Author: GAEA Technologies
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How Do I Create and Manage Lithologic Libraries in WinLoG?
Lithology libraries are the foundation of your borehole logs, containing the geological symbols used to visually represent soil and rock layers. Properly configuring these libraries ensures consistency across all projects and allows for seamless data sharing between field and office teams. Define the New Library To start building your own custom library of geological symbols,…
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How Do I Create and Enter Tables in WinLoG Templates and Logs?
Creating a professional borehole log requires a structured template. In WinLoG, tables are dynamic objects that can be placed anywhere on your log to display project details, lab results, or well construction data. To create and manage tables within GAEA Technologies WinLoG, you must distinguish between designing the table’s structure in the Template and entering the actual…
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How Can I Run GaeaSynergy and WinLoG on the Cloud?
To deploy the network versions of GaeaSynergy and WinLoG in a cloud environment, you must set up a persistent Windows-based Cloud PC or Virtual Private Server (VPS) to host the central database and license manager, ensuring seamless access for your remote geotechnical teams. Transitioning your GAEA software to the cloud eliminates the need for local server maintenance and allows…
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How Can I Run GaeaSynergy and WinLoG Over a VPN?
To install and configure the network versions of GAEA Technologies’ GaeaSynergy and WinLoG over a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you must ensure the client machine is properly connected to the corporate network and pointed to the correct server-side database and license manager. Setting up GaeaSynergy and WinLoG for remote access involves three primary phases: establishing a secure VPN connection,…
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How Do I Create a Cross-Section in WinFence Using My WinLoG Data?
In the GaeaSynergy ecosystem, the integration between WinLoG and WinFence is a powerful way to transform raw borehole data into professional geologic cross-sections. By leveraging a unified database, WinFence can automatically interpret and connect stratigraphic layers across your project site with minimal manual effort. Drawing the Path Line The first step is defining the horizontal route of your cross-section. To create…
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How Do I Edit Strata Styles and Segments in WinFence?
Precision in subsurface modeling is the hallmark of professional geological reporting. In WinFence, effectively managing how your layers, faults, and intrusions appear and connect is critical for accuracy. Whether you are manually refining an automated cross-section or building one from scratch, mastering the editing toolset is your first step toward high-resolution visualization. Strata Styles Strata styles…
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What Are the Different Types of Strata in WinFence and How Are They Used?
In WinFence, accurately modeling the subsurface requires more than just drawing simple lines. The software offers a wide variety of strata types specifically designed to represent complex real-world geological conditions. Understanding these types—and how their boundaries are defined—is the key to creating high-quality cross-sections. Standard Layers Layers are the most common strata type, used to represent continuous soil…
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How Do I Open Port 3000 and Find My Server Information for GaeaSynergy?
Setting up GaeaSynergy and it’s modules on a network requires seamless communication between the client workstations and the server. If your clients cannot find the license, it’s often due to a blocked port or an incorrect server address. This guide covers how to identify your server and configure your firewall to allow traffic through the required port.…
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How Do I Update the Number of Users for the Network Version of GaeaSynergy and it’s Modules?
Managing a growing team requires a flexible software environment. For organizations using the network version of GaeaSynergy or one of it’s modules, licensing is based on concurrent usage, meaning the number of active users at any given time must be less than or equal to your licensed maximum. If you have purchased additional seats and need to…
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Beyond 2D: Integrating Boring Logs with 3D Models for Complex Infrastructure Projects
Did you know that nearly 60% of infrastructure project failures stem from poor geological data management? As the construction industry increasingly adopts innovative technologies, the integration of 3D models with traditional boring logs is transforming the landscape of project management. This blog post will explore the importance of blending 2D boring logs with 3D modeling…

