
3D geological mapping
3D geological mapping involves creating detailed, three-dimensional representations of underground rock structures and formations. Using data from boreholes, seismic surveys, and geological studies, geologists visualize the layers, faults, and mineral deposits beneath Earth's surface. This process helps in understanding the subsurface geology for resource exploration, construction, and environmental management. Unlike traditional flat maps, 3D models provide an accurate spatial perspective, making it easier to interpret complex geological features and make informed decisions about land use and resource extraction.