Version 3.7 comes with the ability to filter data records that have, or don’t have, any files, maps, plans, or sections associated to them.
Associating files to data records is convenient. For example, you could associate core photos to the corresponding samples or an incident report to its corresponding hazard incident.
Previous tips can be found under the Software tip category in the Resources section and in the Archives section of our website.
Latest news
Import geoh5 into GOCAD Mining Suite
Seamlessly go between GOCAD Mining Suite and Geoscience ANALYST...
Rock reclassification editor
In GOCAD Mining Suite, you can simplify logging codes for modelling projects and data management using the Rock reclassification editor...
New mine production theme
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, version 3.2 has a new theme called Production area. It’s designed for stope, mining room, or drawpoint data...
Footprints project public data repository available soon
Project-generated and previously public data, models, and documents from the NSERC-CMIC mineral exploration project, “Integrated Multi-Parameter Footprints of Ore Systems...
Used v/s available themes
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, the Theme drop down menu shows a filtered list of those containing data sets by default...
Monitoring folders
Geoscience INTEGRATOR's monitoring folders can be used to automatically import files to a project to save time and streamline regular updates.
Manual classifications vs Project classifications
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, There are two ways to create classifications when importing data...
Uploading multiple files
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, you can upload multiple files in one simple step...
View neighbourhoods in 3D
You can display your neighbourhoods in Geoscience INTEGRATOR 3D viewer, making it easier to understand spatial distribution of the data.
Using ioGAS in Geoscience ANALYST Pro – Virtual Lecture
Past event, recording available here...
Quick selection search tool
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR we added a search box to help you find objects lists such as drillholes, samples, or stations that often have thousands of items...

