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Delete Bottom Elevation

The Delete Bottom Elevation tool is used to clear the bottom elevation of the nodes within a defined area or in the gridline.

To view the bottom elevation of grid nodes, select the grid layer in the Layer Control, then RMC to display options, and select Show Labels/Bottom Elevation as shown in Extra Options. We see that the bottom elevation values of nodes are displayed. The following steps describe how to remove the bottom elevation of selected grid nodes.

  1. Select the grid layer in the Layer Control by LMC on that grid layer
  2. Set the mouse in the selection mode, hold the Shift key then LMC on two grid nodes either on the same grid line segment or different gridline segment. The grid block will be highlighted.  Next, release Shift, then RMC to show options, and select the Delete Bottom Elevation, as shown in Extra Options. As a result, the bottom elevation of nodes will be removed.
  3. To update the view of the bottom elevation of grid nodes after using the Delete Bottom Elevation, select show labels for bottom elevation as mentioned in Extra Options, the grid nodes whose bottom elevation has been removed will display as NaN labels as shown in Extra Options.


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Figure 1  Show bottom elevation labels of grid nodes.


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Figure 2  Delete Bottom Elevation option.



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Figure 3  Bottom Elevation labels of grid nodes after using the Delete Bottom Elevation option.


Modify Bottom Elevation

The Modify Bottom Elevation option is used to change the bottom elevation values of nodes in the defined area. The steps to define the selected gridline or grid bock are similar to the Delete Bottom Elevation option described above. After defining the impacted area, RMC to display options, and select the Modify Bottom Elevation as shown in Extra Options. The Modify Selection form will display as shown in Extra Options. The radial options of this form are described below.

Assign a Constant Value: Select this option, enter a constant value in the Value field then click the Apply button will assign that value to all nodes within the grid bock. The value displays in the Average field is initial averaged value calculated from the nodes within the grid bock.

Add a Value To: Select this option, enter a constant value in the Value field then click the Apply button will add a value to each existing value of nodes within the grid bock.

Subtract a Value From: This option is opposite to the Add a Value To option.

Multiply with a Value: Select this option, enter a constant value in the Value field then click the Apply button will multiply the bottom elevation value of each node within the grid bock with a value.

Divide by a Value: This option is opposite to the Multiply with a Value option.

Delete Selected Values: This option will remove the bottom elevation values from the selected nodes. It does like the Delete Bottom Elevation option that is described above.



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Figure 4 A Modify Bottom Elevation option.


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Figure 5  Line Repulsion optionModify Selection form.

Interpolate Elevation in I-Direction

Interpolate Elevation in J-Direction

Create XYZ Data from Block

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An example grid whose nodes have different values of bottom elevation, and there are some nodes without bottom elevation values (NaN represents missing values) as shown in Extra Options. Using this option will interpolate and fill the bottom elevation in I direction (Show I,J indices in advance helps to define which one is I or J direction) of the selected nodes.


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Figure 6  Show bottom elevation labels of a grid.

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Interpolate Elevation in J-Direction

This option does similarly to Interpolation Elevation in I-Direction but for J direction.

Create XYZ Data from Block

After defining a grid block, then RMC display options as shown in Extra Options, select Create XYZ Data from block option will create a XYZ layer in the Layer Control. It contains coordinates and elevation of nodes and displays as points, as shown in Extra Options. To export this layer to an external file by RMC on the layer then select Export Data Points option.

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Figure 8  Create XYZ Data from Block option.


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