Through the Style Editor, property values in atomic objects can be displayed as text in the 3D Viewer. This is a simple and straightforward way to visualize properties, such as sample-ID in surface samples or assay values in desurveyed drillholes.
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Visualize structural measurements
In GOCAD you can visualize strike and dip measurements as tablets, discs, or orientation vectors by initializing Structural Graphics...
Drillhole data interpretation – Geoscience ANALYST free viewer and Python
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Coordinate Reference System re-projection
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Create regions – Crossplot 2D
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Editing property’s colormap
In GOCAD Mining Suite, when you select a property its colormap can be edited...
New release – Geoscience ANALYST 4.3
This release includes enhancements to several existing importers and exporters for extended interoperability, and more...
GEOH5 open format
We developed geoh5 based on free and open-source HDF5 technology because of its many advantages: wide acceptance across numerous data-intensive industries...
Data display precision
In Geoscience ANALYST Data Colours panel you can control the precision of the data...
New raster imports
In Geoscience ANALYST you can now import GeoTIFF (tif, tiff), ERMapper (ers), and Surfer (grd)...
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New release – Geoscience ANALYST v4.0
This release focuses on new imports, drillhole design and monitoring, and new inversion styles. The highlight...