A layer model is a collection into a layer folder of grids which have the same grid position and resolution. The layer folder is of type Generic and has the Schema Layer model. Panel |
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| Create a layer model. - Create a generic folder and set the schema to Layer Model.
- Copy all time grids into this folder and secure the correct ordering from top to bottom by placing a prefix number 01 02 03 ... etc.
- Perform Zoom to Folder on the time layer model and draw the window frame and axes.
- Display all the layers in random colors.
- Create a map command that display the color using color range from 1000 to 4200.
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A layer model consisting of interpretation grids may have grids that go deeper that the next grid in sequence. We then have to check the layer model and if necessary do truncation. Panel |
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| Check and truncate the layer model. - Visualize the layers one by one to see if there is any overlap.
- Activate upon the layer model the command Check and truncate layers from top and downwards.
- We run on defaults; therefore click on Execute to perform truncation from top and downwards.
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