This command, found in the Property menu, allows the user to perform various operations (scaling, DC shift or operations with other scalar properties) on a multi-element array property.
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A YouTube Channel about 3D modelling
We have quite a few how-to and tutorial videos lined up on YouTube highlighting our earth modelling, interpretation, and data management software for the construction of plausible geological models.
Using Python in Geoscience ANALYST Pro – Virtual Lecture
Past event, link available here...
Pointer Tracking
In GOCAD Mining Suite you can take advantage of the Pointer Tracking view to track coordinates, objects, and properties.
Free mineral exploration data through Geoscience ANALYST
Past event - view here or on our YouTube channel...
Organizing files as data sets
In Geoscience INTEGRATOR, a data set is often composed of a group of files of various formats along with metadata. These can be grouped...
3D seismic data and survey designer tools
Coming soon to Geoscience ANALYST, tools for hard rock seismic...
Bounding boxes in the viewer
Coloured bounding boxes are used to highlight volumes in the Viewport: A purple box surrounds your current selection...
Importing and preparing DC/IP data for inversion with Geoscience ANALYST – Virtual Lecture
In 20 mins, Kristofer shows v3.4 new functionality for pre-processing and visualization of DC/IP 2D and 3D data - Geoscience ANALYST...
Assign geological features
In GOCAD, the Assign Data to Geologic Features window now has mining categories to facilitate more efficient organization...
Let the data speak!
Four years ago, along with DMT Group, we started working with JSC Apatit on their Kirovski and Rasvumchorr mines that...
Macros
In GOCAD Mining Suite you can save lots of time with SKUA-GOCAD’s macros, a built-in scripting tool in which you can record or enter a sequence of commands to carry out or repeat at any time...
Introducing HiveMap
Capture geological observations quickly, safely, and accurately, both in the field and office with HiveMap...

