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        <description>Grid Definitions

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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