You can work with faults in GVERSE Geomodeling by selecting them from a seismic interpretation, a cross section, or by importing them into the database. Furthermore, geoscientists can create a structural model by using the Fault Network tool, assigning different levels of hierarchy to the faults in the interpretation. Turning on the Fault Offset and…
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How to use interval data picked in GVERSE Geomodeling and XSection in ZoneManager
The interval tool can be used to add / select intervals such as gross, net, pay, or a user defined in a cross section in GVERSE Geomodeling and XSection or in a petrophysical analysis in GVERSE Petrophysics, which can then be displayed in ZoneManager and used to create a layer if necessary. The following steps will…
How to change the status bar panels and the display colors in a GeoAtlas map
While working with a map, the interpreter sometimes needs to measure the distance or angle between point A and point B using a specific unit. They may also need to change the color of the highlighted area on the map or track the cursor’s position while moving across a cross-section. GeoAtlas provides various options that…
How to work with unconformities in GVERSE Geomodeling
An unconformity is an erosional or non-depositional surface separating strata of different ages or two rock masses, which indicates that sediment deposition was not continuous. When one surface intersects an unconformity surface, the Unconformity Trimming tool in GVERSE Geomodeling will trim or truncate the subsidiary surface, helping you create a sedimentological model for a more…