EVS/MVS

 

What's New

EVS for ArcView | EVS Standard | EVS-PRO

 

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EVS for ArcView & ArcGIS

EVS for ArcView is C Tech's easiest to use true 3D analysis and visualization system designed to seamlessly integrate with ESRI's ArcView¢ç GIS or to operate in a stand-alone mode. Features include: borehole and sample posting; mapping isovolumes and isolines; parameter estimation using expert system driven 2D and 3D kriging algorithms with best fit variograms; ability to visualize and explode geologic layers colored by thickness, material, or contamination and much more. Integrated volumetrics and mass calculation for soil and groundwater contamination and ore bodies.

 

 

 

 

Discover true 3D analysis and visualization seamlessly integrated with ArcView & ArcGIS! Geologic modeling, geostatistics, volumetrics, and mass calculations all in one package...EVS for ArcView. Only C Tech provides this level of true 3D volumetric modeling, presentation graphics and GIS integration.

 

 

 

Choose your application from our graphical Preview and Launch Menu and see your data as a true 3D volumetric model in seconds.

Launch all C Tech Software from our FREE ArcView¢ç& ArcGIS¢ç Extensions! C Tech's extensions allow you to query your data in shapefiles and/or tables and build chemistry and geology files in EVS format. Once your files are created or existing data is read, the extension can launch one of many applications for analysis and visualization of your chemistry and/or geology data.

EVS for ArcView is a subset of the other EVS versions. With EVS-Standard or EVS-PRO the ArcView & ArcGIS extensions are even more powerful.


 

This application is just one of many included with EVS for ArcView. Interactively move the slice planes with your mouse throughout the 3D volume computed using our expert system driven Kriging. Query the measured data used in the Kriging, shown here as spheres sized and colored according to contaminant concentration

 

To see how to integrate your data into one of our products check out the file format specifications