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* [[GMS:Horizons_to_3D_Mesh|'''Horizons → 3D Mesh...''']]  
* [[GMS:Horizons_to_3D_Mesh|'''Horizons → 3D Mesh...''']]  
<blockquote> Opens the Horizons to Mesh wizard which can be used to create a [[GMS: 3D_Mesh_Module |3D mesh]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models. </blockquote>
<blockquote> Opens the Horizons to Mesh wizard which can be used to create a [[GMS: 3D_Mesh_Module |3D mesh]] from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models. </blockquote>
* Zoom To Extents
* '''Zoom To Extents'''
{{Version GMS 10.1}}
{{Version GMS 10.1}}
<blockquote>Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.</blockquote>

Revision as of 14:45, 7 August 2014

GMS Commands
Common
File
Edit
Display
Modules
TINs
Boreholes
Solids
Mesh (2D)
Grid (2D)
Scatter Points (2D)
Interpolation (2D and 3D)
Mesh (3D)
Grid (3D)
Scatter Points (3D)
Feature Objects
GIS
UGrid
Models
FEMWATER
MODAEM
MODFLOW
mod-PATH3DU
MODPATH
MT3DMS
SEAWAT
SEEP2D
T-PROGS
UTEXAS

When the Borehole module is active the Borehole menu become active. The menu has the following commands:

Creates a new Borehole.

Opens the Borehole Editor.

Brings up the Cross Section Editor dialog where one or multiple 2D cross sections between boreholes are filled.

  • Lock All Boreholes

Turns off the ability to change the position (drag) of created boreholes.

When one contact or segment is selected, automatically selects matching contacts or segments on other boreholes.

Automatically connects boreholes with blank borehole cross sections.

Automatically assigns horizon IDs to borehole contacts based on material ordering and adjacent boreholes.

Automatically fills all blank cross sections by connecting the contacts on one borehole to those on the other.

Opens the Horizons to Solids wizard which can be used to create solids from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models.

Opens the Horizons to Mesh wizard which can be used to create a 3D mesh from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models.

  • Zoom To Extents

Frames the Graphics Window around the selected objects.

Advanced > submenu

Copies the HGU material IDs to the soil IDs, overwriting the existing soil IDs.

Copies the soil material IDs to the HGU IDs, overwriting the existing HGU IDs.

Opens a dialog allowing the user to snap the top and/or bottom arcs of the cross sections to TINs.

  • Snap Boreholes to TIN...

Opens a dialog allowing the user to pick a TIN. The selected boreholes (or all, if none are selected) are moved up or down in the Z direction such that their tops just touch the TIN surface. Multiple TINs can be selected. If a borehole can be snapped to more than one TIN, it will be snapped to whichever TIN is last.

Inserts a new vertex into the active TIN at the location of every selected borehole contact.

  • Bounding 3D Grid...

Opens the Create Finite Difference Grid dialog with dimensions defaulted such that the new grid will surround all existing boreholes.

Creates a new TIN with vertices at the locations of the selected contacts.

Creates a new 2D scatter point set with vertices at the locations of the selected contacts.

Creates a new 2D scatter point set with vertices at the locations of the water table specified on each borehole.

Brings up the Sample Data → Scatter Points dialog that is used to create a 3D scatter point set from sample data.

  • Sample Data → Stratigraphy

Opens the Sample Data → Stratigraphy dialog allowing the user to define stratigraphy (borehole contacts) based on the sample data.

Opens the Horizons → HUF wizard to create MODFLOW HUF data from TINs and boreholes. TINs or boreholes with horizon data defined are required, along with a MODFLOW simulation which uses the HUF package.

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