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Surface Volumetrics- First use the Quick Digitizer to create a closed polygon where the volume is to be calculated. It is also possible to import the polygon from a disk file. Use the underwater shoal in the MainChart as the feature to volume calculate.
- Create the polygon in the MainChart folder by New > Workspace Data > digitized_line. Rename the polygon to the name digitized_closed_polygon.
- It is possible to diqitize the polygon with a depth value, but the depth value can also be assigned by the Polydata Function command. From the item digitized_closed_polygon, select All Commands > Shared Commands > Operations > Polydata Function... . Set function z = 60 and click Execute.
- Rename the new polygon to digitized_closed_polygon (60m).
- From the Seafloor icon in the MainChart folder, click Surface cut/fill volumetrics.
- In theSurface cut/fill volumetrics dialog, insert the digitized_closed_polygon (60m) into the Cut surface/polygon input field. (Mark in the project and then use the green arrow to the right.)
- Turn on the options Create cut surface, Create terrain with cut and Create terrain with cut and fill.
- Click Execute
- The results from the volume calculation is presented in the Report menu. In the MainChart folder a new folder Volumetrics is created containing the produced data sets, CutSurface, TerrainwithCut and TerrainWithCutAndFill.
- Display the datasets and the polygon to see the difference.
- Change the depth level for the polygon to 70, as in the steps 3 and 4, and reeate repeat the steps 6 to 10.
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The actual surface and the digitized closed polygon.
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