Geoscience software tutorials complete workflow guide showing GIS mapping, 3D subsurface modeling, data digitization and AI workflows

GAEA Software Tutorials: Complete Workflow Guide

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:

  1. Field Data Collection
    • Borehole drilling
    • Soil and groundwater sampling
  2. Data Entry & Logging
    • Digitizing borehole logs
    • Structuring lithology and stratigraphy
  3. Test Results & Data Management
    • Centralized databases (GDMS / EDMS)
    • Quality control and validation
  4. Cross-sections & Sub-surface Visualization
    • Cross-sections
    • Fence diagrams
    • Subsurface modeling
  5. Analysis & Modeling
    • Contaminant transport simulation
    • Hydrogeological modeling
  6. 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:

Best Practices:


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:

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:

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:


WinLoG Tutorials

WinLoG is essential for borehole data entry and visualization.

Learn How To:


WinFence Tutorials

WinFence enables advanced subsurface visualization.

Learn How To:


POLLUTE Tutorials

POLLUTE is used for contaminant transport modeling.

Learn How To:


GDMS Tutorials

These systems manage large-scale geotechnical datasets.

Learn How To:


EDMS Tutorials

These systems manage large-scale environmental datasets.

Learn How To:


E-ASR Tutorials

E-ASR is used for automatic environmental reporting.

Learn How To:


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


🚀 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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    A wide variety of geophysical data can be displayed on a well log either as graphs or images. The data is displayed in columns and more than one column can contain geophysical data. Displaying Geophysical Data as Graphs An unlimited number of geophysical curves can be displayed in a well log and there is no…

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  • How to Quickly Enter Standardized Lithologic Layers in WinLoG

    Lithology macros are used to insert previously defined text, titles and symbols into lithologic layers on logs. By using lithology macros, logs can be created faster and more consistently. The lithology macros can adhere to standardized soil classifications; such as USCS. In addition, the use of a unified naming system of layers makes the automatic…

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  • How to Import and Export gINT data in GaeaSynergy?

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  • How to Import and Export DIGGS data in GaeaSynergy

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  • How to Import and Export AGS data in GaeaSynergy

    The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS) is a non-profit making trade association established to improve the profile and quality of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. The AGS Format is for the electronic transfer of data in the geotechnical and geoenvironmental industries. The newest version is known as “AGS4” which contains an updated Data Dictionary…

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  • How do I transfer the software from one computer to another?

    Transferring your software license to a new computer doesn’t have to be a hassle. The key is to plan ahead and ensure that your new system is set up before you make the switch. Start by making sure your annual maintenance is up to date. Transferring the License To transfer the license you will need…

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