[Qgis-user] Processing of Groundwater Databases with QGIS

Noli Sicad nsicad at gmail.com
Wed May 25 17:19:24 PDT 2011


Hi Christine,

Is your current data is in database system now? Getting a subset of
your database from your current database system (e.g. Oracle, MS SQL,
etc.) to Spatialite database which can be easily accesses by R, Grass
and R Geospatial for analysis. Spatialite is supported in R package a
few weeks ago.

Noli

On 5/26/11, Christine Schmidt <c.schmidt at geotguide.de> wrote:
> Hi Bob,
> thanks for the feed back.
> Do you capture groundwater level data in boreholes and in monitoring wells
> with this plugin to store it in a database? Sounds interesting although I
> wasn't searching exactly for that.
>
> Want to process data of existing groundwater databases with QGIS. Processing
> means precisely the interpolation of groundwater level data and laboratory
> analysis data for groundwater monitoring wells.
>
> I am checking what is already present in this field and what could perhaps
> be contributed for an efficient workflow.
>
> Regards,
> Christine
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   Von: "Bob and Deb" <bobdebm at gmail.com>
>   Gesendet: 25.05.2011 18:31:57
>   An: "Christine Schmidt" <c.schmidt at geotguide.de>
>   Betreff: Re: [Qgis-user] Processsing of Groundwater Databases with QGIS
>
>     Hi Christine,
>     I've been working on a borehole data entry plugin.  We are using it to
> record historical high groundwater for use in liquefaction zone mapping.
>
>     Are you looking for this kind of use cases?
>
>     Regards,
>     Bob
>
>     On May 25, 2011 9:03 AM, "Christine Schmidt" <c.schmidt at geotguide.de>
> wrote:
>     > Dear QGIS community,
>     >
>     > would like to post my first question in this mailing list as follows:
>     > a.. Does anybody know something about a project or use case of
> processing groundwater databases with QGIS, exspecially in order to make
> interpolations of point data (well data) ?
>     > Got to know something similar in the context of GRASS
> (Carrera-Hernandez, 2007). But what about QGIS in this application field ?
>     >
>     > Thanks a lot for any feedback,
>     > warm regards,
>     > Christine
>
>



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