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RockWorks
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Vizualizarea datelor subterane pentru industriile de petrol,
de protectia mediului, geotehnic, si miniera |
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descriere
detaliata (temporar numai in limba engleza) |
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Logs and Log Sections |
| Create individual logs or multi-log cross
sections in 2D and 3D. Arrange log columns using the interactive design
window. RockWorks displays both vertical and deviated/inclined wells.
2D and 3D Logs and Log Sections |
- Well name
- Depth labels
- Stratigraphy colors/patterns/text
- Lithology colors/patterns/text
- 1-4 interval-data bargraphs
- 1-4 point-data curves
- Aquifer levels
- Well symbols and pattern blocks
- Fractures (2D tadpoles, 3D discs)
- Raster images (BMP, JPG, TIF, PNG, WMF, EMF)
- Vectors (2D tadpoles, 3D arrows)
- Well construction diagrams
Single Logs, 2D |
- Display your downhole data in individual strip logs
- Logs can be vertical, inclined, horizontal, or deviated
Multiple Logs, 2D |
- Projected log sections display vertical,
inclined, or deviated wells, as they are projected perpendicularly onto a
single section plane. A user-defined clipping distance determines how many
logs will be included.
- Hole to hole sections display vertical
logs only, and are created by selecting individual wells, in any order,
that are to be displayed from left to right in
the section. (You can also
include stratigraphic interpolations in
stratigraphic log sections.)
2D Log Designer |
- Use the 2D log designer to define the log column arrangement.
Single Logs, 3D |
- Display your downhole data in individual
logs in the interactive 3D viewer, where the different log items can be
turned on and off in the display.
Multiple Logs, 3D |
- Display multiple wells in the 3D viewer,
where entire logs as well as their components can be turned on and off in
the display.
- Rotate, zoom, stretch the view, and save
the logs for appending to other
3D diagrams.
3D Log Designer |
- Use the 3D log designer to define the
layout of your 3D logs.
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Cross Sections |
| Create single- and multi-panel
2D cross sections of interpolated lithology, stratigraphy, quantitative
data, fractures, and aquifers. Include source log data, borders, titles,
legends. In addition to displaying
your borehole data as logs and log sections, RockWorks2006 also allows you
to create cross sections of interpolated (modeled) data: lithology
distribution, stratigraphic layers, quantitative data distribution
(geochemistry, geophysics, geotechnical), fracture proximitiesNEW, aquifer
surfaces.
Both single-panel profiles and multi-panel
sections are available. Panel endpoints can be defined interactively in a
map window, or they can be read from an endpoint list.
All include automatic section location maps,
detailed coordinate annotation, and logs can be appended automatically.
Use ReportWorks to create stunning page
layouts with maps, legends, scale bars, and more.
Lithology Sections |
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Display interpolated lithology as profiles and
multi-panel sections. These are vertical slices of a solid lithology model.
Stratigraphy Sections |
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Display stratigraphic layers as profiles and as
multi-panel sections. Both "straight" sections with simple linear
correlations, and modeled sections, based on grid surfaces, are available
Quantitative Sections |
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Display your interpolated geochemistry,
geophysical, geotechnical or other quantitative data as single- or
multi-panel sections. The panels are vertical slices of a solid model.
Include line and/or color-filled contours on the panels.
Fracture Sections |
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Display proximity to fractures as single- and
multi-panel cross sections. Include line and/or color-filled contours on the
panels. Aquifer
Sections |
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Aquifer top and base surfaces can be displayed
in profile or section diagrams. Overlay strip logs for a stunning look.
Other cross section
features: |
- Plot vertical axis labels (elevation)
- Plot horizontal axis labels (distance or
x, y coordinates)
- Plot title and end point labels (e. g. A
and A')
- Plot ground surface profile
- Overlay strip logs
- Include lithology, stratigraphy and color
legends
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Fence Diagrams |
| Create 3D cross sections or fence diagrams of interpolated
lithology,
stratigraphy, quantitative data, fractures, and aquifers. Include source log
data, borders, and legends.
Types of data that can be
represented as fence diagrams: |
- Lithology distribution
- Stratigraphic layers
- Quantitative data distribution
(geochemistry, geophysics, geotechnical)
- Fracture proximities
- Aquifer surfaces
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
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®
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
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
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
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Volumetrics |
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RockWorks offers both interactive
viewing of volume computations, as well as detailed reports.
Use RockWorks to create on-the-fly and
report-based volume computations from a variety of model types:
Lithology Models |
- View the volume of each lithology type
right in the 3D window
- Create a detailed report of the volume of
each lithology type, at user-specified intervals. The report can also list
percent of material, numbers of nodes, and mass.
Stratigraphy Models |
- View the volume of each formation right
in the 3D viewer
- Create a detailed report of the volume of
each stratigraphic layer, at user-specified intervals. The report can also
list percent of material, numbers of nodes, and mass
Quantitative Models |
- View the volume of the current
quantitative isosurface (geophysical, geochemical, geotechnical) in the
RockPlot3D window
- The computation will be updated as you
change the isosurface filter
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Maps |
| Borehole Data
Maps |
- Location maps
- Geology maps
- Contour maps
- Isopach maps
Point Maps |
- Simple point maps
- Point maps with variable symbol size
- Bubble maps
- Pie chart maps
- Starburst maps
- Barchart maps
- Spider maps
Contour Maps |
- Non-grid (triangulation-based) contour
maps
- Grid-based contour maps
- Color-filled contour maps
- Color-filled contour maps with
conventional contour lines
- Contour Map with Irregularly-spaced,
non-numeric contour labeling
- Disable contours at clipping boundaries
3D Surface Maps and Terrain
Models |
- Surface types
- Mesh surface
- Solid Surface
- Dot grid surface
- Surface color schemes
- Solid
- Gradational color
- Custom color
- Additional options
- Drape 2D contour maps over surfaces
- Drape raster images over surfaces
- Float raster images over surfaces
- Stack multiple surfaces
Land Grid Maps and Utilities |
- Import and/ot interpolate land grid coordinates
- Section grid maps
- Convert legal descriptions to local or global coordinates
- Lease ownership/exiration map
Surveying Tools |
- Convert survey coordinates to XYZ
- Determine known points
- Downhole survey
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3D Solid Models |
| Use RockWorks to create continuous models of your downhole quantitative
data (geochemistry, geophysical, geotechnical), your lithology intervals,
and/or your fractures. For quantitative data, a variety of modeling
algorithms are available; lithology and fracture modeling use data-specific processes.
Display the solid model as
an isosurface or as all-voxels in the 3D viewer. Filter for specific data values
(lithology types or measured values). 3D strip logs can be appended
automatically.
Morph multiple, time-based solid models for an animated display.
Lithology Solids |
- Display all or selected lithology types
in 3D
- Include a lithology color legend
- View volumes of each lithology type
Quantitative Data
Solids |
- Display interpolated geochemical,
geophysical, geotechnical, or other downhole data as isosurfaces with a
variety of color schemes
- Easily filter the 3D display for specific
data values, and view volumes
- Insert horizontal and vertical slices
- Include a color legend
Fracture Solids |
- Let RockWorks create a solid model of fracture distances, for display
as an isosurface in the 3D viewer
- Append 3D logs with fracture dicsc
automatically
- Filter the 3D display for specific
distance tolerances
- Include horizontal and vertical slices
- Include a color legend
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Data Types |
| Lithology Data |
RockWorks'
specialized modeling method allows you to interpolate a continuous lithology
model. Lithology data can be displayed with
RockWorks in numerous different formats based on the lithology
model, or on the lithology data itself.
- Lithology logs
- Lithology model profiles and
cross-sections
- Lithology model as 3D slices or fence
panels
- Lithology model as a 3D solid
- Lithology based geology maps
- Lithology quantitative data abalysis
Stratigraphy Data |
- Stratigraphy logs
- Stratigraphy sections and fence diagrams
- Stratigraphy profiles and multi-panel
cross section
- Stratigraphy slices or fence panels
- Stratigraphy model based on stacked
surfaces
- Stratigraphy based geology maps
- Display fence diagrams in Arcscene
- Stratigraphy data volumetrics
- Stratigraphic models and fences based on
imported grid models
Geophysical, geochemical and
geotechnical downhole data |
- Downhole data logs
- Continuous model-profiles and multi-panel
cross sections
- Continuous model-slicesand fence panels
- Continuous model-isosurfaces and voxel
solids
- Downhole data plan-view maps
Fracture data |
- Fracture data in logs
- Fracture model as profile or multi-panel
cross section
- Fracture model as slices or fence panels
- Fracture model as isosurface or voxel
solid
- Fracture data maps
Aquifer and hydrology data |
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RockWorks2006 Borehole Manager stores data in a Microsoft Access
(.MDB) database.
- The look and feel remains just like
RockWorks2004's tabbed
spreadsheets, and includes a spreadsheet-style editor for Interval and
Point data tables.
- Simple and Advanced Query tools allow
easy selection of boreholes that meet some/any/all criteria, and a preview
window displays the enabled/disabled wells.
- Map locations
- Elevations/total depths
- Lithology types
- Stratigraphy types
- Interval-Data values
- Point-Data values
- Water level dates
- Other location table fields
- Linked "Type" tables ensure data
integrity
- Lithology materials
- Stratigraphic units
- Well construction materials
- I-Data names, values
- P-Data names, values
- Other tools:
- Backup Database: With the click of a
button, you can store a backup copy of your project database.
- Restore Database: Restores a backup MDB
- Check database integrity - self healing
- Control display of which data tables
are displayed
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Other Geology Tools |
| 3D Objects |
- Floating or draped raster images
- Raster image panels
- Horizontal and vertical tanks
- Surface objects
- Scalable spheres
- Tubes (vizualize tunnels and shafts
- Oriented objects
Grid Model Tools |
- Gridding interpolation algorithms
- Polynomial trend fitting
- Grid model filters
- Grid model computations
- Interactive grid editor
- Slope and direction models
Grid Modeling
Algorithms |
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Additional Solid Model
Tools |
- 3D viewing/display options
- 3D viewing/display options
- Other solid modeling options
Stereonet Diagrams |
- Stereonet diagrams and planar analysis
- Stereonet data
- Great circles and poles
- Unique symbols
- Stereonet statistics
- Stereonet contouring
Rose Diagrams and
Other Structural Geology Tools |
- Rose diagrams
- Rose diagrams with uni- or bi-directional
data distribution
- Lineation Maps
- Lineation Grids
- Arrow Maps
Aqueous geochemistry: Piper
diagrams and Stiff diagrams |
- Piper diagrams
- Stiff diagrams
- Other hydrochemistry tools
- Hydrology tools
- Well drawdown
- Hydrographs
Ternary diagrams and other
statistics tools |
- Ternary diagrams
- Univariate statistics
- XY scatter plots
- Histograms
Geotechnical Tools |
- Slope/aspect analysis
- Gradient vector maps
- Slope movement velocity analysis
Miscellaneous geology tools - geologic time scale, periodic table, unit
conversion, coordinate version and more |
- Geologic time scale
- Periodic table of the elements
- Earth sphere plotting utility
- Unit conversion
- Coordinate conversion (choose from 23
projections)
- Structural geology and trig calculations
- Igneous rock identifier
- Geometry calculations
- Three point contouring
2D and 3D flow maps
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Graphic Output |
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ReportWorks |
Use
the ReportWorks window to lay out pages for printing and publication- use any of
the images that you've created in your final presentation.
- Include any RockPlot2D image: maps, cross sections, logs, graphs,
diagrams, and more. Scale the image using best-fit or user-specified
units/inch (cm)
- Insert raster images (BMP, JPG, TIF), including geo-referenced images and
exports from RockPlot3D
- Add text labels and paragraphs
- Insert coordinate labels and scale bars
- Add pattern legends
- Insert symbols, lines, rectangles, polygons, and polylines
RockPlot3D OpenGL viewer |
Use
the RockPlot3D OpenGL viewer to view 3D images: solids, surfaces, fences, 3D
objects, plan view maps, site diagrams and much more!
- Use this interactive window to view your
RockWorks 3D images - solids, surfaces, fence diagrams, OpenGL
images, and more
- Interactively turn display items on and off
- Append multiple 3D views into one
- Easy adjustment of lighting, stretch, viewing angle, transparency,
background color
- Continuous spin around any axis
- Capture rotating view as an AVI movie
Options for viewing surfaces |
- color
- surface style
- smoothing
- transparency
- range filter
Options for viewing solid models |
- color
- surface style
- cap style
- transparency
- value filter
- volume display
- slice insertion
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Importing and Exporting |
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Data Import |
- RockWorks99, 2002, 2004, 2006 projects
- Microsoft® Excel XLS
- LogPlot DAT
- LAS
- ASCII
- DBF
- DXF™ contour line
- DXF XYZ points
- Garmin TXT
- Geonics EM38
- GPL (Garmin GPS)
- Laser Atlanta survey files (ASCII and Trimble™ Pro XL)
- RockBase fixed-field
- SEG-P1 shotpoint data
- Spectrum Penetrometer
- Delorme GPL
- GSM-19
- ModPath particle flowpaths
- Tobin WCS
- NEIC earthquakes
- Colog
- GDS and GDSII
- IHS PI/Dwight (well location, stratigraphy tops and perferation intervals)
- gINT (requires creation of correspondence file in gINT)
- Kansas Geological Survey data
- Newmont Assay MDB
- LidarXYZ
- Surfer Color Fill Table (*.lvl)
Data Export |
- RockWorks 2004 BH
- LogPlot DAT
- ASCII
- DBF
- MicroSoft Excel XLS
Graphics Import |
- AGL (RockWare ASCII Graphics Language)
- DLG (Digital Line Graph)
- DXF lines and polylines
- ArcInfo® E00 polylines
- ESRI Shapefiles
- Raster (BMP, JPG, TIFF, PNG, WMF, EMF, GIF, TGA, PCX)
Graphics Export |
- DXF
- BMP
- JPG
- TIFF
- PNG
- WMF (Windows® MetaFile)
- EMF (Enhanced MetaFile)
- RockPlot and 3D XML
- ESRI Shapefiles
- Avianimation
- Google™ Earth KMZ
Grid Model Import |
- ASCII grid data
- BMP images
- DEM (Digital Elevation Model grids)
- ESRI® ASCII grid files
- Geosoft GXF (grid exchange, uncompressed)
- RockWorks7 (DOS)
- Surfer
Grid Model Export |
- ASCII matrix and XYZ
- DXF matrix
- Geosoft GXF (grid exchange)
- Ohio Automation ENZ
- RockWorks7 (DOS)
- RockWare RTM terrain models
- Surfer ASCII and binary
- VistaPro
- ESRI ASCII grid files
Solid Model Import |
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Solid Model Export |
- ASCII
- NOeSYS
- Slicer Dicer®
- Voxel Analyst
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Revision List |
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RockWorks Revision List is a detailed listing, with examples and in-depth
explanations, of the changes/fixes/additions that have been made to the
RockWorks program. This list is organized into three-month groupings, with the
most recent year and quarter listed at the top of the index. |
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