Creating a 2D Flow Map Based on a Grid Model

RockWorks | Utilities | Grid | Directional Analyses |
Grid -> 2D Flow Map

This program reads a grid (surface) model and creates a 2D map showing flow from high to low nodes with continuous lines.

! This requires that a RockWorks surface model (.RwGrd file) already exist.  See Creating 3D Flow Diagrams for 3D versions of these flow maps. See Importing Grid Files if you need to import an external surface model first.

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Step-by-Step Summary


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Step-by-Step Summary

  1. Be sure you have a RockWorks grid model (.RwGrd file) already created, for input into this program.
  2. Access the RockWorks Utilities program tab so that you can see the Grid menu. It is not necessary to open a datasheet.
  3. Select the Grid | Directional Analyses | Grid -> 2D Flow Map menu option.
  4. Enter the requested menu settings, described above.
  5. Click the Process button to continue.

The program will read the input grid model, compute slope and aspect for each node, and then create a map that traces the up-to-down flow at the resolution selected.  The map will be displayed in a RockPlot2D tab in the Options window. 

  1. You can adjust any of the settings in the Options window and then click the Process button again to regenerate the diagram.
    ! Each time you click the Process button, the existing display will be replaced. 
     
  2. View / save / manipulate / export / print the map in the RockPlot2D window. 
     

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