Horizons to 3D Mesh using TINs Worfklow
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Creating a three-dimensional mesh of soil stratigraphy using the horizons approach in GMS is accomplished by using the following steps:
1. Import elevation data. |
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2. Create a meshing conceptual model. | ||||||||
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3. Create a meshing poylgon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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4. Create horizontal surfaces. | ||||
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5. Create a 3D mesh. |
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GMS – Groundwater Modeling System | ||
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