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AGS or LAS data can be displayed in the Geocap viewer, both in the 3D and 2D scenes, but also in the dedicated log viewer. When an AGS file has been read into the In the ArcGIS Pro Contents, the AGS feature class can be found in the ArcGIS Pro contents pane. The feature class of interest commonly ends with _LOCA.

Visualizing Logs in 3D Scene

Borehole logs can be displayed by expanding the borehole items and ticking off the survey type of interest (CPT, HDPH, etc.,) for the borehole you are interested in (Make sure the parent items are checked too). The log data should appear in the 3D Viewer.

Alternatively, you may use the display button on the GM toolbar to select a borehole in the map window. This will toggle on the selected borehole in the TOC, but you may need to open the borehole and toggle on the log of interest manually.

You may right-click any item and click Zoom To to position the element in the viewer. At first you might only see the borehole/log from the top and might need to rotate the 3D scene a bit to get a better view.

Log scale adjustments can be made by opening the settings menu for the parent folder for the log (right click parent folder and select settings). In the Advanced Tab, pick the log of interest and drag the dot under Symbol Size right or left to adjust log scale. The scale will update on the fly. Click OK to exit the settings menu.

The Log Viewer

The log viewer is opened by clicking the Log View button on the Ground Model Toolbar. When the logs of interest are toggled off in the TOC they will appear in the Log Viewer. Note that all parent levels need to be toggled off for a log to be displayed.

Displaying logs on seismic in the 2D scene

To project the logs onto the seismic it is necessary to use the buffer tool to snap the logs into the 2D plane. By specifying a Buffer Distance (distance in meters on each side of the seismic line) and activating the buffer on the GM toolbar a buffer zone will appear in the map around the seismic line shown in the 2D scene.  Adjust the buffer zone so that it covers all data to be projected on to the seismic.

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