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Views in g-Space are designed to help users visualize, quality control (QC), and manipulate various types of geological and geophysical data. Each view type offers a unique way to interact with your data, whether it’s seismic, well logs, maps, or other geological models. Vistas is a list of objects that can be visualized in any view. Within Vista Groups, you can find multiple objects available for visualization.
There are several key view types in g-Space, each tailored to specific data visualization and analysis needs: •Geo-View: those views have two axes that can be zoomed, scrolled and synchronized (Horizontal <> Vertical): ▪All seismic section and image gather views used for visualization, interpretation, and conditioning of seismic data: ▪Time section: Distance <> Time ▪Depth section: Distance <> Depth ▪Velocity section: Distance <> Depth ▪AVO: Offset/Angle <> Time/Depth ▪Cross-plot: Horizontal <> Vertical ▪3D view - This is where the user can display both time and depth volumes in 3D view •Well view These views focus on well data, with a vertical axis that can be scrolled to navigate through different well depths. •Table view designed for the visualization and manipulation of tabular data, allowing for detailed analysis and editing of numerical datasets •GRV (Gross Rock Volume) View calculates and visualizes the Gross Rock Volume for reservoir characterization •Map Editor View creates, edits, and manages geological and geophysical maps for spatial analysis.
Customizing View Appearance You can adjust the appearance of each view, as well as the visualization parameters for objects within the view, using the View Properties panel. This panel provides a range of settings to tailor the display to your specific needs. Most of the views operate similarly for zoom, scroll and selection of picking objects. For more information about mouse and keyboard controls and shortcuts refer to Controls and shortcuts
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