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Strater - Database View |
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Strater's integral tabbed database view allows you to import, display, enter, edit, sort, and print data. Import data from common spreadsheet and database formats, including: MDB, DBF, DB, LAS, XLS, SLK, WKS, CSV, TXT, DAT, BNA, BLN, ODBC, OLE DB, or other SQL data sources. Strater boasts full Excel import capability, which includes using multiple sheets from a single Excel file!
You can import data for multiple boreholes into one data table, and you can create multiple data tables in one project. Available data table types include: collars, depth, interval, lithology, project information, text item, and well construction tables. You can rename any data table to descriptive names to keep your data organized, and you can export any data table to an ASCII text file. If source data files are updated with new information, you can automatically reload the data into Strater to update the logs!
The database view provides the functionality needed to make sure you can get your data in the necessary format to create the logs you want. For example, if you have depth data, you can easily convert it to interval data to create zone bar, complex text, or lithology logs! You can define a new borehole in the data table and enter data for that borehole, or you can remove data for a particular borehole at any time. To help make creating a graphic log easy, you can insert a bitmap file path and file name into the database view with just a few clicks - you don't have to remember and manually type in the file path and file name! |
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You can create multiple types of data tables in the database view and each data table can store data for multiple boreholes. |
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Helping Communities |
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Project Review
Ecoseal reviewed the ACIAR Project on Sustainable Agriculture in Saline Environments through Serial Biological Concentration, which was carried out in Pakistan and Australia. |
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Seawater Intrusion Model for the Island of Kayts, Sri Lanka
Assessing sustainable water supply options for Kayts to limit the impact of saline groundwater upconing and saltwater intrusion along the northwest coast of Sri Lanka. |
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Groundwater Management Model for the Lower Murray, Australia
The aim of this project was to develop a groundwater management model which was used by natural resource managers and the community to better manage the groundwater resources of the Lower Murray. This region has been designated as a potential high-risk aquifer system.
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