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The file consists of a general ‘header’ section and a ‘values’ section. Each line in the ‘values’ section of the file defines a geophysical 1D model with a number of layers. In figure 1 the depth to the bottom of the layer are in the written first, then the depths to the bottom of the layers, and at last the values, e.g. the resistivity. In figure 2 the value, conductivity, | The file consists of a general ‘header’ section and a ‘values’ section. Each line in the ‘values’ section of the file defines a geophysical 1D model with a number of layers. In figure 1 the depth to the bottom of the layer are in the written first, then the depths to the bottom of the layers, and at last the values, e.g. the resistivity. In figure 2 the value, conductivity, | ||
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1. Startup the “Add Data Wizard” by selecting the menu in “Manager” and select ”Add Data Wizard”, or by pressing the button {{: | 1. Startup the “Add Data Wizard” by selecting the menu in “Manager” and select ”Add Data Wizard”, or by pressing the button {{: | ||
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- | 2. //The wizard welcome screen. Press Next.// \\ | + | 2. The wizard welcome screen. Press Next.\\ |
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- | 3. //Browse the geosoft source for the ”1D geophysical layer data” on your hard drive or network. When selecting a GeoSoft file the window changes, and you have the opportunity to press “Source Settings”.// \\ | + | 4. Browse the geosoft source for the ”1D geophysical layer data” on your hard drive or network. When selecting a GeoSoft file the window changes, and you have the opportunity to press “Source Settings”.\\ |
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- | 4. //Change the ASCII Source Settings. See the tutorial: | + | 5. Change the ASCII Source Settings. See the tutorial: |
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- | 5//. Select 1D Geophysical Models (One model per line, e.g. Geosoft format). Press Next.// \\ | + | 6. Select 1D Geophysical Models (One model per line, e.g. Geosoft format). Press Next.\\ |
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- | 6. //Setup the columns to be used. Press the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor.// \\ | + | 7. Setup the columns to be used. Press the ”Assign Fields” Button to access the column editor.\\ |
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- | 7. //Match the position and layer info with Column names in the file, e.g. the ‘XUTM’ with the column named ‘X_’.// | + | \\ |
+ | 8. Match the position and layer info with Column names in the file, e.g. the ‘XUTM’ with the column named ‘X_’. | ||
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- | //The Columns with XUTM, YUTM, depth/ | + | The Columns with XUTM, YUTM, depth/ |
The other columns with top of layer 2,3,…,19 (the number of layers) is specified by giving the columns between the tops in ‘Next Top’. For the example file in figure 1 the number is 1, whereas for figure 2 it is 3.\\ | The other columns with top of layer 2,3,…,19 (the number of layers) is specified by giving the columns between the tops in ‘Next Top’. For the example file in figure 1 the number is 1, whereas for figure 2 it is 3.\\ | ||
- | Here it is also possible to use a fixed geographical extent, instead of the current scene extent, and to add additional SQL selection criteria.// | + | Here it is also possible to use a fixed geographical extent, instead of the current scene extent, and to add additional SQL selection criteria. |
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- | //Use the ‘Preview Data’ or the ‘Preview File Columns’, to inspect the file. Note that the ‘Sort_Order_” and ‘Line_’ are now added as columns. Note that all columns are added an _ after the column name and also note that the brackets [ and ] is replaced by an underscore _\\ | + | Use the ‘Preview Data’ or the ‘Preview File Columns’, to inspect the file. Note that the ‘Sort_Order_” and ‘Line_’ are now added as columns. Note that all columns are added an _ after the column name and also note that the brackets [ and ] is replaced by an underscore _\\ |
It is also possible to add the DOI. Check on the “Add DOI as XYZ Points” and choose if the values are depths or elevations.\\ | It is also possible to add the DOI. Check on the “Add DOI as XYZ Points” and choose if the values are depths or elevations.\\ | ||
- | When done press Next.// \\ | + | When done press Next.\\ |
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- | 8. //Select a Color Scale. It is also possible to automatically generate profiles along the model grouping index e.g. the flight lines. Please also write a profile group name. The profiles will only be generated is the data is in your scene extent.// \\ | + | 9. Select a Color Scale. It is also possible to automatically generate profiles along the model grouping index e.g. the flight lines. Please also write a profile group name. The profiles will only be generated is the data is in your scene extent.\\ |
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- | 9. Name the 3D well object. You can select an existing group node or write the name of a new one. The well object will be places in this group.\\ | + | 10. Name the 3D well object. You can select an existing group node or write the name of a new one. The well object will be places in this group.\\ |
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