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This short Isatis.neo tutorial explains how to give more space to the 2D/3D viewer within the software. It is a practical “How to” video designed to help users...
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This short Isatis.neo tutorial explains how to give more space to the 2D/3D viewer within the software. It is a practical “How to” video designed to help users...
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The Ginger BURGEAP environmental consultancy, a leader in the remediation of polluted sites and soils for over 30 years, uses the Kartotrak software solution to establish mass balances, define areas of concentrated pollution, and quantify volumes of pollution. What do they see as Kartotrak’s strengths? The 3-dimensional visualization of the contamination and the site, the […]
RSK Environnement has selected Kartotrak, the leading expert tool for characterizing soil and structural contamination. The objective: to integrate a probabilistic approach and significantly enhance the robustness of its assessments.
How can more than 500,000 m³ of excavated soil be managed in a context of heterogeneous soil quality while keeping costs under control?HAROPA PORT relies on a probabilistic geostatistical approach to estimate volumes, anticipate disposal routes, and secure the project budget.