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Groundwater: The Lifeline of Global Communities and Economies

Groundwater: The Lifeline of Global Communities and Economies

On World Water Day 2024, Seequent underscores the critical role of groundwater in sustaining life and economies globally. Our infographic delves into the unseen yet
/ Environmental
GeoStudio Answer Hour: New Features in GeoStudio

GeoStudio Answer Hour: New Features in GeoStudio

GeoStudio 2024.1 continues to build on Seequent’s geotechnical analysis solution, with the addition of many new SLOPE3D features. This release also advances the 3D geometry
/ Civil, GeoStudio, Mining, Videos
The future of groundwater is digital

The future of groundwater is digital

The question isn’t whether we need to act – it’s how quickly we can scale solutions that work. And here’s the good news: water isn’t
A photo of a factory smoke pipe sending smoke to the atmosphere.

Harnessing low temperature geothermal fields in the urban area of Reykjavík, SW-Iceland: tackling challenges with 3D modelling

Since the 1930s the utilisation of low temperature geothermal fields in Iceland has greatly improved the inhabitants’ life quality and completely transformed capital city. The
/ Energy, Leapfrog Energy, Videos
Resource ready estimates - Tricks you might not know

Resource ready estimates – Tricks you might not know

Leapfrog Edge is a module that extends Leapfrog's dynamic workflow, offering built-in tools for comprehensive resource estimation and validation directly within the software. Join Lee
/ Leapfrog Edge, Mining, Videos
Master the blast - Leapfrog workflows for blast hole mapping

Master the blast – Leapfrog workflows for blast hole mapping

In this webinar, we will showcase Leapfrog Geo workflows that can assist production geologists with their grade control workflows by using existing data to achieve
/ Leapfrog Geo, Mining, Videos
Is this the toughest railway project in the world?

Is this the toughest railway project in the world?

The China-Nepal railway would be a high-altitude feat of almost inhuman engineering skill. Impossible say some. Yet 50 years after it was first mooted, a
/ Civil
How high to find the wind?

How high to find the wind?

Is there a limit to where you can place a turbine, and does it even need its feet on the ground? Plus four other renewable
/ Energy, Wind

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