The JewelExplorer
The JewelExplorer displays all the objects and properties you have created or imported into your solution in a tree structure. The tree structure is organized in several top-level folders
For more information on using the JewelExplorer, see:
At the top of the JewelExplorer is a toolbar with the following icons:
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Collapse All Collapses all of the sub folders in the JewelExplorer so that only the top-level folders are shown. |
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Collapse All Children Collapses the sub folders of the selected folder. |
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Expands All Expands all folders and subfolders so that all items in the JewelExplorer are shown. |
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Hide all Clears all checked boxes in the JewelExplorer, removing all objects from the active view. For example, clicking Hide all while a 3D View is active will remove all objects from the view, but won't change the visibility of objects in any other views you have open. |
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Zoom in Increases the size of the text. |
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Zoom out Reduces the size of the text. |
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Find Opens a text field. Fill in a search term and press enter to only display items in the JewelExplorer that contain the term you entered. The search is not case sensitive. Press escape to clear the text field and display all items in the JewelExplorer. Click the Find icon again to close the text field and show all items in the JewelExplorer again. |
You can quickly explore the objects and properties in your project by clicking the
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buttons to expand and collapse branches in the tree.
As a quick way of transferring data, you can open solutions on separate instances of JewelSuite Geomechanics and drag and drop the objects from the JewelExplorer of one instance into the JewelExplorer of the other instance.
Drag and drop is supported:
- for solutions that have the same CRS.
- between instances of JewelSuite Geomechanics.
- from 2021.3 onwards, only between instances that have the same version number (e.g. only from 2026.1 to 2026.1).
- between any of the JewelSuite family applications, as long as the objects are supported in both applications.
There are a few restrictions when you drag and drop your data:
- If one or more objects that you want to drag and drop are already present in the target instance of the application, drag and drop is not allowed. You must first remove the conflicting objects before trying drag and drop again.
- You cannot drag and drop a folder from one instance to another, if a sub folder of that folder is already present in the target instance of the application.
- You cannot drag and drop a group from one instance to another, if a sub group of that group is already present in the target instance of the application.
The table below shows how drag and drop feature works for the following type of data:
| Imports | Copy any data within the Imports folder, either at folder/group level or at individual object level. |
| Data | Copy any data within the Data folder, either at a folder/group level or at an individual object level. |
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Surface set (Surface Sets > Your Surface Set) |
Copies all the surfaces (e.g. faults, horizons) within the set. |
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Survey (Seismic Surveys > Your 3D Survey) |
Copies the seismic survey tree and only the seismic interpretations within the seismic volume folder. The seismic data is not copied unless you deliberately drag and drop. |
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Seismic data (Seismic Surveys > Your 3D Survey > Your Seismic Volumes > Your Seismic Data) |
Copies the seismic survey and the embedded seismic data. |
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(Seismic Surveys > Your 3D Survey > Your Seismic Volumes > Your Seismic Interpretation) |
Copies the seismic survey tree and the seismic interpretation with all available surfaces. |
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Wells (Well Data > Wells) |
Copies all the associated data (e.g. wells, wellbores, sidetracks, logs, well designs) except the marker sets. |
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Well design (Well Data > Well Designs) |
Copies the well plan(s) under the Wells folder and the Well Designs folder. |
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Marker set (Well Data > Marker Sets) |
Copies all the marker sets together with all the data under the Well Data folder (e.g. wells, wellbores, sidetracks, logs, well designs). |
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Microseismic dataset (Microseismic Datasets > Your Microseismic Dataset) |
Copies the microseismic events and treatment data associated with the dataset. |
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Stratigraphic model (Stratigraphic Models > Your Stratigraphic Model) |
You can drag and drop a stratigraphic model. |
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Fault model (Fault Models > Your Fault Model) |
To maintain consistency, copies also all the associated source data. |
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3D Structural model (3D Structural Models > Your 3D Structural Model) |
To maintain consistency, copies also all the associated source data. |
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3D Mesh structural model (3D Mesh Structural Models > Your 3D Mesh Structural Model) |
To maintain consistency, copies also all the associated source data. |
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Fluid model (Fluid Models > Your Fluid Model) |
To maintain consistency, copies also all the associated source data. |
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3D grid (3D Grids > Your 3D Grid) |
To maintain consistency, copies also all the associated source data. |
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Areas / Features / Images |
You can copy either at a folder level or at an individual object level. |
You can also select multiple objects and use the drag and drop to copy objects between instances of JewelSuite Geomechanics.
Every object type in the JewelExplorer has a 'Duplicate' option in the context menu to create a copy inside the same solution.
Apart from displaying all the objects in your project, the JewelExplorer provides a powerful way to select what to show in your view area. Check or uncheck the checkbox
in front of an item in the JewelExplorer to display or hide the item in the active view. Note that to display well logs in the 3D View, not only the well and relevant log need to be checked under the Well Data > Wells item in the JewelExplorer, but also the log (under Well Data > All Logs). Checking or unchecking the checkbox of a higher level item (category) displays or hides all the objects in that category. If you wish to hide all objects in the active view, click Hide all
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To configure the JewelExplorer to automatically expand the folder structure and highlight objects that you select in the active view, do the following:
- Go to home > Settings > Options > Display Settings.
- On the Display Settings form, select the Panels > JewelExplorer item.
- Select the checkbox Expand related folder in JewelExplorer and highlight the object that is selected in the active view.
- Click OK to save the settings and close the form.
In the JewelExplorer, the checkbox in front of objects can have one of the following statuses to indicate its visibility.
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The object is visualized in the active view. |
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The object is not visualized in the active view. |
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Only for 3D grid properties, mesh properties, and properties of a point set - Indicates that the Use as Combined Filter context menu option for the property is selected and its filter (as set in the property's Object Inspector) is active in the view while displaying another property of the 3D grid, 3D mesh or point set. |
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Indicates that the Use as Overlay context menu option for the property is selected, and the property is projected on another property in the 3D View. |
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The object cannot be visualized in the active view. For example, in the Well View, a seismic volume is disabled. |
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Only for Cross Section View or when Object Visibility Control is turned on for a Cross Section - The object/property can be (but is not) visualized in the Cross Section (View). |
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Only for Cross Section View or when Object Visibility Control is turned on for a Cross Section - The object/property is visualized in the Cross Section (View). |
When you click on an object in the JewelExplorer to select it (it becomes highlighted), you can view detailed information about it, edit its properties and change its display settings in the Inspector (by default, shown on the right of your screen). See Using the Inspector for more on this.
The JewelExplorer also provides easy ways to perform various actions on your objects. If you right-click on an object, the JewelExplorer displays a context menu. The options available will depend on the type of object (see Using the object context menus for more on this).
You can directly edit the names of objects in the JewelExplorer. Double-click an item and enter the new name.
You can select multiple items in the JewelExplorer by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking each of the items you want to select, or by holding down the Shift key to select a range of items.
When selecting multiple items, if your aim is to select all items of a certain type or property, you can do so through the context menu at the folder level for the items in the JewelExplorer. For example, by using the context menu option Select by Property Type, it would be possible to select the Dip property for each of a particular item in the selected folder (Horizons, for example) without having to manually expand each horizon and then select its Dip property. The option Select by Representation is also available, and allows you to select all items of a certain geometric representation.
Select by Property Type Select all the items it contains that are of a particular property type.
Select by Representation Select all the items in the folder in the JewelExplorer that are of a particular representation.
The following video shows a simple usage example for the Select by Representation option. The Select by Property Type option works similarly.
In addition to the standard Windows™ method of selecting multiple items, you can also easily select all the child items of a particular folder or object. Simply select a folder or object and press Ctrl+A to select all the child items of that object. For example, to select all of your wells you can select the top-level Wells folder and press Ctrl+A. With all the wells selected, you can open the context menu of the wells and quickly make changes to all your wells at once, or show them all in your view by pressing the space bar.
De-select the objects by pressing Ctrl+A again or by clicking on another object in the JewelExplorer.
Each object is shown with an icon indicating its type. Properties have a clipboard
icon. In addition to these, there are special icon indicators in the JewelExplorer.
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Color indicators are very convenient in combination with the 3D View; you have a visual connection between the displayed object and the corresponding object in the JewelExplorer. Colors can be changed in the Inspector. |
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The time icon indicates time based or realization based properties. Time properties can be animated in the 3D view using the Time Animation tool. Realization properties can be animated in the 3D view using the realization slider in the Inspector. You can move the slider in the Inspector by first selecting the property, then pressing the left and right arrows on your keyboard. |
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(Only when you are working in DMS.) A little green dot next to an icon (in this example, a well) indicates that the object has been updated (see Object Updates). |
In your modeling, you may end up with a great many objects, especially if you look at different options and 'what if?' scenarios.
Although each object you import
To create a new folder, right-click at an appropriate location in the JewelExplorer (inside a faults or horizons folder in the Imports, Data, Surface Sets or Seismic Interpretation folder for example) and select New Folder from the context menu. Double click on the folder in the JewelExplorer to rename it.
Drag and drop items to move them in and out of your folders.
In the Imports and Data folders in the JewelExplorer, apart from using folders, you can also use groups. The main difference between working with groups instead of folders, is that an event can be in multiple groups, but can only be in one folder.
The advantage of organizing your data in groups over folders is that events inside a group can be of different types. You can place e.g., both faults and horizons into one group. Same as working with folders, not only helps you find things easily, but you can also select all the events in a group with a single click and view them together in your view area.
To create a new group, right-click on the Imports or Data folder in the JewelExplorer and select Create New Group from the context menu. Double click on the group in the JewelExplorer to rename it.
Drag and drop events to move them into your groups. Although events can be in multiple groups simultaneously, you cannot drag and drop events from one group to another. Alternatively, you can also add an event using the Add to Group context menu option and then selecting the desired group.
