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Soil & Groundwater
March 23, 2017
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Groundwater papers link methane in groundwater to natural sources
A pair of papers in Groundwater®, NGWA`s bimonthly technical publication, finds a high level of methane in water wells from two Texas counties is most likely from shallow natural gas deposits, not natural gas leaks caused by hydraulic fracturing operations in the underlying Barnett Shale. 

pLog and ESlog / gINT in Environmental Data Management
The capture of soil logging data, and subsequent reporting, can be a time-consuming component of your project.Companies such as GHD, Cardno, LBW, Senversa, Robson and Jacobs are using pLog to collect borehole information in the field and produce logs in either gINT or ESlog.When you`re out in the field ... » read more

Eijkelkamp Soil & Water
 

Eijkelkamp can not be summarized on one simple page. That is why we wrote this Company Story. You will find, short and to the point, a large number of events and things worth knowing that made the company what it is today: Royal Eijkelkamp. Water makes a difference worldwide by developing, producing and delivering solutions for soil and water projects. Eijkelkamp Soil & Water is involved in soil and water projects worldwide within the themes Land Degradation, Food Security, Urbanisation, Pollution, Land Development and Natural Resources. Eijkelkamp Soil & Water is represented in over 70 countries by specially selected partners.

   
Recoverable Resource Reporting with Minestis: enjoy the efficiency of an integrated word processor to build your resource report
Minestis, Geovariances software solution dedicated to mineral resource estimation, delivers a great deal of outputs resulting from ... » read more
Study Evaluates Critical Mineral-Resource Potential in Alaska
A new method for evaluating the resource potential for large, underexplored regions for critical minerals in Alaska is now available online. Critical ... » read more
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