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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Brigham Young University

2003

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Building Solid Models From Boreholes And User-Defined Cross-Sections, Alan M. Lemon, Norman L. Jones Apr 2003

Building Solid Models From Boreholes And User-Defined Cross-Sections, Alan M. Lemon, Norman L. Jones

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Solid models of geologic structures are useful tools for geologists and engineers. Solid models completely and unambiguously define the stratigraphy for the site being modeled, including complex boundaries and embedded seams. Past research has focused on the “set operations” approach to create solid models. Whereas the set operations approach is flexible, it requires significant user intervention and is therefore difficult to use. A simple approach for generating solid models from borehole data, called the horizons method, is presented. The horizons method can be used to build solids directly from borehole data with minimal user intervention. The user first assigns horizon …