Grid and Contour: Load Parameter File
Use this option to select a previously generated parameter file and alter the settings specified in the file.
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Select Load Parameter File.
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Select the .grdp file. Note: This loads all the settings in the file, but you will be able to go through the wizard (steps 3-11), see all settings and modify any if necessary. See Load and Run Parameter file if you would like to skip these steps.
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Select the Seismic Lines and Horizons. Each selected horizon from every selected seismic line will be used as seed points in the gridding process.
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Select the Well Tops and Sources. This page will appear if Mixed or Batch Well Tops was selected. Each selected source for every selected formation for the selected well will be used as seed points in the gridding process.
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Select the XYZ Columnar ASCII file. This page will appear if Mixed or Single XYZ File was selected. The data stored in the ASCII file will be used as seed points for the gridding process.
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Select the Gridding Technique. This is the algorithm that will be used to grid the data.
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Select the Restricting Polygons to use. This will allow you to specify the polygon to clip the data to. Move the polygon under 'Inclusion' for areas to use to grid and 'Exclusion' for areas to omit.
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Select the Grid Extents. Either select an existing grid to match, specify the bin size or the number of bins to use.
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(Optional) If a gridding technique that supports anisotropy was selected (such as kriging or minimum curvature), set the Anisotropy and Search Options.
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Select the Grid Residuals. Create and attach a surface trend and/or a residual.
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Select the Contour Extents. Compute the extents of the selected data and optionally change the minimum or maximum values used.
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Select the Contour Interval. Specify the contour interval, the labeling interval and the size and font for the contours.
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(Optional) Save the Parameters. Save the parameters used for the operation so that the grid can be replicated at a later date.
Load Parameter File Wizard Options
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