Create Linear Stratigraphy Cross-Sections

RockWorks | Borehole Manager | Stratigraphy | Section | Linear Correlations

Use this program to create a cross section in which stratigraphic layers are displayed with straight-line correlations between boreholes. This is a simple point to point correlation method, it is not based on interpolated surface models. A variety of striplog and diagram options are available.


See also
     Model-Based Stratigraphy Sections

Feature Level: RockWorks Basic and higher


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Step-by-Step Summary


Follow these steps to create a 2-dimensional multi-panel section of the project's stratigraphy, using linear (hole-to-hole) correlations:

  1. Access the RockWorks Borehole Manager program tab.
  2. Enter/import your data into the Borehole Manager database, if you have not already. This tool specifically reads location, orientation (if any), and stratigraphy data.
  3. Enable boreholes: Be sure that all boreholes whose data are to be included in the stratigraphic model (which will be sliced for the cross-section) are enabled.
  4. Select the Borehole Operations | Stratigraphy | Section | Linear Correlations menu option.
  5. Enter the requested program settings, described above
  6. Set up logs: If you are including logs with the section, be sure to click on the 2D Striplog Designer tab to establish how you want the logs to look. (More info)
  7. Pick the section: If Traverse Defined By is set to Interactive Map, click on the Section Location button at the top of the window to draw/import the section location. (More info)
  8. Click on the Continue button to proceed.

    RockWorks will create the cross section diagram, drawing panels between the selected boreholes, using the requested fill. If Striplogs were requested, they will be plotted vertically at the panel junctions. Other layers will be added as requested. The diagram will be displayed in a RockPlot2D tab in the Options window, if requested.

  9. You can adjust any of the program settings in the Options tab and then click the Continue button again to regenerate the section.
  10. View / save / manipulate / print / export the diagram in the RockPlot2D window.

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