[CIG-LONG] Defining irregular three-dimensional shapes
Matty Mookerjee
matty.mookerjee at sonoma.edu
Thu Jan 19 09:53:04 PST 2012
Walter et al.,
I have just got the SurfaceAdaptor working so that I have a more complicated fault surface geometry. Now I want to define the deforming wedge that will be in contact with this fault surface. Can I define a shape as being all the space below a given surface down to the boundary of the model (defined by the SurfaceAdaptor)? If not, do you have any suggestion for how to define that shape such that it will be flush with the asperity (which is made of six panels) and the dipping fault surface?
Thanks for the help.
Matty Mookerjee
Department of Geology
Sonoma State University
1801 E. Cotati Ave.
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
Office: (707) 664-2002
e-mail: matty.mookerjee at sonoma.edu
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