Pit N Thesis · thesis-4-49

Section through the three-dimensional seam model

This section converts the three-dimensional seam stack back into a two-dimensional geological test. Vertical spacing, local thickness and surface continuity can be compared directly with borehole intersections, making the section more diagnostic than an oblique 3D view.

Section through the three-dimensional seam model

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Geological interpretation and evidential boundary

This section converts the three-dimensional seam stack back into a two-dimensional geological test. Vertical spacing, local thickness and surface continuity can be compared directly with borehole intersections, making the section more diagnostic than an oblique 3D view. Any smooth geometry between wells remains interpolated. A defensible section marks borehole positions, true versus apparent dip, vertical exaggeration and the boundary of reliable control, so the reader can distinguish measured intersections from the surfaces drawn between them.

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Private thesis source vault · Chapter IV record
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PDF page 184
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Source scan
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thesis-4-49