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This requires well data including screens and one or more layers from a layer model as either aquifer or non-aquifer layers. | 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 ==== | ==== Step 1. Open Wizard ==== | ||
- | Found in Themes | + | Found in Hydro → Analyze Screens Wizard: |
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==== Step 2. Wizard pages ==== | ==== Step 2. Wizard pages ==== | ||
- | 1.Select the wells with screens: | + | 1.Select the wells with screens |
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2.Select one or more layers from a layer model as either aquifer or non-aquifer layers.\\ | 2.Select one or more layers from a layer model as either aquifer or non-aquifer layers.\\ | ||
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3.Select a group, a color scale and an offset for the resulting XYZ points. The position offset makes it possible to see several filters from a single well on the map next to each other (and not overlapping).\\ | 3.Select a group, a color scale and an offset for the resulting XYZ points. The position offset makes it possible to see several filters from a single well on the map next to each other (and not overlapping).\\ | ||
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4.Add the result to a map\\ | 4.Add the result to a map\\ | ||
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==== Step 3. Result ==== | ==== Step 3. Result ==== | ||
The result is points in 3D and circle charts on the map\\ | The result is points in 3D and circle charts on the map\\ | ||
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- | The resulting points is positioned at the filter midpoints (plus the offset). The circle charts show the percentage of the screen in aquifer as green and the percentage in non-aquifer as red. Below is a well with tree filters, one in aquifer, one in non-aquifer, | + | The resulting points is positioned at the filter midpoints (plus the offset). The circle charts show the percentage of the screen in aquifer as green and the percentage in non-aquifer as red. Below is a well with tree filters, one in aquifer, one in non-aquifer, |
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+ | For a filter in multiple layers, it is possible at the Map Window to label the percentage of the layers the filter is placed in.{{: | ||
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In the result database several other numbers and texts are added. These can be used for further visualization with colors or labels. | In the result database several other numbers and texts are added. These can be used for further visualization with colors or labels. | ||
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- | LITH: the well lithologies the screen overlaps\\ | + | The database will look something like this: |
- | AQUIFER: | + | |
- | AQUI_LYR: The aquifer layers the screen overlaps the most\\ | + | {{: |
- | LAYERS: The names of all the layers the screen overlaps\\ | + | |
- | LAYER_CNT: The number of layers the screen overlaps\\ | + | |
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