In the QuickGIS editor, you open each boring file and then place its geological layer data into a table of X, Y, Z
coordinates. Once in this format, QuickGIS can export the data to a variety of modelling programs. This two step process
is necessary because human interpretation of the layers is almost always needed. Below is a sample GIS table:
QuickSoil provides a method of showing soil sample test results (not found in QuickLog). Under each column, the value
(and graph, optionally) of the parameter are shown at the depth of the soil sample. The amount of shading in
the graph is equal to the value of the parameter in proportion to its "contamination limit," a standard that you assign.
Below is a sample diagram: