<div dir="ltr"><div>Hi Grant, Hi list</div><div><br></div><div>As you mentionned, Oslandia team has been working in the Geological field with long <span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">partnership with some major public or private actors.</span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><br></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">The most generic and reusable part is QGeologis [0], a generic borehole data visualisation tool based on native QGIS symbology. <br></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><br></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">We also have experience of geological volumes reconstruction (albion),</span></span> hydrogeological simulation <br></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">( a project called Thrysis that should be released opensource soon). <br></span></span></div><div>We also have operational tools to deal with open mining management and optimization designed to go out in the field, coupled with in-situ radiometric sensors & high resolution GPS). <br></div><div>You can find a nice talk of Vincent Mora about 3 modeling given at FOSS4G 2018 in Daar Es Salam [2] or in Bucharest by Julien Cabieces [3]<br></div><div><br></div><div>QGeologis allows to read QGIS datasources and import data specifically, just like other plugins. We believe that the OGC has a standard data model in with GeoSciML [1] . Moreover, SensorThing API should help a lot to provide more interoperability to those tools and we would be glad to keep exploring in this way.  <br></div><div><br><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">I hope this can trigger some actions or inspire someone to help. <br></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><br></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">All the best</span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">Régis<br></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><br></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">[0] <a href="https://github.com/Oslandia/QGeoloGIS/">https://github.com/Oslandia/QGeoloGIS/</a></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">[1] <a href="https://www.ogc.org/standards/geosciml?utm_source=phplist519&utm_medium=email&utm_content=HTML&utm_campaign=OGC+approves+new+standard+for+geological+science+data">https://www.ogc.org/standards/geosciml?utm_source=phplist519&utm_medium=email&utm_content=HTML&utm_campaign=OGC+approves+new+standard+for+geological+science+data</a></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">[2] <a href="https://vimeo.com/328677023">https://vimeo.com/328677023</a></span></span></span></span></div><div><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text"><span class="gmail-content"><span class="gmail-text">[3] <a href="https://media.ccc.de/v/bucharest-244-open-source-tool-set-for-geology">https://media.ccc.de/v/bucharest-244-open-source-tool-set-for-geology</a></span>

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        </span></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Le mar. 26 mai 2020 à 14:44, Grant Boxer <<a href="mailto:boxerg@iinet.net.au">boxerg@iinet.net.au</a>> a écrit :<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">I have been recently seeking support for the development of a drill hole <br>
and cross section plugin for QGIS, with particular application to the <br>
geological community in mineral exploration and mining. I have looked <br>
through the QGIS core contributers and contributers list and there does <br>
not seem to be a QGIS contributor that specialises in earth sciences - <br>
geology applications. Is this a marketing opportunity for someone? A big <br>
issue preventing many of the exploration companies taking up QGIS in <br>
Australia is the lack of the drill hole and geological modelling. This <br>
is probably also a factor in other regions as well. I know Oslandia has <br>
done some drill hole and geological work with their Albion plugin. Any <br>
recommendations appreciated.<br>
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