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*[[GMS:Horizons to 3D Mesh|Horizons to 3D Mesh]] | *[[GMS:Horizons to 3D Mesh|Horizons to 3D Mesh]] | ||
*Contacts to TIN | *Contacts to TIN | ||
:The '''''Contacts | :The '''''Contacts → TIN''''' command is used to create a [[GMS:TIN Module|TIN]] surface from a set of selected contacts. | ||
*Contacts to 2D Scatter Points | *Contacts to 2D Scatter Points | ||
:A set of selected contacts can be converted to a 2D scatter point set using the '''''Contacts | :A set of selected contacts can be converted to a 2D scatter point set using the '''''Contacts → 2D Scatter Points''''' command. | ||
*Sample Data to 3D Scatter Points | *Sample Data to 3D Scatter Points | ||
:The '''''Sample Data | :The '''''Sample Data → 3D Scatter Points''''' command brings up the ''Sample Data → Scatter Points'' dialog that is used to create a 3D scatter point set from sample data. | ||
*Sample Data to Stratigraphy | *Sample Data to Stratigraphy | ||
*Watertable to 2D Scatter Points | *Watertable to 2D Scatter Points | ||
:The water table coordinates for a set of boreholes can be converted to a 2D scatter point set using the '''''Water Table | :The water table coordinates for a set of boreholes can be converted to a 2D scatter point set using the '''''Water Table → 2D Scatter Points''''' command. | ||
*Add Contacts to TIN | *Add Contacts to TIN | ||
:The '''''Add Contacts to TIN''''' command is used to enter a point from a contact into the active TIN. The contact(s) are first selected and the command is then chosen from the ''Borehole'' menu. Typically all contacts which should be part of a TIN are selected before generating the TIN, but sometimes one is inadvertently left out, or more boreholes are added later. | :The '''''Add Contacts to TIN''''' command is used to enter a point from a contact into the active TIN. The contact(s) are first selected and the command is then chosen from the ''Borehole'' menu. Typically all contacts which should be part of a TIN are selected before generating the TIN, but sometimes one is inadvertently left out, or more boreholes are added later. |