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measurement conventions structural geology
First of all: THANKS for this really great visualisation tool! I am a retired Earth Science Professor (Structural Geology & Geoinformatics), still teaching my subjects occasionally. Trained in Germany, using a Clar Gefügekompass, I have always used "Dip Direction (Azimuth)" & "Dip" for my measurements, both planes and…
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Recreating models & topographies in the new version of Visible Geology
Hi everyone! 👋 I wanted to kick off a discussion thread about recreating models and topographies in the new version of Visible Geology. If you haven't already, you can use the beta version here to test and respond! As per the FAQs (found here) work saved in the old version of the application will not be migrated. Our aim…
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Can someone help me with the drawing of this section?
Its a drill, was a question from my Genesis test… I (So=180/15) = V (So=010/60) = succession of carbonaceous siltstones, sandstones, limestones, rhyolites, and ignimbrites. II=IV (S=175/70) = rock composed of kaolinite + quartz + pyrite with structural Au (gold). III (S=175/70) = rock composed of vuggy quartz +…
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Resources for educators
Have you seen the pre-built models available to support your teaching in Visible Geology? To further support educators embedding Visible Geology into their teaching practices, the education team at the American Geoscience Institute have created some lesson plans using the pre-built models. Check them out here! The…
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Public Group for Collaboration
We welcome and encourage our wonderful Seequent community to contribute and collaborate on public models and stereonets using the Visible Geology application. Join the group on Visible Geology using this code: Group-R24hJMtkrUkPAeqjtqzEb8 to view the read only models. If you would like to contribute work, you can submit a…
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Behind the scenes of Visible Geology development
Customer Centric Design 🎯 & Agility 🤸 Ethea Seequent holds close to its heart and software development process are customer centric design and agility. Industry language, but important ideas that can be summarised as we asked, you answered, we listened. Here's a VERY early, and subject to change, sneak peak at how we are…
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Visible Geology: tips & tricks - to sign in or not to sign in, that is the question
Ol' Shakespeare had a way with words ✍️ but Seequent has a way with software 👩💻 The team has been working really hard and landing new user interface elements which are beginning to illustrate some of the amazing features and functionality Visible Geology will offer. Let's take a quick look at the image below, bearing in…
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Visible Geology: tips & tricks - liquid hot magma
In this little video, I take us through how to build a magma chamber, vent and volcanic deposit! I demonstrate how to build this using tools in Visible Geology including: - Pluton and tilt events - Applying pre-built topography to emulate a volcanic landscape - Adding cross-sections to see the interior of the model and the…
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A new Visible Geology is coming soon, what does this mean for existing users?
If you are a current user of Visible Geology and want to learn more about the update, check out these Frequently Asked Questions.
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What is Visible Geology?
Visible Geology is a free web-based application built to explore and discover the earth's processes and revolutionise how geological concepts are taught to students. Built on modern gaming technology and presented with an intuitive user interface, Visible Geology makes teaching and learning about earth-related sciences…