EboraBot Geology Figure Solver
Upload or photograph a rock or mineral specimen, a geologic map or cross-section, an outcrop, or a fold/fault structure and EboraBot reads it for you โ it gives the most likely identification (with an honest confidence and alternatives), lists the properties it sees, reads strike/dip, scale and contour interval off maps, explains how to identify or read it step-by-step, and tells you what it means for a civil engineer. Great for rock & mineral ID, geologic maps, cross-sections, and structures.
๐ท Upload or photograph a geological figure โ a rock or mineral hand-specimen, a geologic map or cross-section, an outcrop / field photo, or a fold/fault structure sketch. EboraBot gives the most likely identification with an honest confidence and alternatives, lists the properties it sees, reads strike/dip, scale and contour interval off maps, and explains how to identify or read it โ and what it means for a civil engineer. Costs 15 EP per figure.
๐ Geology Figure Reading & Explanation
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Before you analyze
EboraBot reads your figure with AI vision, then explains it. Heads up:
- Identifying a rock or mineral from one photo is uncertain โ color and lighting mislead, and the key tests (hardness, streak, acid fizz) can't be done from an image. EboraBot gives a best guess with a confidence and alternatives, not a final verdict.
- It can misread a strike/dip value, scale, or contour interval off a map.
- Always check the "What EboraBot read" box before trusting the explanation โ and use the free correction box to add a clue (it fizzes in acid, it scratches glass).
- The explanation is a study aid. Confirm in hand with the real tests, your notes, and what your professor taught.
How the Geology Figure Solver works
Upload or photograph a rock or mineral specimen, geologic map, cross-section, outcrop, or structure and EboraBot identifies / reads it, lists the properties it sees, reads any strike/dip, scale and contour interval, and explains what it means in civil engineering. Heads up:
- Costs 15 EP per figure (the AI-vision step is the heavy part).
- Best for figures โ rock & mineral specimens, geologic maps, cross-sections, outcrops, fold/fault sketches. For text problems (three-point, Darcy, half-life) use the Geology Worded Solver (cheaper).
- Take a sharp, well-lit photo on a neutral background; include a coin or ruler for scale if you can. Crop to just the specimen or map.
- ID from a photo is a best guess โ confirm with the real tests (hardness, streak, acid). Check the reading box before trusting it.