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==Pathlines -> Arcs==
==Pathlines -> Arcs==
The ''MODPATH|Pathlines->Arcs'' command will convert pathlines to feature arcs, creating a separate coverage for each well. Coverages can be exported as a shapefile or converted to CAD data.
The ''MODPATH|Pathlines -> Arcs'' command will convert pathlines to feature arcs, creating a separate coverage for each well. Coverages can be exported as a shapefile or converted to CAD data.


==Capture Zones -> Arcs==
==Capture Zones -> Arcs==
The ''MODPATH|Capture Zones -> Arcs'' command will convert the capture zone outline to feature arcs, creating a separate coverage for each well. Coverages can be exported as a shapefile or converted to CAD data.


==Tab delimited file==
==Tab delimited file==
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Revision as of 16:59, 3 November 2011

Pathlines can be exported from GMS in a few different ways:

Pathlines -> Arcs

The MODPATH|Pathlines -> Arcs command will convert pathlines to feature arcs, creating a separate coverage for each well. Coverages can be exported as a shapefile or converted to CAD data.

Capture Zones -> Arcs

The MODPATH|Capture Zones -> Arcs command will convert the capture zone outline to feature arcs, creating a separate coverage for each well. Coverages can be exported as a shapefile or converted to CAD data.

Tab delimited file

Pathlines can be exported by right-clicking on a particle set in the Project Explorer and selecting the Export option. This saves the pathline geometry to a tab-delimited text file that can be imported directly into Excel:

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