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-==== Add 2D geophysical data (ERT) ==== 
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-==== Requirements ==== 
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-=== Module === 
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-FIXME 
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-=== Data === 
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-==== Step 1. ==== 
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-Danish GERDA database format 
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-Standard TDV models - no settings:\\ 
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-Models from Workbench – select edition and choose which data to import:\\ 
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-Result: Several 3D objects.\\ 
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-==== Step 2. Tabular source e.g. csv file ==== 
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-Option 1: coordinates is included in the file: 
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-Setup: 
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-Option 2: coordinates is in a separate file, as shown in the two files: 
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-Setup the two file sources – model sections are used to link the coordinates to the data and to support more than one model section in a single file.\\ 
-Result: Several 2D models sections. 
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-==== Step 3. Res2DInv file ==== 
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-The first data ’block’ from the Res2DInv file is used, and the coordinates for the model sections are in a separate file:\\ 
-Setup of Res2DInv and coordinates: 
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-==== Step 4. Result ==== 
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-A single model section. 
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-====== Adding Geophysics (GERDA GeoCloud) ====== 
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-This tutorial will show how to add two types of geophysical data from a [[https://www.geus.dk/produkter-ydelser-og-faciliteter/data-og-kort/national-geofysisk-database-gerda/|GERDA]] Access database source. 
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-==== Requirements ==== 
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-=== Module === 
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-FIXME 
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-=== Data === 
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-You can use any project, e.g, the project you created in the tutorial: [[:tutorials:setup:newproj|Creating a New Project]]. The database added is found in the [[https://geocloud.live/Welcome|GeoCloud]]. 
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-==== Step 1. The Add Data Wizard ==== 
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-1. Press the "Add Data Wizard" button to open the Add Data Wizard.\\ 
-2. Press "Next" to go to the "Start" page and click "Online GeoCloud Data Server"\\ 
-3. Find geus.geodata.dk in “Host name” drop down. In Geocloud Server Source press “Select Source” and open the Gerda database "Gerda.mdb". the Gerda database "Gerda.mdb".\\ 
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-4. Press "Next" to go to the "GeoCloud Object" page. Check the radio button "1D Geophysical Models (ODV)".\\ 
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-5. Press "Next" to go to the "ODV Models" page. Select data type and data sub type as shown.\\ 
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-6. Press "Next" to go to the "1D Models Visual" page. Select a color scale.\\ 
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-7. Press "Next" to go to the "Finish" page. Type a name for the new object, for example "TEM40". Define key object node in the Object Manager, in this case "Data”. Press "Finish".\\ 
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-8. The "TEM40" will show in the Object Manager under "Data". 
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-==== Step 2. Set geometry ==== 
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-1. Find TEM40 under Data in Object Manager. Right click on it and choose “Object properties… (“TEM40”)”. Under the geometry tab select “Single Model Cylinders” and press “OK”.\\ 
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-==== Step 3. Result ==== 
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-1. The data will look as below in the 3D window.\\ 
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