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The Solid module of GMS is used to construct three-dimensional models of stratigraphy using solids. Once such a model is created, cross sections can be cut anywhere on the model to create fence diagrams. | The Solid module of GMS is used to construct three-dimensional models of stratigraphy using solids. Once such a model is created, cross sections can be cut anywhere on the model to create fence diagrams. | ||
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Solids are used for site characterization and visualization. Solids can also be used to define layer elevation data for MODFLOW models using the [[GMS:Solids to MODFLOW Command|'''Solids → MODFLOW''' command]] or [[GMS:Solids to HUF|'''Solids to HUF''']] and to define a layered 3D mesh using the [[GMS:Solids to Layered Mesh|'''Solids → Layered Mesh''']]. | Solids are used for site characterization and visualization. Solids can also be used to define layer elevation data for MODFLOW models using the [[GMS:Solids to MODFLOW Command|'''Solids → MODFLOW''' command]] or [[GMS:Solids to HUF|'''Solids to HUF''']] and to define a layered 3D mesh using the [[GMS:Solids to Layered Mesh|'''Solids → Layered Mesh''']]. | ||