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If the user wishes to explicitly control the areal extent of a solid created from horizons, this can be done using horizon coverages. GMS has a conceptual model type for horizons.  Coverages that are inside of a horizons conceptual model can be associated with a horizon ID.  The polygons in a horizon coverage determine the areal extent of the solid for the associated horizon.  The first figure below shows a horizon coverage for the green material.  The solid associated with this horizon will not extend beyond the boundary of the polygon. The second figure shows the solid resulting from the boreholes and the horizon coverage. When the Horizons→Solids command is executed the user may include a Horizons conceptual model as part of the input to the command.
If wanting to explicitly control the areal extent of a solid created from horizons, this can be done using horizon coverages. GMS has a conceptual model type for horizons.  Coverages that are inside of a horizons conceptual model can be associated with a horizon ID.  The polygons in a horizon coverage determine the areal extent of the solid for the associated horizon.  The first figure below shows a horizon coverage for the green material.  The solid associated with this horizon will not extend beyond the boundary of the polygon. The second figure shows the solid resulting from the boreholes and the horizon coverage. When the '''Horizons→Solids''' command is executed it is possible to include a Horizons conceptual model as part of the input to the command.


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The horizons algorithm is used to create either solids, HUF units, or 3D meshes from borehole and TIN data.  How to use the horizon commands are explained in more detail below:
 
 
The Horizons algorithm is used to create either solids, HUF units, or 3D Meshes from Borehole and TIN data.  How to use the three Horizon commands are explained in more detail below:


*[[GMS:Horizons to Solids|Horizons to Solids]]
*[[GMS:Horizons to Solids|Horizons to Solids]]


*[[GMS:Horizons to 3D Mesh|Horizons to 3D Mesh]]
*[[GMS:Horizons to 3D Mesh|Horizons to 3D Mesh]]
*[[GMS:Horizons to UGrid|Horizons to UGrid]]


*[[GMS:Horizons to HUF|Horizons to HUF]]
*[[GMS:Horizons to HUF|Horizons to HUF]]
==Build Horizon Coverages==
The right-click menu for the horizon conceptual model contains the '''Build Horizon Coverages''' command. This command will bring up the ''Build Horizon Coverages'' wizard. All horizon IDs must have been assigned to boreholes and there must be a coverage with a polygon before the ''Build Horizon Coverages'' wizard can be used. The wizard will offer options for which boreholes to use, which boundary coverage to use, and which horizons to generate. After running the wizard, horizons will appear as new coverages in the Project Explorer.




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Latest revision as of 16:39, 14 August 2023

Horizons
HorCoverage.png
Links
Horizons
Horizons to Solids
Horizons to 3D Mesh
Horizons to UGrid
Horizons to HUF
Horizons Wizard
Including Borehole Cross Sections
Raster Catalog
Horizons Conceptual Model
Horizons Applications

If wanting to explicitly control the areal extent of a solid created from horizons, this can be done using horizon coverages. GMS has a conceptual model type for horizons. Coverages that are inside of a horizons conceptual model can be associated with a horizon ID. The polygons in a horizon coverage determine the areal extent of the solid for the associated horizon. The first figure below shows a horizon coverage for the green material. The solid associated with this horizon will not extend beyond the boundary of the polygon. The second figure shows the solid resulting from the boreholes and the horizon coverage. When the Horizons→Solids command is executed it is possible to include a Horizons conceptual model as part of the input to the command.

The horizons algorithm is used to create either solids, HUF units, or 3D meshes from borehole and TIN data. How to use the horizon commands are explained in more detail below:

Build Horizon Coverages

The right-click menu for the horizon conceptual model contains the Build Horizon Coverages command. This command will bring up the Build Horizon Coverages wizard. All horizon IDs must have been assigned to boreholes and there must be a coverage with a polygon before the Build Horizon Coverages wizard can be used. The wizard will offer options for which boreholes to use, which boundary coverage to use, and which horizons to generate. After running the wizard, horizons will appear as new coverages in the Project Explorer.