Drillhole Compositing
Typically, compositing is performed on an Interval file. In addition to the Drillhole Merge function, there are five compositing functions:
Downhole
Downhole Compositing composites any drillhole data to constant downhole intervals. The function takes an Interval file as input and then creates an output file with the new intervals you define. See: Compositing
Bench
Bench Compositing composites assay values in an Interval file at regular elevation intervals. The function takes an Interval file as input and generates an output file with from and to intervals that correspond to the bench elevations. See: Bench Compositing
Grade
Grade Compositing composites drillhole intervals on the basis of the grades they contain. See: Grade Compositing
Interval
Interval Compositing combines the contents of two Interval files into a single output file. See: Compositing Setup
Geology
Geology Compositing reads a drillhole Assay file that contains many records with identical geology codes over successive intervals. From this it creates a summary file containing a single record for each geological interval. See: Geology Compositing
Interactive Compositing can be done in Vizex against any drillhole (Hatch, Value, Graph, Event, Structual Geology) layer that has numeric intervals.