[Qgis-user] Geology / formation database structure

Stefan Giese Stefan.Giese at wheregroup.com
Thu Oct 24 05:14:51 PDT 2019


Hi Hugo,

that are really good news for all geologists working with QGIS. Thanks 
for that!

Best

Stefan

Am 24.10.2019 um 13:40 schrieb Hugo Mercier:
> Hi Matt,
>
> On 24/10/2019 01:55, Matt Boyd wrote:
>> Hi QGISers,
>> possibly a little OT but do any of the geologists on the list know of a
>> pre-built structure for formation tops in well data?
>>
>> I'm thinking a relational DB structure that is able to be filtered by
>> group / formation / member and provides more functionality than
>> spreadsheets and with a smaller footprint than the monolithic
>> geology databases that seem to be around.
>>
>> I've started building this myself but I'm more of a user than a designer.
>>
> I don't know if it fits your needs, but we are currently working on a
> plugin [1] that allows the visualization of boreholes. Data are stored
> in whatever formats QGIS is able to read (we mainly use postgis) and the
> "data model" aims at being generic enough to adapt to different use cases.
>
> It still lacks a finishing touch before it goes to the main QGIS plugin
> repository, but we will be working again on it for one of our customer
> before the end of the year.
>
> Fell free to have a look !
>
> [1] https://github.com/Oslandia/QGeoloGIS
>
> Hugo
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