RockWorks Fence Diagrams
RockWorks can display cross section panels of interpolated (modeled) data in 3D as fence diagrams. Types of data that can be represented as fence diagrams:
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A fence diagram based on lithology data, with superimposed downhole data logs
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Panels are easy to draw in a map window; select from regular, pre-configured layouts or draw your own. Or, give the program a list of panel endpoints.
3D strip logs can be appended automatically. Automatic panel location maps are available.
Lithology Fences
- Display your interpolated lithology in fence panels
- Include a lithology color legend and view volumes of the lithology types in the 3D window
Lithology data fence diagram
Stratigraphy Fences
- Display interpolated stratigraphic surfaces in fence panels, or display "straight" linear correlations Include a stratigraphy color legend Turn individual layers on and off
- Stratigraphic fences can be created in Shapefile format for display in ArcScene®
Stratigraphy data fence diagram
Quantitative Data Fences
- Display slices of your interpolated geochemistry, geophysical, geotechnical, or other quantitative data in 3d fence panels Include color legends
- Display in combination with an isosurface, and/or append stratigraphic surfaces for reference
Fence diagram from model of cone penetrometer data
Fracture Fences
- Model fracture locations in 3D and display slices of the model as fence panels Append fracture discs on 3D logs
- Include a legend to colors and distances
Fence diagram taken from fracture data model
Aquifer Fences
- Display aquifer surface and base in 3D fence panels Combine with an isosurface representing a contaminant plume
- Float a reference map above the image
Fence diagram from aquifer model
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