GMS:Borehole Commands

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Template:Infobox GMS Menus "Boreholes" menu in the Boreholes Module.

Menu Command Description
New Borehole Creates a new Borehole.
Borehole Editor... Opens the Borehole Editor.
Cross Section 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.
Auto Select Contacts/Segments... When one contact or segment is selected, automatically selects matching contacts or segments on other boreholes.
Auto-Create Blank Cross Sections... Automatically connects boreholes with blank borehole cross sections.
Auto-Assign Horizons... Automatically assigns horizon IDs to borehole contacts based on material ordering and adjacent boreholes.
Auto-Fill Blank Cross Sections... Automatically fills all blank cross sections by connecting the contacts on one borehole to those on the other.
Horizons -> Solids... Opens the Horizons to Solids wizard which can be used to create solids from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models.
Horizons -> 3D Mesh... Opens the Horizons to Mesh wizard which can be used to create a 3D mesh from a combination of boreholes, TINs and conceptual models.
Advanced >
HGUs -> Soils Copies the HGU material IDs to the soil IDs, overwriting the existing soil IDs.
Soils -> HGUs Copies the soil material IDs to the HGU IDs, overwriting the existing HGU IDs.
Snap Cross Sections to TIN... Opens a dialog allowing the user to snap the top and/or bottom arcs of the cross sections to TINs.
Add Contacts to TIN
Bounding 3D Grid...
Contacts -> TIN
Contacts -> 2D Scatter Points...
Watertable -> 2D Scatter Points...
Sample Data -> 3D Scatter Points...
Sample Data -> Stratigraphy
Horizons -> HUF 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.