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Borehole Viewer pane

The Borehole Viewer pane is accessed by going to the Arc Hydro Groundwater ribbon in ArcGIS Pro and selecting ArcGIS Borehole-Well Editor and Advanced Editor icon 10 5.pngBorehole Viewer. This tool allows visualization of boreholes in a Pop-up in ArcGIS Pro. Unlike former versions of ArcGIS, this tool cannot be used to edit the boreholes. Editing the boreholes requires actually going to the table for the boreholes in ArcGIS Pro and editing the information there.

The following sections, options, and fields are available:

  • Well section
    • Well Layer – 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 section
    • 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.
    • Log unit field – A drop-down populated by attributes to display.

Once the fields are filled out, click the Arcgispro Slct.png icon to activate the Borehole Viewer tool. With the tool activated, use it to select wells/boreholes in the map. Once a well is selected, a Pop-up pane appears that displays the log unit field by depth of the selected borehole or well.

Pop-up pane for Borehole Viewer


ArcGIS Notes

Borehole Editor dialog

In ArcGIS, this tool is called the Borehole Editor. It has significant differences from the Borehole Viewer in ArcGIS Pro. If using ArcGIS, please refer to the documentation below.

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.