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A standard GSI3D workflow (Kessler & Mathers, 2004; Kessler et al. 2009) for superficial geological models was followed, in the parts of the model surveyed as an integrated exercise ( all TM) borehole coding was followed by the field survey, the 1: 10 000 geological lines were captured digitally by CartoGIS from field slips and/or fair drawn linework on plastic. The resulting 1:10 000 scale provisional shape files were then provided for use in modelling. Edits to the shape files were made iteratively as a result of the modelling, in particular subcrops at rockhead were revised with the benefit of a 3D visualisation of the geology.. It has been assembled and edited using the current versions of the GSI3D software since 2006 i.e. 2.0 - 2.6 - 2011 - 2012 (bedrock).
A standard GSI3D workflow (Kessler & Mathers, 2004<ref name="Kessler 2004">Kessler, H, and Mathers, S J. 2004. The 3-D geological map&nbsp;—&nbsp;finally capturing the Geologists’ Vision.
''Geoscientist'' 14/10 4–6.
KESSLER, H., MATHERS, S.J. AND H.-G. SOBISCH. 2009. The capture and dissemination of integrated 3D
</ref>; Kessler et al. 2009) for superficial geological models was followed, in the parts of the model surveyed as an integrated exercise ( all TM) borehole coding was followed by the field survey, the 1:&nbsp;10&nbsp;000 geological lines were captured digitally by CartoGIS from field slips and/or fair drawn linework on plastic. The resulting 1:10 000 scale provisional shape files were then provided for use in modelling. Edits to the shape files were made iteratively as a result of the modelling, in particular subcrops at rockhead were revised with the benefit of a 3D visualisation of the geology.. It has been assembled and edited using the current versions of the GSI3D software since 2006 i.e. 2.0 - 2.6 - 2011 - 2012 (bedrock).




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A standard GSI3D workflow (Kessler & Mathers, 2004[1]; Kessler et al. 2009) for superficial geological models was followed, in the parts of the model surveyed as an integrated exercise ( all TM) borehole coding was followed by the field survey, the 1: 10 000 geological lines were captured digitally by CartoGIS from field slips and/or fair drawn linework on plastic. The resulting 1:10 000 scale provisional shape files were then provided for use in modelling. Edits to the shape files were made iteratively as a result of the modelling, in particular subcrops at rockhead were revised with the benefit of a 3D visualisation of the geology.. It has been assembled and edited using the current versions of the GSI3D software since 2006 i.e. 2.0 - 2.6 - 2011 - 2012 (bedrock).

  1. Kessler, H, and Mathers, S J. 2004. The 3-D geological map — finally capturing the Geologists’ Vision. Geoscientist 14/10 4–6. KESSLER, H., MATHERS, S.J. AND H.-G. SOBISCH. 2009. The capture and dissemination of integrated 3D