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[[File:AHGW Subsurface Analyst Features - Rasters to GeoVolumes.png|350px|thumb|right|''Rasters to GeoVolumes'' dialog]]
[[File:ArcGIS Pro Rasters to GeoVolumes.png|350px|thumb|right|''Rasters to GeoVolumes'' tool in the ''Geoprocessing'' pane]]
The ''Rasters to GeoVolumes'' tool is accessed by double-clicking on "[[File:ArcGIS Tool icon 10_5.png|14px]] Rasters to GeoVolumes" under the "[[File:ArcGIS Toolset icon 10_5.png|14px]] Features" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGIS Toolset icon 10_5.png|14px]] Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGIS Toolbox icon 10_5.png|14px]] Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. This tool creates new GeoVolume features from a raster catalog representing a depositional sequence. Horizons are used to build the GeoVolume features traversing the horizons from bottom to top and filling between the current horizon and the uppermost surface of all prior horizons. Each horizon is represented by a raster in the raster catalog.
The ''Rasters to GeoVolumes'' tool is accessed by double-clicking on "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolbx Tool.png|16 px]] Rasters to GeoVolumes" under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolset.png|16 px]] Features" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolset.png|16 px]] Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolbx Item.png|16 px]] ArcHydroGroundwater.pyt" toolbox. This tool creates new GeoVolume features from a mosaic dataset representing a depositional sequence. Horizons are used to build the GeoVolume features traversing the horizons from bottom to top and filling between the current horizon and the uppermost surface of all prior horizons. Each horizon is represented by a raster in the mosaic dataset.
 
:'''''ArcGIS Notes''''' – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox and appears as a dialog.
The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] icon. Fields marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Error icon.png|10px]] icon may either not be supported or the table doesn't exist.
:The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Input Projection TIN'' – Click the [[File:ArcGIS Browse button 10_5.png|14px]] button to bring up the ''Input Projection TIN'' dialog in order to specify the TIN used to define the boundary of the GeoVolume features to be created. Triangles inside the TIN are used to define the triangle strips in the multipatch GeoVolume features.
:The order of the fields may vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Input Raster Catalog'' – Click the [[File:ArcGIS Browse button 10_5.png|14px]] button to bring up the ''Input Raster Catalog'' dialog in order to specify the raster catalog containing rasters for each horizon.
:In ArcGIS there are raster catalogs, but not in ArcGIS Pro. In ArcGIS Pro, mosaic datasets serve a similar purpose to raster catalogs. For ArcGIS, when this document says "mosaic dataset" it usually means "raster catalog".
*[[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] ''Raster Catalog Horizon ID Field'' – Select from the drop-down the field in the raster catalog containing the horizon ID of the rasters. Each horizon ID should be unique.
:The names of the fields in this tool might be different in ArcGIS.
*''Raster Catalog Clip Field'' – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the Raster Catalog used to specify certain rasters as clipping planes. If a raster is specified as a clipping plane, then elevation values on horizons below that raster will be clipped to the raster if they are greater than the clipping raster. The Clip field should contain the following values:
The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] icon. In ArcGIS, they are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] icon. Fields marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Pro Warning Red.png|12 px]] icon may either not be supported or the table doesn't exist.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input Projection Tin'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input Projection Tin'' dialog in order to specify the TIN used to define the boundary of the GeoVolume features to be created. Triangles inside the TIN are used to define the triangle strips in the multipatch GeoVolume features.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input Raster Catalog'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input Raster Catalog'' dialog in order to specify the mosaic dataset containing rasters for each horizon.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Raster Catalog Horizon ID field'' – Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset containing the horizon ID of the rasters. Each horizon ID should be unique.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Minimum MultiPatch Thickness'' – Enter the minimum thickness of multipatch GeoVolume features to create. If the thickness between the top and bottom elevations for a triangular section of the GeoVolume is less than the minimum thickness value, the GeoVolume feature will not be created for that section.
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input GeoVolume Features'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input GeoVolume Features'' dialog in order to specify the GeoVolume feature class where new features will be created.
*''Raster Catalog Clip field'' – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset used to specify certain rasters as clipping planes. If a raster is specified as a clipping plane, then elevation values on horizons below that raster will be clipped to the raster if they are greater than the clipping raster. The Clip field should contain the following values:
**"0" – The raster is not used for clipping (default value).
**"0" – The raster is not used for clipping (default value).
**"1" – The raster is used for clipping horizons below it.
**"1" – The raster is used for clipping horizons below it.
*''Raster Catalog Fill Field'' – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the Raster Catalog used to specify how the horizons are built between Horizon IDs. The Fill field should contain the following values:
*''Raster Catalog Fill field'' – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset used to specify how the horizons are built between Horizon IDs. The Fill field should contain the following values:
**"0" – Do not fill between a lower HorizonID and a higher one.
**"0" – Do not fill between a lower HorizonID and a higher one.
**"1" – Fill between a lower HorizonID and a higher one (default value).
**"1" – Fill between a lower HorizonID and a higher one (default value).
*''Raster Catalog HGUID Field'' – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the raster catalog containing the Hydrogeologic Unit identifier, as part of the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model|Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model]].
*''Raster Catalog HGUID field'' – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset containing the Hydrogeologic Unit identifier, as part of the [[AHGW:Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model|Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model]].
*''Minimum MultiPatch Thickness'' – Enter the minimum thickness of multipatch GeoVolume features to create. If the thickness between the top and bottom elevations for a triangular section of the GeoVolume is less than the minimum thickness value, the GeoVolume feature will not be created for that section.
*''Input GeoVolume Features'' – Click the [[File:ArcGIS Browse button 10_5.png|14px]] button to bring up the ''Input GeoVolume Features'' dialog in order to specify the GeoVolume feature class where new features will be created.
*''Append to Existing GeoVolume Features'' – Turn on to append new GeoSections to the feature class. Turn off to clear the target feature class prior to creating new GeoSections.
*''Append to Existing GeoVolume Features'' – Turn on to append new GeoSections to the feature class. Turn off to clear the target feature class prior to creating new GeoSections.



Latest revision as of 16:54, 14 April 2023

Rasters to GeoVolumes tool in the Geoprocessing pane

The Rasters to GeoVolumes tool is accessed by double-clicking on "ArcGISPro Toolbx Tool.png Rasters to GeoVolumes" under the "ArcGISPro Toolset.png Features" toolset under the "ArcGISPro Toolset.png Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the "ArcGISPro Toolbx Item.png ArcHydroGroundwater.pyt" toolbox. This tool creates new GeoVolume features from a mosaic dataset representing a depositional sequence. Horizons are used to build the GeoVolume features traversing the horizons from bottom to top and filling between the current horizon and the uppermost surface of all prior horizons. Each horizon is represented by a raster in the mosaic dataset.

ArcGIS Notes – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox and appears as a dialog.
The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
The order of the fields may vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
In ArcGIS there are raster catalogs, but not in ArcGIS Pro. In ArcGIS Pro, mosaic datasets serve a similar purpose to raster catalogs. For ArcGIS, when this document says "mosaic dataset" it usually means "raster catalog".
The names of the fields in this tool might be different in ArcGIS.

The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png icon. In ArcGIS, they are marked with a ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png icon. Fields marked with a ArcGIS Pro Warning Red.png icon may either not be supported or the table doesn't exist.

  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Input Projection Tin – Click the ArcGISPro Open.png button to bring up the Input Projection Tin dialog in order to specify the TIN used to define the boundary of the GeoVolume features to be created. Triangles inside the TIN are used to define the triangle strips in the multipatch GeoVolume features.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Input Raster Catalog – Click the ArcGISPro Open.png button to bring up the Input Raster Catalog dialog in order to specify the mosaic dataset containing rasters for each horizon.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Raster Catalog Horizon ID field – Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset containing the horizon ID of the rasters. Each horizon ID should be unique.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Minimum MultiPatch Thickness – Enter the minimum thickness of multipatch GeoVolume features to create. If the thickness between the top and bottom elevations for a triangular section of the GeoVolume is less than the minimum thickness value, the GeoVolume feature will not be created for that section.
  • ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png Input GeoVolume Features – Click the ArcGISPro Open.png button to bring up the Input GeoVolume Features dialog in order to specify the GeoVolume feature class where new features will be created.
  • Raster Catalog Clip field – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset used to specify certain rasters as clipping planes. If a raster is specified as a clipping plane, then elevation values on horizons below that raster will be clipped to the raster if they are greater than the clipping raster. The Clip field should contain the following values:
    • "0" – The raster is not used for clipping (default value).
    • "1" – The raster is used for clipping horizons below it.
  • Raster Catalog Fill field – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset used to specify how the horizons are built between Horizon IDs. The Fill field should contain the following values:
    • "0" – Do not fill between a lower HorizonID and a higher one.
    • "1" – Fill between a lower HorizonID and a higher one (default value).
  • Raster Catalog HGUID field – Optional. Select from the drop-down the field in the mosaic dataset containing the Hydrogeologic Unit identifier, as part of the Arc Hydro Groundwater Data Model.
  • Append to Existing GeoVolume Features – Turn on to append new GeoSections to the feature class. Turn off to clear the target feature class prior to creating new GeoSections.