Introduction

In this workbook, three different methods for creating fence diagrams will be investigated. The first two approaches begin with a 3D model. The last approach is a more traditional fence diagram that must be defined between individual borings. This approach is available with the EVS standard product or higher, however, EVS-Pro and MVS have more options when using this approach.

 

This workbook assumes that you understand all of the subjects covered in previous workbooks including:

1) Network Editor Basics such as instancing, deleting, connecting and disconnecting modules.

2) Viewer basics such as setting views, rotations, scaling, translation, object selection and object property modification.

3) Two dimensional kriging of analyte (e.g. chemistry) data.

4) Geologic hierarchy and preparing geology input files

5) The function of the Krig_3D_Geology module.

6) The function of the plume_shell module.

7) Combining geologic and chemical data

8) The function of the post_samples module.

9) Layer control using Explode_and_Scale

You must also be comfortable using the Modules pull-down menu to access the user interface for modules which have been instanced.

If any of these topics is unfamiliar, we recommend you review the previous workbooks before beginning this lesson.

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