Model Thickness Variation with Isopach Maps in Surfer

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Isopach maps are often used in geology to illustrate thickness variations between two layers, such as the top and bottom of a coal seam or stratigraphic layer. If you have surfaces defining the elevation of the top and bottom of a geologic unit, you can use Surfer to create Isopach or isochore maps.

This webinar shows you how to use Surfer’s powerful new tools to delineate the true vertical thickness and true stratigraphic thickness of a structural unit to generate both types of maps.

Specifically, the presentation covers the following topics:

- The difference between Isopach and Isochore maps
- Using Surfer’s new Isopach tool to create both Isopach and Isochore maps
- Visualize the Isopach maps using contour layers and 3D surfaces
- Use Surfer’s Grid Volume tool to calculate area and volume between surfaces (with varying grid geometry!)
- Extract volume calculations between layers within a specific polygon boundary

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Sir, can you please show how to trim/clip sides of a surfer map?

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What is the application that enables me to examine the interior of the earth? Is it among your programs?

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