Kali Posted January 15 Posted January 15 I'm currently working with some soil data and I've opted to construct a section to show off the lithology underneath the surface. The problem is that the data that was collected from the boreholes does not extrapolate higher than the lowest borehole in the section. This is a problem when we want to include something like a surface profile, as the areas between the tops of the lower elevation boreholes and higher ones simply does not fill in, not even as a block which could then be trimmed by using a surface profile. Is there some setting that I'm missing here to allow it to do this? Is it that the lithologic data doesn't line up quite right, or is there something else that I'm missing entirely here. Any help would be very appreciated!
Paul Crossett Posted January 15 Posted January 15 Good afternoon Kali, It looks like there is an upper constraining surface that is stopping your Lithology data from extrapolating any higher than what it is currently set to. For your Lithologic model are you currently using a Superface to constrain the model, or do you have any of the Spatial Filters turned on that would limit the upper bounds of the model? If you would like to zip up your project and send it to us at tech@rockware.com we would be happy to look at it as well.
Kali Posted January 20 Author Posted January 20 Hi Paul, I'm very embarrassed to admit it but it was an issue with a sneaky superface that was restricting the elevation past a point that I hadn't even realized was enabled. Thank you for the reminder as to what it could be though! You really helped me get past this silly block that had been standing in the way of a project for longer than I'd care to admit.
Paul Crossett Posted January 20 Posted January 20 I am glad it was an easy fix! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you run into any other issues.
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