Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a pressing public health and environmental concern, impacting communities across the United States and around the world. These harmful substances can contaminate water, soil, and air—posing serious risks to people and ecosystems alike. To support timely remediation efforts, detailed PFAS contamination plume models can be developed to guide effective cleanup strategies. That’s where Surfer comes in.
In this session, we’ll explore how to:
- Create 2D PFAS contour maps
- Import PFAS data as a drillhole layer
- Grid drillhole data to visualize contamination plumes in 3D
- Design a final layout using a frame template
- Share your results with stakeholders via a 3D PDF
- Get a sneak peek at generating surfaces from drillhole picks
Please click here to download the data used for this webinar.
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