Solutions

Leapfrog Hydro Application Areas

Leapfrog Hydro gives you the tools for improved resource management. Ideally suited for easy integration into a number of workflows, Leapfrog Hydro streamlines 3D modelling processes, regardless of whether it is being used by an individual or as part of a larger team project.

Experience the difference Leapfrog Hydro can make to your hydrogeological projects, including:

  • Regional Resource Evaluation

Regional geologic models and their input to subsequent groundwater models can be constructed with ease using Leapfrog Hydro's intuitive workflow. Leapfrog Hydro has the ability to combine a range of data sources to produce comprehensive models.

  • Groundwater Model Review and Maintenance

Models are built directly from the data through a process of successive refinements. New data can be automatically incorporated into existing Leapfrog Hydro models for updated interpretation. Modlfow and FeFlow legacy models can be imported for comparison to current data sets. New geologic models can be transferred to existing grids with one click, accelerating the revision of existing models.

  • Contaminated Site Investigations

Rapidly determine the volumes of contaminated soil and water using Leapfrog Hydro's geological model building and 3D interpretation tools. The 3D modelling graphics let modelers, management and regulators visualize the situation in a realistic environment.

  • Contaminated Site Risk Assessment

Upon completion of site characterization, the project file can be transferred to a groundwater modeler who can then construct a flow and transport model within the same conceptual model discretization.

  • Presentation of 3D Modelling Results

The free Leapfrog Viewer provides an informative platform for distributing and communicating modelling results.The Viewer can be downloaded for free from the website, allowing all stakeholders to see and explore the results in a true 3D environment.

Saving 3D scene files lets you create an interactive storyboard of the model development process which can then be showcased in a Windows Media movie.