Introduction
Modern geotechnical and environmental projects generate massive volumes of data—from borehole logs and soil samples to groundwater monitoring and contaminant transport models. However, the real value of this data lies not in its collection, but in how effectively it is structured, analyzed, and transformed into actionable insights.
This comprehensive tutorial hub is designed to guide professionals, engineers, and data specialists through the complete lifecycle of geoscience data:
- Borehole data logging
- Database management
- Subsurface visualization
- Contaminant transport modeling
- Automated environmental reporting
Whether you are just getting started or optimizing advanced workflows, this page serves as your central resource for mastering geoscience software tools and integrated data workflows.
Understanding the Geoscience Data Workflow
Before diving into tools and tutorials, it’s important to understand the full data lifecycle.
The Typical Workflow:
- Field Data Collection
- Borehole drilling
- Soil and groundwater sampling
- Data Entry & Logging
- Digitizing borehole logs
- Structuring lithology and stratigraphy
- Test Results & Data Management
- Centralized databases (GDMS / EDMS)
- Quality control and validation
- Cross-sections & Sub-surface Visualization
- Cross-sections
- Fence diagrams
- Subsurface modeling
- Analysis & Modeling
- Contaminant transport simulation
- Hydrogeological modeling
- Reporting
- Environmental Site Assessments (ESA)
- Automated reporting systems
Core Workflow Tutorials
Borehole Logging & Data Entry
Borehole data forms the foundation of nearly all geotechnical and environmental analysis. Accurate logging ensures that downstream processes—from modeling to reporting—are reliable.
Key Tutorials:
- Creating a Borehole Log from Field Data
- Editing and Structuring Lithology Data
- Using Templates for Faster Logging
Best Practices:
- Standardize lithology descriptions
- Use consistent depth intervals
- Validate data during entry—not after
Test Results & Data Management
After data for geotechnical and environmental tests are entered or imported, they must be stored in a structured and scalable system.
Key Tutorials:
- Entering, Reporting and Storing Geotechnical Tests
- Entering, Reporting and Storing Environmental Laboratory Results
- Using a Centralized Database to Integrate and Display Subsurface Data
Why It Matters:
Poor data management leads to:
- Inconsistent reports
- Lost data
- Inefficient workflows
A centralized database ensures:
- Data integrity
- Accessibility
- Integration across tools
Cross-Sections & Subsurface Visualization
Visualization transforms raw data into interpretable insights.
Key Tutorials:
Key Benefits:
- Identify subsurface patterns
- Communicate findings clearly
- Support engineering decisions
Contaminant Transport Modeling
Understanding how contaminants move through soil and groundwater is critical for environmental assessments.
Key Tutorials:
Applications:
- Groundwater contamination
- Risk assessment
- Remediation planning
Environmental Reporting & Automation
Reporting is often the most time-consuming part of environmental workflows.
Key Tutorials:
- Automating Environmental Site Assessment Reports
- Customizing Questionnaires and Report Templates for Standardized Reports
Key Advantages:
- Reduce manual work
- Improve consistency
- Accelerate project delivery
Software-Specific Learning Paths
GaeaSynergy Tutorials
GaeaSynergy centralizes borehole logs, lab data, and monitoring records in one secure database.
Learn How To:
- Run GaeaSynergy Over a VPN
- Run GaeaSynergy and on the Cloud
- View Network Usage
- Create and Edit Project Templates
- Import and Export gINT data
WinLoG Tutorials
WinLoG is essential for borehole data entry and visualization.
Learn How To:
- Create borehole logs
- Customize templates
- Quickly Enter Standardized Lithologic Layers
- Create a Well Diagram in WinLoG
- Import Boring and Well Data from Excel in WinLoG
- Use Sample Descriptors to Standardize Logs
WinFence Tutorials
WinFence enables advanced subsurface visualization.
Learn How To:
- Create a Cross-Section in WinFence Using My WinLoG Data
- Creating Fence Diagrams in WinFence
- Use Project Views to Display Cross-Sections
- Edit Strata Styles and Segments in WinFence
- Edit and Snap Boundaries in WinFence
POLLUTE Tutorials
POLLUTE is used for contaminant transport modeling.
Learn How To:
- Set Up a Contaminant Transport Model
- Run Simulations
- Use Time-Varying Properties
- Use Passive Sinks
- Define Initial Concentration Profiles
- Model Radioactive and Biological Decay
- Model Adsorption and Sorption
GDMS Tutorials
These systems manage large-scale geotechnical datasets.
Learn How To:
- Entering, Reporting, and Storing Geotechnical Tests in GDMS: A Complete Workflow Tutorial
- Use Project Views in GDMS to Display Geotechnical Test Tables and Charts
- Create a Constant Head Permeability Test
- Create a Proctor Compaction Test
- Create an Atterberg Limits Test
- Perform a Sieve Analysis
EDMS Tutorials
These systems manage large-scale environmental datasets.
Learn How To:
- Entering, Reporting and Storing Environmental Laboratory Results in EDMS
- Use Project Views to Display Lab Results
- Import Additional Environmental Regulations
- Set Up Tasks and Notifications
E-ASR Tutorials
E-ASR is used for automatic environmental reporting.
Learn How To:
- Automate Environmental Site Assessment Reports
- Create Custom Questionnaires and Report Templates
- Edit and Use Macros
Advanced Workflows & Integration
Multi-Tool Integration
Modern workflows rarely rely on a single tool.
Key Tutorials:
- Integrating WinLoG with GDMS
- Linking Visualization and Databases
Automating Data Pipelines
Automation is transforming geoscience workflows.
Key Topics:
- Batch data processing
- Automated report generation
- Cloud-based data sharing
AI-Ready Data Structuring
Preparing data for AI and advanced analytics requires:
- Clean, structured datasets
- Consistent formatting
- Metadata integration
Industry Applications
Environmental Site Assessments (ESA)
- Phase I & II reporting
- Contaminant analysis
- Regulatory compliance
Mining & Exploration
- Subsurface modeling
- Resource estimation
Infrastructure & Construction
- Soil characterization
- Foundation analysis
Groundwater Monitoring
- Plume tracking
- Long-term monitoring
Complete Tutorial Index
By Software
- GaeaSynergy
- Top Mistakes New Users Make With GaeaSynergy (and How to Avoid Them)
- How Can I Run GaeaSynergy and WinLoG on the Cloud?
- How Can I Run GaeaSynergy and WinLoG Over a VPN?
- How Do I Update the Number of Users for the Network Version of GaeaSynergy and it’s Modules?
- How Can I View Network Usage in GaeaSynergy’s Network License Monitor?
- How Do I Create and Edit Project Templates in GaeaSynergy?
- How to Import and Export gINT data in GaeaSynergy?
- How to Import and Export DIGGS data in GaeaSynergy?
- How to Import and Export AGS data in GaeaSynergy?
- How Do I Open Port 3000 and Find My Server Information for GaeaSynergy?
- How do I transfer the software from one computer to another?
- How to Transfer GaeaSynergy Network License and Data to a New Server
- How to Migrate from StrataExplorer 3 to GaeaSynergy 6 (Step-by-Step Tutorial)
- WinLoG
- Creating a Borehole Log from Field Data Using WinLoG and WinLoG Field Assistant
- Using Templates for Faster Borehole Logging: Standardizing Geotechnical Workflows in WinLoG
- Editing and Structuring Lithology Data: Best Practices for Accurate Borehole Logs and Geoscience Workflows
- WinLoG Advanced Features You’re Not Using (But Should)
- How Do I Use Calculated Graph Columns in WinLoG?
- How Do I Create and Manage Lithologic Libraries in WinLoG?
- How Do I Create and Enter Tables in WinLoG Templates and Logs?
- How Do I Upgrade a Single User version to WinLoG Version 6?
- Moving to WinLoG v6: Seamless Data Migration for Your Borehole History
- How to use Lithology Descriptors to Standardize Logs
- How to use Sample Descriptors to Standardize Logs
- How to add Geophysical Data to a Well Log in WinLoG
- How to Quickly Enter Standardized Lithologic Layers in WinLoG
- How to Create a Well Diagram in WinLoG
- How to Import Boring and Well Data from Excel in WinLoG
- How to Import Multiple Boring and Well Locations from Excel to WinLoG
- Why is my WinLoG header data not displaying on the log?
- WinFence
- Creating Fence Diagrams in WinFence: A Complete Guide to Subsurface Visualization
- Visualizing Stratigraphy Across Sites: A Complete Guide to Subsurface Correlation and Interpretation
- How Do I Use Project Views to Display Cross-Sections in GaeaSynergy?
- How Do I Create a Cross-Section in WinFence Using My WinLoG Data?
- How Do I Edit Strata Styles and Segments in WinFence?
- How do I Print or Export a Cross-section to a PDF in WinFence?
- How do I Add Strata to a Cross-section in WinFence?
- How do I Edit and Snap Boundaries in WinFence?
- EDMS
- GDMS
- Entering, Reporting, and Storing Geotechnical Tests in GDMS: A Complete Workflow Tutorial
- How Can I Use Project Views in GDMS to Display Geotechnical Test Tables and Charts?
- How Do I Create a Constant Head Permeability Test (ASTM D2434) in GDMS?
- How Do I Create a Proctor Compaction Test (ASTM D698/D1557) in GDMS?
- How Can I Create an Atterberg Limits (ASTM D2487) Test in GDMS?
- How Can I Perform a Sieve Analysis Using GDMS?
- POLLUTE
- Setting Up a Contaminant Transport Model in POLLUTEv8: A Complete Step-by-Step Tutorial
- Running Simulations in POLLUTEv8: A Complete Step-by-Step Tutorial
- Interpreting Plume Behavior: A Complete Guide for Groundwater Contaminant Analysis
- How Can I Use Monte Carlo Simulation in POLLUTEv8 to Manage Design Uncertainty?
- What Is Sensitivity Analysis in POLLUTEv8?
- How Do I Use Time-Varying Properties in POLLUTEv8 to Model Decades of Site Evolution?
- How Can I Use Passive Sinks in POLLUTEv8?
- How Do I Define Initial Concentration Profiles in POLLUTEv8?
- How Do I Model Radioactive and Biological Decay in POLLUTEv8?
- How Do I Model Adsorption and Sorption in POLLUTEv8?
- E-ASR
🚀 Final Thoughts
Geoscience data workflows are becoming increasingly complex—but with the right tools and structured approach, they can also become significantly more efficient and powerful.
By mastering:
- Data entry
- Database management
- Visualization
- Modeling
- Reporting
…you can transform raw field data into high-value insights that drive better engineering and environmental decisions.
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