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Subsurfaces

TabLogs has a set of dynamic workflows to help you create your subsurface data in logs

Once users access the subsurface contents in the logging page, a side panel will appear for the user to select on.

  • Origin: Fill, Natural, Alluvial, Residual, Rock, Non-Soil, origin, original
    • If rock is selected, rock type selection will appear.
      Rock types: Sandstone, Siltstone, Phyllite, Basalt, Greywacke, Argillite, Concrete, Breccia, Chert, Coal, Conglomerate, Gneiss, Granite, Rhyolite, Ruff, Asphalt
    • If Soil is selected, Soil type selection will appear.
      Soil types: Gravel, Sand, Clay, Silt, Peat
    • If non-soil is selected, Non-soil type will appear.
      Non-soil types: Concrete, Pavers, Subbase Course 
  • Identifier: Clayey, Silty, Sandy, Gravelly, None 
    • If clayey is selected, plasticity will appear.
      Clay Plasticity: Low, Medium, High
    • If sandy or gravel is selected, grain size will appear.
      Sand/Gravel Grain Size: Fine, Medium, Coarse
    • If clay is selected, stiffness will appear.
      Stiffness: Very Soft, Soft, Firm, Stiff, Very Stiff, Hard, Friable 
    • If peat is selected, degree of decomposition will appear.
      Degree of decomposition: Fibrous, Pseudo-fibrous, Amorphous 
  • Weathering/Alteration: Extremely, Distinctly, Highly, Moderately, Slightly, Fresh 
  • Strength: Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High, Extremely High
  • Fabric: Distinct or Indistinct
  • Content: Organic or Inorganic
  • Density: Very Loose, Loose, Medium Dense, Dense, Very Dense
  • Plasticity: Non-Plastic, Low, Medium, High
  • Color: You can combine or customize the color you need to input using our TabLogs selector
  • Moisture: Wet, Moist, Slightly Moist, Dry
  • Notes: User can also add notes for specific profile.