Top 7 Most Popular Geology Softwares | Dec 2024

Here are the top 7 most popular geology softwares as derived from our TpSort Score which is a continually popular score, it denotes an estimated popularity of a software.

1. InnStereo

InnStereo InnStereo is a stereographic projection program (or stereonet program) that produces print-ready plots. It is aimed at students and professionals in geology, structural geology, and engineering. The plots are rendered using matplotlib, which ensures that the plots are of high quality. The program and all its underlying libraries are open-source......

2. OpenStereo

OpenStereo OpenStereo is an open source, cross-platform software for structural geology analysis.The software is written in Python, a high-level, cross-platform programming language and the GUI is designed with wxPython, which provide a consistent look regardless the OS. Numeric operations (like matrix and linear algebra) are performed with the Numpy module and......

3. Stereonet 9

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4. Orient

Orient Orient is for plotting and analyzing orientation data - data that can be described by an axis or a direction in space or, equivalently, by a position on a sphere or circle. Examples of orientation data include: geologic bedding and cleavage planes, fold axes, faults and fault slip directions, paleomagnetic......

5. Tectonics FP

Tectonics FP Tectonics FP is a software for geologists to manipulate and display brittle tectonics data.......

6. Surfer

Surfer Surfer’s sophisticated interpolation engine transforms your XYZ data into publication-quality maps. Surfer provides more gridding methods and more control over gridding parameters, including customized variograms, than any other software package on the market. You can also use grid files obtained from other sources, such as USGS DEM files or ESRI......

7. Geomodelr

Geomodelr Geomodelr is the first web geological modeling platform. It helps you to model complex geological settings with simple operations. Additionally, It helps people to share and reuse geological models. It’s methodology is called Always Solid Modeling. It’s a different way to model. For example, if you draw one cross section,......