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geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:top_plot [2021/07/29 11:29] rjgeoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:top_plot [2021/07/29 13:55] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Top Plot ====== ====== 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, borehole data, XYZ points and layers.+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.
  
 {{vimeo>490780175?large&autoplay|Video Tutorial}} {{vimeo>490780175?large&autoplay|Video Tutorial}}
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-==== Step 2. Identify Top Plot ====+ 
 +==== Step 2. Show Top Plot and add a surface ====
  
 1. Right clik profile in "Object manager" <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  "Show Profile Window". 1. Right clik profile in "Object manager" <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  "Show Profile Window".
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 {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:profil.png?nolink&}} {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:profil.png?nolink&}}
  
-  * The Top Plot can be used to isolate cluster information used in GeoScene3D and other non-elevated based data, e.g. STD data points for water chemistry. I can also show surfaces, e.g. an isopach grid.+  * The Top Plot can be used to visualize cluster information calculated in GeoScene3D and other non-elevation based data, e.g. STD data points for water chemistry. I can also show surfaces, e.g. an isopach grid.
  
 2. Rightclick the terrain in Object Manager <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  Object Properties <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  profile click "Show In Top Plot" correct "Top Plot Axis: right" <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→ OK (refresh the profile).</font> 2. Rightclick the terrain in Object Manager <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  Object Properties <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  profile click "Show In Top Plot" correct "Top Plot Axis: right" <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→ OK (refresh the profile).</font>
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   * The color of the curve can be changed in "Material" to emphasize the edit of this particular curve. This can be advantageous if many curves look similar.   * The color of the curve can be changed in "Material" to emphasize the edit of this particular curve. This can be advantageous if many curves look similar.
  
-3. To edit the terrain elevation in "Profile2" go to Object Manager and right click "Profile2" <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  Oobject Properties <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  General <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  in the Top Plot menu the terrain elevation must be edited on the right side because of the settings made in the terrain properties. {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:terraen_topplot.png?nolink&  }}+3. To edit the top plot axe in "Profile2" go to Object Manager and right click "Profile2" <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  Oobject Properties <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  General <font 11pt color: inherit; background-color: inherit /Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;inherit;;inherit background-color: inherit >→</font>  in the Top Plot menu. Here the right axe is set from 30 to 120. {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:terraen_topplot.png?nolink&  }}
  
 {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:terrain_topplot.png?nolink&}} {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:terrain_topplot.png?nolink&}}
  
-==== Step 3. Edit Top Plot ====+==== Step 3. Add points toTop Plot ====
  
-  * Note the small blue boxes fixed to the boreholes on previous picture - this boxes can be moved and isolated to the Top Plot.+  * Note the small blue boxes on top of the 1D models on previous picture - this points can be moved to the Top Plot.
  
 1. Repeat step 2.2. just rightclick the XYZ points in Object Manager and check if the point values are listed on the left side axis. 1. Repeat step 2.2. just rightclick the XYZ points in Object Manager and check if the point values are listed on the left side axis.
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 {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:xyzpoints_edited_topplot.png?nolink&}} {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:xyzpoints_edited_topplot.png?nolink&}}
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 ==== Step 4. Results ==== ==== Step 4. Results ====
  
-  * Lastly, the terrain curve can be clicked back to the profile observed as the red line and a green isopach grid curve (.grd) can be activated to the Top Plot that demonstrates the thickness of the orange layer in the profile. The isopach curve have replaced the terrain curve hence the layer thicknesses can be read on the right side axis.+  * Lastly, the terrain curve can be clicked back to the profile observed as the red line and a green isopach grid curve (.grd) can be activated to the Top Plot. The green curve is the thickness of the orange layer in the profile. The layer thicknesses can be read on the right side axis.
  
 {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:isopachcurve.png}} {{:geoscene3d:profiles_and_regions:isopachcurve.png}}
  
  

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