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This tutorial describes how to use import well data from various tabular (simple column) data sources like a comma separated file (CSV), tabular data, a view in a database (Access, Firebird, SQL Server, Oracle) etc. The tutorial starts with a small introduction of well data in the program, and then explains how to use the “Add Data Wizard” to import your well data.</description>
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        <description>Dataset Manager

The Dataset Manager shows a list of all the datasets used in the current project. The right section of the form shows a preview of most dataset types. The Dataset Manager is launched from the main file menu or when selecting datasets for use in objects.</description>
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        <description>Export to model database wizard (DK users)

This will guide you exporting your data to a Acces or Firebird database in a Model Database Format.

Requirements

Data

All data in the project must be online before export.

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        <description>Logs Dataset

A Logs Dataset is a specialized Tabular Dataset containing columnar data of values measured at different depths or elevations in wells. A dataset may contain multiple parameters from multiple wells.

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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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        <description>Importing 1D Geophysical Data from GeoSoft Files

This tutorial describes how to use the “Add Data Wizard” to import AEM data in the form of inverted 1D geophysical models from ASCII format GeoSoft files. The tutorial further explains how to import the associated data and how to create profile lines along flight lines.</description>
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        <description>Interpolation Wizard Tabs

The interpolation dialog sets up a new point data Interpolation. After the interpolation has finished a dataset and a 3D object is automatically created and added to the project. From XYZ point data a new surface is created using 2D interpolation. From XYZVal point data a new 3D Grid is created using 3D interpolation.</description>
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        <description>Add Well Data from GeoSoft Files

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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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        <description>Setup Model Data Wizard

The Setup Model Data Wizard makes it easy to add multiple objects and datasets for geological modelling in a project. After objects and datasets are defined in the wizard they are automatically created and added to the project.</description>
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        <title>Add basemaps from ArcGIS</title>
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        <description>Add basemaps from ArcGIS

This tutorial will show how to add base maps from ArcGIS 10.x to GeoScene3D. ArcGIS can be used for preparing data. GeoScene3D does not at present time support reprojection of data, so all data added to GeoScene3D must be in the same projection.</description>
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        <description>Firebird Database Source

Connection to a Firebird database (*.fdb, *.gdb).

For general information about Firebird databases see: http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php

Firebird Server 

Firebird is a client/server database and a firebird database server must be installed on the machine that contains the database file. Note: The firebird server does</description>
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        <description>ODV Dataset

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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        <description>GeoCloud – Download data to GeoScene3D

This tutorial guides you through the data download from your customized GeoCloud portal to GeoScene3D.

Requirements

Data

Make sure that your current scene extent covers the data extent before adding. It is not possible to preview and download data outside the scene extent in GeoScene3D. The “Add Portal Data Wizard” will only show the available data. If you want to see all data uploaded to the portal, please go to your GeoCloud portal.</description>
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        <description>Edit Well Data (SQL Query)



Requirements

Data

Create SQL Query

This is a description on how to create a SQL Query in the (Jupiter) Wells dataset. 

The Query plan is executed to sort certain wells from the main Jupiter Wells Database. In this case the wells with the DGU no. 99.359, 99.262 and 99.571 are going to be sorted. The Jupiter Wells Database is the National well database in Denmark.</description>
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        <description>Tabular Dataset

Tabular Datasets contain data in a columnar format as in a database table. Each column (field) must have a name and each column may only contain data of one type. Tabular datasets are used in many different objects.

The dataset may contain any number of columns (fields), columns containing easting (X) and northing (Y) are always required. Although a column with elevation or depth (Z) is optional in the dataset it may be required in some objects.</description>
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        <description>Vectors blending

In GeoScene3D you can now import vector themes, which can be modelled as 3D objects. You can use the vectors for a visual overview, or you can use the vectors to blend and/or change grid nodes in a geological voxel model. All vector themes need information regarding thickness, widths and depths – this can however also be added manual in GeoScene3D. The opportunities are to set a new value for specific grid nodes, add a specific value or blend/change the value of a specific grid…</description>
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        <description>Importing Models from the Danish Model Database (DK users)

This tutorial describes how to use import a model from the’ Danish Model Database’. The tutorial explains how to use the “Add Data Wizard” to import a model consisting of points, grids, layers and profiles.</description>
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        <description>Attribute Wells

The Attribute Wells is a way to visualize multiple properties from a borehole on a profile. 

Add Data Wizard

Open the “Add Data Wizard”, move forward from the welcome page and select “Local File or Database” --&gt; Next.



Browse to your file with the various input types and select the file type, click next.</description>
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        <description>Logs Object

The Log object visualizes well logs. Multiple logged parameters may be visualized for multiple wells simultaneously. Log data are read from a Logs Dataset. Logs are shown as data series on a chart next to the well location.

NOTE: The “Refresh Data</description>
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Connection to an Oracle database.

Oracle Server and Client  

Oracle is a client/server database and an Oracle database must be installed on the machine that contains the database files. GeoScene3D needs an Oracle client to be able to connect to the database, e.g.,</description>
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This tutorial shows how to visualize layers at different elevations.

Requirements

	*  A project with layers.

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Step 1. Change layer colors

1. See Add Map Layers

	*  In the Object Manager you can change the colors of the predefined layers.</description>
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        <description>Add Map Layer Wizard

Map layers may be added from four main source types. It is important to understand the difference between these layer source types to get the best use of maps.

Instructions for adding layers are also provided in the wizard.

Below is listed the four different layer types.</description>
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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.





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        <description>Add WMS layers from GEUS

This tutorial will show how to add WMS layers from GEUS.

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Step 1. Select data at GEUS



1.Visit the GEUS website and select the interactive map, or copy the following address:



http://data.geus.dk/geusmap/?lang=en&amp;mapname=denmark#zoom=5.317472831929376&amp;lat=6225000&amp;lon=557500&amp;visiblelayers=Topographic&amp;filter=&amp;layers=&amp;mapname=denmark&amp;filter=&amp;epsg=25832&amp;mode=map&amp;map_imagetype=png&amp;wkt=



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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_map_data:layersinmapwindows?rev=1626178722&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add Map Layers

This tutorial will show how to create a simple overview map and how to add layers to the map.

Requirements

Data

You need project containing a map e.g. a projected created in the Creating a New Project tutorials. If the map has been deleted, or if you want to create a new map, simply right click the</description>
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        <title>2D Interpolation (Kriging with Data Transformations)</title>
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        <description>2D Interpolation (Kriging with Data Transformations)

This tutorial describes how to use the data transformation features associated with Kriging in GeoScene3D. The tutorial does not explain the mathematical foundation, only the workflow in GeoScene3d.</description>
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        <description>Vector Theme Dataset

A Vector Theme Dataset is a specialized Tabular Dataset containing columnar data from an ESRI Shape File or possibly other formats in future versions. In addition to columnar data as in Tabular Datasets Vector Theme Dataset also contain geometric data or features. Features may be points, lines or polygons. The tabular dataset may contain any number of columns (fields).</description>
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        <description>SQL Server Source

Connection to a Microsoft SQL Server database.

SQL Server and Client  

SQL Server is a client/server database and an SQL Server database must be installed on the machine that contains the database file. GeoScene3D needs an SQL Server client to be able to connect to the database, e.g.,</description>
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Introduction

Geocene3D uses a SpatiaLite database to store interpretation points. SpatiaLite is an extension of SQLite that adds support for spatial data, enabling the storage and management of point geometries directly within the database. The database is generated during</description>
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        <description>Generic Text

Generic Texts are text labels in 3D.

Generic Objects is a group of general object types based on tabular data. The data type is not dependent on any predefined data layout. Generic objects can be position either directly from positioning information in the tabular data, or alternatively by positioning the objects relative to other GeoScene3D objects.</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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DokuWiki supports some simple markup language, which tries to make the datafiles to be as readable as possible. This page contains all possible syntax you may use when editing the pages. Simply have a look at the source of this page by pressing</description>
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        <description>Adding Surfaces

This tutorial will show how to add grid surfaces from a Surfer grid file source.

Requirements

Data

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

2. You also need a .grd file locally on your computer. In this tutorial we add a surface interpolated using the algorithms kriging and Inverse Distance Weighting respectively, and in the end comparing the two surfaces.</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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        <description>Chem5 Dataset

A Chem5 Dataset is a specialized Tabular Dataset containing columnar water chemistry data. A Chem5 Dataset may contain analysis of a single chemical parameter in multiple samples over a period of time. Each row in the dataset represents one analysis in time for one parameter from one screen.</description>
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        <description>Jupiter Wells Dataset

A Jupiter Wells Dataset represents a group of wells. The dataset is defined with a query that consists of a rectangular extent and optional SQL. Wells Datasets are used in the Wells Object.

Source Types

Access Database Source in Jupiter Database Format.

Access Database Source in Jupiter Generic Database Format (generic well database format).</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:maps:map_window?rev=1584896236&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Map Window

2D GIS map windows are useful for horizontal navigation and to overview survey areas and horizontal data coverage.

Maps may show almost all the datasets and objects that are visualized in 3D as well as some external data types and Web Map/Feature services (WMS/WFS). Maps in GeoScene3D show data in layers as in full featured GIS applications like ArcMap or MapInfo. Map windows are used to overview data, view and move camera and light source positions, and to move the current 3D scene…</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_3d_elements:signs?rev=1608054966&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Adding Signs

This tutorial will show how to add signs from a CSV file.

Requirements

Data

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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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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_3d_elements:3dobjects?rev=1625145830&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add 3D Files

This tutorial will show how to add objects from 3D files like *.3ds (3D Studio Max) to a project.

Requirements

Data

You can use any project e.g. the project you created in the tutorial: Creating a New Project.



Freeform File Types 

Below is listed the Freeform file types which is possible to visualize in GeoScene3D:</description>
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This tutorial describes how to create a geological model with the use of voxels in GeoScene3D. The model operates with three pre-defined 3D grid objects (Lithology, Probability and Geological Era). These are made for modeling the lithology, the probability of the interpretation and finally the geological era.</description>
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        <description>Surface Object

The surface object represents a single 2D grid (raster) in 3D and is one of the most important object types in GeoScene3D. Surfaces are used to model terrain and any other surface below or above ground. Surfaces may be geologic layer interfaces, interpolated geophysical surfaces, water tables, etc. In the</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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        <title>File Source Settings (GeoSoft)</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:data_formats_and_specifications:filesourcesettings_geosoft?rev=1625147352&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>File Source Settings (GeoSoft)

This tutorial describes how to import data from ASCII format (GeoSoft) files. The tutorial is one step of the “Add Data Wizard” and explains only the file source settings.

Step 1.

In the “Add data Wizard” when browsing to a local</description>
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        <title>Adding XYZ Points</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_points:xyzpoints?rev=1697456518&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Adding XYZ Points

This tutorial will show how to add XYZ point data from a CSV file source.

Requirements

Data

You can use any project, e.g., the project you created in the tutorial: Creating a New Project. You also need a file containing XYZ points. In this example we use KGL_XYZ.csv. You can find the file here: C:\Users\Public\Documents\GeoScene3D\Demo</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:data_formats_and_specifications:lasfilespecifications?rev=1585006320&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>LAS file support in GS3D

Minimum LAS file example



• Well section requires NULL, X, Y values between a “.” and a “:”’ e.g


     NULL. -999.999 :



• Well section identifiers are upper case e.g. NULL

• Well section option: WELL, the name of the log</description>
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        <title>Web Service Source Introduction</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:sources:web_service_source:web_service_source_introduction?rev=1584902080&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Web Service Source Introduction

The web service is a general purpose database for storing various types of data and complete projects. The database is accessed through a web service on the internet.

Currently there is only one active database hosted by I-GIS at this address:</description>
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        <title>Setting Up Data for Modeling</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:building_a_layered_model:modelsetup-stepbystep?rev=1756803764&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Setting Up Data for Modeling

This tutorial will show how to use the “Setup Model Data Wizard”. This is a tutorial for advanced users and detailed instructions on how to add data is not provided for all object types

Requirements

Data

Any problem adding data, help can be found in one of the</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:building_a_layered_model:upgrading-access-interpretation-database?rev=1757937956&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Upgrading Access Interpretation Database

Introduction

Access-based interpretation databases are no longer supported in Geocene3D and have been replaced by the SpatiaLite format. To continue working with existing data, a one-time conversion to SpatiaLite is required.</description>
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        <title>Water Level Map &amp; Theme</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:hydro_calculations:waterlevelmaps?rev=1627654332&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Water Level Map &amp; Theme

The Water Level Theme is an extension to the geological modelling tool in GeoScene3D and can be used to extract water level measurements based on different conditions. It contains a number of data extractions and features e.g.</description>
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        <title>Dataset Editor</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:application:data_management:dataset_editor?rev=1580334354&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Dataset Editor

Individual datasets are edited and configured using the Dataset Editor.

Source Box

The “Source” box contains properties for the source used by the dataset.

Location:  

The text box shows the source location for the dataset. Press the […] button to select or create a new source for the dataset using the</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:well_logs:log_charts_editor?rev=1584726582&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Log Charts Editor

The Log Charts Editor is used to configure how log charts are shown in 3D and how they are printed. When used to configure print additional options are available.

The left section of the dialog contains settings for the currently selected chart. The right section of the dialog contains one or multiple charts. Click a chart to select and edit it. The currently selected chart is marked with a green surrounding line. Right click the</description>
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        <title>Pinch out of layers (Smart Interpretation)</title>
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        <description>Pinch out of layers (Smart Interpretation)

This tutorial describes how to handle surface near layers that pinch out locally – an example based on SI (Smart Interpretation).

Background and case description

This guide shows an example of how to handle layers that pinch out or are of local character. The example is based on a layer created using Smart Interpretation (SI).</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:datasets:tdv_dataset?rev=1584896988&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>TDV Dataset

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.

Source Types</description>
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        <title>Pseudo Well</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_wells:pseudowell?rev=1665568132&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Pseudo Well

This tutorial shows how to visualize surfaces, layers and 3D grids by adding pseudowells.

	*  Placing a pseudo well point in the Map Window generates a pseudo well in GeoScene3D based on available data in the GeoScene3D project (3D grids, surfaces and solid layers). The well position can be moved around by dragging or by adding specific coordinates.</description>
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        <title>Theme – Locate Layer Wizard</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:calculations:locatelayerwizard?rev=1585001434&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Theme – Locate Layer Wizard

This theme is used to find (a) specific layer(s) in wells or 1D geophysical models. The output is a number of XYZ points. The output points can be:



A) added directly to the interpretation points during editing



or</description>
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        <title>Registering and using images in GeoScene3D</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:tools:registering_and_using_images_in_geoscene3d?rev=1609960378&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Registering and using images in GeoScene3D

Introduction

It is possible to register images in GeoScene3D and use them both for visualization and for use in a modeling process.

This can be an easy way to bring in analog data, i.e. scanned documents, photos etc, and use them in the modeling process or for purely visualization. Here a couple of examples:</description>
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        <title>Cumulative Layer Thickness</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:hydro_calculations:cummulativelayerthicknessparticletraces?rev=1641984388&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Cumulative Layer Thickness

This tutorial will guide you through the process of calculating the cumulative thickness through geological layers for particles grouped into traces using the ‘Cumulative Layer Thickness’ wizard.

Requirements

Data

The tutorial uses a terrain grid, geological layers or a voxel grid and particle traces grouped using IDs.</description>
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        <title>Segy Profile Object</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:profile:segy_profile_object?rev=1584728798&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Segy Profile Object

The Seismic SEGY profile import is very simple. There is no time to depth conversion and it is up to the user to specify the top and bottom elevation of the seismic profile, which is then “streached” accordingly. This corresponds to a time to depth conversion with a constant velocity.</description>
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        <title>Add LAS file</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_geophysics:lasfiles?rev=1609961408&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add LAS file

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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        <title>Add SEGY file</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_geophysics:segyfiles?rev=1638876952&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add SEGY file

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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        <title>3D Interpolation</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:interpolation:3dinterpolation?rev=1609963016&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>3D Interpolation

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.

For more information about basic interpolation and kriging, please look at this</description>
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        <title>Using the Toolbox</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:toolbox:usingthetoolbox?rev=1584903628&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Using the Toolbox

The GeoScene3D Toolbox offers various tools for manipulating data that are commonly used in GeoScene3D. In the current version most tools operate on grid files.

The Toolbox is available from the main file menu or the main toolbar. Although the Toolbox is started from within GeoScene3D the Toolbox can be seen as a stand alone application. In future versions it is indeed planned to make the Toolbox a stand alone application.</description>
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        <title>GeoScene3D</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d?rev=1705937304&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>Edit 2D Grids</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:building_a_layered_model:editing2dgrids?rev=1643802786&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Edit 2D Grids

This tutorial will show how to use the Grid Editor Tool to edit 2D grids or surfaces. This is a tutorial for advanced users and detailed instructions on how to add data is not provided.

Requirements

Data

You can use any project that contains a surface e.g., the project you created in the tutorial:</description>
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        <title>Drawdown Theis Calculation</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:hydro_calculations:drawdowntheiscalculation?rev=1695822740&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Drawdown Theis Calculation

This tool can be used for estimating draw down calculations e.g. when evaluating extraction permits especially when desiring to establish a new well. In addition, the module can be used as a screening tool within a wide range of groundwater-related tasks, including drinking water, industrial irrigation, geotechnics, soil pollution and more.</description>
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        <title>Highlight line of a particle trace</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:hydro_calculations:highlightparticletrace?rev=1646042080&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Highlight line of a particle trace

What is a particle trace dataset? 

A particle trace dataset is an ASCII dataset (*.txt, *.csv, *XYZ file) imported into GeoScene3D as a XYZ Points object. Each point contains multiple attributes, as show in the example below:</description>
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        <title>Top Plot</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:top_plot?rev=1627566922&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Top Plot

This tutorial contains a video and a written guide how to make and use a top plot from multiple datas. This tutorial operates with pre-made profiles, surfaces, XYZ points and layers.

Requirements

	*  A project with a terrain or other grid, some XYZ points and a profile, See</description>
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        <title>XYZ Points Editor Tool</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:application:editor_tools:xyzpoints_editor:xyz_points_editor_tool?rev=1584721590&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>XYZ Points Editor Tool

XYZ Points can be edited directly in 3D using interactive mouse tools. See Editing Data for general information about editing data in GeoScene3D.

When an edit session is started for an XYZ Points object the XYZ Points Editor dialog is shown. When the dialog is visible the XYZ Points Editor tool is active. Attributes are edited in the</description>
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        <title>Profile Object</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:profile:profile_object?rev=1584727450&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Profile Object

A Profile is basically a fence object with Blanking capabilities. A profile can also be shown in a profile window. See the description of Blanking. In a profile the center plane fence may or may not be visible. When the profile blanking is active solid layers may be shown at the same position as the profile fence. In that case the profile fence should be turned off.</description>
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        <title>Add GeoCloud data</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_geocloud_data?rev=1625145926&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add GeoCloud data

	*  Adding New Project to GeoCloud
	*  Downloading Project from GeoCloud
	*  Downloading Template Project from GeoCloud
	*  GeoCloud – Download data to GeoScene3D</description>
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        <title>Visualize water chemistry</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_points:visualizewaterchemistry?rev=1609964558&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Visualize water chemistry

This is a description of how to visualize water chemistry in GeoScene3D, in the 3D and map window.



Requirements

Data

The chemistry data is listed in a mdb.file as illustrated in the below figure:







Parameter 1 (NORM), Parameter 2 (NORM) and Parameter 3 (NORM) indicates how the 3 parameters are normalized against each other.</description>
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        <title>Blinding AEM data below DOI</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:aem:doiblinding?rev=1585828780&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Blinding AEM data below DOI

This tutorial describes how to blind AEM data below DOI.

Please notice, that this will only have a visual effect on profile windows in GeoScene3D. It will not affect calculations or interpolations of the AEM data.

Requirements</description>
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        <title>Layer Model QC</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:qc_and_statistics:layermodelqc?rev=1627640770&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Layer Model QC

This feature in GeoScene3D checks the quality and correlation between boreholes or 1D geophysical data and a layered model. 

Requirements:

	*  Layered model
	*  Borehole data
	*  1D geophysical data e.g. resistivity

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Step 1. Prepare a project (optional)</description>
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        <title>Creating a New Project (GeoCloud web service terrain)</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:setup_a_new_project:newprojgc?rev=1609960044&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Creating a New Project (GeoCloud web service terrain)

This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a new starter project using the New Project Wizard. The tutorial is identical to the tutorial Creating a New Project except that in this tutorial a GeoCloud web service is used as a source for the terrain model.</description>
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        <title>Layer Manager</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:maps:layer_manager?rev=1584896398&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Layer Manager

The layer manager layers in a Map Window are added, removed and configured. The map layers are shown in the list in the upper portion of the dialog. Double-click layer to open the Layer Symbology Editor for the clicked layer

From the context menu a set of actions for the map layers are available. Most of these actions are also available from the toolbar. However, each action is described below in the order they appear in the context menu.</description>
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        <title>Solid Layer Object</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:solid_layer_object?rev=1584891886&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Solid Layer Object

A solid layer object renders the space (section) between two surface objects along grid borders and along blanked regions and 3D profiles (blanking objects). The solid layer object is automatically updated when blanking objects are activated and deactivated. The solid layer only needs to know what surfaces to use for top and bottom. One solid layer object should be created for each top/bottom surface pair in the scene. Solid layers are rendered on-the-fly.</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:sources:geocloud_source:geocloud_source?rev=1585050026&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Source for GeoCloud

GeoCloud is an online internet data storage service. GeoCloud publishes a number of databases and other data sources for use within GeoScene3D. Using GeoCloud is simple. Instead of browsing for a database file on a local disk or network drive you simple select one of the databases available in GeoCloud.</description>
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        <title>Source for GeoCloud</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:sources:geocloud_source:source_for_geocloud?rev=1622632336&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Source for GeoCloud

GeoCloud is an online internet data storage service. GeoCloud publishes a number of databases and other data sources for use within GeoScene3D. Using GeoCloud is simple. Instead of browsing for a database file on a local disk or network drive you simple select one of the databases available in GeoCloud.</description>
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        <title>Add Map Data</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_map_data?rev=1705937176&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add Map Data

	*  Add basemaps from ArcGIS
	*  Add Map Layers
	*  Add WMS layers from GEUS
	*  Visualization of Map Layers</description>
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        <title>Lithology of wells as a 3D grid</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:interpolation:3dgridinterpolationoflithology_jupiterformatonly?rev=1610123362&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Lithology of wells as a 3D grid

This is a description of how to show the lithology of wells as a 3D grid in GeoScene3D. In this case, the wells are loaded from Jupiter, the National Well database in Denmark.

Requirements

Data

You can use any project that contains Wells, e.g., the project you created in one of the tutorial</description>
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        <title>3D Grid Histogram</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:qc_and_statistics:3dgridhistogram?rev=1627570342&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>3D Grid Histogram

This tutorial shows how to quality check data by making histograms. The histogram can be used as a tool to gain a data overview before model building but the histogram is also useful for checking correct correlation between different datasets. Thus, it is a useful tool for analyzation both before and after model building.</description>
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        <title>3D Grid Object</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:3d_grid_object?rev=1584891410&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>3D Grid Object

3D Grid Objects represents 3D Grids. A 3D Grid is essentially a stack of 2D grids. In 3D Grids the node value varies in all three dimensions in space. 3D Grids may be the result of a 3D interpolation of XYZ Point data or a manually edited grid using the</description>
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        <title>Profile Window</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:profile:profile_window?rev=1584893890&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Profile Window

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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        <title>Add (multiple) 3D grid</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:3d_grids:add3dgrid?rev=1627640954&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add (multiple) 3D grid

This tutorial demonstrates how to import a 3D grid to your project.

Requirements: 

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

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Step 1. Add 3D grid

1. “Add data wizard”    “Select Single Source</description>
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        <title>Smart Interpretation Wizard v707 and lower</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:aem:smartinterpretationswizard?rev=1716816768&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Smart Interpretation Wizard v707 and lower

If you&#039;re still using this version and want to use smart interpretation, it is highly recommended to upgrade to newest version for enhanced possibilities. Wiki page for the new Smart Interpretation is here.

This tutorial describes how to use smart interpretation Wizard in GeoScene3D.</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:setup_a_new_project:createnewproject?rev=1609965092&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Create New Project

This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a new starter project using the New Project Wizard.

Requirements

Data

This tutorial uses a local terrain model grid file. If you do not have a terrain grid you should either prepare a grid file in advance or use the tutorial:</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:application:misc:symbol_list_editor?rev=1584724546&amp;do=diff</link>
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In the Symbol List Editor the value, code, color, and text can be edited for each symbol. Symbols may be imported from a csv file or a Jupiter Database. Symbols are commonly used for lithology in wells and discrete value 3D grids.</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:signs_object?rev=1584893348&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Signs Object

With the signs object a group of signs can be placed in the scene. A sign consists of a text that is placed on a pole. The pole is placed at an XYZ position or at a surface. The signs constantly faces the camera in the current viewer.</description>
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        <title>Cluster Calculations</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:aem:clustercalculations?rev=1627641586&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Cluster Calculations

This tool can be used if you have a big 1D geophysical model dataset and you need to group all information into categories/clusters. The calculation is iterative where the sum of distances is minimized between datapoints and their corresponding centroid that later forms the basis of the clusters. The number of clusters need to be predefined to make the calculation where each datapoints continually will be assigned to its closest centroid. In this case the closest centroid m…</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:adjustprofiles?rev=1627650718&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Adjust profile lines

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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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:createprofiles_crosssections?rev=1609965050&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Digitizing Profiles

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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        <title>Color Scale Editor</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:application:misc:color_scale_editor?rev=1584724466&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Color Scale Editor

Color scales are imported and/or edited with the color scale editor. Color scales consists of a list of values with a corresponding color.

Color List  

The data values and RGB (Red, Green, Blue) values are shown in the list. Values and RGB values may be edited directly in the list. Add, Insert, Delete values with the Add, Delete, Insert buttons. Click the colored column to edit the color.</description>
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        <title>Advanced Variogram Settings</title>
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The Advanced Variogram Settings dialog contains two tabs: Experimental and Model. The Experimental tab is used to calculate experimental variograms and analyze anisotropy in both 2D and 3D. The Model tab is used to construct a variogram model that fits the experimental variogram as good as possible.</description>
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        <title>Boreholes</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_wells?rev=1652974402&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Boreholes

	*  Adding wells from a Jupiter database
	*  Adding Wells from Files or Tabular Data
	*  Add Well Data from GeoSoft Files
	*  Edit Well Data (SQL Query)
	*  Pseudo Well
	*  Attribute Wells</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_geophysics:fromaarhusworkbench?rev=1728304306&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <title>Add and Edit Interpretation Points in Map Window</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:building_a_layered_model:editingxyzpoints-inmapwindow?rev=1706799024&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add and Edit Interpretation Points in Map Window

This tutorial will show how to use the XYZ Points Editor Tool to edit XYZ points in the Map Window and how to interpolate XYZ points. This tutorial gives an idea of how to edit a geological structure, for example a buried valley. 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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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:hydro_calculations:vulnerability_maps?rev=1627653956&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Aquifer vulnerability maps



This tutorial guides you through the process of creating aquifer vulnerability maps based on a hydrostratigraphic layer model or a lithology voxel model. It is required that the model includes at least one aquifer and one aquitard. The aquitard is in this tutorial considered as a protective layer due to contamination of aquifers found below. It is also possible to create aquifer vulnerability maps based on more than one aquifer and/or aquitard.</description>
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        <title>2D Interpolation (Kriging)</title>
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        <description>2D Interpolation (Kriging)

This tutorial will show how to interpolate point data to a 2D Grid Surface using Kriging. The tutorial shows how Kriging is done in GeoScene3D but does not explain the Kriging algorithm.

For more information about basic interpolation and kriging, please look at this</description>
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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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        <title>3D Grid in Map Window</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:3d_grids:3dgridinmapwindow?rev=1627558942&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>3D Grid in Map Window

This tutorial shows how to visualize the 3D grid in the map window.

To change the visualization in the 3D window, take a look here: 3D grid in 3D Window

Requirements

	*  Terrain model grid file or other grid files (.grd)
	*  A 3D grid - see Add (multiple) 3D grid

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        <title>Add and Edit Interpretation Points in the Profile Window</title>
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        <description>Add and Edit Interpretation Points in the Profile Window

This tutorial will show how to use the XYZ Points Editor Tool to edit XYZ points in the Profile Window and how to interpolate the 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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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:addbackground?rev=1633621128&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Add Pictures to Profile

Requirements

Data 

The profile must be place, at least partly, inside the Scene Extent. GeoScene3D can take a multiple of picture formats.

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Step 1

Open Object Properties for the profile and go to Material. Click on ‘Select…’.</description>
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        <description>Grid Mosaic

This is a tutorial of how to mosaic multiple grids to one grid in the GeoScene3D Toolbox.

Requirements

Data

To be able to mosaic grids in the Toolbox, make sure that the grids have the same grid cell size. In this case, we want to load terrain models from an area in the Toolbox, mosaic the grids and then the outcome is one terrain model covering all test areas.</description>
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        <title>Project Content</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content?rev=1625142716&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Project Content

Data Formats

Objects

Datasets

Maps

Object Legends

Sources

	*  Add Data Wizard
	*  Graphic Dataset
	*  Setup Model Data Wizard</description>
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        <title>Smart Interpretation Wizard</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:aem:smart_intepretation_wizard_2?rev=1716820810&amp;do=diff</link>
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To start your smart interpretation wizard, you start an edit session on the data you wish to run smart interpretation on, and you get the following dialog. From there you navigate to the Action button &gt; Smart Interpretation &gt; Smart Interpretation Wizard…</description>
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        <description>Theme – Smart Interpretation Profiles

This tutorial describes how to use smart interpretation on profiles.

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Background

The smart interpretation on profiles is used to calculate new interpretation points from existing interpretation points. The algorithm learns the trend from 1D models and existing points and uses it to estimate new interpretation points at the positions of the 1D models.</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:hydro_calculations:screentheme?rev=1610122868&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Analyze Screens Theme

This will help you setting up a screen theme for your project.

Requirements

Data 

This requires well data including screens and one or more layers from a layer model as either aquifer or non-aquifer layers.

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Step 1. Open Wizard</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:interpolation:2dinterpolation?rev=1609960638&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>2D Interpolation

This tutorial will show how to interpolate point data to a 2D Grid Surface using Inverse Distance Weighting.

[presentation]

Requirements

Data

You can use any project that contains XYZ points, e.g., the project you created in the Tutorial “Adding XYZ Points”.

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Step 1: Preparations</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:application:editor_tools:grid_editor:grid_editor_tool?rev=1584720866&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Grid Editor Tool

Both 2D grids (surfaces) and 3D Grids can be edited directly in 2D maps, 2D profile windows, and in 3D using interactive editor tools. See Editing Data for general information about editing data in GeoScene3D. Both 2D and 3D grids are edited using the same editor.</description>
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        <title>3D Grid with profile limit</title>
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        <description>3D Grid with profile limit

This tutorial shows how to visualize a specific part of the 3D grid on any arbitrary “two-point profile” line.

Requirements

	*  An GeoScene3D project containing a 3D grid (.grd3), see Add (multiple) 3D grid.

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Step 1. Create a &quot;two-plot&quot; profile and show data without limits</description>
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        <title>Move Scene Extent</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:setup_a_new_project:movesceneextent?rev=1609962300&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Move Scene Extent

This tutorial will show how to move the scene extent. The easiest way to move the scene extent is to drag it in a map window.

See also:Scene Extent And Performance

Requirements

Data

You can use any project, e.g. the project you created in the tutorial: Creating a New Project. 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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        <title>Using The Toolbox Map</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:toolbox:toolbox_map:using_the_toolbox_map?rev=1584904314&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Using The Toolbox Map

The map shows the checked items in the items list box. When an item in the list box is checked it is visible in the map. However, items does not need to be visible in the map to be used in operations.

When checking a list box item the associated layer is created and placed on top of all other layers in the map. When an item is unchecked the layer is completely removed from the map. The</description>
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        <title>Variogram Editor</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:application:interpolation:interpolation_wizard:variogram_editor?rev=1584723702&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Variogram Editor

In the main dialog of the variogram editor, a variogram based on input data is shown with a fitted model . The experimental variogram is illustrated as black dots while the variogram model is illustrated as a red curve.

Edit:  A variogram model is autofitted input data.</description>
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        <description>Multiple Profiles Properties

With the Multiple Profiles dialog settings for a complete group of profiles can be modified simultaneously. The Multiple Profiles property editor is available from the parent group object context menu in the Object Manager or the context menu for a profile in 3D.</description>
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        <title>Objects</title>
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        <description>Objects

The 3D objects shown in the scene represent data of various types. Objects have a number of common properties.

Each object is positioned in 3D space using the global X, Y, and Z axes (easting, northing, elevation) of the scene. In addition to the scene coordinate system each object has a local coordinate system. Some objects may be rotated around each of the three axes in the local coordinate system.</description>
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        <title>Region Object</title>
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        <description>Region Object

A Region is a fence object with blanking capabilities. The fence is always a closed polygon though, and blanking is performed inside or outside the region. See the description of blanking. In a Region the fence may or may not be visible. When blanking is active in a Region layers may be shown at the same position as the fence. In that case the region fence should be turned off.</description>
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        <title>Web Service Source Selection</title>
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        <description>Web Service Source Selection

The Select From Web Service dialog is used for selecting available projects, objects or data from the Web Service.

Web Service URL:  

URL to the web service that you want to connect to. Currently there is only one active database hosted by I-GIS at this address:</description>
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        <title>3D Grid in 3D Window</title>
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        <description>3D Grid in 3D Window

This tutorial shows how to visualize the 3D grid in the 3D window and how the map slice can be generated in depths below a surface, e.g. terrain.

Requirements

	*  Terrain model grid file or other grid files (.grd)
	*  A 3D grid - see</description>
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        <title>Blank voxels in a 3D grid below a surface (DOI)</title>
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        <description>Blank voxels in a 3D grid below a surface (DOI)

This tutorial describes how to remove voxels in a 3D grid below a specific surface e.g. DOI.

Please notice; This process will remove the impacted voxels and thus change the 3D grid. You may like to take a copy of the original 3D grid before editing.</description>
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        <title>Volume Calculations</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:calculations:volumecalculations?rev=1585001612&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Volume Calculations

This tutorial describes the volume calculation facilities in GeoScene3D based on surface layers (grids), solid layers and 3D property volumes, like resistivity volumes. We will also look into using regions to limit the horizontal extent on the volumes calculated.</description>
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        <title>Coordinate System</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:concepts:coordinate_system?rev=1581966758&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Coordinate System

A scene is build in a regular orthogonal coordinate system (perpendicular axes).


NOTE
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Because no transformations are done in GeoScene3D all data added to the project must be in the same coordinate system. The coordinate system can be any locally based system or within one UTM zone using same datum for all data, e.g., UTM Zone 32, Euref89.</description>
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        <title>Scene Extent And Performance</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:concepts:scene_extent_and_performance?rev=1581966826&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Scene Extent And Performance

One of the first concepts you will meet when creating a new project is the “Scene Extent”. The Scene Extent defines the current 3D visualization area. Although it is possible to link to very large amounts of data it may not be visualized all at once.</description>
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        <title>Camera Object</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:objects:camera:camera_object?rev=1609963490&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Camera Object

All objects in the scene, even other cameras, are viewed through cameras. Although the GeoScene3D camera is virtual it has some properties that resemble those of real world cameras, e.g. focal length. Although the camera object is very complex with many settings the default settings are sufficient for most purposes. The Camera Editor dialog contains settings for the camera and navigation of that camera.</description>
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        <title>Profile Generator</title>
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        <description>Profile Generator

The Profile Generator can be used to generate a new group of profiles.


Generate Within This Area  

The profiles are generated within a rectangular area oriented either north-south or east-west. The buffer distance is half the profile spacing so that all data in the area will be on one and only one profile.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>DokuWiki</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/wiki:dokuwiki?rev=1774444918&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>DokuWiki

wiki:dokuwiki DokuWiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki software that doesn&#039;t require a database. It is loved by users for its clean and readable Formatting Syntax. The ease of maintenance, backup and integration makes it an administrator&#039;s favorite. Built in</description>
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        <title>Adding wells from a Jupiter database</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:add_wells:wellsfromjupiter?rev=1619084022&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Adding wells from a Jupiter database

This tutorial only contains a video</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Maps</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:project_content:maps?rev=1626704848&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Maps

Layers

	*  Add Map Layer Wizard
	*  Create Shape Editor
	*  Export Map To File
	*  Feature Attributes
	*  Graticules
	*  Layer Attributes
	*  Layer Manager
	*  Layer Source Data
	*  Layer Symbology Editor
	*  Map Coordinate System
	*  Map Editor
	*  Map Window
	*  Measure Tool
	*  Print Map</description>
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        <title>Shortcuts in GeoScene3D</title>
        <link>http://wiki.geoscene3d.com/geoscene3d:tools:shortcuts?rev=1581505982&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Shortcuts in GeoScene3D

GeoScene3D main window
Save projectCtrl+SGrid adjustmentCtrl+Alt+A
Pressing “Alt” show captions with underscores, e.g. the M in Manager.

Holding “Alt” key down and the pressing the a opens the ‘Add Data Wizard’</description>
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        <title>World File Editor</title>
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        <description>World File Editor

The World File Editor assists in writing a world file for a bitmap file. When pressing “Save” the world file is saved using the standard extension for the current bitmap file.

Image Size

Width [map units]:  

The width in map units that the bitmap represents. e.g., 10000 if the bitmap represents a width of 10000 meters. Width is measured from edge to edge.</description>
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        <title>Layer Symbology Editor</title>
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        <description>Layer Symbology Editor

In the Layer Symbology Editor the visual properties of the layer as they appear in the map can be configured. The only exception is the color scale for grid layer and grid time series layer that must be set in the color scale dialog or in the layer settings dialog both available in the</description>
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