Gm-Sys 3d Layers
Gm-Sys 3d Layers
Gm-Sys 3d Layers
2. From the Insert belowdropdown list, specify the layer in which to insert this new layer below. Note that the dropdown
list includes all existing layers.
3. Select whether to use a Grid or a Constant for the Elevation from. Depending on your selection, either the Elevation
grid or the Elevation parameter will appear below.
4. If Grid was selected as the Elevation from, use the browse button to select the grid file to use for the layer. If
Constant was selected as the Elevation from, specify the layer elevation.
5. Specify the Layer name (label) to use for the new layer. By default, this will be the name of the selected grid.
6. Click Add. The input data will be validated.
The relief grid will be reprojected, resampled, and clipped to match the model.
If the resulting data contain less than 75% dummies within the model area, they will be automatically filled.
If the selected grid is completely above the layer above or below the layer below, it will be rejected and you will be
given an opportunity to select a different grid or change the position of the new grid within the model.
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7. If layer crossings are detected, the Resolve Layer Crossings dialog will appear, giving you the options for resolving
the conflicts.
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3. From the dropdown list select the Grid to add. If the grid is not listed, use the Browse button to locate it.
4. Click OK. The input data will be validated.
The grid must have a valid coordinate system.
The grid will be reprojected, resampled, and clipped to match the model.
If the resulting data contain less than 75% dummies within the model area, they will be automatically filled.
If the selected grid is completely above the layer above or below the layer below, it will be rejected and you will be
given an opportunity to select a different grid or change the position of the new grid within the model.
If layer crossings are detected, the Resolve Layer Crossings dialog will appear, giving you the options for resolving
the conflicts.
5. If the layer loads successfully, the newly imported layer replaces the previous surface. If the import fails, in-line error
messages appear.
Cancel leaves the surface as it was.
3. From the dropdown list select the Grid to import. If the grid is not listed, use the Browse button to locate it.
4. Click OK. If the density grid is imported successfully, the layer properties panel and the statistics of the imported
data will be displayed. If the import fails, in-line error messages appear.
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Cancel leaves the density distribution as it was. If no lateral distribution was loaded prior to this operation,
the density source will revert to its previous setting.
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3. From the dropdown list select the Grid to import. If the grid is not listed, use the Browse button to locate it.
4. Click OK. If the susceptibility grid is imported successfully, the layer properties panel and the statistics of the
imported data will be displayed. If the import fails, in-line error messages appear.
Cancel leaves the susceptibility distribution as it was. If no lateral distribution was loaded prior to this
operation, the susceptibility source will revert to its previous setting.
Delete Layer
To Delete a Layer
1. Click on the layer to delete on the Layers tab of the Model Explorer.
2. Select either Delete Layer from the Layer menu or right-click on the layer name and select Delete. A confirmation
dialog appears.
3. When the layer is deleted, the properties of the layer above will be extended through the volume vacated by this layer.
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