
Borehole data
Borehole data refers to information collected from an underground hole drilled into the Earth’s crust. This data includes details about the types of rocks and sediments encountered, their layers, and properties like porosity or water content. It helps scientists and engineers understand subsurface geology, locate resources such as water, minerals, or oil, and assess groundwater flow or stability. By analyzing borehole data, professionals can make informed decisions about construction, resource extraction, and environmental management, providing a detailed "slice" of what lies beneath the surface.