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RockWorks2002- geochemistry fence diagrams, solid
models and profiles.
Geochemistry borehole data
analysis
2D profiles
- Choose any transect through the 3D model built by RockWorks
based on your borehole geochemistry data
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 Click to enlarge; a profile
through a geochemistry model with overlaying borehole geochemistry
histogram traces, which clearly display areas of high
concentration |
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 Click to enlarge; a fence diagram
'maze' through a solid model, again with appended borehole geochem
histograms |
Fence diagrams
- Create beautiful fence diagrams to visualize multiple
transects in 3D through your solid geochemistry model
- Append other objects such as boreholes, water table surfaces
and site maps for extra detail
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Solid geochem models
- Model your contaminant plume, petroleum reservoir, orebody, or
other borehole geochem data
- Set concentration limits in the viewer to view isosurfaces
- Easy filtering of high or low-valued concentration outliers
- Set constraints on model extent
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 Click to enlarge; solid 3D
geochemistry model, with appended boreholes showing lithology,
stratigraphy and additional geochem data |
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 Click to enlarge; toluene
excavation grid map, showing depth of contaminant requiring
excavation within site boundaries
 Click to enlarge; wireframe Pb
reserve model, after polygon clipping and overburden filters were
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Volumetrics, reserve estimates
- RockWorks has detailed volumetrics and reserve estimate
capabilities- calculations are based on your geochemistry solid
model
- Apply minimum and maximum acceptable grade/concentration
values
- Many different filters: interbed, thickness, total thickness,
stripping ratio, and distance
- Apply polygon clipping to your model to compute volumetrics
for a given lease boundary
- View output reserve model as 3D solid model, as a 2D grid
model (right), or as a 3D grid model (for stockpiles).
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