Easy to use Wizards guide the user throughout the modelling process. Export facilities for interpreted model elements are available and support several formats, including Modflow and FeFlow compliant files, Surfer Grids, CSV point and more.
GeoScene3D is offered as a series of modules and extensions. This enables the end user to tailor the software to the organizational requirements. The Builder modules enables the building of geological models, while the extensions focus on specific task, calculation, datatypes e. Contact us directly at support geoscene3d. GeoScene3D GeoScene3D is a 3D Geological modelling software for visualizing geoscience data, building geological models in order to distribute the results to stakeholders.
The same developer as the MapInfo Discover. It offers some great features for both explorations, the resource, and the mining stage. There are two different versions of the Datamine Studio. The Studio EM is optimized for geological analysis and modeling which is suitable for the exploration step. And the RM is specially designed for resource modeling, and mining. RockWorks by RockWare is a great software for geologists and geoscientists.
It is a geology modeling software that has been around quite long in the business. Personally, I have never used this software but it also common in the geomodeling world.
The new version of RockWorks 17 includes many interesting features for geological analysis and 3D modeling. Generating drill hole cross section, interpreting geology made easier in this new version. Even the following software do not support 3D modeling as good as the above software, but their existence is very good as supporting software.
Global Mapper. Surfer is popular among geophysicist. This software has a special ability to create surface 3D grids and contours from multiple sources. It also very easy to use. You can easily create 3D grid from a CSV file and then save the grid format as. Thank you for reading this article. It has a plugin that lets you put references into Word or Writer documents and can export BibTex files, too. Also, it syncs with the cloud, so your reference library is constant across different computers.
It is used to produce beautifully laid-out pdf documents from plain text files containing the text and some simple formatting codes e.
The best thing is that it does referencing, section numbering, figure captions and tables of contents for you automatically. If you are about to write a thesis, then learning LaTeX will be one of the best things that you ever did. LibreOffice Writer libreoffice-writer : This is an open source word processing program.
This is an ideal substitute for Microsoft Word on all platforms, as it can read and write. The most important features for me, comments and track changes, work perfectly. I need these to collaborate on work with my co-authors. It also prints straight to pdf, which is nice. Conference Presentations Scribus scribus : I use this professional quality desktop publishing package to make conference posters.
It is very easy to create good-looking layouts, align images and set font-themes, but that just scratches the surface of what it can do. The output is a pdf file that you can print anywhere.
Read my quick-start guide here. Beamer latex-beamer : Make pdf-format conference slides in LaTeX. It has all the advantages of LaTeX e. LibreOffice Impress libreoffice-impress : This is an open source Powerpoint substitute.
It is definitely the weakest of the LibreOffice family. It can read and write Powerpoint files but sometimes the fonts and layouts come out differently, and it is generally a lot less slick. It does a decent job, though, and I have written a couple of lecture courses with it. PDF Toolkit pdftk : Command line tool to join pdfs, extract individual pages, rotate pages and generally reshuffle pdfs. Steep learning curve, but if you love keyboard shortcuts then give it a go.
Learn more here. The interface takes some getting used-to, but it is very powerful. Inkscape inkscape : Inkscape is a vector graphics package equivalent to Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw. Image Magick imagemagick : Command-line tools that allow automatic or batch processing of image files: resize, rotate, label, crop, change format etc. See my post about it here. Shotwell shotwell : Photo viewing programme a bit like iPhoto on a Mac, allowing you to view your images using tags, ratings and events.
Ideal for organising field photos. Dia dia : Software for drawing flowcharts and other structured diagrams. Openshot openshot, openshot-doc : Simple video editing.
Good for extracting the soundtrack as an mp3. Great for chopping out clips of sounds or videos. This used to be known as ffmpeg. Audacity audacity : Edit mp3 and other sound files. Youtube Downloader youtube-dl : Command line tool to download youtube videos to watch offline. Computer Administration Tools Ubuntu Restricted Extras ubuntu-restricted-extras : By default, Ubuntu only ships with open source software.
This package installs commonly-used the proprietary tools such as Flash video, Microsoft fonts and MP3 codecs. Rsync rsync : One-way synchronisation over SSH. I use this to automatically back up my desktop to the department server. It knows which files have changed and only sends the differences, so it runs very quickly. Unison unison : Two-way synchronisation between computers over SSH.
I use this to sync the files on my netbook with my desktop machine each day. EncFS encfs, gnome-encfs-manager : Encrypt individual folders on your hard drive to keep confidential data client data, student marks if you lose your laptop. Command line, but much easier with the graphical manager. Baobab baobab : Nice graphical disk usage program.
See which folders are taking up most space. Some people use it to play games or other complicated software, but it can be a bit hit-and-miss. I use to run the simple panorama-making software, Autostitch , which works perfectly. Miscellaneous Skype skype : Free phone calls with video over the internet. Adobe Acrobat Reader instructions below : Evince, the pdf reader that comes as standard with Ubuntu is great for reading pdfs.
But to add comments, make corrections, or fill in forms you need the Adobe version. Still cool despite the invention of the Google Sky Map app.
Hotot hotot : Twitter client that lets you view your lists in different columns. Adblock Plus Firefox plugin : The internet is a much faster and less cluttered place without adverts. Pocket Firefox plugin : Save articles from the internet to read later, and have them synchronised with your phone. Installation script The following script will install most of the above software onto a freshly-installed Ubuntu Maps and GIS software sudo apt-get install grass qgis qgis-plugin-grass gdal-bin proj-bin proj-data gmt gmt-coast-low gmt-doc gpsbabel gpsprune Data processing sudo apt-get install spyder python-numpy python-numpy-doc python-scipy python-matplotlib python-matplotlib-doc python-mpltoolkits.
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Lab Lemming says:. November 25, at Where do you get geo journal formats for zotero e. Magnus Hagdorn says:. Stuart Edwards says:. Heinrich Mallison says:. December 1, at Using the experience gathered in different geological mapping projects, the company aimed to create a system catering for the needs of the mapping geologist working in the field. This new approach to mapping placed a strong emphasis on communication between GIS experts and geologists right from the beginning of a project.
In particular the easy transfer of data acquired in the field to the GIS environment required for the final map production was and is a prime aim of the concept. A tool that is easy-to-use, accurate and compatible with other software packages is suited for geologists without in-depth GIS skills. At the moment the system is successfully in use in ongoing geological mapping projects in Uganda, Morocco and Sudan. In the field, the PDA assists geologists by displaying all manner of already existing maps and data in order to provide optimum orientation on the ground.
The spatial and attribute data are incorporated into a central database and thus easily shared with and visualised by other geologists. The mapping geologist is equipped with a digital field book which is constantly being updated and the interpretation of the data can quickly be refined and perfected by visualisation.
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