Quick Summary: A sealed geological model can be obtained by converting the Relative Geological Time (RGT) volume into a watertight model. Interactive cross plots allow the classification and mapping of geological facies, and the extraction of geobodies.
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A sealed geological model can be obtained by converting the Relative Geological Time (RGT) volume into a watertight model. Interactive cross plots allow the classification and mapping of geological facies, and the extraction of geobodies. Latest upgrades to populate the geological model with rock physics properties coming from well data.
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- A sealed geological model can be obtained by converting the Relative Geological Time (RGT) volume into a watertight model.
- Interactive cross plots allow the classification and mapping of geological facies, and the extraction of geobodies.
- Latest upgrades to populate the geological model with rock physics properties coming from well data.
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- How to extract geological events and model them in 3D using different types of object.
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