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====== Model Creation ====== | ====== Model Creation ====== | ||
- | This page explains how to create a model for LACROS | + | This page explains how to create a model for LARCOS |
- | On the left side menu, click and cog icon and the create model button.\\ | + | On the left side menu, click the cogwheel |
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The model creation is done in four parts, as seen in the following dialog. You can define general information, | The model creation is done in four parts, as seen in the following dialog. You can define general information, | ||
- | For a multilayer model, choose Layer Model. For single layer models, such as water level models, choose Water Level. Then name the model and write a description.\\ | + | For a multilayer model, choose Layer Model. For single layer models, such as water level models, choose Water Level. Then name the model and write a description. |
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- | You must define an area the model is valid for, regardless of the input data. This can be done by drawing a polygon, freehand polygon or use an already created kml file for this intention. When drawing, you double click to finish the area.\\ | + | You must define an area the model is valid for, regardless of the input data. This can be done by drawing a polygon, freehand polygon or use an already created kml file for this intention. When drawing, you double click to finish the area. |
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Under the settings files, choose an interpolation type, kriging or inverse distance.\\ | Under the settings files, choose an interpolation type, kriging or inverse distance.\\ | ||
- | Choose file for grid adjustment, this is a xml file created in GeoScene.\\ | + | Choose file for grid adjustment, this is a xml file created in GeoScene3D.\\ |
Choose interpolation files, here you can select multiple files.\\ | Choose interpolation files, here you can select multiple files.\\ | ||
- | Base project file is optional and is used to include your GeoScene project in the model.\\ | + | You have the option to upload the base project file, which is the GeoScene3D project |
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- | After the settings files are selected and shown in the dialog, you can proceed to uploading the actual data. You choose a mdb file and click upload and a status upload bar will show the progress. Then choose a terrain file for your top layer.\\ | + | After the settings files are selected and shown in the dialog, you can proceed to uploading the interpretation point database from GeoScene3D. You choose a mdb file and click upload and a status upload bar will show the progress. Then choose a terrain file for your top layer. |
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- | After the data is uploaded, you can rearrange the grids/ | + | After the data is uploaded, you can rearrange the grids/ |
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- | After this is set up, you can click save and your model is ready. | + | After all four parts are set up, you can click save and your model is ready. |