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Is it wise to take up both Civil Engineering and Geology? What are the job opportunities if I did so? It's not a double degree course but I believe I'm allowed to do so. I wanted the job obligations of both CEs and Geologists. If not Geology then I'll probably take up Materials Engineering.

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I've been working on a project that involves monitoring wells. Fair warning, I don't know much about geology.

 

We have to show a groundwater level on our profiles, but all we do is extrapolate from a few scattered readings. Once I've built a profile, I add a line to show the groundwater. Kludgy, I know, but kludgy is a way of life here. That said, there's no reason you couldn't create a groundwater surface and define it with breaklines between the sampling points. Contrary to BigAl's belief, you can display multiple profiles in one profile view.

 

You don't need a separate LISP routine to create a profile. That functionality is built into Civil 3D. All you need is a surface, which you can build from the contours you mention, and an alignment.

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