BoreholeIds
BoreholeIds are unique identifiers assigned to boreholes, which are narrow shafts drilled into the Earth's surface for various purposes such as geological exploration, water well drilling, or environmental monitoring. These identifiers are crucial for organizing, managing, and referencing borehole data in databases and records. BoreholeIds typically consist of a combination of alphanumeric characters and may include information about the location, depth, or purpose of the borehole. They help ensure that each borehole can be accurately tracked and retrieved, facilitating efficient data management and analysis. The format and structure of BoreholeIds can vary depending on the organization or project using them, but they generally aim to provide a standardized and consistent method of identification.