2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2006.03.006
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A GIS-based borehole data management and 3D visualization system

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“…They mainly want to describe and represent the geological formations of subsurface, and most of them are constructed based on extending exist functions of ArcGIS, MapInfo and MapGIS. James D and Phil A also constructed 3D geological application based on the functions of the ESRI`s ArcScene, and their system can show 3D geological scenes and query spatial information of borehole data [5]. Zhu Liang-feng and Pan Xin developed 3D geological application based on MapGIS which can represent the 3D geological bodies [6].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They mainly want to describe and represent the geological formations of subsurface, and most of them are constructed based on extending exist functions of ArcGIS, MapInfo and MapGIS. James D and Phil A also constructed 3D geological application based on the functions of the ESRI`s ArcScene, and their system can show 3D geological scenes and query spatial information of borehole data [5]. Zhu Liang-feng and Pan Xin developed 3D geological application based on MapGIS which can represent the 3D geological bodies [6].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data for Geotouch needs to have some specific structures to finish the complicated work, which is a limit for the users to expand the data model. On basis of ArcScene (ESRI), McCarthy et al [13] developed BoreIS to manage, visualize, query, and analyze the borehole data. It can match the datasets in the tables and important geological conditions to discover the problems interactively.…”
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“…Currently, three-dimensional (3D) visualizations are widely used in geo-visualization [1,2], urban planning [3], the teaching of various subjects [4,5] and other applications [6]. Many researchers have attempted to improve the 3D models and solve 3D modeling problems such as the limited resources of portable devices for 3D displays [7].…”
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confidence: 99%