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Step 1.

Danish GERDA database format



Standard TDV models - no settings:





Models from Workbench – select edition and choose which data to import:









Result: A number of 3D objects.





Step 2. Tabular source e.g. csv file</description>
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        <description>Add Workbench XYZ file to GeoScene3D

A data file eksported in the &#039;Workbench XYZ&#039; format, will look similiar to the example below.

For guidance on how to easily import your Workbench XYZ file, follow the steps below .



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Step 1: Start</description>
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        <description>Add Workbench XYZ (by layer) to GeoScene3D

A data file exported in the &#039;XYZ (by layer)&#039; format will look similar to the example below.

For guidance on how to easily import your XYZ (by layer) file, follow the steps below



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Step 1: Open GeoScene3D</description>
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        <description>Add Geophysics

	*  From Aarhus Workbench 
 (only XYZ format)

	*  Add 2D geophysical data (ERT)
	*  Add LAS file
	*  Add SEGY file
	*  Importing 1D Geophysical Data from GeoSoft Files</description>
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This tutorial describes how to import SEGY files as a profile.

Import of *.segy, *.sgy and *.seg format.

Requirements

The coordinates in the SEGY file MUST be placed in the &#039;Group X coordinate&#039; and &#039;Group Y coordinate&#039;.

Data

If data looks like this, you need to copy the coordinates from ‘Source X coordinate’ to ‘Group X Coordinate’ and ‘Source Y Coordinate’ to ‘Group Y coordinate’.</description>
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This tutorial will show how to import a LAS file, and how to edit the log file, using the Log Charts Editor.



Data

The LAS file should look something like this. For further information about the quirements, please look here.



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        <description>From Aarhus Workbench

From Aarhus Workbench, you can export your inverted data in various file formats.

GeoScene3D supports both Workbench .xyz file formats: Workbench XYZ and XYZ(by layer).

However, GeoScene3D no longer supports .gdb files from Aarhus Workbench.</description>
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This tutorial describes how to adjust a profile line already defined in GeoScene3D.

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Step 1. Preparations

1. Open any project, e.g, the project you created in the tutorial:Creating a New Project.



2. The project should contain a map and a few background themes. If there is no map then create a map as shown in the tutorial</description>
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This tutorial will show how to digitize a profile in the map window.

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Step 1. Preparations

1. Open any project, e.g, the project you created in the tutorial:Creating a New Project.



2. The project should contain a map and a few background themes. If there is no map then create a map as shown in the tutorial</description>
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The profile window shows a profile in a traditional 2D fashion. Data are projected onto the vertical profile fence from both sides of the fence. Because of the projection the exact position of data in 3D is not so easy to see. However, it is easier to compare and correlate the position of data vertically. 2D profiles are an important tool in geological modeling.</description>
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This tutorial will show how to interpolate point data to a 3D Grid using simple Inverse Distance Weighting. In this tutorial we will interpolate 1D geophysics, but XYZ points are interpolated in the same way.

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        <description>Digitize a Region

This tutorial will show how to digitize a region in the map window.

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Step 1. Preparations

1. Open any project, e.g, the project you created in the tutorial: Creating a New Project.

2. The project should contain a map and a few background themes. If there is no map, then create a map as shown in the tutorial Adding Map Layers. Add Wells and Geophysics to the project as shown in the tutorials</description>
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        <description>GeoScene3D

Installation &amp; Licens 

Application

Concepts

Project Content

3D grids

Add 3D elements

Add GeoCloud data

Add geophysics

Add Map Data

Add points

Add Surfaces

AEM

Boreholes

Building a layered model

Building a voxel model

Calculations

Danish Model Database

Data formats and specifications

Hydro Tools

Interpolation

Profiles and Regions

QC and Statistics

Setup a new project

Simulation (MPS) Tools

Toolbox

Tools

Trouble Shooting</description>
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        <title>Add and Edit Interpretation Points in 3D Window</title>
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        <description>Add and Edit Interpretation Points in 3D Window

This tutorial will show how to use the XYZ Points Editor Tool to edit XYZ points in the 3D Window and how to interpolate XYZ points. This is a tutorial for advanced users and detailed instructions on how to add data is not provided for all object types.</description>
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        <description>Add Data Wizard

The Add Data Wizard makes it easy to add data and objects to an existing project. The user simply guides the wizard to the data that should be added to the project. The wizard will then set up a dataset and source and add the object to the scene. The data is automatically added to the project.</description>
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        <title>Blanking a region</title>
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        <description>Blanking a region

This tutorial will show you how to use the blanking tools. The tool allows you to blank a region or blank the area around the region.



Step 1. Preparations

1. Open any project, e.g, the project you created in the tutorial: Creating a New Project.

2. The project should contain a map and a few background themes. If there is no map then create a map as shown in the tutorial</description>
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        <description>Black profile

An example on at black profile could look like this:



Why: This problem is often seen at laptop containing a Nvidia Quadro M2000M graphic card.

Solutions

Vector Theme profile

Go to ‘Object properties’ for the Vector theme. Go to ‘Profile’ and remove the tick in ‘Visible’ box.</description>
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        <title>TDV Models (2D Geophysics) Object</title>
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        <description>TDV Models (2D Geophysics) Object

TDV Models (2D Geophysics) visualizes a group of interpreted 2D geophysical earth model. MEP (Multi Electrode Profiling uses 2D models). Each cell in the model represents a resistivity that is colored using a colorscale. Use the info tool (or the context menu in 3D Viewers) to click individual cells or labels for information.</description>
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        <description>ODV Models (1D Geophysics) Object

ODV Models (1D Geophysics) visualizes a group of interpreted 1D geophysical earth models. Each layer in the model represents a resistivity that is colored using a colorscale. Use the info tool (or the context menu in 3D Viewers) to click individual layers or labels for information.</description>
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The Object Manager situated in the left portion of the main window controls all objects in the project. The Object Manager always contains the two root nodes “Objects” and “Maps” that contains all objects and maps respectively.</description>
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GeoScene3D operates with 2D and 3D grids.

2D Grid Definitions:

A 2D grid consists of regular spaced columns and rows of numeric values in an X,Y coordinate system. In the below image, the relationships between grid rows, grid columns and grid nodes are demonstrated. The grid nodes are shown as dots at the intersections of the columns and rows. In GeoScene3D, the X- and Y node spacing must be equal. In the below image, irregular data points (ex. wells, points or geophysics) ar…</description>
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        <description>Objects

Camera

Camera Animation

ODV Models

Profile

Region

Simple Objects

Surface

Time Series Animation

Well Logs

	*  3D Grid Object
	*  Animation Group Object
	*  Chem5 Water Chemistry Object
	*  Coordinate System Object
	*  DHI Wells Object
	*  Earth Sky Dome Object
	*  Freeform File
	*  Generic Text
	*  Group Object (branch node)
	*  Horizontal Plane Object
	*  Jupiter Wells Object
	*  Light Source Object
	*  Movement Path Object
	*  Plane Object
	*  Screen Text Object
	*  Signs Obje…</description>
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An ODV Dataset represents a group of ODV (One Dimensional Vertical) geophysical resistivity layer models. The dataset is defined with a query that consists of a rectangular extent, settings for data type, and optional SQL. ODV Datasets are used in the</description>
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A TDV Dataset represents a group of TDV (Two Dimensional Vertical) geophysical resistivity models. The dataset is defined with a query that consists of a rectangular extent and optional SQL. TDV Datasets are used in the TDV Models (2D Geophysics) Object.

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	*  ODV Data Chart Settings
	*  ODV Model Inspector
	*  ODV Models (1D Geophysics) Object</description>
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Settings for the XYZ Points Editor Tool

Snap Tab

Active:  The Snap function is here defined to be active or not active

XYZ Point  

Snap To XYZ Points: Snap the center of new points to the center of existing XYZ Points.

Well 

Snap to XY Coordinate:</description>
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