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Borehole Editor dialog

The Borehole Editor dialog is accessed by selecting Subsurface | Borehole/Well Editor on the Arc Hydro Groundwater Toolbar. This tool allows boreholes and wells to be edited in ArcGIS.

The following sections, options, and fields are available:

  • Boreholes section – At the top of this section is a list of all the boreholes and wells in the project.
    • Wells (Point Features) – A drop-down populated with a list of point feature classes that could represent wells.
    • Well Key Field – A drop-down populated by possible unique ID field names from the selected table. Typically, this is the HydroID field.
    • BoreholeLog (Table) – A drop-down populated by possible BoreholeLog tables.
    • Log Key Field – A drop-down populated by possible unique ID field names from the selected table. Typically, this is the WellID field.
    • Optional Unit – A drop-down populated by optional attributes to display. Default is "<Not used>".
  • Contacts section –
    • X and Y – List the X and Y coordinates of the selected borehole or well. Not editable in this dialog.
    • The spreadsheet lists top and bottom elevations, HGUID of the selected well or borehole, the optional unit data (if selected), and and has the following columns:
      • OID – Object ID from the table.
      • TopElev – The top elevation of the borehole or well.
      • BottomElev – The bottom elevation of the borehole or well.
      • HGUID – The Hydrogeologic Unit ID of the OID displayed on that row.
      • Option Unit identifier – The optional unit (if selected) for the OID on that row.
    • Insert – Adds a row to the borehole log.
    • Delete – Removes the selected row from the borehole log.
  • HGU section – Shows the HGU by depth, as well as the optional unit (if selected) of the selected borehole or well.
  • Use HGU Color Manager – Turn this on to activate the HGU Color Manager button.
  • OK – Saves and changes and exits the Borehole Editor dialog.
  • Cancel – Cancels any changes and exits the Borehole Editor dialog.