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Discover how to seamlessly integrate the GERDA database into Aarhus Workbench to create customized maps in just a few clicks. This guide will walk you through adding a GERDA database, opening and creating maps, and inputting data using Database Query (DBQ). Learn to zoom in on specific themes such as elevation of good conductors or interval resistivity maps (0-20m and 20-40m). Additionally, draw profiles and incorporate database information along with themes like the elevation of top/bottom of good conductors or the transition from chalk.
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Aarhus Workbench From GERDA to maps in a few clicks
Add a the data (DataBaseQuery - DBQ) Zoom in…
Buried valleys …e.g. elevation of a good condoctor