combine horizons
The combine horizons module is used to merge up to six geologic horizons (surfaces) to create a field representing multiple geologic layers.
The mesh (x-y coordinates) from the first input field, will be the mesh in the output. The input fields should have the same scale and origin, and number of nodes in order for the output data to have any meaning.
It also has a Run toggle (to prevent downstream modules from firing during input setting changes).
combine horizons provides an important ability to merge sets of surfaces or add additional surfaces to geologic models. It is important to understand the consequences of doing so and the steps that must be taken. The Brown-Grey-Light Brown-Beige port contains the material_ID numbers and names and it is important that the content of this port reflect the current set of surfaces/layers reflected in the geology. When Material_ID or Geo_Layer is presented in a legend, this port is necessary to automatically provide the layer names. When combine horizons is used to construct modified geologic horizons, its Geologic legend Information port MUST be used vs. the same port in gridding and horizons
Module Input Ports
- Input Geologic Field [Field] Accepts a field with data whose grid will be exported.
- Input Field 1 [Field] Accepts a data field.
- Input Field 2 [Field] Accepts a data field.
- Input Field 3 [Field] Accepts a data field.
- Input Field 4 [Field] Accepts a data field.
- Input Field 5 [Field] Accepts a data field.
Module Output Ports
- Geologic legend Information [Geology legend] Supplies the geologic material information for the legend module.
- Output Geologic Field [Field] Outputs the field with selected data
- Output Object [Renderable]: Outputs to the viewer.