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Strater: Plotting Logs for
Multiple Boreholes in one Borehole View
Introduction
Strater is designed to display logs for one
borehole at a time in the Borehole View window. However, if all your borehole
data has the same or similar depth and scaling range, there is a way to plot
logs for multiple boreholes at once in the Borehole View window. To display data
for more than one borehole, import the data for the different boreholes into
separate data tables and simply use the same Hole ID for all the borehole data.
For example, follow the procedure outlined below.
Edit the Data File
- Open your data file and insert a new column in
the data file called "Hole ID". Enter the same Hole ID for all
data. Keep the original borehole names saved in another column of data. In
this example, there are data for three borehole names: M-382, DH 15-16, and
M-499. A column containing the common Hole ID of "Missouri" has
been added to the data file.
Add an additional Hole ID column in the data file with
a generic Hole ID.
- Save and close the data file.
Import the Data and Create the Logs
- Open Strater.
- In this example, we will create a series of
zone bar logs showing lithology. Click on the zone bar log icon
and click in the log pane where you want the log to be placed.
- Select the data file saved earlier and click Open.
- In the Specify Worksheet Column Definitions
dialog box, check Specify Column Header Row if you have a header row.
- Check the checkboxes next to Specify
Starting Row and Specify Ending Row and type in the starting and
ending row numbers for the data for one of the boreholes. You can determine
the starting and ending rows for the borehole data in the preview window.
Specify the Starting and Ending Rows for one borehole.
- Click Next.
- Make sure the data field with the common Hole
ID (i.e. "Missouri") is specified as the Hole ID field.
Set the Hole ID field to the generic Hole ID column in
the data file.
- Click Load.
- The zone bar is created. Activate the Database
View and go to the data table. Confirm that the data is imported correctly.
- To keep the data organized, it is helpful to
rename the data tables to the original borehole name. Go to Table |
Rename Table and rename the table to the original borehole name.
- Repeat steps 2-10 for all boreholes in the
data file.
Create a data table for each borehole name,
and rename the data tables to reflect the borehole name.
- Activate the Borehole View and view the
created logs.
- Each of the zone bar logs are filled with
colors and patterns that are defined in scheme files. To make all the fills
consistent, open the Scheme Editor by clicking on the Scheme Editor icon
.
- In the Scheme Editor, open the keyword scheme
by clicking on the little "+" to the left of the scheme name. In
each scheme are multiple scheme items. When you select a scheme item, the
properties for that item are displayed on the right side of the Scheme
Editor. Select each scheme item and choose the properties you want to
display for that item.
Edit the scheme items to display the properties you
want.
- When all the scheme items are set, click OK.
- The keyword scheme was initially created using
all the keywords from the first data table imported. Keywords for the
additional data tables were not included in this scheme. Activate the
Database View and click one of the data tables that was not imported first.
- Click on the Scheme Editor icon to open the
Scheme Editor. Check the keyword field in the data table and the keywords
listed in the scheme. If there are any keyword items missing from the
keyword scheme, you can add them by clicking on a scheme item and then
clicking on the Insert New Item button
. Repeat clicking on the Insert New Item button as many times as
needed to add all the missing keywords.
- Select one of the New Items and type in the
new keyword for that item in the Keyword Properties.
Insert new scheme items and specify the keyword for the
new item.
- Repeat for all new keyword scheme items. Click
OK. Make sure to check all the other data tables that were not
imported first for missing keyword scheme items.
- When all scheme items have been added,
activate the Borehole View. Check to make sure there are no blank or
unexpected properties for any of the logs. Reposition and resize the logs
they way you want them to look. You can change the properties of each log by
selecting the log and changing its properties in the Property Inspector.
- To change the generic settings of the borehole
log (such as scaling), go to View | Borehole View Properties. Set the
Log Display Mode to Full View to see the entire log on the screen or to Page
View to see the log as it is broken into pages. Change the Depth Settings
from Automatic to User Defined to change the scaling of the log.
- Go to File | Save and save your Strater
file.
Import logs displaying data for different boreholes by
importing data for different boreholes into different data tables, using the
same Hole ID.
Complete the Log Design
- Add a depth log by clicking on the depth log
icon on the toolbar
and clicking in the log pane where you want it to be placed. To change the
properties of the depth log, such as display direction or number of minor
divisions, select the depth log and change the properties in the Property
Inspector.
- Add a set of grid lines to the log by creating
a line/symbol log. Click on the line/symbol log icon
and click in the log plane where you want it to be placed.
- Select the line/symbol log and, in the
Property Inspector, set the Display Properties | Line Style | Style to
Invisible.
- Set Grid Line Properties | Depth Grid Lines |
Depth Grid Line Position to Bottom and Show Major Depth Grid Lines to True.
- Set the line style for the major depth grid
lines to what you want.
- Change the Grid Interval for the grid lines by
changing Grid Line Properties | Depth Grid Lines | Scaling from Auto to User
Defined and entering the new Grid Interval in the Show Major Depth Grid
Lines section.
- Resize the line/symbol log so that it fits
across the entire log pane.
- With the line/symbol log selected, go to Arrange
| Order Objects | Move to Back to move it behind all the other logs.
- It is helpful to rename the logs in the Object
Manager to easily understandable names. To rename a log, right click over
the log and go to Rename Object. Then simply type in the name you
want.
Rename logs to better identify them.
- Use any of the drawing tools under Tools |
Headers and Footers to create informative headers and footers.
Complete the log design by adding additional logs and
creating headers and footers.
If you have any questions about Strater or this
article, please contact us at stratersupport@goldensoftware.com.
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