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    United States Configuration Pack Guide

    This guide is designed to provide an overview of the default resources available with OpenGround and how they can be used in different workflows.

    OpenGround is a powerful platform for managing and analyzing geological data, and it comes with a set of default resources known as Configuration Packs. These packs include log templates, data input profiles, and other components that are designed to help users get started with OpenGround quickly and easily.

    This Configuration Pack Guide is intended to help users understand the components of the US Configuration Pack and how they can be used in different workflows. By following the guidance in this guide, users can make the most of the default resources provided with OpenGround and minimize the need for customizations.

    Each Configuration Pack is designed to meet the needs of a specific region or organization, and the guide provides detailed information on the components of each pack and how they can be used in different workflows. We hope that this guide will help you get started with OpenGround and make the most of its powerful capabilities.

    How To Use This Guide

    This guide is designed to provide an overview of the default resources available with OpenGround and how they can be used in different workflows. We recommend using the configuration packs as they are to avoid the need for customizations, but OpenGround can be extended if necessary.

    Remember, the goal of this guide is to help you understand the resources provided with OpenGround and how they can be used in different workflows, so you can make informed decisions about how to use the platform.

    What is a Configuration Pack

    A Configuration Pack is a set of related components that can be used with the OpenGround platform. These components may include log templates, data input profiles, and the database model. The default configuration packs provided with OpenGround are typically based on regional standards, but they can be customized to meet specific needs.

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