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What is the best way to keep distance between specific points in a projection that are on the same surface or plane
I am producing a geological model using borehole data, however some of the units will not snap to the data even though 'snap to data' is selected. Is there any workaround to this issue?
Hi everyone, I want to ask if there is a faster way of generating a shape file of the surficial geologic contacts besides manually drawing polylines along the said contacts. The contacts are the edges of the meshes of respective lithologies. Thank you!
Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to have 2 slices active at the same time, to cut a cube shape out of my ground model to show the geology in a specific area of the model. Thanks in advance
I am running a project (in Target 9.3) that is linked to a SQL based master database via ODBC. The master database consists of historic downhole data and recent downhole data (i.e. assays, geology). My issue is that the recent downhole data plots but none of the historic data plots i.e. when plotting my project downhole…
Have you ever looked at one of your datasets or maps and thought "...that really looks amazing!". Here are some maps highlighted in Eos and in American Geophysical Union blogs: Ten Mesmerizing Geophysical Maps That Double as Works of Art What might be some of yours?
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