Central Portal – 3 Permissions
00:00:04 - Introduction 00:00:22 - Find your license entitlements 00:00:37 - Understanding your permissions 00:01:06 - Leapfrog Connectors 00:01:20 - Edit a user and their
Drones, making light of geophysical surveying
With development initially driven by the military, drones have expanded into a plethora of new sectors and are now common in mapping geology and targets of
Leapfrog Works Best Practice: Modelling Complex Geology
Please note: The material covered in this webinar is meant to be more advanced and the subject matter assumes the audience already understands Leapfrog Works
Strength Reduction Stability
Introduction Stability by strength reduction is a procedure where the factor of safety is obtained by weakening the soil in steps in an elastic-plastic finite
Ain’t no mountain high enough? Then make one.
Civil infrastructure projects, especially road and rail links, often have mountains to contend with, and engineers may fervently wish they just weren’t there. In Shanghai,
The star that fell to earth. Will mankind’s search for fusion power find its answers on France’s sunny plains?
It’s been called the world’s biggest scientific experiment: a massive reactor that could finally demonstrate a ‘working’ version of fusion power, and in theory end
How much pressure is the world’s groundwater under, and can it bounce back?
Groundwater is the source for around half the world’s drinking water. Irrigation and agriculture are even more reliant on it. Extraction has increased – that
Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, says the song. But are they also a mine’s best find?
Last Summer, the second largest diamond ever discovered was lifted gingerly from the depths of the Karowe mine in Botswana, owned by Canadian firm Lucara