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This tutorial describes how to handle surface near layers that pinch out locally – an example based on SI (Smart Interpretation). | This tutorial describes how to handle surface near layers that pinch out locally – an example based on SI (Smart Interpretation). | ||
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A typical geophysical cross section is shown below.\\ | A typical geophysical cross section is shown below.\\ | ||
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The SI algorithms output interpretation points representing the geological surface. An example is shown below. In this example the algorithm has been told not to output any interpretation points above terrain.\\ | The SI algorithms output interpretation points representing the geological surface. An example is shown below. In this example the algorithm has been told not to output any interpretation points above terrain.\\ | ||
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The last steps are to interpolate the points (all points) to a surface, adjust to terrain and optionally define a layer unit – see below. | The last steps are to interpolate the points (all points) to a surface, adjust to terrain and optionally define a layer unit – see below. | ||
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