From Databases to Visualisation - Providing a User Friendly Visual Environment for Creating 3D Solid Geology Models

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ward M. O Power W. L Landy D. M
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Geological structures are irregular and intricate, so creating a 31) solid geology model is a complicated process. A software system can only partially automate this process, since geological knowledge and experience are required. Therefore, the interaction of a geologist is critical for such a system. This paper discusses some useful advanced functions for enhancing the visualisation and manipulation of 3D solid geology models: flexible attribute display, multiple views, auxiliary display objects, and geologically sensitive operations. It also describes some experiments to explore the effectiveness of these functions and presents sample output. Most existing 3D solid geology modelling systems are implemented in an ad hoc way, which greatly reduces their reusability and extensibility. This paper presents a generic framework for 3D solid geology modelling systems, which is based on object-oriented technology. The deficiencies of current systems may be improved by using this generic framework. A modelling process based on drillhole data is discusses as a case study.
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APA: Ward M. O Power W. L Landy D. M  (1995)  From Databases to Visualisation - Providing a User Friendly Visual Environment for Creating 3D Solid Geology Models

MLA: Ward M. O Power W. L Landy D. M From Databases to Visualisation - Providing a User Friendly Visual Environment for Creating 3D Solid Geology Models. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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