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00:00 I did um I did a scan my machine uh C. F.

00:11 . F. C. Scan through administrator window and it found some corrupt

00:19 and fixed them. Excuse me. I was hoping, I mean because

00:25 know I remember my machine crashed the day and the Windows Explorer had been

00:31 funny. So I did some searching and I found that there is a

00:36 that you can do a administrator scan the what he called the the what

00:49 it here? It's the power The Windows power shell. So you

00:53 go into this power shell and you do a scan and it will fix

00:57 . So I did that and I'm that my machine doesn't crash today doesn't

01:04 itself. Cross your fingers. This um it's a little frustrating but it's

01:12 of like late in the day to to you know redo I guess I

01:18 I guess I could launch this from computer. I have another machine here

01:24 maybe I'll do that. If it again today then I'll do the next

01:29 with a different computer. So although is the one I'd like to work

01:34 because it has anyways whatever. Okay questions about anything Stephanie um exam or

01:44 or whatever. Um I don't think . Um So your you don't want

01:57 complain about the exam being too long too stupid or whatever. No I

02:02 the exam is fine. I got on that one question but I think

02:06 was just overthinking it. Um The question that I couldn't really answer was

02:12 20 where I would suggest an enhancement to compare marine deep tail versus surface

02:18 . That was like I skipped that . I came back to at the

02:21 end and I just, I had to give it. So I didn't

02:27 like what to do there. So . Um so continuation didn't cross your

02:48 . No. Does it make sense ? Yeah, downward continue or offer

02:57 compared. Yeah. Okay. Well sorry about that. Um Okay

03:06 . So now you've got, you're to install the software and um you're

03:13 a machine that has the software installed now. Yes. He was able

03:18 do the shell. So I'm I'm on my Mac in a show

03:22 so you're able to launch the And did you did you already start

03:29 creative project? Yes, I already that. And the project is in

03:34 folder where the model files are. . I'm pretty sure that's what I

03:42 . Well I did like the file New and then I just like did

03:48 , exercise one. Okay. You it in there because I mean the

03:53 is like the is like the bin for the software installation which is where

03:59 the all the DLL S and E E S R. I mean the

04:04 , I mean it's just a dumb to do. I don't know why

04:07 why they do that. I mean , so so new and then I'm

04:14 to do that right now so you see so let me see here,

04:17 gonna go up to here too. see. You have a judge and

04:24 in the exercise. Okay so I'm gonna call this one professional masters 2023

04:34 it will create a project in that where I just went to the exercise

04:42 . So if you've done that then be in good shape for the

04:48 Did you did you also add the from the menu list? Yes I'm

04:54 I was going off of the email now that I'm looking at the

04:57 I didn't add the G. Systems profile yet so I guess I

05:01 to do that. So you go settings and then it says manage

05:08 Are you doing it right now? . Oh it did at it.

05:11 . Never mind. I did Right okay. Yeah manage menus and

05:15 you go down here and you hit extensions here and G. M.

05:19 . Profile modeling, click that and will add that venue to the drop

05:25 . Okay. I'm gonna put you my ipad so I can watch you

05:31 do my computer. Yeah that's gonna that's a really really good idea because

05:38 kind of hard to go back and from the lecture to the modeling.

05:42 . Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. great. Um Okay so this is

05:50 to go and when we get there do this. But I got some

05:56 notes to go through first and then not that man. But I'm

06:01 Did you have a chance to look the lecture notes for the modeling

06:05 Not not yet. I kind of was blazing through them before class.

06:12 ? Can you hear me? Yeah can't, what did you say?

06:15 I said I haven't like completely read it but I started glancing through them

06:20 class. Okay. Alright so then yeah I can go, let's just

06:27 through the let's just get started Um sounds like your software is cooking

06:32 we're ready to ready to go and kind of like the you know that's

06:36 big part of this is just getting it going but I've been doing this

06:41 know for C since 20 since 2005 I've been doing it um Yeah like

06:52 is the beginning of the year 18 I've been doing and stuff. So

06:59 now sequence used to be known as soft and sequence has changed parent companies

07:09 one time since they were bought And so I don't know I mean

07:15 have new hurdles for me to jump but I mean it's like I tell

07:19 I said look at this is this a complete totally win win because I

07:25 people how to use their software and expense to them. And I do

07:30 because I think it's important for students get a hand, get a,

07:34 a feel for the kind of how geometries and dense and you know,

07:40 properties changed anomalies produce anomalies. And the easiest way the best way to

07:48 that is just to get some hands instruction and to just playing around with

07:54 and and looking to see how how the, how the anomalies are

08:00 by changing rock properties or the whatever layer shapes and there's just really no

08:09 for that sort of experience. And so that's why I go to some

08:16 effort to try to get this modeling there because I think it's just so

08:20 for you to I mean it really of makes you understand the data a

08:26 bit better. And so we have thanks to sequence for doing this.

08:31 know it's they have to, you , it's kind of an effort on

08:34 part to mess around with this because done. You know, they don't

08:38 any money on it, but they doesn't cost them anything either other than

08:42 time it takes to set up the . And it used to be a

08:46 simpler, but now they have like they have a bookkeeping thing, they

08:50 to keep track of these things, know, so that's kind of a

08:57 because that just basically means that, know the bookkeepers are driving I mean

09:07 still getting, can you hear Yes? Can you hear me

09:17 Yeah I keep getting messages that that I'm gonna I'm gonna take off my

09:27 I'm gonna turn my I'm gonna turn video off. Okay. I turned

09:34 video off. Does that help? haven't really noticed any problems on my

09:42 yet but I will let you know I can't hear you or anything.

09:47 . So I mean this is I because I'm running the software, I'm

09:54 resources and there's nothing I can do that. So but everything else is

09:59 um Yeah everything else. Okay. well we'll just drive forward so thanks

10:07 sequence and then um we'll just go . Alright so let's talk about our

10:13 area for the modeling study and it's santos basin which is a passive margin

10:19 brazil, southeast brazil, it's a basin. And it's the passive margin

10:28 course it's a the south atlantic opened in the cretaceous roughly around 1:30 a.m.

10:36 . And the data over the basin open file marine track line data.

10:41 it's good quality data. Now I some grids as well. Those are

10:45 file grids. Some are not some are good um But yeah so

10:52 land part remember this is pavel is the developed from the oil and the

10:58 gravity over the marine parts where our marine. So it's it's okay but

11:05 but these are the grids are using bear in mind the track line coverage

11:09 other words actual ship track marine Those are the data in our

11:17 And then there is some refraction data we can kinda have control in the

11:22 and base of crust geometries. It's a paper in 17. It's an

11:28 paper but the data is still So we're going to start with gravity

11:34 . And unlike what you would say for like seismic data where you would

11:40 know start defining you know strata graphic from the top to the bottom top

11:46 down with gravity. We start from bottom up because you want to get

11:50 long wavelengths captured you know fit first a crossword geometries and then we're gonna

11:58 complexity as we go up and that's the way we think about modern

12:04 And then for magnetic two D. Which I'll tell you right up

12:09 I'm not crazy about 2D gravity magnetic because I'm not sure how much you

12:13 learn from it. Um mostly magnetic in my view is good for estimating

12:20 steps to you know magnetic bodies or I said also train mapping but people

12:30 make two D. Models and we'll it and then maybe you'll have a

12:34 a better understanding of why it's I'm too crazy about it but we're gonna

12:37 it because I think it's again, can still get a feel for how

12:42 magnetic susceptibilities and you know those how those affect the models and how

12:48 the magnetic field really is, how much different it is from gravity.

12:54 it's you may not think it may seem like they're that much different ones

13:00 or ones die poor but making the bipolar really complicated. So we'll have

13:05 we'll get a feel for that as . So here's the study area.

13:10 again, this is brazil and this a passive margin and just Stempel I

13:17 this hash mark hash shirt area. that's the paranal flood basalt. And

13:22 gonna get into that in more detail afternoon. But this dash line is

13:27 outline of the santos and Campos The Campos basin is up here and

13:32 santos is this big broad basin down And then there's the refraction stations are

13:39 inverted triangles and they're they're reverse In other words, they had

13:46 They have receivers at both end of profiles but they but then they just

13:51 are also locations of the source. probably dynamite 1971. So they had

13:58 receiver here and dynamite hair and then reversed the profile and dynamite here receiver

14:07 in the north. So that is that is a typical way of doing

14:12 because when you, because if you the profile then with refraction data you

14:18 figure out the dip of the layers it in refraction data. I don't

14:23 if you familiar with it but you're velocities directly, right? It's not

14:30 from travel time curves and those sort things like you do with reflection

14:35 But you are measuring velocities of earth directly. And then you can just

14:43 mean you can look up in a handbook about refraction data but it's really

14:48 data. It's it's really good It's really cool in any case.

14:53 Yeah the salt is actually the data actually the salt limit. Now there's

14:58 geomagnetic Aisa crowns. Remember from sea spreading. That's these dotted lines.

15:03 this is M. Zero. Which remember the first Mesozoic crown after the

15:09 quiet zone. And then this is . Four. And it's a little

15:12 down here. Um Yeah, okay this is um gravity anomalies. This

15:20 boo gay land and free air off here in the marine areas. That

15:26 . And you can just see, yeah in the red line by the

15:31 that that is our model location. is where R. Two D.

15:35 location. So it goes right across salt basin out over ocean floor.

15:41 and then right into the, you , thicker continental crust. So

15:45 so here's the free air. And course you can see the oceanic fracture

15:49 are really, you know really uh defined quite well. And then this

15:57 this North South Treasure. This is an extinct spreading center. So there

16:02 a ridge jump. Remember we talked that? So once again because we

16:07 went through all that detail about the of the sea floor, you can

16:12 where it's where it's affecting exploration. have these oceanic fracture zones which are

16:18 off axis traces. They're not they're false. Right? Remember, because

16:23 the off axis part. We have extinct spreading center. So and then

16:28 course you have these seamounts out. we talked about hotspot tracks and

16:34 So you can begin to see the why I went into all that detail

16:39 ocean basins and the sort of geology you expect to see produced by just

16:46 features out there. This is this might here might be like a transverse

16:53 . Okay, so let's look at bug a then, remember bouquet is

16:59 minimizes topographic. So what you're seeing the long wavelength is broad. High

17:06 here in the east, plunging down the continent is broad. Low.

17:11 it's like the long wavelength, the wavelengths in the bouquet is kind of

17:16 facto uh telling you how you know deep the how thick the crust is

17:22 . Right. And then of I think we're gonna never look at

17:27 magnetic data and the regional magnetic data very average. Um It's E mag

17:35 here and uh e. m. 2008 for land areas. But you

17:42 still see some of the morphology in ocean basin. But you don't really

17:47 a sense that you know I mean this were a high quality magnetic data

17:53 would have short wavelengths out here and wavelengths showing you the shape of the

17:59 in here. You don't really see with these data. It's just not

18:02 good data. It's very average. our residual so I should have switched

18:09 slides in the wrong order. This be right after the bouquet. This

18:12 the residual bouquet and you can really a lot of the features. Now

18:21 you're seeing right here. You see sort of sort of yellowish broad circular

18:29 here. And then of course you the blue one here. So the

18:34 is deeper here. But this is a plateau which is called the Sao

18:39 plateau. And it is a bit foundered crust. In other words there

18:44 some rifting in here. In fact up into here this high here is

18:49 ocean floor. So there was when basin opened up when the south atlantic

18:55 producing ocean floor drifting apart. That there was rifting in here. But

19:01 that rifting jumped out board here. this is a bit of continental crust

19:06 been ripped it away. So there two riffs on either side here.

19:11 that makes sense to you here. What is what is this one?

19:18 I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. This is. Let me

19:22 back over. This is the this is the regional bouquet anomalies.

19:26 not Maggie, I'm sorry, my . This is the region. This

19:29 a long way like this. Just to crustal thickness. Okay, now

19:33 the residual. So subtracting that from gives us that man, I messed

19:40 up. Sorry about that. so right, so this is the

19:44 from that. Now look at the data and yeah, it's it's still

19:50 see that you don't really get a for longer wavelengths in here. So

19:57 mean that but here's the Sao Paulo Sao Paulo ridge is um a

20:05 a metric feature right here. The Paulo ridge goes through right here.

20:12 um it is a marginal ridge. we talked about marginal ridges,

20:17 ocean boundaries there? It is right , it's a little marginal ridge because

20:21 ocean floor to the south, wherever see a fracture zone. You know

20:26 at least one side of it is . That's that's you know if you

20:32 Cron's all the way in here, floor spreading on that one. That

20:35 the ocean crust goes all the way here. So this is a marginal

20:39 . This, so a fracture on least one side has to be

20:45 there's no other way to do So and then but this is the

20:48 Power Plateau and this is the southernmost of it. Is this ridge that

20:53 . And you can see it produces nice residual that you can map pretty

20:59 nicely. And you can try now can trace these fractures on all the

21:03 into here, at least this So um Right. And then I

21:11 know, I mean you don't really this, See this is a Cron

21:18 is a negative anomaly. Right? mean because it's it's the long normal

21:24 cretaceous quiet on is all positive. you don't see any sea floor spreading

21:29 out here because there aren't any but . Zero is supposed to be

21:33 So my guess is that these this through here, then maybe down into

21:39 is actually, you know, kind reflects that even though there's some

21:44 So this this this data line is interpreted from a continuous bunch of

21:52 There's track lines that is defined Okay. And then the Sao Paulo

22:01 is this bit out here. I'm , it's in here. My bad

22:06 in here. Wait a second. , I see. Yeah, I

22:12 know if I'm buying into this. that's interesting. Yeah, because plateaus

22:17 here. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sure if I play into that.

22:28 don't think that's right. I think the M0 steps out board here,

22:33 probably over here. You understand what saying? That if this is just

22:39 and then founded continental crust and that's well understood then the sea floor spreading

22:47 can't be going, you can't have floor where it's supposed to be

22:52 So I think what happened here is did interpret these lows as a reversal

22:57 in the day when these crimes were a long time ago. I've actually

23:04 some work in here and I think we mapped it out board here.

23:09 . So anyways. Okay well let's look at that cross section um through

23:17 things. So this is from late from your paper and they posted

23:22 So um 8.198 point oh one. definitely mojo, right? And then

23:31 have what they called layer two, three. Remember that's upper oceanic

23:38 lower oceanic crust than Emmis mojo. velocity 6.2 to 6.44 point 2 to

23:48 . So these are definitely layer two . Remember they're about on average a

23:53 per second slower than upper continental So you got 4.24 point 36.

23:58 got 5.55 point 89. Those are over continental cross 5.5. Um

24:09 So this is the boundary, this the basement crustal boundary because you have

24:18 continents. Well 5.6 is pretty So there may be a structure in

24:23 but remember basement velocities for continents ranges about Whenever 5.5, 5.445.5, which

24:36 like 6.3 Okay, so these velocities consistent with the base of the sentiment

24:45 in here. I don't know I they're they're picking velocity ranges but I'm

24:51 thinking about velocities in terms of crust these guys, I would pick it

25:00 . I mean, I mean above These velocities 5.585 those are like

25:08 velocities But then I would put it to here because 5.7, those are

25:16 little slow for those are a little for Continental sedimentary rocks, but this

25:24 5.4 so maybe I'll put it in and up to like this.

25:30 5.56, You know, definitely a here now, what about these?

25:41 . that's salt. So this remember this is a salt basin.

25:46 you basically have mantle lower crust, it's layer three or just lower crust

25:52 confidence upper crust which you know, here's the Sao Paulo ridge and all

25:59 this is over the south Paulo plateau the way and then this is bonafide

26:04 crust outboard of here, this is you know, so how this works

26:11 , you know, it's probably the , I wouldn't say it's vertical was

26:15 in here somewhere and then you have on top. So the basin kinda

26:20 really deep here beneath the shelf and you know and then it's the sentiment

26:26 is a little thinner but I mean the Sao Paulo plateau then there's even

26:33 sediments outboard but this is over oceanic . Does all that make sense?

26:38 I just explained? Yes sorry I find my mute button on my had

26:49 makes sense. Good. Good And then and then these numbers up

26:55 38 through down to 23. Those the numbers for the refraction stations

27:02 Yeah so that I don't really have picture of that but those are the

27:06 for these refraction stations on 31. this reverse pair here? 29 or

27:14 this station 29 28 of these two . 26 is this reverse profile

27:20 So I guess to the reverse 31 29 28 27. So these

27:29 all coincide with that reverse pair of receivers because it's reversed. Then you

27:37 work out these dips that's why they're able they're able to do that.

27:41 like I said this is an old but the data is still good and

27:47 what we're gonna do is we're gonna these these source dumps and their understanding

27:55 least their first order interpretation of this of geometry into R. Two

27:59 Model. Okay but let me explain little bit more deeply about these velocities

28:06 what I'm talking about. So I a lot of time. I mean

28:10 these the two main sources here are and twists for oceanic. I'm

28:18 more twisted christians in the money for white and all for the oceanic.

28:25 then more and twist is just a that I also used to explain

28:29 But so what Christiansen and Mooney They looked at about I think almost

28:36 um refraction stations around the world and . And they came up with a

28:42 , you know, generic continental crystal with their model is three layers of

28:50 crust. Even though I only have hear it doesn't really matter. It's

28:54 depends on what you read. Some three, some have two. And

28:59 um they had two layers of sedimentary their Global model and White and others

29:08 for oceanic crust. There there that is is uh Is a summary of

29:17 other global studies for oceanic crust. so the top panel here, the

29:24 half of these charts is velocities and bottom half is thickness ranges for continental

29:32 and oceanic crust. So upper lower crust is the same as layer

29:40 layer three. Oceanic layer one. is the sediments right? And And

29:47 for thickness we're just, you know total for the oceanic and then just

29:51 two. And then averages for upper lower continental thickness. And then the

29:58 of these values. These ranges are broad. But the takeaway here is

30:04 velocities of layer two are on average a kilometer per second slower than upper

30:13 crust. So diagnostically You would expect see Upper Continental Cross very I

30:21 I think 5.5. Really? I 5.56.3. I mean, experience

30:28 I've looked at thousands of refraction So I mean, experience wise,

30:34 would say 5.5, Maybe 6.3. for ocean layer two, I

30:40 I think 4.65.3 This range is a broad. And but that's the

30:49 So if you have refraction data, good enough. You can and you

30:57 layer velocities in this rage, like they have 4.284.3. That's definitely in

31:05 range Uh of Uh layer two. ? And continents 5.7. So I

31:18 , you know, this is I still think that's I think that's

31:23 . 5.58. I would put it here. Um Yeah, but you

31:28 what I'm looking at when I'm looking these velocities and I'm comparing them to

31:33 to these global summaries. And this just the way I think about those

31:36 . And and of course there's exceptions everything again, this is kind of

31:40 the rule of thumb sort of territory um just looking at velocities, you

31:45 begin to sort of I mean you , kind of like think about these

31:50 and I'm not saying that this is 100% correct but I'm saying that you

31:56 look at these things just like the of thumb that I that I think

32:00 should memorize is that these maybe it memorize this as well because it's it

32:07 you it really helps you in understanding know, the earth and the crustal

32:15 geometries and and you know that so is this is good stuff. And

32:22 So layer two is usually pretty thin , I mean this is the

32:26 right? This is the sheeted, sheeted dykes that are you know that

32:31 interact with the seawater, right? typically pretty thin. So the biggest

32:38 of oceanic crust is actually the lower , layer three is actually the thickest

32:43 . The continental crust is almost half half. I mean it's the lower

32:48 . That's the gap grows in the I mean the granule, it's those

32:53 of things, those are typically a bit thicker but not much. So

32:57 when I model this I typically model also when for the three layer model

33:03 uh Christiansen and Mooney's three layer crystalline . It's just upper crust. And

33:10 the lower crust is divided in If you look at the velocities,

33:16 see that because, you know, for the for the layer they're they're

33:24 . The deepest layer are, you , 7.2 and greater and the upper

33:31 is less. So alright, so about that. All right.

33:36 let's look at gm sis. when we now I think this is

33:41 already done you know, you said set up a project and you've actually

33:46 it in the exercise, which is . Okay. And we've already done

33:53 and then okay, We haven't launched program yet. But when you launch

33:57 , this is what it's gonna look . You know, you're gonna have

34:00 gonna have actually a model in But um Right, But this is

34:05 drop down. I think it's advanced now or something like that. But

34:11 gonna want to run stand alone and show you how to do that.

34:15 then we can just minimize the rest montage. We just launched this outside

34:20 montage and this is what it's gonna like when you open it up.

34:25 is the initial model. And so have you have a plan view.

34:30 not gonna use that. So, just close that by grabbing this slide

34:34 here and moving it up. I'll you how to do that. And

34:37 there's a magnetic panel and a gravity . And as with all the

34:43 almost all the other models, we at observed data are dots and in

34:48 case they're just so close together it thicker And the calculated is the thin

34:54 , this black line, not the one. Um And in this model

34:59 red line is the air and I always turn it off. I

35:03 care about it. Um I'll explain I don't care about it. And

35:08 this is the death panel. So this is your model and it

35:12 a bunch of layers with points that these layers um these horizons rather and

35:20 some densities and some labels and stuff you can right click basically anywhere in

35:26 right click here here and here. can right click on the margins or

35:30 top gray panel and there's different you know, for changing like you

35:36 , the range you're looking at or units, things like that.

35:42 you know, scaling all kinds of . There's a different menu for every

35:47 and and for every gray area that see here bounding parts. Okay,

35:56 you're gonna you can there's there's a file preferences which has a lot

36:04 a lot of cool stuff in You can you can edit the fonts

36:08 the model, the anomaly, the , the thickness of the profiles and

36:13 cross section, the, you know color of the vertex points or the

36:19 the of the of the layer boundaries a lot of different things you can

36:24 around with, I think I go that. Right? So if you

36:27 fox for example you can change the and the type of fox for all

36:32 different elements of the model. You anomalies, you can change the color

36:38 all the different parts of the right, Magnetics, gravity, you

36:45 change all the gradients, you can that and then cross section. So

36:51 is the, you know that you change the plan view depth, all

36:57 sort of things, you can customize with different colors and stuff, you

37:01 , number of decimals, there's all of things. So the next thing

37:07 , so that's the file drop down view will use that one and this

37:12 , what would we use this one make like bookmarks of? So so

37:18 you have a model, you have displayed and exactly the way you want

37:22 everything perfectly labeled and in the right and everything and you want to preserve

37:30 . You just come up to view you can add it, you can

37:33 save it and that way then next you go open the mind just go

37:37 views and the drop and it will this, you just pick, you

37:41 , it will add another name here you just pick that and we'll just

37:44 right to that. So that's that's handy. So we'll be doing that

37:51 for a few times. That is also you can we're not gonna do

37:59 but for example that cross section that looked at from laden, you can

38:05 stretch that and lay it into the window and just use that if you

38:10 to, you would just take pick an image, give it

38:14 you know, some dimensions here and we'll just put it right in the

38:18 so you can do that. We're going to But yeah, you have

38:23 make sure that is also enabled black . So if you if you got

38:29 block, the layers are colored, they'll be on top of the

38:34 But if you just disable block Phil turn it off, then you'll be

38:38 to see the image beneath it. like I said, we're not going

38:41 do that, I just show you sort of capability. Yeah, also

38:47 the overlay we can we can do change the colors, the color stretch

38:53 the limits of the color to enhance And you can you can map the

39:02 , map the layers in color based the density of magnetization. And I'm

39:06 to ask you to do that for final model. You're gonna send me

39:10 versions of the final model, one the magnetic part, one for the

39:14 part and for the magnetic I'm gonna you to map it by susceptibility.

39:18 gonna want you to map it by . I'll show you, I'm gonna

39:21 you every bit of this. I nothing to freak out about.

39:26 So yeah, so here is what this? This is now this is

39:30 part, I've already done this for . This is how I how I

39:34 input the refraction data into the right? And here's the numbers,

39:42 those, remember those stations those those those pairs of reverse profiles. 31

39:49 31 just East station but 29 we the west and east station 28 west

39:54 east 27 just east station. And already put these in here. But

39:58 you want to examine those you go to overlay wells managed wells and it

40:04 show you this window here. And you click on one of these This

40:08 31 each, you click on that it will and say edit then it

40:13 bring up this little window and this where you assign it the symbol and

40:19 put the name of it, its with respect to you know this isn't

40:27 with respect to sea level, um location along the profile. And if

40:33 looking at and if it's offline remember if you're looking at something that's offline

40:38 can put that value in here and just the horizons this says well horizon

40:43 I'm just calling you these are refraction , it's just that, you

40:47 so I'm basically, even though this Wells, this is refraction data,

40:51 using it the same way you can it for well if you have a

40:54 you put this, but I put sorts of things in here. I

40:57 like uh, intersection tie intersections with models and I just labeled that and

41:03 put in the depth where you different horizons where they should intersect the

41:07 thing. So even though it well, it's just basically any kind

41:12 control you can put in here, can do that. Okay, so

41:17 pretty cool. Like I said, have, I've already done this for

41:21 . You can examine the model if like, just click overlay wells managed

41:26 and then you'll see, you can on any of these and edit it

41:29 figure out what, you know, you did. Okay. And then

41:35 um another, so these are all dropdowns that we'll be using in the

41:41 . I mean, I'm sorry, the whatever the icons, the

41:48 there's another thing that's really important that didn't say it, is that you're

41:51 want to save your model awesome. , so right now what your models

42:01 . Yeah, so they're a they're a When you open the initial

42:08 right? I would say the very thing you want to do because you

42:13 to go into the drop down and do this. You want to go

42:16 the file menu and save ads and it right away that way, you

42:22 have the very initial model and then we go along, you want to

42:28 , we'll say the first one is then you want to say C d

42:33 blah blah. That's the way I it. And that way it now

42:36 can maybe say Ian and underscore then comment on it. But for

42:41 I like to make file names, know, like most people, I

42:45 that explains something, so abc tells what order it was. And the

42:53 is if you mess the model There is an undo but it only

42:58 back 10 steps. So, so you if you're modeling along and You

43:06 , you've been doing a bunch of , you should probably save your mom

43:10 you know, it's kind of I mean it's only gonna go back

43:14 times and if you need to go further, you know, that's that's

43:19 if you have been saving your model all, you got to go back

43:21 the very beginning, so you don't do that either. So you need

43:23 save the model, you know, so often, especially at major,

43:29 know, so when you finish the modeling, we're going to gravity first

43:33 Magnetics. When you finish the you're gonna wanna like save that

43:37 Okay, okay, so there's a things here, few of these

43:42 we're gonna use move vertex a Probably add vertex and remove vertex.

43:50 add remove We're gonna be using these lot. You're gonna use split

43:55 You're gonna be using remove horizon. these are opposite operations, right?

44:01 can split a split a block or can, you know, take away

44:06 horizon. That's in a split box layer is very important. We haven't

44:11 show you that more resuming is um never used these. I typically use

44:17 . I go from box zoom to . So I saved my views.

44:23 ones I like as I go you know, I'm saving model

44:29 I'm saving different views which are also in the in the model version.

44:34 then I'm zooming into areas I want work on because this zoom is just

44:39 , you'll find out if you try and then, you know, this

44:45 this mobbing packages like state of the . When you look at literature,

44:48 see all kinds of models and you'll this GMC program in them. I

44:55 this stuff is just pervasive everywhere. but it's still grab bag and you

45:02 , gravity magnetic exploration. You there's not even a budget and most

45:07 because it's it's so small. It's it's incidental, right? It's

45:12 you know, coffee, you it's like the coffee fund. Um

45:17 not it's like it's just like a . A few percentages if that much

45:23 you know, budget. So, that means that even though this is

45:28 state of the art software, it's like landmark, right? It's not

45:35 Petrus is it's not like any of of those, you know, big

45:40 software packages that have lots of bells whistles. So what I'm getting at

45:46 is that as you as you move layers and move horizons around the

45:52 the labels that tell you what the are or the or what's the name

45:57 that layer? Is that you gave ? It is not going to move

46:01 with you. You have to periodically this and then go to the model

46:06 move all the labels yourself, you snap them. You know, you

46:11 just click on the layer and it the label will jump to it.

46:14 you gotta do that, man okay horizon, we're gonna use this for

46:20 modeling and calculate you do this any . But the model calculates almost with

46:26 operation you do. So you may have to do that. Well,

46:30 have to do this at your final you send me is a final model

46:36 I'll explain that as we go. , so let's look at the let's

46:42 at the examined tool. So this the examined tool. Remember the

46:47 And when you click. So when click that and when you click on

46:52 layer, it will pop this thing , right? So when it's when

46:56 examine tools active, you click on layer and the block properties jump up

47:02 and this is where you can make model 2.5 D. Or two and

47:05 quarters deep. Remember three quarters just you can make a block that's off

47:10 right here, you can turn the on or off. If you have

47:12 bunch of little tiny blocks or you in your model you can the labels

47:19 just clouding everything up. You can turn them off. You can change

47:23 color, foreground color or the background . I don't really understand how that

47:31 personally. I mean I just changed foreground color, you can change the

47:37 and this transparency, this doesn't I don't know how that works.

47:40 a few things that are kind of um but you can change the

47:46 you just keep the density in for layer that you want. Now you

47:50 use the death density table. I've done this, I've never done anything

47:53 velocity. I'm not sure if it very well. So we just worry

47:58 density. Now if you want this is a C button on both

48:04 and gravity. When you click that window pops up and you can see

48:10 a slide bar and so you can set the limits of the slide

48:17 I mean there's a default, this I think 13 is the default but

48:20 can set the limits to give it sensitivity and you can just grab this

48:24 and go up and down and it change the model. And this is

48:28 manager friendly. I mean this is fun to use in meetings.

48:34 And you can do that with Magnetics gravity. Um Yeah, that's everything

48:39 this one here. Um Also you click on again the three quarter

48:49 But right, and that gives you same window. But now if he

48:56 two more tabs, uh X, and X X. Negative, I

49:03 X plus X. And this is going away from you in the

49:11 away from, you know, away you in the, from the plane

49:15 the model and this is coming and mine is coming towards you. And

49:19 can set how thick how thick that and and the rock properties in

49:26 So that's how you do, we're going to do this, but just

49:32 . Y. That's how you can it. Um There's other things that

49:37 gonna do, you can do the can click on the horizon,

49:41 And when you do that, this up and you can simplify it,

49:45 we'll do, I'll show you how do, you can even export these

49:52 and then you can click on it a point and you can give it

49:55 exact X and Z coordinates if if you have such a, you

50:00 , such information, you can put in? Um I think this is

50:04 gets really kind of uh this is , really do, I mean you

50:08 be using this modeling for like an study, you know, then you

50:11 put in the exact values for your , uh for your versaces, so

50:17 , um and then import horizon, we're going to use this for magnetic

50:23 and basically you can actually load the that it has a horizon in it

50:32 you can modify that. We're going use a pen and pre penned a

50:36 . We're just going to create them with the cursor. Alright, so

50:43 it for the instruction of the kind like the overview of GM system to

50:49 all that was a lot of but um yeah, I think that

50:56 we work through the model, you , remember that all the stuff that

51:00 gonna use is explained in these Are you ready to start the modeling

51:10 ready as I'll ever be? So do we want to take a

51:14 break first? Um No, I . I mean if you want

51:19 but I'm okay. Yes, can hear me? Yes, I can

51:30 hear you. Okay? You're breaking a little bit. Okay, So

51:36 gonna go into G. S. profile, right? And then,

51:42 modeling, new model rather, and on that one at the very bottom

51:48 there's a menu item says run GMC stand alone. Do you have

52:01 Yes, like that. And then the second you'll get another. Don't

52:11 , never click update on these Never click update for anything.

52:17 mine's open. Alright. Yours launch ? Yeah. So then you can

52:22 minimize montage and maximize G. C. S. You have

52:38 Yes. All right. Now you go open and it should have one

52:49 in there. Right. Mhm. . What does it have in your

53:04 ? Nothing. It just has like file I created. Yeah. So

53:12 know what happened is your you didn't didn't put your project in your exercise

53:27 ? Someone where you know, do know the do you know the path

53:34 your exercise folder? No, I have like a lot of random stuff

53:50 here now because I'm in a Well, okay, alright then close

54:00 out and go back to montage. . Sorry, but I thought I

54:07 it. Right, okay, I'm in montage. Alright. Go

54:13 file project close. Okay. Now to file project new. Okay.

54:31 then navigate whoever the exercise folder Where should it be, wherever you

54:41 it to be. Where did you that? Where did you download

54:45 That folder too? I mean you the exercise folder somewhere, right.

54:52 . My my husband did that for . Let me go grab him real

55:05 because he downloaded all of this for . You need to find need to

55:09 where you don't need to navigate the one. You have to put it

55:12 the exercise folder. I mean that's easiest way to make things work.

55:17 ? So I feel like if I to just put it on my desktop

55:19 can put in my desktop. but if that's where you put the

55:23 folder. Sure. Okay. Let me give me give me just

55:26 second. Alright let's just come back in 10 minutes,

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