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PLog Your Complete Field Logging System Brochure
PLogYOUR COMPLETE FIELD LOGGING SYSTEMThe PLog Data Logger is the most advanced field data collection system avail-able for digitally logging site investigation data. With PLog you can easily enter field data on your Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or Tablet PC and then upload it to gINT. PLog facilitates recording nearly any type of borehole data you need including: • Soil and rock samples • Soil and rock stratigraphy • Groundwater conditions • Environmental data • Installation details for inclinometers and wells • Drilling notes • And much morePLog quickly pays for itself by eliminating redundancy in data collection, QA/QC and reporting process saving time and money. Try it and you will see why geo-engineers worldwide are using PLog for their field data collection.6825 Jimmy Carter Blvd / Suite 1210 / Norcross, Georgia 30071 / Telephone: 678-406-0106 / www.dataforensics.netT R A N S F O R M Y O U R D A T A I N T O K N O W L E D G ED A T A . O N P U R P O S E .Benefits include:• Ensure consistent and complete field logs: Wizard-like interface guides your personnel through the data collection process customized for your organization. • Quickly and easily record data in the field: Customizable dropdown lists facilitate rapid data input via standardized choices that eliminate user errors.• Remove redundant data entry: Eliminate transcription, typo-graphical, spelling and handwriting mistakes by direct digital data entry in the field.• Improve Data Quality: “Smart” forms validate data reducing calculation and terminology mistakes.• Deliver near real-time data: Transfer data wireless or wired to get field logs to the office.• Integrate seamlessly with gINT: Generate professional final borehole logs within minutes of drilling.• Reduce final borehole log generation time and cost: On a 30-foot borehole, typical personnel time savings are 1/2 hour of clerical time and 1/2 hour of engineering time, which equates to $1-$2 per foot of drilling.For more information, please visit:www.dataforensics.net/plog.phpAGS 3.1 Compliant
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