Grid Multiple Channels
Use the Grid and Image > Gridding > Grid Multiple Channels menu option (geogxnet.dll(Geosoft.GX.GridUtils.ChannelsToGrid;Run)*) to grid multiple channels using the same gridding method.
Grid Multiple Channels dialog options
Database channels |
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Channels to grid |
Your selected channels to grid are displayed here. |
Add -> |
Click the Add -> button to add the selected (highlighted) database channels to the Channels to grid window. |
<- Remove |
Click the <- Remove button to remove the selected (highlighted) channels back to the Database channels window. |
Gridding method |
Use the drop-down list to select the gridding method (Minimum Curvature, Bi-Directional Line Gridding, Kriging, Inverse Distance Weighted Gridding, Multi-trend Gridding). |
Mask channel |
Select a channel from the drop-down list to act as a mask (or filter) channel. String channels and channels with array size greater than 1 are omitted from the list. The data values in the Channels to grid with corresponding dummy (*) values in the Mask channel will not be used in the gridding process. This field is optional. |
Grid cell size |
Specify the grid cell size in data units. The button determines a default cell size. If the cell size is left blank, the default cell size is used. See the Application Notes below for more information on calculating the default cell size. |
Grid name prefix |
Specify a grid name prefix to be added to every grid. |
Grid name suffix |
Specify a grid name suffix to be added to every grid. |
Destination folder |
Use the browse [...] button to select the destination folder. The default is your current project directory. |
Display option |
Use the drop-down list to specify how to display the grids (on the current map, in grid windows, do not display). |
Advanced |
Click this button to view and set the advanced gridding parameters based on the selected gridding method: Minimum Curvature, Bi-Directional Line Gridding, Kriging, Inverse Distance Weighted Gridding, or Multi-trend Gridding. |
Application Notes
See below for grid cell size information for each of the gridding methods:
Cell Size - Minimum Curvature Gridding
The grid cell size is in the distance units of the data. We recommend a cell size of ¼ to ½ the nominal data sample interval. The default is one quarter the average data separation based on a statistical average. A smaller cell size may be required if the data is to be contoured (we recommend 2 mm. or 1/10 inch at plot scale for contouring). This can be achieved by specifying a smaller cell size and larger desampling factor (desamp), or by regridding the grid using BIGRID.
Cell Size - Bi-Directional Gridding
Specify the grid cell size. The cell size is the distance between grid points in the X and Y directions. In most situations, the cell size can be selected as 1/4 to 1/8 of the line separation or the minimum station interval, whichever is greater. By default, BIGRID will choose a cell size based upon these criteria, although we do recommend that you choose the cell size directly.
Cell Size - Kriging
Specify the grid cell size. This should normally be ¼ to ½ the nominal data sample interval. If not specified, the data points are assumed to be evenly distributed and the default cell size will be set to one quarter the average data separation based on a statistical average.
Cell Size - Inverse Distance Weighted Gridding
Specify the grid cell size. The calculate button determines a default cell size using the following formula: Size = sqrt ( Range in X * Range in Y / Number of values ) / 4. If the cell size is left blank, the default cell size is used.
Cell Size - Multi-trend Gridding
The grid cell size (the distance between grid points in the X and Y directions) should normally be ¼ to ½ of the line separation or the nominal data sample interval. If not specified, the data points are assumed to be evenly distributed and the default cell size will be set to:
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