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Section and thematic map functions |
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A key element in the Aarhus Workbench is the variety of strong visualization tools available. The visualization tools enable easy and intuitive imaging on the GIS-map or on user-defined sections. The visualization tools can be used for any kind of data imported to the Aarhus Workbench, such as geophysical models, geophysical data, borehole information or any other external information (hydraulic head, salinity, clay content, etc.) Thematic maps, main features- Generation of geophysical theme maps – e.g. mean resistivity, isopac-map, elevation map (e.g. of a good conductor), parameter uncertainty map, etc.
- Theme maps as colorized point themes. Example.
- Gridding of theme maps using kriging or inverse distance.
- Viewing of colorized grid images on GIS-maps. Example.
Sections, main features- Section placement by drawing direct on the GIS-map or from UMT file.
- Section intersections with the geophysical models depicted as bars or as filled sections. Example.
- Section combined with intersections in grids. These intersections can be viewed as lines or contoured. E.g. depth to a conductive layer plotted as a line, a section trough interval resistivity maps.
- Extended label options for model bars. E.g. projection distances, resistivity, layer thickness.
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- Thematic maps (e.g., average resistivity at different elevations.
- QC maps of data and inversion results.
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