My problem is I do not understand how to create the bedrock_topo layer, where is this layer came from? is it from DEM?
Could anyone help me please?
I am very new with Xacto cross section user.
Sinxay
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From the download link there is a lot of things that you need to do
I suspect for further information, you should contact the author if the list of requirements doesn't help
The objective of this program is to use GIS to draw important parts of the cross section precisely: the surface profile(s) (from raster), the geologic units and their contact points on the surface, the location of wells/boreholes, and the geologic materials found at the well location, projected as a line into the subsurface. The output is a combination of polyline and point shapefiles. Shapefiles can be converted to 3D for viewing in ArcScene. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) was used to develop the program. Code is stored in the .mxd. The user defines a sampling interval and vertical exaggeration. Zip file contains an .mxd, user guide, tutorial instructions and tutorial data. 3D Analyst extension is required. Last tested with ArcGIS 10.1; I have heard from others who have been using the tool successfully in 10.3.
The download file includes an .mxd, tutorial instructions and data, and a user guide.
Never heard of it...Is this a third party addin or something? This site is for help on how to use GeoNet...do you want to relocate this to somewhere more appropriate like the 3D analyst place or somewhere more useful?
This is the link to this software
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=54584a5e302e4014a495b8fc37fe0663
From the download link there is a lot of things that you need to do
I suspect for further information, you should contact the author if the list of requirements doesn't help
The objective of this program is to use GIS to draw important parts of the cross section precisely: the surface profile(s) (from raster), the geologic units and their contact points on the surface, the location of wells/boreholes, and the geologic materials found at the well location, projected as a line into the subsurface. The output is a combination of polyline and point shapefiles. Shapefiles can be converted to 3D for viewing in ArcScene. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) was used to develop the program. Code is stored in the .mxd. The user defines a sampling interval and vertical exaggeration. Zip file contains an .mxd, user guide, tutorial instructions and tutorial data. 3D Analyst extension is required. Last tested with ArcGIS 10.1; I have heard from others who have been using the tool successfully in 10.3.
The download file includes an .mxd, tutorial instructions and data, and a user guide.
Thank you very much Dan Petterson for your suggestion.
I will follow your advice