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GTEDIT 2000 is a collection of procedures designed to enable the user to create final maps and 3D displays of a combination of surfaces, points, labels and lines. Its primary focus is to provide enough context to allow calculation and editing of surfaces in a geologically meaningful way. This means data and grids may be readily compartmentalized in a manner that allows editing to be done in context with a proposed geologic framework. With this new release, functionality has been extended to include enough tools to facilitate establishment of such a framework by allowing the user to assign surfaces as faults or horizons, place them in a specified order, and designate appropriate clipping rules which collectively determine how to compartmentalize the model space. Geologic Frameworks can become a formal part of the interpretation stage.
For perhaps the first time anywhere, the user can now manipulate his interpreted data and the rules he wishes to impose on them in one tool.
Click on each of the following to display an outline of the primary functions provided within the product. All these are packaged in a manner that allows access in an interactive mode via a unique easy to use MOTIF-based graphical user interface.
Inputs
- Surfaces
- Frameworks
- Multiple Overlays
- Random points, one point per n ascii records
- freeform or fixed fields
- Optional Lineid
- Multiple zs
- Fault Lines and polygons (separate files)
- freeform
- Flexible Fixed Fields
Displays
- Fault block Maps (horizontal slices)
- Horizon Maps
- Profiles (vertical slices)
- Fast "fly-through" visualization of slices
- Hardcopy via CGM
Editors
- Points (add,delete,move,chg z)
- Surface (via contours,profiles)
- Insert Boundaries and Faults
Surface Operations
- Boundary Clipping (Fault Blocks)
- Conformal Gridding
- Custom Shaping
- Adjust to points
- Smoothing
- Fitting
- Arithmetic
- Grid-Grid Operations
Create/Export Functions
- Faults
- Points
- Polygons
- Contours
For further information, please contact Geophysical Techniques, Inc.
The software is available for UNIX on SUN and SGI platforms as well as LINUX/intel platforms.
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