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Creating a 3D representation of soil layer?

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01-13-2014 03:55 AM
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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to go about this?

I have a DEM and a series of points which relate to soil depths collected during a field survey.

I can use interpolation to model the soil depths and end up with a depth surface.

What I then want to do is to lay the soil depth surface under the DEM and create a 3D model of the soil layer.

Thanks for any help!
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larryzhang1
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I have a DEM and a series of points which relate to soil depths collected during a field survey.

I can use interpolation to model the soil depths and end up with a depth surface.

What I then want to do is to lay the soil depth surface under the DEM and create a 3D model of the soil layer.
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Just for reference:

From DEM, derive raster surface first (and then laid over DEM) in ArcScene;

For soil layers, first build TIN data models/ TIN layer, which should separately represent the top and the bottom in each location (assumed xy having no change, only z changes).


[INDENT]Mostly, those subsurface GIS data are interpreted on geological, petrophysical, and geophysical properties, which come from logs /cores in boreholes, seismic or gravity surveying;[/INDENT]


And then conduct interpolation & analysis of TIN in ArcScene;

Modify and re-tune the 3D model as needed.
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