Any good way to model the looped fault junction?
Dear all,
Is there any way that I can map a fault system that has multiple faults terminating on each other? I think Leapfrog Geo can only let older fault terminate on younger fault?
Please see the following figure. In this case, I have faults that were terminating on each other, based on previous mapping. I cannot model them in Leapfrog Geo because I cannot match that only older faults terminate on younger faults.
Is there a good way to model this kind of fault system? Thanks!
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![Image: https://us.v-cdn.net/5021569/uploads/editor/b4/wj95728l3pv9.jpg](https://us.v-cdn.net/5021569/uploads/editor/b4/wj95728l3pv9.jpg)
Is there any way that I can map a fault system that has multiple faults terminating on each other? I think Leapfrog Geo can only let older fault terminate on younger fault?
Please see the following figure. In this case, I have faults that were terminating on each other, based on previous mapping. I cannot model them in Leapfrog Geo because I cannot match that only older faults terminate on younger faults.
Is there a good way to model this kind of fault system? Thanks!
![Image: https://us.v-cdn.net/5021569/uploads/editor/b4/wj95728l3pv9.jpg](https://us.v-cdn.net/5021569/uploads/editor/b4/wj95728l3pv9.jpg)
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Hi
In this situation you are describing the workflow shown here may help: MySeequent
This shows how to turn faults into finite faults which may work with the example you are describing.
Hope that helps
Regards
Keith
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