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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, | + | 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, |
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==== Step 2. Show Top Plot and add a surface ==== | ==== Step 2. Show Top Plot and add a surface ==== | ||
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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 | + | * 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. |
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