An actual .aidv file could look like the following:
# This is a comment line....any line that starts with # is ignored
X |
Y |
Ztop |
Zbot |
@@TOTHC |
Bore |
Top |
Elevation |
6.0 |
feet |
|
|
|
|
10 |
1 |
mg/l |
|
|
|
|
11086.52 |
12830.67 |
-13 |
-26 |
2.000 |
W-49 |
4.5 |
11199.04 |
12810.16 |
-18 |
-30 |
2.000 |
W-51 |
4 |
11298.00 |
12808.63 |
-12 |
-38 |
3600. |
W-52 |
3 |
11566.34 |
12850.59 |
-14 |
-25 |
0.000 |
W-30 |
7.5 |
11251.30 |
12929.27 |
-24 |
-30 |
33000 |
W-75 |
2 |
11248.75 |
12870.91 |
-17 |
-22 |
5004.8 |
W-48 |
3 |
11340.49 |
12892.61 |
-11 |
-16 |
120.0 |
W-47 |
2.5 |
11340.49 |
12892.61 |
-22 |
-28 |
320.0 |
W-47 |
2.5 |
11338.00 |
12830.80 |
-13 |
-20 |
640.0 |
W-38 |
4 |
11401.73 |
12897.77 |
-36 |
-40 |
0.300 |
W-45 |
4 |
This example file above (10_well_screens.aidv) has 10 well screens in 9 boreholes. Well W-47 has two different screen intervals. Note that line 2 contains the word Elevation and the number 6.0 which is the max-gap parameter. There are 10 rows of data and there is only one analyte value per line, but up to 300 could be included in a single file.
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