Create a Collar from a Range Table

You can create depth-registered raster cross sections. First however you must import or create a collars table. The following process can be used to quickly create a collars table from a range table.

 

  1. Click the Home | New | Table command.

  2. In the Create New Table dialog, specify a Table Name and verify that Collars Table is selected in the Base Table Type list.

  3. Click Create.

  4. Click the range table in the Table Manager or click the range table document tab. A range table is created after you manually depth-register an unregistered raster log or when creating a registered raster log.

  5. Copy the values in the Hole ID column, column A by default.

  6. Click the collars table document tab or click the collars table in the Table Manager.

  7. Paste the values in the Hole ID column, column A by default.

  8. Click the range table in the Table Manager or click the range table document tab.

  9. Copy the values in the From and To columns, columns B and C by default.

  10. Click the collars table document tab or click the collars table in the Table Manager.

  11. Paste the values in the Starting Depth and Ending Depth columns, columns E and F by default.

  12. Add information to the Easting and Northing columns (columns B and C by default) at a minimum. Add information to the remaining collars table columns if it is available.

The collars table is now complete and can be used to create a depth-registered raster cross section.

 

See Also

Creating a Depth-Registered Raster Cross Section