Lithology Model
Depending on your licenses, you might not have access to the Lithology substrip that is available in the 1D Model strip. If this is the case, a Lithology Model can be created using the Lithology Model form in the caliper strip (caliper > Caliper Analysis > Lithology Model).
- To create a lithology model, select a discrete log from the Input lithology log drop-down list, describing the lithology.
- Click the Edit button to open the Lithology Property Editor. Assign a rock type to each available class.
- Click OK to save the changes you have made on the form and close it.
- On the Lithology Model form, click the (Re)calculate button to create the lithology model. The first time you create the model, the lock is red, see below for the different colors of the lock and its implication.
- Click OK to close the form.
- The lithology model is visualized in the Lithology Track in the Well View.
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Open When the lock is green and in the open position, the associated algorithm is automatically executed when a change is made to the data’s input. Current status of output data is 'up-to-date'. |
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Locked, No Changes When the lock is blue and in the locked position, the associated algorithm is not updated when a change is made to the data’s input. Current status of output data is 'up-to-date'. |
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Open, Red When the lock is red and in the open position, the associated algorithm is automatically executed when a change is made to the data's input. Current status of output data is 'not-up-to-date', meaning the algorithm was already executed but output data was not calculated/updated due to some errors or lack of input data. |
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Locked, Red When the lock is red and in the locked position, the associated algorithm is not updated when a change is made to the data's input. Current status of output data is 'not-up-to-date'. To apply the updates, you need to click the associated (Re)Calculation button. |