I-GIS (
www.I-GIS.dk) located in
Denmark has used the TatukGIS Developer Kernel to develop its GeoScene3D
geological modeling and visualization software. A leading developer of
environmental GIS solutions, I-GIS customers include the Danish Ministry
of Environment, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS),
Danish Road Directorate, most Danish municipalities, and all Danish
agencies for spatial and environmental planning. I-GIS projects often
involve high resolution geological mapping data prepared by associated
organizations
SkyTEM Surveys and
Aarhus University (which are also TatukGIS customers).
GeoScene3D is perfectly suited for groundwater and environmental use,
providing visualization, interpreting, editing, and publishing of many
different types of geological data, for example drill holes, geophysics,
water chemistry, terrain and geological layers. It is possible to
create and edit points and layers and create and edit voxel models.
All
data types can be edited directly in 3D views, in cross sections, or in
maps with a large range of tools. Built-in 2D and 3D interpolation
routines create 2D and 3D GRID’s on-the-fly. GeoScene3D supports a wide
range of data types and formats, including GIS data from ESRI and
MapInfo software.
I-GIS used the TatukGIS Developer Kernel VCL edition with the
Embarcadero Delphi development platform for the development of
GeoScene3D.
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A regional geologic layer cake model built in GeoScene3D. Main window types include 3D camera views, 2D vertical cross section views, and 2D GIS windows based on the TatukGIS Developer Kernel. Most data types used for modeling can also be shown in the map window. In this image there is an Open Street Map layer, project area, cross sections, camera positions, etc. |
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A 3D voxel model built in GeoScene3D. Voxel models are based on regularly spaced 3D grids, or voxels, with varying size giving a flexible level of detail. |