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Edges of Surface Difference tool output are invalid

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10-02-2014 12:59 AM
wilwaters
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See this image, an example output of the ArcGIS Surface Difference tool (gives cut/fill volumes):

 

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I have occasionally come across the illustrated problem where the output does not cover the full extent of where the surfaces overlap. The black line is the edge of the two TINs submitted to the Surface Difference tool. One TIN is the topographic surface, the other is the bottom of oil surface from dip data. In the red circled areas in the image you can see where the tool output polygon does not extend to this edge. Both TINs had been soft clipped with this polygon before being used in the tool. I have tried hard clipping them, same problem. One of them is a topographic surface and so is valid outside of the clipping polygon. I therefore tried it without first clipping this TIN. Same issue. Another example:

 

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When I clipped both surfaces to the same extent the problem was actually reduced but did not disappear, and the volume reported increased, to me indicating that there was indeed a problem introduced by the inconsistencies at the output edge. I ended up being able to fix this by buffering the wet area polygon by 0.01m. Then I softclipped the bottom of oil surface with this. Problem solved:

 

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What is the reason for this solving the problem? I'm guessing it is because the two surfaces intersect, rather than one meeting the other. Through intersecting it is clear what lies between the two surfaces. If they just meet, and the way that this is expressed is influenced by rounding or something else to do with number precision, perhaps the tool will find a smaller area within which the two surfaces overlap?

Arcgis 10.2.0.3348

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