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Water levels and symbols can be added to logs in a borehole view or cross section view. All you need to complete these steps is your water level data imported as a Depth table. Learn more about Depth tables here. See the steps for each scenario below:
Borehole view:
- Select the log you wish to add the water level symbol(s) to.
- On the Water Level page in the Property Manager, check the box next to Display water level symbol.
- Select the depth table that lists the water level depths for each Hole ID from the Water level table dropdown list.
Note: if you do not have a depth table, learn how to set one up in Strater's Help. - If desired, set the symbol size, style, alignment, line properties, fill properties, and/or label properties for the symbol.
Cross section view:
- Select an individual log or select the Logs object in in the Object Manager.
- On the Water Level page in the Property Manager, check the box next to Display water level symbol.
- Select the depth table that lists the water level depths for each Hole ID from the Water level table dropdown list.
Note: if you do not have a depth table, learn how to set one up in Strater's Help. - If desired, set the symbol size, style, alignment, line properties, fill properties, and/or label properties for the symbol.
- If you would like to connect the water level symbols with a line, click on the Cross Section object in the Object Manager, and then check the box in the Property Manager next to Connect water level(s) by names. If you've added a name to the third column of your depth log, these names are used to connect the symbols, otherwise, the symbols are connected in the order they're listed in the table (so the first symbol in each log is connected to the first symbol in the other logs, the second symbol is connected with the second symbol in the other logs, and so on).
Updated March 15, 2018
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