Imports subsurface drillhole or borehole data from an ODBC source to a feature dataset in a geodatabase.
The imported drillhole data will be stored in a feature dataset (called "Drillholes" by default), with feature classes created for each data type that is associated with the imported drillholes:
Before importing drillholes from an ODBC source, you are asked to establish an ODBC connection and select the Data Source Name (MS Access Database, Excel Files, etc.) that contains the drillhole data to be imported.
Specify the output geodatabase in which to store the drillhole data and the spatial reference system that will be assigned to the feature dataset. You can also choose how to treat any existing data, if this is a second or subsequent import. If drillhole data already exists in the current drillhole dataset, the option to overwrite or append to existing data will be made available.
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Import into existing Drillhole dataset |
This determines if the import will create a new drillhole dataset, or if the data will be imported into a pre-existing drillhole dataset:
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Output Drillhole Dataset |
The name of the geodatabase feature dataset in which to store the imported drillhole data. |
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Spatial Reference (Optional) |
The coordinate system (CS) to be used to spatially reference the imported drillhole data. Click on the Select coordinate system button to select the appropriate CS from the available options or add a new one.
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Existing data |
If the data will be imported into an existing drillhole feature dataset, this determines if the newly imported data will overwrite existing data, or not:
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Use import template files? |
This determines if the import will use pre-existing templates or the import wizard to import the data:
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Collar data |
Drillhole collar data defines the surface location of a drillhole. Collar data has 5 required fields:
Hole Collar data can also include Azimuth, Dip, and various attribute fields.
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Survey data |
Drillhole survey data contains hole deviation information, and requires 4 fields:
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Interval (from-to) data |
Interval, or "from-to" data: data acquired over specified depth intervals ("from-to depths") down the hole. This can be categorical data such as lithology, weathering, alteration or mineralization, or numeric data such as geochemical assays.
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Point (depth) data |
Point data, or single depths: data acquired in discrete measurements made at specific depths. This can be structural data measurements, or geophysical logs.
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Template |
The template file (with a file extension"i4") to be used to import the data file. Enabled if Use import template files? is checked. |
I4 File (.i4, .ii4) |
Data |
The data source specified in the selected Template file. The data source and the type of data specified in the template files will be used to import the Drillhole data. |
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Drillhole data that has been previously imported to any version of Target, may have saved template files. Import template files contain all of the import parameters including data source type (e.g. Excel, Access), data source location, and the type of data (Collar, Survey, From-To, Point), so these import parameters do not need to be specified again. These templates are useful to re-import data using the same settings, or to import new data with the same formatting. If no import templates are provided, the import wizard ('Drillhole Import') will be shown to select the type and format of the data to be imported.
Learn more about Template Files.
The drillholes are always "desurveyed" on import, which means a 3D spatial object (a drillhole "trace") is calculated for each drillhole. The output trace for any given hole can vary depending on what type of data is available during import (collars only, vs. collar and survey data) and which method is selected to do the desurvey calculations, as well as the resolution value selected. The various ways to calculate the traces, depending on which types of data are available, are described below:
With collar locations only, no survey data present:
With collar locations and dip-azimuth survey data:
Learn more about Resurvey Holes.
When drillhole data is imported into an existing drillhole feature dataset:
Drillhole Import Wizard:
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