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[[Image:solids.gif|left|frame|Example of a solid created in GMS|150px]]
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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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Revision as of 18:04, 23 June 2011

Solid Module
Solids.png
Solid
Solid Properties
Solid Primitives
Solid Cross Sections
More
Boundary Matching
HUF Package
Horizons to Solids
Solid Display Options
Solid Module Tool Palette
Solids to HUF
Solids to Layered Mesh
Solids to MODFLOW Command
Solid Commands

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.

File:Solids.gif
Example of a solid created in GMS
File:Xsect.gif
Example of fence diagrams created using solids

Solids are used for site characterization and visualization. Solids can also be used to define layer elevation data for MODFLOW models using the Solids -> MODFLOW command or Solids to HUF and to define a layered 3D mesh using the Solids -> Layered Mesh.