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Objects can be copied from one Workspace to another by using Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. You could, for example, copy the orebody shell from your geology compilation into a Workspace with geophysical inversion results to evaluate how well the inversion matches it.

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April, 01 2022

K-means clustering: compute inertia curve

In Geoscience ANALYST Pro the K-means clustering utility includes the ability to compute the data’s inertia curve...
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January, 17 2022

No-data values on import templates

In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, you can prevent importing no-data value strings by providing a general NDV to be applied to all properties of the template...
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June, 01 2021

Import geoh5 into GOCAD Mining Suite

Seamlessly go between GOCAD Mining Suite and Geoscience ANALYST...
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May, 02 2022

Searching in the objects tree

Having trouble finding one object out of hundreds in Geoscience ANALYST? Try searching your Objects panel (Ctrl+F)...
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August, 03 2020

Have you Scene this?

In GOCAD Mining Suite v19, you can save the view as a Scene by right-clicking on the 3D Viewer > (Scene) Save As…
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June, 15 2020

Editing file settings

In Geoscience INTEGRATOR version 3.4, users will be able to edit their files’ settings...
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March, 01 2022

Is the surface opened or closed?

In GOCAD Mining Suite you can easily know if your surface is opened or closed by...
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Developer’s sandbox
September, 13 2013

R&D projects in data management

Over the past couple of years we have been developing skills and technology in practical, business-focused data management as a solid foundation for modelling, analysis, and interpretation.
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Case studies
May, 12 2020

BHP Bowen Basin, Australia

Surface electromagnetic and electrical methods were trialled at a mine in the Bowen Basin, Queensland, with the objective of mapping the extent of coked coal...
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