but geological correlation and uncertainty require competent interpretation.
Your technical procedure should distinguish observations from interpretations and communicate uncertainty appropriate to the project.
Yes. Connected source records and revision workflow support iterative updates.
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