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This is a list of free and open-source software for geological data handling and interpretation. The list is split into broad categories, depending on the intended use of the software and its scope of functionality. Notice that 'free and open-source' requires that the source code is available and users are given a free software license.
In 2014, a free Student Edition of the software was released, [5] and was later expanded in 2021 to a Community Edition free to all aqueous chemists. [6] An early version of the software was one of the first applications of parallel vector computing, the predecessor to today's multi-core processors, to geological research. [7]
The National Geothermal Data System makes use of the large collection of hard copy documents stored in state geological survey archives. [1] [2] These documents include maps, field notes and well logs relevant to geothermal exploration and development.
FREEWAT is a free and open source, QGIS-integrated modelling platform integrating MODFLOW (MODFLOW versions integrated are MODFLOW-2005 and MODFLOW-OWHM) and the following MODFLOW-related simulation codes: MT3DMS, MT3D-USGS, SEAWAT, ZONE BUDGET, MODPATH, UCODE-2014. FREEWAT has been developed in the framework of the H2020 FREEWAT project (FREE ...
Integrating diverse types of observations into 3D geomodels: geological mapping data, borehole data and interpretations, seismic images and interpretations, potential field data, well test data, etc., Better accounting for geological processes during model building, Characterizing uncertainty about the geomodels to help assess risk.
In 2002, Schlumberger acquired Technoguide and the Petrel software tools. Schlumberger currently supports and markets Petrel. Newer versions of Petrel include additional functionality such as geological modeling, seismic interpretation, uncertainty analysis, well planning, and links to reservoir simulators.
Some features of digital mapping equipment are common to both survey or reconnaissance mapping and “traditional” comprehensive mapping. The capture of less data-intensive reconnaissance mapping or survey data in the field can be accomplished by less robust databases and GIS programs, and hardware with a smaller screen size. [10] [11]
TerraView – Handles vector and raster data stored in a relational or geo-relational database, i.e. a frontend for TerraLib. GWmodelS – free application software implementing Geographically Weighted (GW) models to analyse geo-spatial data. [15] Whitebox GAT – Cross-platform, free and open-source GIS software.