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1. minimum 69 5900 Value masimum FO 3800 Determine estreme values Colour fill wall colour Colour 1 Colour 2 Ma of colours 0 gt white 13 Change colour series Further preferences Labelling preferences e with mesh Iv with walls With surrounding cube Shade from colour 1 ta colour 2 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 45 of 69 September 2008 You can also specify whether an enclosing cube should be displayed in some cases this improves the 3D effect The Shade from colour 1 to colour 2 check box represents a bit of a special effect If this check box is activated a light source is simulated in the region of the eye The angle between the light beam and the respective 3D surface represents a measure of the reflection The area 1s shaded in accordance with colours 1 and 2 A good choice of colours for example would be dark grey for colour 1 and pale grey for colour 2 If the triangle mesh is very irregular in plan the 3D impression will probably not be opti mum You should then use the 3D in rectangle array button 6 5 2 7 3D in rectangle array button The 3D effect is usually lost in an irregular triangle mesh The contours are then presented as a three dimensional image in a rectangular array The following dialogue box opens where you can define the array by selecting the number of x and y subdivisions plates GW m AD 3 07 X 3L graphics rectangu
2. overall what you will see on your printer In the last consequence this would mean that the screen presentation would have to be refreshed after every alteration you make For reasons of efficiency and as this can take several seconds for complex screen contents the GGU GEO GRAPH screen is not refreshed after every alteration If you would like to refresh the screen contents press either F2 or Esc The Esc key additio nally sets the screen presentation back to your current zoom which has the default value 1 0 cor responding to an A3 format sheet GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 7 of 69 September 2008 5 Worked example 5 1 5 2 The problem The following example is designed to allow you to quickly learn to use the GGU GEO GRAPH program by demonstrating the possibilities for data presentation and data evaluation For the e xample we have the following situation In an industrial estate the subsurface consists of a cinder fill with groundwater contaminated by arsenic Five gauges were sunk through the fill for investigation purposes and developed as groundwater monitoring wells The water levels in the gauges were surveyed at two different times During one of the measurements water samples were taken and analysed for arsenic You now want to present and evaluate the following data e Representation of groundwater contour diagrams for both sets of measurements e Representation of a groundwater difference diagram for both sets
3. 00000 Displacement y 0 00000 f Apply to and y C Apply to x C Apply to y Cancel The coordinates can be displaced in x or y direction in order to achieve correct positioning If your point coordinates are given in eastings and northings you can displace them by the required hundred thousand and ten thousand value The resulting coordinate values are in the thousand range 6 2 7 Individual values menu item It is often a chore to enter or edit values using the previously described data editor in Edit Define points editor because each data point must be opened individually This menu item simplifies input editing and checking of measured values First a dialogue box opens in which you must select the parameter to be edited e g GW m gauge 3 07 button Individual values B X Enter a new value for all paints Which value Ground level m 401 I m gauge 3 07 GW m gauge 9 07 Ew m 40 3 07 Gi m AD 9407 delta Gy m Fill rn Fill m 5 01 Arsenic pal Value 10 Value 11 Value 12 Value 13 Value 14 Value 15 Value 15 Value 1 Value 18 Cancel GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 24 of 69 September 2008 After clicking this button you will see the following dialogue box Mutual value x Enri Back Cancel Nr Name Law m gauge 3 07 1 Bot 25200 2 Bo 23700 3 Bo3 22400 4 Bod 23300 5 Bos 25300 All existing data points fo
4. 5 6 4 6 Legend font selection menu item With this menu item you can switch to a different true type font All available true type fonts are displayed in the dialogue box Mini CAD toolbar and Header toolbar menu items Using these two menu items you can add free text to the graphics and add lines circles polygons and images e g files in formats BMP JPG PSP TIF etc The same pop up menu opens for both menu items the icons and functions used are described in more detail in the Mini CAD manual provided The differences between the Mini CAD and Header CAD are as follows e Objects created with Mini CAD are based on the coordinate system generally in metres in which the drawing is produced and are shown accordingly You should use the Mini CAD toolbar when you wish to add information to the system for example labelling of slope inclinations or the location of any foundations e Objects created with the Header CAD are based on the page format in mm This makes you independent of the coordinate system and keeps you in the same position on the page You should select the Header toolbar if you wish to place general information on the drawing company logo report numbers plan numbers stamp etc Once you have saved the header information to disk see Mini CAD user manual you can load it into com pletely different systems with different system coordinates The saved header information will appear in exactly the s
5. CM stick The correct Runtime Kit for the CodeMeter stick must be installed on your PC Upon start up and during running the GGU GEO GRAPH program checks that a CM stick is connected If it has been removed the program can no longer be executed For installation of GGU software and the CodeMeter software please refer to the information in the Installation notes for GGU Software International which are supplied with the program 3 Language selection GGU GEO GRAPH is a bilingual program The program always starts with the language setting applicable when it was last ended The language preferences can be changed at any time in the menu using the menu item Spracheinstellung for German or Language preferences for English GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 6 of 69 September 2008 4 Starting the program After starting the program you will see two menus at the top of the window e File e After clicking the File menu either an existing file can be loaded by means of the Load menu item or a new system created using New Eight menus then appear at the top of the window e File e Edit e Page size margins e Graphic preferences e Graphics e Chart evaluation e Section e After clicking one of these menus the so called menu items roll down allowing you access to all program functions The program works on the principle of What you see is what you get This means that the screen presentation represents
6. Cue X To define a triangle mesh interpolation mesh the data points measurement points are first displayed in their correct locations If no points are visible got to the Page size margins Auto resize menu item or use the F9 function key Then click three data points with the left mouse button these then represent an interpolation tri angle Repeat this process until all the required data points are integrated into the triangle mesh The triangles may not overlap as this will almost always lead to nonsensical contours You can have this condition tested by the program by going to the Graphics Test menu item If you want to delete an existing triangle click the points of the triangle once more By pressing the right mouse button you can reset a triangle 6 5 6 Round off menu item During automatic generation a triangle mesh is generated that envelops all points This can lead to acute angled triangle elements in the boundary regions These triangles can be removed from the triangle mesh using this menu item The program first computes the maximum and average radius ratios of the most unfavourable triangle The radius ratio describes the relationship between external radius and internal radius of a triangle For an isosceles triangle this ratio equals 2 0 optimum I aximum radius ratio 1931 3556 in triangle 1 Average radius ratio 4085 0059 Centre point coordinates Tranale 96 0000 y 52 6667 A
7. Data input is in accordance with conventional WINDOWS operations and can therefore be learned almost entirely without the use of a manual Graphic output supports the true type fonts supplied with WINDOWS so that excellent layout is guaranteed Colour output and any graphics e g files in formats BMP JPG PSP TIF etc are supported DXF files can also be imported by means of the integrated Mini CAD module see the Mini CAD manual The program has been successfully used in a large number of projects by renowned consultancies and institutes and has been thoroughly tested No faults have been found Nevertheless liability for completeness and correctness of the program and the manual and for any damage resulting from incompleteness or incorrectness cannot be accepted GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 5 of 69 September 2008 2 Licence protection and installation In order to guarantee a high degree of quality a hardware based copy protection system is used for the GGU GEO GRAPH program The GGU software protected by the CodeMeter copy protection system is only available in conjunction with the CodeMeter stick copy protection component hardware for connection to the PC CM stick Because of the way the system is configured the protected software can only be operated with the corresponding CM stick This creates a fixed link between the software licence and the CM stick copy protection hardware the licence as such is thus represented by the
8. If data smaller than zero is present negative volume will also be computed If the appropriate values are entered e g ground level thickness of topsoil lo cation of the excavation level excavation volumes can also be computed e Generate ASCII file You can generate an ASCII file with the current data which can subsequently be processed further for example in a spreadsheet GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 39 of 69 September 2008 6 5 2 2 Contours button The data can be displayed as lines of equal value e g groundwater isohypses A dialogue box opens in which you can define preferences for contour line representation Contours GW m AD 3 07 X Contour data Minimum value 6 36000E 1 Maximum value 7 03800E 41 0000061 Smoothing Method Method 2 Separation Intensity Middle of Dash preferences Further preferences Cancel Old values The program shows the existing smallest and largest values and the separation of the contour lines If you want the representation to begin with a different value the initial value can be entered here You can also vary the spacing in order to reduce the number of contour lines drawn for example If you select the Contours button in the previous dialogue box the settings displayed here are always those automatically selected by the program Using the Old values button the preferen ces used for the previous contour line diagram
9. Presentation format gradient Further gradient presentation format and labelling preferences can be specified in the dialogue box that opens when you press the Presentation format button The Frame triangle mesh Show triangle mesh Show points and Show values switches correspond to the settings for contour lines described in Section 6 5 2 4 Presentation format GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 43 of 69 September 2008 Iw Frame triangle mesh Show triangle mesh Iw Show points Show values Iv Label gradients Rotate text by 90 degrees v Fill arrowheads Gradient format Ma of decimal places a Font size mr 30 Heading Gradients 000000000 Line strength i Arrow width 300 Arrow length 2 500 Cancel e Label gradients The gradients are labelled with the gradient value e Rotate text by 90 degrees Depending on the orientation of the gradient arrows the labelling may be above the arrows It may be useful for a clear presentation to rotate the labelling by 90 e Fill arrowheads The gradient arrowheads are colour filled with the colour given for gradients in the Gra phics preferences Pen colour and width menu item If a different colour is required it must be altered here see Section 6 4 3 e Gradient format Further settings for gradient visualisation can be made in the following input fields Nega tive numbers in the No of decimal places field generate exp
10. Selection of measured data and type of contours The data you have entered can be represented as contour lines using this menu item After selec ting the menu item you then select the data to be represented as contour lines x Display contours of which value Cancel around level m 401 Low m gauge 3 07 Low m gauge 9 07 GW m AD 3 07 delta Gw m Fill rn Fill rn AD Arsenic ial Value 10 Value 11 Value 12 Value 13 Value 14 Value 15 Value 16 Value 17 Value 15 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 38 of 69 September 2008 After selecting a parameter you will see the following dialogue box Contours for GW m AD 3 07 X Contours Coloured contours Presentation format Gradients Gradients 3b Contours 3D 3D in rectangle array General Font sizes Area and volume Generate ASCII File Cancel In addition to the buttons described in more detail in sections 6 5 2 2 6 5 2 7 the following op erations can be carried out here e Contours and gradients Allows combined presentation of contours and gradients The settings for contour line re presentation are described in Section The description of gradient representation can be found in Section 6 5 2 5 e Font sizes You define the font sizes for axes labelling etc e Area and volume The program computes the area and volume resulting from the values measured within the defined triangle mesh
11. You must now specify the parameter to which the interpolated data should be transferred from the exported dataset In the example above the first unused parameter in File 2 with the name Lower ground level m AD is assigned and this parameter clicked on import The corresponding values are interpolated for the existing data points a e in File 2 from the inter polation mesh of the exported File 1 for the selected parameter Lower ground level m AD Using these interpolated values any graphics can now be referenced to the x y coordinates of the data points a e GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 50 of 69 September 2008 6 6 Chart evaluation menu 6 6 1 General notes on chart evaluation Here you can select bar charts circles pie charts tables or symbols to represent the measured values If a bar chart a table evaluation or a symbol chart is used two or three new menu items appear for each entry in the Chart evaluation menu These allow the bars and tables to be repositioned using the mouse or the limit values and colours of value dependent colour visualisations to be altered directly These diagram related menu items are described in summary in sections 6 6 7 and 0 6 6 2 Bars menu item 6 6 2 1 Type of bar charts You can generate oriented bar charts with this menu item Barcharts 34 Bar charts V alue dependent colour fill Cancel You can choose between simple bar charts and bar charts with a value dep
12. a hea der is entered in the corresponding dialogue boxes e g in the menu item Graphics Contours normal Gradients button see Section 6 5 2 5 the Heading box must be left empty Otherwise the heading appears double GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 32 of 69 September 2008 Woo You can define and edit the position of the legend using the values x and y You control the size of the legend using Font size and max no of lines where necessary several columns are used The file name can be excluded none switch or by activating the appropriate switch displayed as short or long and automatically with or without the file path 6 4 10 Bars legend menu item Once the bar visualisation is selected for evaluation a corresponding legend appears on the output sheet If the Show legend check box is activated the presentation format can be edited in the dialogue box for this menu item The dialogue box can also be accessed by double clicking in the legend box Z Legend values in mm M Show legend Heading Evaluation resulte Left 52 33 Width Pils v automatically Top 278 03 Height 16 30 M automatically Header font size mm 250 Font size for remainder mm z hl Operations Lancel Background Limit values colours Input here defines the upper left corner of the legend box The automatically check boxes should always be activated for specifying the width and height because the
13. and po sition of the section graphics must be adapted by hand in the menu item Page size mar gins Manual resize editor see Section 6 3 4 The labelling font size can be altered to suit requirements If the Labelling coloured check box is activated the measured data is visualised in the defined value colours e Operations group box The current section can be saved to a file using Save section The section will be drawn on the screen after clicking the Display button Beside the legend containing the measu red data which can be activated in the upper group box of the dialogue box a location sketch is automatically displayed on the screen showing the system outline and the defined section This section course legend is activated by default but can be deactivated in the Graphics preferences Section course legend menu item see Section 6 4 15 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 62 of 69 September 2008 6 7 3 User defined section menu item After defining the parameters to be displayed the following dialogue box appears Section x Click with the left mouse button on any two points to define a section After entering the subdivisions selected values can be displayed in section Right mouse button to unda Via editor Load section Prey section cancel For this type of evaluation the section course is no longer bound to the data points but consists of a start and an end point Using the Via editor button
14. can lead to problems for example 1f the data point designations also contain spaces After the data have been saved they can be opened in ASCII format in your word processor or spreadsheet and be formatted as desired e g in WORD using Convert text to table GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 15 of 69 September 2008 6 Description of menu items 6 1 File menu 6 1 1 New menu item All current data will be deleted after a security request You can create a completely new system 6 1 2 Load menu item Using this menu item you load a file previously created with GGU GEO GRAPH The informa tion on data points and values contained in the file can now be edited 6 1 3 Append menu item Using this menu item you can append an existing file to the file already open The data points and corresponding values contained in the added file will be appended to the current file In this way it is possible to merge files However note that the settings for the page format and image coordinates are taken from the last loaded file This also applies to the names of the values see menu item Edit Value names in Section 6 2 1 The parameters themselves e g groundwater levels are retained on loading and allocated their original measured point 6 1 4 Save menu item You can save data entered or edited during program use to a file in order to have them available at a later date or to archive them The data is saved without prompting
15. column widths can be user defined if the check box is deactivated however this generally only leads to optimum results by trial and error If the Value dependent table colour check box is activated the table cells containing the mea sured data are coloured according to the settings specified via the Edit limit values button The settings are described in detail in the menu item Chart evaluation Bars Value dependent colour fill button see Section 6 6 2 3 Using the Presentation format button it is possible to alter the settings for table presentation in analogy to the description given in the menu item Graphics Contours normal see Section 6 5 2 4 Presentation format button A heading can be entered in the preferences dialogue box this 1s used as the heading for the general legend see Section 6 4 9 Additionally the Table coloured check box can be activated in the table presentation settings box The column contai ning the measured data designation is then colour filled using the colour defined via the Table colour button in the above dialogue box It is possible to save the current data to a file using the Export to ASCII file button and process it further in third party applications e g in a spreadsheet Specify the number of columns accor ding to the number of data points If the number given is smaller than the actual number of data points two or more tables are written below each other in the file The number o
16. data is to be subsequently displayed This legend allows assignment of the measured data to the line colours used see Section 6 4 14 If the Section in colour check box is activated the whole area of the data is fil led The colours defined for the measured data in the menu item Edit Value colours are used see Section 6 2 2 The sequence of the selected data 1s important if complete colour fill is employed Visuali sation follows in the sequence specified during input using Edit Value names In order to move a value which would otherwise be hidden behind other data forwards in the sec tion visualisation copy the value using the menu item Edit Modify values see Section 6 2 9 to the end of the data It is also possible to specify a zero value for the y axis y0 defining the intersection of the x axis with the y axis In this case the Use check box must be activated If this option is not used the x axis will intercept the y axis at the smallest value of y For example the use of a fixed y0 value is useful if a number of sections with individual parameter values need to be visualised The zero line will then remain uniform throughout e Labelling group box Automatic section labelling can also be used instead of the legend described above When activated the program inserts a table below the section containing the selected values at the points defined If the section is visualised together with the labelling table the size
17. dialogue box then opens allowing you to define a radius ratio above which all triangles are deleted GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 48 of 69 September 2008 Radius ratio 4 Delete exterior triangles with a radius ratio gt rv Cancel In the example above all external triangles with a radius ratio greater than 1834 79 will be re moved In order to avoid interpolation holes in the triangle system only triangles at the boundaries are deleted 6 5 7 Test menu item The program examines the existing triangle mesh for overlapping triangles which would normally lead to undesirable results 6 5 8 Display menu item You can have the triangle mesh interpolation mesh presented by means of the following dialogue box Triangle mesh presentation X Select presentation Format E dit font sizes Cancel Using the Select presentation format button you have the option of specifying a number of preferences for the presentation e g labelling with point names or triangle numbers 6 5 9 Delete menu item Using this menu item you can delete the triangle mesh in part or completely You must first click four points in anti clockwise direction All triangles with their centroid within this quadrilateral will be deleted 6 5 10 Save menu item You can save the triangle mesh separate from the dataset in order to use varying interpolation meshes for the same system for example GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Pag
18. menu item e If despite all your efforts graphics cannot be correctly represented on the screen In a pre vious step you probably altered the image coordinates to such an extent that visible graphic elements are no longer within the area seen on the screen This function can also be accessed using the F9 function key Manual resize editor menu item You can alter the image coordinates by direct numerical input in a dialogue box This allows pre cise scale input The coordinates refer to the drawing area This can be defined in the Page size margins Page size and margins menu item by means of the plot margins see Section 6 3 1 Image coordinates X left m oo y battam m 300000 Scale x direction 1 400 0000 Scale y direction 1 400 0000 Save Load Cancel Old values The image coordinates entered here can be saved in a file with the extension BXY and be re loaded later for the same file or for different files If you want to recover the previous values during input or use the menu item again after editing the coordinates you can do this by pressing the Old values button 6 3 5 Manual resize mouse menu item You can alter the image coordinates graphically with the mouse In the dialogue box you are of fered two choices e You can use the coordinates of a section of the visualisation as the new image coordinates by marking the desired area with the mouse press
19. obtain the new value for the mesh point If you activate the Use floating mean switch the new values are calculated from a plane equati on for n data points Otherwise the squares of the distances are used In the above dialogue box the minimum x and y coordinates of the triangle system are given If the Complete rectangular area switch is activated the program computes new array points within this rectangular area Otherwise only array points with x and y coordinates within the un derlying triangle mesh are calculated In particular for a triangle mesh with an exterior shape which deviates substantially from a rectangle nonsensical extrapolation of new values can thus be avoided Automatic triangle mesh menu item In order to represent contour lines the program first requires a triangle mesh interpolation mesh which serves as the basis for contour line smoothing This mesh need only be defined once becau se it is then saved with the dataset This menu items allows you to have the mesh generated auto matically by the program 6 5 5 Manually menu item Generally the automatically generated triangle mesh is very high quality However there are cases in which you might want to generate a different interpolation between individual points Using this menu item you can create a triangle mesh completely by hand or rework an existing mesh A message box provides information on the procedure Ci gt Edit triangle mesh w
20. you can specify the start and end points using numerical values instead of the mouse If you have previously saved a section it can be loaded again using Load section The Prev section button is only visible if a section has already been defined and loads the section defined immediately prior If you click OK you define a new section by clicking the start and end points using the mouse Once the end point is defined a dialogue box opens for input of the number of subdivisions The number of subdivisions defines the number of modelling points for interpolation The greater the number of modelling points the more complex is the section computation however at the same time the resolution is increased assuming sufficient points have been defined Following the section definition the same dialogue opens for section presentation preferences as shown in the menu item Section Along system nodes The further procedure corresponds to the description in the previous Section 6 7 2 6 7 4 Show section course menu item This allows the location of the section to be displayed once more in plan once the section definiti on is complete GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 63 of 69 September 2008 6 8 6 8 1 6 8 2 6 8 3 6 8 4 6 8 5 6 8 6 6 8 7 menu Copyright menu item You will see a copyright message and information on the program version number The System button shows information on your computer configuration and th
21. 0 Value 11 Value 12 Value 13 Value 14 Value 15 Value 15 Value 17 Value 18 Font size mm 3 0 Cancel GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 26 of 69 September 2008 In the subsequent dialogue box you can decide whether the marked values are added to the con stant or the constant is used directly as the new value for these points Ground level m AD in section l x 6 Ground level m AD at all nodes in quadrilateral constant C Ground level m AD at all nodes in quadrilateral constant Constant E DOO Cancel If you need to subtract a constant from a value enter the constant as negative value and ac tivate the upper switch GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 27 of 69 September 2008 6 3 Page size margins menu 6 3 1 Page size and margins menu item The default page set up is A3 when the program is started You can edit the page format in the following dialogue box Page size and margins X Page in general in mm Height 237 00 width 420 00 Folding marks a5 00 Page margin in mm Left 1 00 Right 1 00 Top 1 00 Bottom 1 00 Plot margins in mm Lett 10 00 Right 5 00 Top 5 00 Bottom 10 00 Iw with borders Iw with axes v with margins Cancel Page in general defines the size of the output sheet The A3 format is set as default The program automatically draws thin cutting borders around the page wh
22. 4 Value 16 Value 15 CTI Valued Vaue6 aues aue10 aue12 auei4 Value TE Value 18 x GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 20 of 69 September 2008 6 2 2 Value colours menu item The charts bar pie etc can be represented with a colour fill Here the individual parameters can be assigned certain colours Charts pens X al A DOC pal ETES pg Value 5 Value 7 Value 3 Value 11 Value 13 Value 15 Value 17 Color iis Load Save a a a a Cancel d HL ual Value 4 Value E Value 8 Value 10 Value 12 Value 14 Value 16 Value 18 i a a a The pen colour can be edited by clicking the corresponding button and the pen width in the adja cent box Your preferences can be saved in a file with the frb extension If you save the file in the program folder default your preferences will be automatically loaded the next time you start the program 6 2 3 Define points editor menu item Using this menu item all information associated with an individual data point can be entered First the following dialogue box opens Select point l x Edit points New Delete all Foro Back Bo 1 Bn 2 Bn 3 Bn 4 Bnhb In this case 5 data points are already defined The following operations are now possible e To menu bar You return to the previous screen and menus e New A new point is created and the dialogbox for entering the new data open
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24. Accept the values suggested by the program After confirmation using OK the groundwater contours will be drawn GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 11 of 69 September 2008 If the contour line visualisation needs changing simply select Graphics Contours normal once more GW m AD 3 07 button and then the Contours button Enter 69 60 for the minimum value 70 05 as the maximum value and 0 05 as separation Click the Dash prefer ences button and enter the following preferences into the dialogue box Dashing n xi Type of dashing Dash length mm st 5th 3th etc line Continuous 3 0 2nd 4th 6th ete line Dashed zu 3rd th etc line Continuous 3 0 Cancel After confirming the input and closing the contour line dialogue using OK the visualisation is shown with alternating dashing for the 5 cm and the 10 cm contours Explanatory tests can be added using the Mini CAD module or a project header loaded via Graphics preferences Header toolbar Once the result is satisfactory go to the menu item File Print Printer button First select Landscape as the output format if the Fit to page button is then clicked the program will determine the correct zoom factor for output to an A4 format printer The groundwater contour diagram will now be sent to the default printer Proceed in analogy for the contour diagrams displaying GW m AD 9 07 and delta GW Try out other presentation formats
25. ENU ITEM eiie o veio ze as 64 A i i EE EE E E E OE EE OAE T OETA OEE 65 MB L TO L E gt PE E E E S E A E E N N E E O E O E O E 67 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 4 of 69 September 2008 1 Preface The GGU GEO GRAPH program allows graphical representation of any kind of measured pa rameter determined for data points of known x y coordinates A classical application of such ori ented parameter representations is the graphical processing of groundwater levels in an observati on well network The information on location and values for various data points can be implemen ted in the following position oriented graphics e Contour lines e Colour filled contour lines e Colour filled 3D graphics e Bar charts linear logarithmic root scale e Bar charts stacked e Pie charts e Circle charts e Symbol charts e Tables In GGU GEO GRAPH a total of 18 different parameters can be assigned per data point Howe ver you are in no way restricted to groundwater level data you can manage and represent any kind of data e g contaminant concentration for a large number of contaminants layer and horizon boundaries and thicknesses The program also provides link functions to facilitate determination of new values e g by establishing the difference between two existing values determination of a groundwater level in m AD as the difference between ground level in m AD minus the measu red groundwater level in m below GL ground level
26. Measured data management and oriented evaluation and visualisation as contour lines bar pie and circle charts and tables GGU GEO GRAPH VERSION 6 Last revision September 2008 Copyright GGU Zentrale Verwaltung mbH Braunschweig Technical implementation and sales Civilserve GmbH Steinfeld Contents DE i A UNT RT UNCTUS OO 5 2 Licence protection and installation e eere eee eere eee neon eee e e eoe eee e e ee eee eee e ene eee e anoo 6 3 ECL AAA M 6 A Starine CHE PLO Sai sscssveceevscccvs PER 7 S Worked example suco decedente nma ti 8 3 The proODIeDWTes todo utendo cetus icu ee enon nase ELA eure as Gari TM DM 8 Fa dHDU Loos dev eoe etae t eae Ne nee ht nde dotate e Tien t e RRO 8 5 3 Representing groundwater contours and groundwater differences 11 34 Determination OL A UA E 12 5 5 Representation of the arsenic content in the ground WateT ccccccccccnnnnnnnnononnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 13 SOs A O A N E 14 3 7 Usine dataan other PELOTAS aa 15 6 Description of MENOS mee 16 ME Fiemmen a a E 16 CLI New menu ie Meere T Uu M aa teia tae calcnee 16 61 2 Load menmi eMe dalt a a a cid 16 Gyles Append meni TLCTIN or en iaae e ENE AEE EA 16 OLA A E A 16 OMS Dave as menda dios 16 0 136 Import ASC TE data ment lei n 17 6 1 7 Export ASCILg ta Mien teni e uus oe EIE Peor eee Une a eerste 17 Oleo SBrnter preterences menuda 17 6 1 9 Prntan
27. U GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 2 of 69 September 2008 Od Graphics PrelerenCes Men estatico iii calida dada 30 6 4 1 Refresh and zoom menu A ii 30 0 4 2 Zoomi THEO Menu ie M adios 30 6 4 3 Pen colour and width menu item sss eene 30 6 4 4 Legend font selection menu item sesenta 3l 6 4 5 Mini CAD toolbar and Header toolbar menu items eseessssse 31 6 4 6 Toolbar preferences men TOT e iiec ec denote poeta ince ses EE I ERES SARI 3l 64 7 SD toolbar depu Eiye pesce e al ti a e a 22 6 4 8 Mini CAD preferences menu item cccccesececcecccecceceeeeeessssseeeeeeeeceeeeeenaaas 32 64 9 General legend menuitem ess A vere eai RIS 22 62410 t Bars TE Cen 3e nu dte AA d Us setat I est oos CUpas UR Ue tuts se CENE Osee etd 33 6d LE Pie charts lesend meno label 34 6 4 12 Tables legend menu Metri doeet ts 34 6 43 5Symbolsdeeend ment eMail ati ii las 35 OA 14 SECON legend Menta 36 6 415 Section course legend enu Illo iaa 36 64 16 Move Objects ment lc tail di dic 37 6 4 17 Save graphics preferences menu llelM oooooooooonncccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 37 6 4 18 Load graphics preferences Menu Wei is sae o bd ge cd ee to eL e oth cd bed ts 37 05 E Ue MENU E OD RT 38 61 General VOLE ass cc 38 6 5 2 Contours normal menu temses r a eene enne nene nennen 38 6 5 2 1 Selection of measured data and type of contours cccc
28. al see Section 6 5 2 4 Presentation format button A heading can be entered in the preferences dialogue box this is used as the heading for the general legend see Section 6 4 9 It is additionally pos sible to select a colour fill or hatching for the pie chart The fill and hatching line colours used are defined via the value colour of the selected data Changes can be made by going to the menu item Edit Value colours see Section 6 2 2 After closing the dialogue box via the Show pies button the pie charts are displayed on the screen GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 56 of 69 September 2008 6 6 5 Tables menu item You can represent your data in oriented tables with this menu item Mark the parameters to be represented in a table in the first dialogue box If you mark a number of parameters they will be represented in different rows in the table The following dialogue box then appears x Table preferences T able font size mm Width Tst column mrm Width nd calumn mrm w Automatic table width e Value dependent table colour e With legend Operations Presentation Format E dit Font sizes Table colour Export ta ASCII file E dit limit values Cancel If the Automatic table width check box is activated the size of the table is controlled by the given Table font size The program optimises the column heights and widths automatically to suit the selected font size The
29. ame position on the page which greatly simplifies the creation of general page information Toolbar preferences menu item After starting the program a horizontal toolbar appears below the program menu bar If you would rather work with a popup window with several columns you can specify your preferences using this menu item The smarticons can also be switched off At the bottom of the program window you find a statusbar with further information You can also activate or switch off the status bar here The preferences will be saved in the GGU GEO GRAPH alg file see menu item Graphics preferences Save graphics preferences and will be active at the next time the program is started By clicking on the tools smarticons you can directly reach most of the program functions The meaning of the smarticons appears as a text box if you hover with the mouse pointer over the tools Some of the tool functions can be activated from the normal menu items Zoom out If you have previously zoomed in this tool returns to a full screen display Zoom Zoom With the zoom functions you can zoom in or out of parts of the image by clicking the left mouse button GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 31 of 69 September 2008 Copy print area Use this tool to copy only parts of the graphics in order to paste them e g to a report You will see information on this function and can then mark an area which is copied to the clipboard or can
30. are adopted This information is saved with the record You can also select from three smoothing out procedures e Do not smooth As a linear method is implemented within the triangle elements this will provide analysis results without smoothing performed by the program e Method 1 and Method 2 these smoothing out procedures employ two different Bezier splines Smoothing out inten sities can be given for both in order to acquire smooth contour lines Method 2 creates very round contours with the danger that the true results may be falsified You can specify the type of visualisation for the contour lines by means of the Dash prefer ences and Further preferences buttons These settings can also be adjusted in advance by means of the Presentation format button see Section 6 5 2 4 If your preferences are confirmed by pressing OK the contours are displayed on the screen The colour defined in Graphics preferences Pen colour and width is used If you need to display the contours in a different colour the colour can be adapted to suit your requirements here see Section 6 4 3 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 40 of 69 September 2008 6 5 2 3 Coloured contours button Using this button contour lines can be drawn with a colour fill GW m AD 3 07 in colour Contour data Minimum value 69 5900 Maximum value 0 3800 Determine extreme values Colour till Colour 1 Colour 2 Ma of col
31. ated for specifying the width and height because the size of the legend is then adapted to the number of measured data points and the length of the measured data designati ons The font sizes for the heading and the measured data names can also be specified as well as selecting a background colour for the legend It is possible to alter the settings for value dependent colour fill by pressing the Limit values colours button The same dialogue box opens as for the menu item Chart evaluation Tables Edit limit values button see Section 0 6 4 13 Symbols legend menu item If you have selected a discrete colour gradient visualisation for the symbol graphics a correspond ing evaluation legend is displayed on the output sheet If the Show legend check box is acti vated the legend presentation format can be altered in the dialogue box for this menu item The dialogue box can also be accessed by double clicking in the legend box Symbols legend X Legend values in mm w Show legend Heading Evaluation resul Let 7559 Width E525 automatically Top 25138 Height 26 05 V automatically Header font size mm 250 Font size for remainder mr 250 Operations Cancel Background Load Save Limit values colours Labelling Input here defines the upper left corner of the legend box The automatically check boxes should always be activated for specifying the width and height be
32. atically Top 278 03 Height 94 55 v automatically Header font size mm 250 Font size for remainder mm 2 hl Operations Cancel Background Input here defines the upper left corner of the legend box The automatically check boxes should always be activated for specifying the width and height because the size of the legend is then adapted to the number of measured data points and the length of the measured data designati ons The font sizes for the heading and the measured data names can also be specified as well as selecting a background colour for the legend 6 4 12 A Tables legend menu item If you have selected a value dependent colour visualisation for the table graphics a corresponding evaluation legend is displayed on the output sheet If the Show legend check box is activated the legend presentation format can be altered in the dialogue box for this menu item The dialogue box can also be accessed by double clicking in the legend box Legend X Legend values in mm w Show legend Heading Evaluation resulte Left 52 33 width aek M automatically Top 278 03 Height 16 30 v automatically Header font size mm 2 5 Font size for remainder mr 2 50 Operations Lancel Background Limit values colours GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 34 of 69 September 2008 Input here defines the upper left corner of the legend box The automatically check boxes should always be activ
33. ays executed when the mou se button is clicked In this case first close the Mini CAD menu GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 14 of 69 September 2008 Once the section is defined the subdivisions can be specified in the following query Use a small number e g 15 due to the very simple point raster Then fill in the dialogue box as shown User defined section I X Preferences lw with legend Section in colour p 68 000 I ze Labelling e with labelling v Labelling coloured Font size mm 4 0 Operations Lancel After clicking the Display button the section will be drawn Changes can be made by going to the menu item Section User defined section for a second time If the same section needs to be edited click on the new Prev section button in the section definition dialogue box This opens the above dialogue box again 5 7 Using data in other programs You want to export the borehole height data the determined water levels and the resulting AD heights to a word processor Go to Chart evaluation Tables and mark the parameter to be exported to the word processor In the following box select the Export to ASCII file button and fill in the next box as follows Export tables to ASCII file X ASCII export preferences Column delimiter i Ma af columns F Ma of decimal places 2 Cancel Select a character that does not otherwise occur in the data as delimiter Using a space
34. be saved in a file Alternatively you can send the marked area directly to your printer 6 4 7 SD toolbar menu item This menu item allows you to choose a pop up window with tools for advanced editing of the three dimensional graphics If you hover with the mouse pointer over the tools the meaning of the Smarticons appears in a text box The Rotation by tool allows you to rotate the graphics around one of the three axes The plus and minus signs designate the direction of rotation The angle of rotation can be adjusted as n wished using the tool 6 4 8 Mini CAD preferences menu item Objects added using Mini CAD are normally drawn via the system representation If the Mini CAD objects are to be positioned behind the graphics this can be specified in the pop up menu of the Mini CAD module layer dialogue in Mini CAD Presentation button 6 4 9 General legend menu item A general legend can be displayed by activating this menu item The legend will be represented according to the information entered in the dialogue box General legend X w Show legend Heading Example evaluation amp value mm 30634 9 value mm 19308 Value designations Value Font size mr 25 max na of lines 50 File name C none C shot long Example evaluation Cancel File D 3h anualke izo M alue Ground level m AD If the evaluations are performed via the Graphics or Chart evaluation menus where
35. ble on the screen To determine GW m AD 3 07 go to the menu item Edit Link values and select the following values and the link from the pull down menus x Value Value Value aw m 40 3 07 Ground level m 40 gt aw m gauge 3 7 Cancel Proceed correspondingly for GW m AD 9 07 value 5 value 1 value 3 delta GW value 6 value 4 value 5 and Fill m AD value 8 value 1 value 7 In the meantime you have received the results of the arsenic analysis which you now want to integrate in the data To do this go to the menu item Edit Individual values and click the Ar senic ug l1 button in the selection box Fill in the dialogue box as shown Mutual value es Porat Hack Cancel Mr Mame Arsenic pal 1 Bot LEE 2 Ba 2 o 3 Ba3 5 4 Bod 6 0 5 Bos 2 Once input is complete exit the dialogue box via Done The program checks the input and if faulty e g letters instead of numbers issues a message such as Input error in input box x In this case the number of the input field is not identical to the number in front of the faulty data but instead designates counted from top to bottom the input box number For example if in the case shown above incorrect data is entered in the Bo 4 gauge box the program will issue an Er ror in Box 5 message GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 10 of 69 September 2008 5 3 Representing groundwater contours and ground
36. box A eee Limit value and colour preferences Colours no of values Load Save Cancel HC mg kg PAH mak e The Colours no of values button allows you to define the number of limit values ma ximum 5 and the corresponding text and colour The following dialogue box opens for example containing 4 defined limit values GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 53 of 69 September 2008 Bar preferences Edit na af values Text far legend Colour gt reference value edit gt guidance value edit B e gt action value ai 0K Cancel An additional limit value can be defined or the number reduced using the Edit no of va lues button The texts can be adapted to your requirements and the colours assigned to the respective values via the edit button The changes are accepted via OK and you return to the above dialogue box e The settings can be saved to a file with the blk extension via the Save button If the fi le is saved in the program folder default the preferences will be automatically loaded the next time the program is started Different settings files can be opened for the current sessi on via the Load button In the lower region of the above dialogue box the measured data selected for display are shown as buttons 2 values in the example HC mg kg and PAH mg kg e The limit value for each quantity can be specified by selecting it e g HC Limit values fo
37. cause the size of the legend is then adapted to the number of measured data points and the length of the measured data designati ons The font sizes for the heading and the measured data names can also be specified as well as selecting a background colour for the legend In the pull down menu select between Text only Text to and Text from to for legend limit value labelling The limit values entered are shown in brackets according to the selected format It is possible to alter the settings for value dependent colour fill by pressing the Limit values colours button The same dialogue box opens as for the menu item Chart evaluati on Symbols Discrete colour gradient group box Colour legend preferences button see Section 6 6 6 3 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 35 of 69 September 2008 The preferences can be saved in a file with the leg extension If the file is saved in the program folder default the preferences will be automatically loaded the next time the program is started 6 4 14 Section legend menu item If a sectional visualisation is used a legend containing the displayed measured data and the corre sponding value colours is shown on the output sheet The colours can be changed by going to the menu item Edit Value colours see Section 6 2 2 If the Show legend check box is activated the legend presentation format can be altered in the dialogue box for this menu item The dialogue box can also be acce
38. cccccncnnnnoninonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 38 0 5 2 2 C OBLOUES DUO de 40 6323 Coloured contours DUON 5 edm ico i OU pr R ed eu ow ED elas E rt bete E dt 41 6 5 2 4 Presentation format button sss eene eene nnns 42 0 502 Gradients DUO a ia 43 00 20 CEomours o DIO oO ei 45 6 5 2 7 gt 3D In rectangle attay DUMOM id cds 46 6 5 3 Contours in mesh menu item cooooccnnnnccnnncnnconnnniconnnnacononaconnnnacononnnrononaconnnnanons 47 6 5 4 Automatic triangle mesh menu IteM coooooooooonononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 47 0 5 Viana MEL Hadad 48 0 00 Round ot ment tell en soie oon into a booa dolia ad 48 0 5 4 Test TCM HO eane cavet aeu en eda Qd AN Aita 49 Odo CDISDISV Mena MEO HOY accedo avt ott olo iaa 49 6 5 9 Delete menu NEG porotos OIDO A 49 ODO Save TCM ACC MIN coe eco Oc Vere dou ee REA ace oon cO pedo ea Oa akong cuo eo Ue doces ERROR UE 49 D 5 LE Ead mendicidad id 50 06 512 Interpolate menu 16 ses sra 50 6 6 ChartevaluatoBcmelilbus d test a dta I ssi DU e bcr neu Ure rondes oct E aaa dee 51 6 6 1 General notes on chart evaluation eese eene eene 51 002 Bars MEU ono oe edd EM ee tute NT deti tice ated tee detec 51 GOZI SEV pO orare har tt e ao OS 51 6 0 2 2 Nota Darse rat 252 6 6 2 3 Value dependent colour filled bars oooccocccnnnnncnnnnononononncnnnnnnnnnnnnnonos 53 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 3 of 69 September 2008
39. circle in addition to the maximum circle radius If you enter a 3 for the number of segments triangles will be displayed instead of circles Using the Presentation format button it is possible to alter the settings for circle presentation in analogy to the description given in the menu item Graphics Contours normal see Section 6 5 2 4 Presentation format button A heading can be entered in the preferences dialogue box this is used as the heading for the general legend see Section 6 4 9 After closing the dialogue box via the Show circles button the circle charts are displayed on the screen The colour fill of the circles is defined via the value colour of the selected data changes can be made via the Edit Value colours menu item see Section 6 2 2 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 55 of 69 September 2008 6 6 4 Pies menu item You can generate oriented pie charts using this menu item In the first dialogue box you mark the parameters to be represented as percentages in the pie charts analogous to the Chart evalua tion Bars menu item A dialogue box then appears in which you must specify the radius of the pie charts Pie preferences x Fie preferences Fie radius mrm 20 0 Operations Presentation format Edit font sizes Cancel Using the Presentation format button it is possible to alter the settings for pie presentation in analogy to the description given in the menu item Graphics Contours norm
40. d export mente S 51 52 05 rl dae bI EOM 17 6 1 10 Batch prat menu Wem soucis dece tra Do caus SO RUE RR Me rot erg LEV e a tuu Vous Po cO e 19 OL TE SBxIC menue EDS oie ood Cordon eto alt laudet credo cn adul reo e Eo id codeine qo va Enn 20 OT EZ SIS S d menu die fisco ueber diei aot ttti tulo to 20 0 2 SPOTETHOTIUD See a A mene mat eon Mor pene CURE Lees 20 6 2 1 Value names mend ei o eno malc tessuto rooted Un ia 20 0 2 2 CV ale COLQUES menu em A ne ore e e n e uo aee I eee mers 21 6 2 55 Denne points Editor Ment Wem ois ooo seio a eee eat anne 21 6 2 4 Define pomts Mouse men item uie eue oe itv eti 23 6 2 5 Test point coordinates menu item sse nnne eene eene enses nns 23 6 2 6 Edit pomtebordinates menu eMail is 24 6 2 7 Individual vales meni 106 HI idu is e ic 24 6 2 5 Tank values qnoeftu 35e DOE o fud EES 25 6029 Modify Values MENU MeNi Een E E ER AEE 26 6 2 10 Edit Values 1n section menu die 26 6 9 Pase Sizes Fma OS MeN a ote ote dis 28 6 3 1 Page size and margins menu IeM cccoooooooooononnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 28 6 3 2 Labelling x and y axes menu item sess 28 0 9 9 TAULOSTESIZO THOU ILC TEES d aevreus Cosi tance con cus Dub ote tuass dod Ue Facta Piso nested iors 29 6 3 4 Manual resize editor menu IteM oocccconccnnnnnccnnnnnocnnnnnacononoccnnonacononncnnanacnnnnnacons 29 6 9 Manual resize MOUSE MENUDO E N 29 GG
41. e 49 of 69 September 2008 6 5 11 Load menu item You can load a previously saved triangle mesh interpolation mesh 6 5 12 A Interpolate menu item This menu item allows you to combine values of points not having identical x y coordinates to one mesh For example this may be necessary for surveys carried out before and after land has been filled as the following sketch shows A You must first create two files the locations of the data points are not identical in the two files e File 1 Before with data points A E and the corresponding ground heights before fil ling value Lower ground level m AD e File 2 After with data points a e and the corresponding ground heights after filling value Upper ground level m AD No values are available for the lower ground level for data points a e because no measurements were taken at these points before filling commenced First load the dataset with the larger mesh for export in the example above this is File 1 contai ning the points A E The points of the second file which will later be imported should all lie within the mesh of the file to be exported Go to the Graphics Interpolate menu item and click the Export button You can then load the file into which the previously exported data are to be imported i e File 2 from the example above Go to the Graphics Interpolate menu item and click the Import button You see a box with the value names
42. e folders used by GGU GEO GRAPH Maxima menu item You will see information on the maximum values allowed by the program Help menu item The GGU GEO GRAPH online help is opened using an installed browser e g MS Internet Explorer The help function can also be accessed using the F1 function key GGU on the web menu item Using this menu item you can access the GGU Software website www ggu software com Keep in touch with new program versions and the regular download offers If you would like to be automatically notified about program innovations please register for the Newsletter in our Knowledge Base Go to the following website http kbase civilserve com GGU support menu item This menu item takes to the GGU Software Support area at www ggu software com What s new menu item You will see information on program improvements in comparison to older versions Language preferences menu item This menu item allows you to switch the menus and the graphics from German to English and vice versa To work in German deactivate the two switches Dialoge Men s bersetzen translate dialogues menus und Graphiktexte bersetzen translate graphics Alternatively you can work bilingually e g with German dialogue boxes but with graphic output in English The program always starts with the language setting applicable when it was last ended GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 64 of 69 September 2008 7 Tips Sl
43. e margins define switch off 28 Pens define for contour lines gradients 30 Pie charts legend activate edit 34 Pie charts legend move with mouse 38 Pie charts activate hatching 57 Pie charts edit value colours 21 Pie charts generate visualisation 31 Plot margins define seseseeesss 28 Point coordinates edit 24 Point coordinates test 23 Presentation format contours 43 Print Staples deti eec eripe reete Eoo eee 17 PUE lios 19 Pitt severa bles nad 19 Printet PrelerenCes occ e Dope n EPIIT 17 Program default maximum values 65 Program IMprovemMentS oooooonnnncccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 65 Program iNfOrmatiON cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 65 Program preterenees iiio vete apei 38 Project data add via Mini CAD 31 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 68 of 69 R Radius ratio triangle mesh elements 49 Scale def Me ernea net de dotes 29 Screen output Cancel cue eee nent 39 Sorollithe SOEBell ee rere trucada 66 Section course define eese 62 Section course display in graphics 64 Section course show in legend 37 Sect
44. elled at both ends e Contour labels at bottom Normally contour lines are labelled towards the increasing side of the lines This can lead to labelling on its head Activate this check box if you always want the labelling aligned for reading In addition the number of decimal places and the font size can be defined for contour labelling as well as the font sizes for the point and colour bar labelling GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 42 of 69 September 2008 The Dash preferences button opens the following dialogue box Dashing x Type af dashing Dash length mm 1st 5th Sth ete line Continuous Y po znd 4th Bth ete line Dash dotted 3 0 3rd th etc line Dashed 6 0 Cancel For example if you want to display groundwater diagrams depicting wide areas the contour label ling may be very widely spaced The settings in the above dialogue box would lead to the follo wing contour lines for a selected contour spacing of 0 25 m i en ON A x nu bac n 2 A m i Pa P P F m gt Pa y 7 e Sog l s C89 25 Togo 925 6 5 2 5 Gradients button Using this button you can generate a gradient field The gradients are computed from the three values one at each corner for each triangle respectively The length of the gradients can be con trolled in the dialogue box The maximum gradient in the current image section is 6 338E 3 Please now enter the length of the maximum 10 000 Cancel
45. endent colour fill A value dependent colour fill allows coloured representation of the bars with reference to a given value for example violation of limit values for classification of contaminant concentrations GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 51 of 69 September 2008 6 6 2 2 Normal bars After selecting the Normal button mark the parameters to be represented as bar charts in the dialogue box If several parameters are marked they will be displayed side by side or stacked Bars UDOC LLL E x Which values as bar chart Cancel Al Ground level m AD M GW mb GL GW m amp D Iw HE mg kg e PAH mgka Value B Value Value 8 Valued F Yale 10 F Value 11 Value 12 Value 13 Value 14 Value 15 Value 16 Value 17 Value 18 With the All button all parameters can be activated or deactivated Once you have confirmed your selection with OK the following dialogue box opens Bar preferences x Bar preferences max bar height mim BOO Bar width rnm 5 0 Normal bars C Stacked bars C Logarithmic bars Bars root Start value for logarithmic display 1 D0E 3 Iw with legend Operations Presentation format E dit font sizes Cancel Besides height and width of the bars you must specify the format of the bar charts An additional starting value must be provided for a logarithmic bar representation The difference between the measured value and the star
46. et setae dsd 65 September 2008 L Labelling table activate for section 63 Labelling generate in exponential format 45 Language preferences eeesese 6 65 Licence PAE 6 Limit values define colours 54 61 62 Limit values save load 55 61 M Measured data change value sequence 26 Measured data define charts colours 21 Measured data define value names 20 Measured data determine via value linking 25 Measured data display in evaluation graphics 43 Measured data display in section between any DOMMES Zoos dete edi rd teer dean 64 Measured data edit all using constant 26 Measured data edit selected using constant 26 Measured data enter simultaneously for A 24 Measured data export as ASCII format data 17 40 58 Measured data import as ASCII format data 17 Measured data Metodos 16 Measured data select for display 39 Measured data show in section at data points 62 Mietatile se XDOPL oxo Parenti riis tine stt an vaut 18 Mini CAD file export eeeeeeeeeeees 19 Mini CAD display objects behind system EAN CS ie teenie ood depo estin o Ru du nu uo 32 Mitis C AT US su oet rte t rea as 31 Mouse wheel functions eee 66 Pase format deesse tere laca 28 Pag
47. f decimal places to apply for the measured data can also be specified For example if the measured data is to be out put in m AD a 2 should be specified here GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 57 of 69 September 2008 6 6 6 Symbols menu item 6 6 6 1 General symbol charts preferences This menu item is a graphics format consisting of elements taken from bar charts value dependent colour fill and circle charts However the size of the symbols remains constant In analogy to circle charts you first select a parameter to be represented by symbol charts You will then see the following dialogue box Symbols for HC mg kg X Actions max radius mrm on Ma of segments 3 Show symbols Presentation Format Edit font sizes Cancel Smooth colour gradient Smooth colour gradient Mo of colours 20 Value 1 10 0000 Colour 1 Value 2 1700 0000 ES Colour 2 Determine values 1 and 2 Discrete colour gradient C Discrete colour gradient Colour legend preferences The symbol size can be defined by means of the radius The symbol shape can be altered by means of the number of segments Using the Presentation format button it is possible to alter the settings for symbol presentation in analogy to the description given in the menu item Gra phics Contours normal see Section 6 5 2 4 Presentation format button A heading can be entered in the preferences dialogue box this is used as the heading for
48. fine with mouse click 23 Data points delete duplicate 22 Data points display in evaluation graphics 43 Data points edit coordinates 24 Data points interpolate ssssse 51 Data points test coordinates ss 23 Delete individual triangle mesh elements 49 Delete selected triangle mesh elements 50 Drawing atea defe inc eerte educ oaa 28 DXF export Miura ada 18 DXF TIPOS iiti erbe mite tage D ducta ouod dior 5 ENIDOUU d eea a a RT es 18 Extreme values determine for contours Vasualisat A AN a t ON 42 Pie dde erent te toot cee erent rer ogee ter ey re 16 File display name in legend 33 Ele ads usi iiti ne te ira ets 16 Font size define for axes labelling 40 POU SC ICC bos esrb os 31 UNC HOM KEYS esi e op e ines 67 General legend activate edit 32 General legend move with mouse 38 General page informations add via Mine CAD lt lt 31 GGUCAD Tile EXPO ai 18 GGUMiniCAD file export eres 19 Gradients edit pen colour and width 30 Gradients generate visualisation 44 Graphics add via Mini CAD 31 Header CAD Se oe oor Eve E ees 31 THiS Ce AAG TES notte SET ob ec ei es trate vd 6 Knowledse Base 4 ide peter
49. for example Contours and gradients or Contours 3D 5 4 Determination of fill quantity Go to the Graphics Contours normal menu item and then click Fill m Click Area and volume in the subsequent dialogue box You will see the following results x Area and volume were calculated via the user defined triangle mesh Surface area 5181 000 Surface 8182 573 Volume 9762 450 Volume 0 000 Sum of volumes 9762 450 Equal volumes at a value of 1 194 Corresponding differential volume 4 028 Assuming that the coordinates of the data points and the thickness of the fill were both given in metres GGU GEO GRAPH will present the volume in m GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 12 of 69 September 2008 5 5 Representation of the arsenic content in the groundwater Bar preferences max bar height rm 50 0 Bar width mr 5 0 C Normal bars Stacked bars C Logarithmic bars Bars root Start value for logarithmic display 1 0E 3 v with legend Operations Presentation format E dit font sizes E dit limit values Cancel Limit value and colour preferences Colours no of values Load Save Cancel x You would like to use a coloured location oriented bar chart to represent the arsenic contaminati on Here the colouring should correspond to the violation of the limit values and the bar height be value dependent The bars should be annotated
50. ge 66 of 69 September 2008 8 Index A Angle of rotation 3D graphics 32 Area Calcula di 40 ASCII format data export 17 40 58 ASCII format data import sss 17 Automatic image coordinates 20 Axes labelling define font size 40 Axes labelling enter texts eessssse 28 Axes labelling switch off ssse 28 B Bar charts activate normal colour WASUAlIS ALI ON ouest PRAE Usa NS 53 Bar charts edit value colours 2l Bar charts edit value dependent colour fill 33 Bar charts edit value dependent colour fill 54 Bar charts generate normal bars 53 Bar charts generate value dependent colour visualisation occcocccnnnccnnnccnnoccnnnonnn 54 Bar charts logarithmic presentation 53 Bar charts select type of evaluation 22 Bars legend activate edit 33 Bars legend move with mouse 38 Bars move individually using mouse 61 Bars reset all movements 61 C Circle charts edit value colours 21 Circle charts generate visualisation 56 Cipar sci siteasndetn neta hansen catia natura 18 Code Meter SUCK eese b dad 6 Colou
51. ialogue box header Using Delete you can mark and delete selected individual files from the list After selecting the Delete all button you can compile a new list Selection of the desired printer and printer preferences is achieved by pressing the Printer button You then start printing by using the Print button In the dialogue box which then appears you can select further preferences for printer output such as e g the number of copies These prefer ences will be applied to all files in the list GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 19 of 69 September 2008 6 1 11 Exit menu item After a confirmation prompt you can quit the program 6 1 12 1 2 3 4 menu items The 1 2 3 4 menu items show the last four files worked on By selecting one of these menu items the listed file will be loaded If you have saved files in any other folder than the program folder you can save yourself the occasionally onerous rummaging through various sub folders 6 2 Edit menu 6 2 1 Value names menu item Up to 18 parameters can be managed for each data point given You can assign these values dif ferent names Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 etc are the default names The value names can be edited in the following dialogue box Edit value names Value 1 Value 3 Value 5 Value Value 3 Value 11 Value 13 Value 15 Value 17 VOC poA OO BTEX pg OOOO Cancel Value 2 Value 4 Value E Value E Value 10 Value 12 Value 1
52. ich are required when using a plotter on paper rolls The borders can be switched off using the With bor ders switch Page margin defines the position of a frame as a distance to the margins This frame en closes the subsequent diagram You can switch off the frame deactivating the With mar gins switch The Plot margin define a set distance between the page margin and the actual drawing area in which the graphical evaluation of your input is presented If the With axes check box is deactivated the x and y axis labelling is switched off in the subsequent evaluation graphics 6 3 2 Labelling x and y axes menu item You can label the x and y axes GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 28 of 69 September 2008 6 3 3 Auto resize menu item This menu item provides a to scale visualisation in both x and y coordinates of the data points contour lines bar charts etc The program computes the image coordinates so that all data points including bar charts etc are represented on the screen This can be useful e if for example after graphical visualisation of contour lines new data points are added which lie outside of the original image coordinates e if you move from a representation of contour lines to one with bar charts circle charts etc It is then possible that the bars circles etc project outside of the plot margins The height of the bar charts circle charts etc is taken into consideration by using this
53. ing the left mouse button and holding the Ctrl and Shift keys The scales of the x and y axes are adjusted accordingly If the pre vious proportions scale x direction scale y direction need to be retained the Propor tional section check box must be activated e By activating the Redefine origin button you can change the image coordinates without altering the scale In this way you can quickly achieve the desired presentation with a sui tably defined scale without annoying trial and error with the x y coordinates GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 29 of 69 September 2008 6 4 Graphics preferences menu 6 4 1 Refresh and zoom menu item The program works on the principle of What you see is what you get This means that the screen presentation represents overall what you will see on your printer In the last consequence this would mean that the screen presentation would have to be refreshed after every alteration you make For reasons of efficiency and as this can take several seconds for complex screen contents the screen is not refreshed after every alteration If e g after using the zoom function see below only part of the image is visible you can achieve a complete view using this menu item zoom ee Use current zoom of 1 000 6 0 04 06 08 10 15 25 40 Cancel A zoom factor between 0 4 and 8 0 can be entered in the input box By then clicking on Use to exit the box the current factor is accepted B
54. ion legends move with mouse 38 Section activate labelling table 63 SOCOM TOS eco ertet ta aet te sasoteosid 62 Section measured data legend activate edit 37 SECO SAY Besides etes tius ee ea 63 Section select values at data points 62 Section select values between any points 64 Section visualisation preferences 63 Smarticons 3D graphics criticas 32 Smarticons menu items eene 31 Smoothing out procedures contours 41 Status bar main program activate 3l Symbol charts discrete colour fill Dtefete le BS raid ep db rh RUP IER dde 60 Symbol charts edit value dependent coloma ei ote rior rn tl te er one tet 61 Symbol charts generate visualisation 59 Symbol charts smooth colour fill preferences 59 Symbols legend activate edit 36 Symbols legend move with mouse 38 System THEOLITIOTOR 2 mati danita 65 Table charts edit value dependent GOLOUESEDDT i toot vo r n 35 58 Table charts generate visualisation 58 Tables legend activate edit 35 Tables legend move with mouse 38 Tables move individually using mouse 61 Tables reset all movements 61 Toolbar 3D graphics eeeesssssss 32 To
55. key If all movements are to be reset click the All displacements to 0 button in the dialogue box 6 6 8 Edit limit values colours menu item This menu item is visible if value dependent colour filled graphics were previously displayed The limit values and colours for the visualised measured data can be edited The dialogue boxes correspond to the boxes that open for the appropriate menu items dealing with chart evaluations They are therefore described in the menu item Chart evaluation Bars Value dependent colour fill button see Section 6 6 2 3 menu item Chart evaluation Tables Edit limit va lues button see Section 0 and menu item Chart evaluation Symbols Discrete colour gra dient group box Colour legend preferences button see Section 6 6 6 3 6 7 Section menu 6 7 1 General notes on sections You can have any of the data represented in true to scale sections A differentiation 1s made bet ween sections with control points at fixed defined values Along system nodes and Any section for which the control point values are interpolated 6 7 2 Along system nodes menu item 6 7 2 1 Define section course After selecting this menu item a dialogue box opens allowing the measured data to be shown in section to be selected The following dialogue box containing a description of the procedure for defining the section then opens Click with the left mouse button on system nodes to define a section After
56. known GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 8 of 69 September 2008 Fill in the first dialogue box as shown LIS xi Editor Ba 1 Cancel Delete Duplicate M ame Ba 1 amp ordinate 10000 v ordinate 100000 Values Groundlevel mAD 7231 Gw m gauge 3 07 252 GW m gauge 9 07 f32 Gw m AD 3 07 0 0000 GW m AD 9 07 0 0000 delta GW m 0 0000 Fill m 4 Fill m AD 0 0000 Arsenic pg 0 0000 Value 10 0 0000 Value 11 0 0000 Value 12 0 0000 Value 13 0 0000 Value 14 0 0000 Value 15 G0000 Value 16 0 0000 Value 17 00000 Value 18 0 0000 Press the Duplicate button to enter the next measured data point This saves the steps Done and New The input box for the second point opens the data of the duplicated point are used Enter the data for the remaining data points as given in the following table ee me oo After entering the final data point click Done and To menu bar The missing values for GW m AD 3 07 GW m AD 9 07 delta GW and Fill m AD can be calculated by the pro gram and entered into the correct fields GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 9 of 69 September 2008 Press the F9 function key or go to the menu item Page size margins Auto resize The pro gram calculates the coordinates for an optimum screen visualisation from the coordinates entered for the points The names of the points are now visi
57. lar array for G m amp D 307 min max 10 000 P 121 000 ymin ymas 5 000 110 000 Number af plates in x 40 Number of plates in v 4 Cancel The program interpolates the values to be represented at the array points from the underlying tri angle mesh After leaving the dialogue box by pressing OK you will at first see the same boxes for defining the eye etc and the coloured contours preferences as that described in the Graph ics Contours normal menu item Contours 3D button see Section 6 5 2 6 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 46 of 69 September 2008 6 5 3 6 5 4 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 47 of 69 September 2008 Contours in mesh menu item This menu item is almost completely the same as the previous one With the difference that a tri angle mesh with rectangular structure is computed from the data points of the underlying triangle mesh Define the fineness of the rectangular mesh by entering the number of subdivisions plates in x and y directions x Contours with mesh Far Gv m AD 3 07 min mas 10 000 P 121 000 ymin ymas 5 000 110 000 Number of plates in x 40 Number of plates in y 40 Number of sample points 5 M Use floating mean Complete rectangular area Cancel In addition you must also give the number of control points n used to compute the data values at the mesh points For each mesh point the program uses the nearest n data points to
58. lours will be drawn after confirmation GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 41 of 69 September 2008 A colour bar at the right edge of the sheet allows correlation between the colour and the corre sponding value If this colour bar is drawn in the right page margin specify a larger value for the right plotting margin e g 25 mm in the Page size margins Page size and margins menu item see Section 6 3 1 6 5 2 4 Presentation format button In the dialogue box you can specify preferences for the type of presentation and for contour line labelling x M Frame triangle mesh Show triangle mesh IY Show points Show values v Label contours v Label contours twice Contour labels at bottom Output format for contour labelling a number of decimal places a gt O gt real number a Pa a 0 22 integer a D 22 number in scientific format Point name and contour font sizes mm 3 0 Colour bar font size mm 25 Dash preferences Cancel e Frame triangle mesh A thin line is drawn around the outer edge of the mesh e Show triangle mesh All triangles in the mesh are drawn e Show points The points and corresponding point names are displayed e Show values The measured data at the corresponding points are displayed e Label contours The contours are labelled the text is positioned approximately in the centre of the contour lines e Label contours twice The contours are lab
59. lue can be defined or the number reduced using the Edit no of values button The texts can be adapted to your requirements and the colours assigned to the respective values via the edit button Because only one value can be selected for the symbol chart the limit values are entered directly in contrast to the value dependent bar chart The changes are accepted via OK and you return to the above dialogue box The preferences can be saved in a file with the leg extension If the file is saved in the program folder default the preferences will be automatically loaded the next time the program is started Once the settings are completed and the legend box is closed by pressing OK the evaluation and symbol visualisation is started by pressing the Show symbols button in the start box see Secti on 6 6 6 1 Move bars Move tables menu items When data points are closely spaced bars or tables may overlap Using this menu item or after pressing F12 individual bars or tables may therefore be moved to a different position on the page using the mouse A dialogue box opens displaying information on moving the objects Confirm with OK and click in the region at the top right of the starting point of the table or bar Move the element to the new position holding the left mouse button pressed The displayed bar or table is then connected to the corresponding data point by a line An individual movement can be undone using the Backspace
60. mage zoom out e Alt Shift mouse wheel up move screen image right e Alt Shift mouse wheel down move screen image left GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 65 of 69 September 2008 If you click the right mouse button anywhere on the screen a context menu containing the princi pal menu items opens Define points editor Define points mouse Contours Bars Circles Pies Tables Symbols Print and export By double clicking the left mouse button on legends or Mini CAD objects the editor for the selec ted element immediately opens allowing it to be edited Some of the function keys are assigned program functions The allocations are noted after the corresponding menu items The individual function key allocations are e Esc refreshes the screen contents and sets the screen back to the given format This is useful if for example you have used the zoom function to display parts of the screen and would like to quickly return to a complete overview e F1 opens the online help e F2 refreshes the screen without altering the current magnification e F3 opens the menu item Graphics preferences Zoom info e F9 activates the menu item Page size margins Auto resize e F11 activates the menu item Graphics preferences Move objects e F12 activates the menu item Chart evaluation Move bars or Chart evaluation Move tables depending on the selected visualisation GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Pa
61. n delimiter If the file contains invalid as well as valid rows these will simply be skipped during reading After the Import data button has been pressed and the data successfully read you will see a message box with the number of values and character strings imported The data can now be processed further Export ASCII data menu item This menu item allows you to save the current data in ASCII format The data exported in this way can be read and further processed in other applications e g in spreadsheets A space is used as delimiter Printer preferences menu item You can edit printer preferences e g swap between portrait and landscape or change the printer in accordance with WINDOWS conventions Print and export menu item You can select your output format in a dialogue box You have the following possibilities e Printer allows graphic output of the current screen to the WINDOWS standard printer or to any other printer selected using the menu item File Printer preferences But you may also select a different printer in the following dialogue box by pressing the Printer prefs change printer button GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 17 of 69 September 2008 Page sizes Output device Servil sereersLexmark T E3U Output device mm x 285 y 201 Image mm 420 0 y 297 0 Printer Printer prefe change printer Landscape Output preferences oom Factor 1 000 Fit ta page Page ove
62. of measurements e Calculation of the total fill in the investigated area e Representation of the arsenic content in the groundwater e Profile section through the area with representation of the fill e Transfer of data to a different program e g WORD Initial input You must first enter the existing basic data First you assign the parameter names in order to avoid confusion later when entering the values For the example use the following designations in the dialogue box of the menu item Edit Value names Edit value names X Value 1 Ground lewel mAD Value 2 GW m gauge 3 07 Value 3 GW m gauge 3 07 Value 4 aw mabao Value 5 Ew mAD 9 07 Value b delta Gw Im Value fil Value 8 Fil m D Vaue3 Arsenic pg ale TO value to O Vauell Vaueil alud vauei2 ooo Vaue13 Vaue13 o VWauel4 Vaud oo Valel8 vaue15 Vaued amp value to ooo Value 17 vair o Vauel8 vauei8 ooo Cancel Now you must specify the point locations and enter the data available To do this select the New button after clicking on the Edit Define points editor menu item In the following dialogue box enter the name the coordinates and the values In this example we assume that you know the AD heights of the bores the water levels at the time of the two measurements and the depth thickness of the fill The arsenic concentration is not yet
63. olbar menu items 31 Translators 65 Triangle mesh define edit with mouse click 49 Triangle mesh delete elements automatically 49 Triangle mesh delete individual elements 49 Triangle mesh delete selected elements 50 Triangle mesh display in evaluation graphics 43 Triangle mesh generate automatically 48 Triangle mesh presentation preferences 50 Triangle mesh save load 50 Tile byDe JOD nido de A 3l Volume calculate uico emeret to 40 September 2008 W Z What you see is what you get esses 30 Zoom factor define for full screen display 30 ZooM TUNA 30 31 66 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 69 of 69 September 2008
64. onential labelling whereby the negative number represents the number of decimal places Positive numbers generate normal labelling with x decimal places A 0 generates labelling in integer format The text entered in Heading is used as the heading in the general legend and need not be re entered in the dialogue box described in Section 6 4 9 The Heading input box there re mains empty GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 44 of 69 September 2008 6 5 2 6 Contours 3D button This button allows a three dimensional contour line visualisation GW m AD 3 07 X 3L preferences for Gw m 40 3 07 Position of eye x R7 0602 Position of eue y 95 2960 Position of eue z 41 108 Type of projection fw Perspective Parallel ero level of system 69 5892 Cancel Old values First select the point of observation position of the eye in x y and z coordinates the type of projection and the zero level of the 3D presentation The values are displayed above and below the zero level z ordinate in three dimensions The program will generally make sensible suggestions for the input values in the dialogue box so you will not normally need to make alterations After leaving the dialogue box by pressing OK you will see the following dialogue box It greatly resembles the box shown in the Graphics Contours normal menu item Coloured contours button see Section 6 5 2 3 GW m AD 3 07 X Contour data Value
65. ontour display It can be favourable to define an offset for x e g for s offset 450000 0 e g for y offset 7 700060 0 Cancel Edit coordinates It may then be expedient and in extreme cases unavoidable to work with a so called offset For example you can subtract 3 550 000 m from all eastings between 3 555 000 m and 3 556 000 m and then work in the range from 5 000 m to 6000 m You can make this offset visible in the gra phics by correspondingly labelling the x and the y axis see menu item Page size mar gins Labelling x and y axes see Section 6 3 2 If the coordinates are too large the above dialogue box opens for example The Edit coordina tes button opens the same box as used in the menu item Edit Edit point coordinates see Sec tion 6 2 6 However the program enters the recommended offset values directly into the ap propriate input boxes GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 23 of 69 September 2008 6 2 6 Edit point coordinates menu item Using this menu item you can edit the coordinates of all data points For example if you used an incorrect scale during input it can be corrected here by applying an appropriate factor You can apply the factor to one direction only if necessary i e to the x or to the y coordinate Edit coordinates X E dit point coordinates amp new factor old displacement x v new Factor v old displacement y Factor 1 00000 Displacement x 0
66. operation GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 25 of 69 September 2008 6 2 9 Modify values menu item In analogy to the previous section operations can be performed by applying a constant This can be useful for example if you entered an incorrect AD height for ground level during the first data evaluation phase You can then correct this value for all data points by entering the appropriate correction value as the constant x Value Value Constant Ground level m 401 Ground level m 401 L 20 000000 Cancel If you need to display the measured data in colour in a subsequent evaluation a measured value may need to be visualised at a different position in the sequence Otherwise it would be covered in section by one of the other values see Section Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden Copy the required value to the last unallocated value new value old value 1 using this menu item 6 2 10 Edit values in section menu item If you only need to correct the values for a portion of the data points select the parameter to which the modification is to be applied in the dialogue box as shown below and then mark the points as described Edit values in section X You must click four points in an anticlockwise direction Which value Gw m gauge 3 07 Gw m gauge 9 07 Gw m AD 340 Gw m AD 9 07 delta Gw m Fill rn Fill m amp D Arsenic pal Value 1
67. ours ha Change colour series Further preferences Also show Mesh i Outline Lines Cancel e Contour data group box The Determine extreme values button computes the minimum and maximum values and enters them into the appropriate input boxes However you need not retain these va lues but can also define your own In the example shown in the dialogue box above it would make sense to define the minimum value as 69 50 and the maximum as 70 50 If you then enter 11 for the No of colours the colour of the contour fill will change every 10 cm If 21 colours are entered the colour changes for every 5 cm potential differential No smoothing of the contour lines can be performed here e Colour fill group box You can control the colour subdivisions of the contour diagram using No of colours In the example above 16 colours will be displayed between Colour 1 and Colour 2 The default setting is a colour course from red to blue These colours can be edited as required after selecting the Colour 1 and Colour 2 buttons or simply reverse the choice by se lecting the Change colour series check box e Further preferences group box In addition to the colour presentation you can also have the triangle mesh and or the outline displayed Additional contour lines can also be drawn Line labelling preferences can be defined by means of the Labelling preferences button e OK The co
68. ow screen output generated using the contour line menu items can be cancelled by clicking the right mouse button You can scroll the screen with the keyboard using the cursor keys and the Page up and Page down keys By clicking and pulling with the mouse with Ctrl pressed you activate the zoom function i e the selected section will fill the screen Use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out of the screen view or to pan In addition the system graphics image coordinates drawing area within the plotting margins can be altered directly using the mouse wheel The following mouse wheel functions are available Change system graphics new values can be checked in Page size margins Manual resize editor e Ctrl mouse wheel up enlarge system graphics change of scale e Ctrl mouse wheel down shrink system graphics change of scale e Shift mouse wheel up move system graphics up change in image coordinates e Shift mouse wheel down move system graphics down change in image coordinates e Shift Ctrl mouse wheel up move system graphics right change in image coordinates e Shift Ctrl mouse wheel down move system graphics left change in image coordinates Change screen coordinates e Mouse wheel up move screen image up e Mouse wheel down move screen image down e Alt Ctrl mouse wheel up enlarge screen image zoom in e Alt Ctrl mouse wheel down shrink screen i
69. pressing the Return key selected values can be displayed in section Right mouse button to undo Load section Prev section Canal By clicking on Load section it is possible to load a section course saved during a previous ses sion If you have already defined a section during the current session you can reload this section using the Prev section button In both cases the section course is first displayed on the screen and must be confirmed by pressing the Return or Enter key If you click OK you can define a new section course The interpolation mesh is displayed on the screen to assist you You have the option of selecting each data point for representation in section individually However you can also select the starting point and the end point In this case the system nodes lying along the shortest route from the starting point to the end point will be automatically included in the section course Here too the section course is completed by pres sing Return or Enter GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 61 of 69 September 2008 6 7 2 2 Section visualisation preferences After confirming the section course the following dialogue box opens in all cases x Preferences v with legend Section in colour yO 0 000 E Use Labelling With labelling Labelling coloured Font size mm 2 0 Save section Cancel e Preferences group box Specify whether a legend containing the selected
70. r HC mg kg X Limit values for HE maka t n 20 0000 lt reference value 50 0000 gt reference value 100 0000 gt guidance value 1000 0000 gt action value ie For all Cancel Four limit values are shown here corresponding to the settings specified by pressing Co lours no of values The For all button adopts the limit values given here for all other values which will only rarely be useful Once you have finished defining preferences click Show bars the bar charts will then be gene rated The bars are coloured according to value of the parameter and the corresponding limit va lues If the measured value exceeds the maximum value defined in the classification the bar re mains uncoloured It therefore makes sense for many applications to define a further limit value above the actual maximum GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 54 of 69 September 2008 6 6 3 Circles menu item You can generate oriented circle charts with this menu item The sizes of the circles are repre sented as a function of the values of the parameters Mark the parameter to be represented as a circle chart in the first dialogue box The following dialogue box then appears Circles for HC mg kg x Circle preferences mas radius mm 20 0 Ma af circle segments 36 Iw Fill circles Operations Presentation format E dit font sizes Cancel You must specify the number of segments in the
71. r WINDOWS program you must generally use the Edit Paste function of the respective application e Metafile allows output of the graphics to a file in order to be further processed with third party soft ware Output is in the standardised EMF format Enhanced Metafile format Use of the Metafile format guarantees the best possible quality when transferring graphics GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 18 of 69 September 2008 If you select the Copy print area tool from the toolbar you can copy parts of the graphics to the clipboard or save them to an EMF file Alternatively you can send the marked area directly to your printer Using the Mini CAD program module you can also import EMF files generated us ing other GGU applications into your graphics e MiniCAD allows export of the graphics to a file in order to enable importing to different GGU appli cations with the MiniCAD module e GGUMiniCAD allows export of the graphics to a file in order to enable processing in the GGUMiniCAD program e Cancel Printing is cancelled 6 1 10 Batch print menu item If you would like to print several appendices at once select this menu item You will see the fol lowing dialogue box x Printer Cancel Add Delete all Delete File list DAbB1 GW iso DAB 4 Contaminants izo D 5 3 Filliso Create a list of files for printing using Add and selecting the desired files The number of files is displayed in the d
72. r bar define for contours 42 Colour bar define for symbol charts 60 Colours define for charts presentation 21 Colours define for contour lines gradients 30 Colours define for limit values 54 61 62 Company letterhead add via Mini CAD 3l Context Meno Qoare a dod er 67 Contour lines dashing preferences 41 44 Contour lines edit pen colour and width 30 Contours and gradients display 40 Contours activate labelling 43 Contours generate 3D visualisation 46 Contours generate 3D visualisation in TECLAS e att ay sli Etha 47 Contours generate coloured visualisation 42 Contours generate normal lines 41 Contours generate visualisation in mesh 48 Contours smoothing out procedures 4 Coordinates alter with mouse 29 Coordinates define by numerical input 29 Coordinates optimise automatically 29 Coordinates save load 29 COPY DEINE ated soos Quod Edit On i eris 19 32 Cutting borders switch off ussssse 28 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 67 of 69 D Dashing preferences for contour lines 44 Data points define via editor 21 Data points de
73. r mesh is also deleted by this operation e Duplicate The currently displayed data point will be duplicated You will automatically find yourself in the dialogue box of the new data point All input made for the data point to be duplicated will be transferred to the new one The default name for a new data point is always NEW GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 22 of 69 September 2008 6 2 4 6 2 5 Define points mouse menu item With this menu item you can define the position of points using the mouse Click with the left mouse button at the location on the screen where you want the new point to be You will see an input box in which you can enter the point name and if required correct the point coordinates M ame MEL x ordinate 178 v ordinate ai Marian Cancel If you click an existing point with the right mouse button the editor for this point opens you can then enter or edit measured values for this point Load a scanned plan or DXF file with the locations of the data points via the Mini CAD module Using this menu item Edit Define points mouse you can quickly define the data points with mouse click Test point coordinates menu item If you work with eastings and northings a lot of digits are lost numerically because the coordinate values only differ in the final four digits before the point Test coordinates X s and or y coordinates are very lange This can lead ta numerical difficulties for c
74. r the respective parameter are displayed in this dialogue box If there are more than 10 data points you can move through the list using Forw and Back and make alte rations or new entries 6 2 8 Link values menu item New values can be generated from existing ones using this menu item After selecting this menu item the following dialogue box appears x Value Value Value GW m AD Ground level m AD gt Gw mb GL Cancel For example if you want to graphically represent the following values e ground level in m AD e groundwater surface distance in m e groundwater surface in m AD you generally have the values for Ground level mAD and GW m b GL available as mea sured data The third value results from the difference between measured values 1 and 2 In prin ciple you could calculate the third value by hand and enter it using Edit Define points edi tor or Edit Individual values But with this menu item the program can do this work for you If you fill in the dialogue box as shown above and then click OK the value GW m AD will be assigned the difference between values 1 and 2 This is calculated from the values previously entered by the user The four basic mathematical operations can be used to link data If after linking data you change a value e g Ground level mAD the link operation must be performed once again in order to adjust the calculated result of the link
75. rlap x mm 0 000 Page overlap y mm 0 000 Output of 4 pages 2 wide to 4 Print pages Mo of copies E Cancel In the upper group box the maximum dimensions which the printer can accept are given Below this the dimensions of the image to be printed are given If the image is larger than the output format of the printer the image will be printed to several pages in the above e xample 4 In order to facilitate better re connection of the images the possibility of ente ring an overlap for each page in x and y direction is given Alternatively you also have the possibility of selecting a smaller zoom factor ensuring output to one page Fit to pa ge button Following this you can enlarge to the original format on a copying machine to ensure true scaling Furthermore you may enter the number of copies to be printed e DXF file allows output of the graphics to a DXF file DXF is a common file format for transferring graphics between a variety of applications e GGUCAD file allows output of the graphics to a file in order to enable further processing with the GGUCAD program Compared to output as a DXF file this has the advantage that no loss of colour quality occurs during export e Clipboard The graphics are copied to the WINDOWS clipboard From there they can be imported into other WINDOWS programs for further processing e g into a word processor In order to import into any othe
76. s e Delete all After a confirmation prompt all current data points are deleted e Forw Back If more than 105 data points are available you can reach the points beyond 105 by using the buttons GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 21 of 69 September 2008 e Bo 1 Bo2 By clicking the buttons labelled with the data point name you can open and edit the data for the corresponding point The following dialogue box opens after clicking the New button or the button of an existing data point xl Editor Ba 1 Cancel Delete Duplicate Mame Ba 1 amp ordinate 10000 v ordinate 100000 Values Groundlevel mAD 723100 Gw m gauge 3407 25200 Gw m gauge 07 32000 Gw m AD 3 07 69 7900 GW m AD 9 07 723100 delta GW m 25200 Fill n 04000 Fill m AD 715100 Arsenic ual 170000 Value 10 0 0000 Value 11 0 0000 Value 12 0 0000 Value 13 0 0000 Value 14 0 0000 Value 15 00000 Value 16 00000 Value 17 00000 Value 18 0 0000 You can now edit the data point name the x and y coordinates and the associated 18 values The following operations can be carried out e Done Cancel You return to the previous dialogue box All entered data will be accepted with Done and rejected by clicking Cancel e Delete The currently displayed data point will be deleted Any previously created triangula
77. size of the entered heading 6 4 16 Move objects menu item Select this menu item in order to position a legend at the desired position on the output sheet You can also move the legend by pressing F11 and then positioning the legend box with the left mou se button pressed In that case an info box appears no more 6 4 17 Save graphics preferences menu item Some of the preferences you made with the menu items of the Graphics preferences menu can be saved to a file If you select GGU GEO GRAPH alg as file name and save the file on the same level as the program the data will be automatically loaded the next time the program is star ted and need not be entered again 6 4 18 Load graphics preferences menu item You can reload a graphics preferences file into the program which was saved using the Graph ics preferences Save graphics preferences menu item Only the corresponding data will be refreshed GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 37 of 69 September 2008 6 5 Graphics menu 6 5 1 General note After completing new input of data points and before using this menu item a triangle mesh inter polation mesh must be defined see following Sections 6 5 4 pp The program utilises this trian gle mesh as the basis for interpolation between the individual data points Slow screen output generated using the following menu items can be cancelled with a click of the right mouse button 6 5 2 Contours normal menu item 6 5 2 1
78. size of the legend is then adapted to the number of measured data points and the length of the measured data designati ons The font sizes for the heading and the measured data names can also be specified as well as selecting a background colour for the legend The Limit values colours button is only relevant for evaluation using value dependent co lour filled bars The button can be used to alter the settings for value dependent colour fill The same dialogue box opens as for the menu item Chart evaluation Bars Value dependent colour fill button see Section 6 6 2 3 For a normal coloured bar chart the measured data represented as bars are shown in the legend together with the corresponding value colours The colours can be changed by going to the menu item Edit Value colours see Section 6 2 2 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 33 of 69 September 2008 6 4 11 Pie charts legend menu item If a pie chart is used a legend containing the displayed measured data and the corresponding value colours is shown on the output sheet The colours can be changed by going to the menu item Edit Value colours see Section 6 2 2 If the Show legend check box is activated the legend presentation format can be altered in the dialogue box for this menu item The dialogue box can also be accessed by double clicking in the legend box x Legend values in mm w Show legend Heading Evaluation resulte Left 52 33 Width 55 83 v autom
79. ssed by double clicking in the legend box xi Legend values in mm w Show legend Heading Evaluation resulte Left 142 35 Width 55 83 v automatically Top 216 62 Height 16 30 v automatically Header font size mm 2 5 Font size for remainder mr 2 50 Operations Cancel Background Input here defines the upper left corner of the legend box The automatically check boxes should always be activated for specifying the width and height because the size of the legend is then adapted to the number of measured data points and the length of the measured data designati ons The font sizes for the heading and the measured data names can also be specified as well as selecting a background colour for the legend 6 4 15 Section course legend menu item If a section is visualised a legend is shown which includes a section location sketch If the Show section course check box is activated the presentation format can be edited in the dialogue box for this menu item The dialogue box can also be accessed by double clicking in the legend box Section course values in mm X iY Show section course Heading Section course y value 330 00 width 60 00 y value 35 00 Height 60 00 Font size mrm cal cael GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 36 of 69 September 2008 The position of the legend can be defined and edited using the values x and y Width and Height You can edit the font
80. tered The smallest value must always be entered in the uppermost box because the program automatically sorts the data from top to bottom starting with the smallest value when the box is closed by pressing OK In order to annotate the bars with the measured data click the Presentation format button in the above Bar preferences dialogue box Activate the Show values check box in the dialogue box After confirming the input and preferences click Show bars and the result will be visuali sed on the screen If the height of the bars means that the visualisation is incomplete at the boun daries go to Page size margins Auto resize or press F9 5 6 Profile section Now you want to represent the fill in profile To do this go to the Section User defined section menu item and select the parameters to be displayed In this case these are Ground level mAD and Fill mAD Ensure that the Arsenic ug l marker which was activated in the previous section is deactivated Because no section course has yet been defined just click OK in the subsequent dialogue box The triangular mesh can now be seen Mark the starting point with a mouse click and draw the section to the end point holding the left mouse button pressed and complete it with a second mou se click e g from Bo 1 to Bo 5 If one of the Mini CAD modules was activated with the setting CAD without shift key a section cannot be defined The Mini CAD functions are alw
81. the general legend see Section 6 4 9 You can choose between two types of colour fill 6 6 6 2 Smooth colour gradient group box If the Smooth colour gradient check box is activated the symbols are continuously and smoothly coloured according to the parameter value and the colours assigned to Value 1 and Value 2 Smooth colour gradient f Smooth colour gradient Mo of colours 20 Value 1 0 0000 Colour 1 Value 2 2000 0000 Colour 2 Determine values 1 and 2 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 58 of 69 September 2008 Determine the minimum and maximum measured data values using the Determine values 1 and 2 button they are automatically entered into the input boxes If the values are crooked user defined values can be used The limit colours are defined using the Colour 1 and Colour 2 buttons Define the number of colours for the colour gradient and thus the subdivisions of the colour scale Using the example shown for example a colour scale is achieved with a colour change after every 100 mg kg of the measured data Once the preferences for the gradual colour gradient are defined the visualisation is shown after closing the dialogue box via Show symbols A colour bar at the right edge of the sheet allows correlation between the colour and the corresponding parameter value If this colour bar is drawn in the right page margin specify a larger value for the right plotting margin e g 25 mm in the Page si
82. ting value is then represented on a logarithmic scale Using the Presentation format button it is possible to alter the settings for bar presentation in analogy to the description given in the menu item Graphics Contours normal see Section 6 5 2 4 Presentation format button A heading can be entered in the preferences dialogue box this is used as the heading for the general legend see Section 6 4 9 If the Bars coloured check box is activated in the settings box the bars are visualised using the value colour of the selected data Changes can be made by going to the menu item Edit Value colours see Secti on 6 2 2 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 52 of 69 September 2008 6 6 2 3 Value dependent colour filled bars If you click the Value dependent colour fill button in the option box for the bar graphics the measured to be displayed can be selected The following dialogue box opens SIT x Bar preferences max bar height rm BOO Bar width rnm 5 0 Normal bars C Stacked bars C Logarithmic bars Bars root Start value for logarithmic display 1 0E 3 e with legend Operations Edit font sizes E dit limit values Cancel The input boxes and buttons in this dialogue box are identical to those in the box described in Section 6 6 2 2 Normal bars However an additional button Edit limit values is shown for the value dependent bar chart opening the following dialogue
83. water differences Once all values have been entered a triangle mesh must be constructed between the data points measurement points To do this go to the Graphics Automatic mesh menu item The program then computes the triangle mesh and displays it on the screen As you can see the triangle formed by data points Bo 3 Bo 4 and Bo 5 is extremely acute To remove it you can make use of the automatic rounding off function in the menu item Graphics Round off You will first see some information on the triangle radius ratios and then a dialogue box Radius ratio 34 Delete exterior triangles with a radius ratio gt rv Cancel By clicking OK you delete the triangle and the modified triangle mesh is displayed You now want to display a groundwater contour diagram for the 3 07 measurement To do this go to menu item Graphics Contours normal In the subsequent selection box click the parame ter to be displayed GW m AD 3 07 button and then the Contours button as the type of presentation in the next box Contours GW m AD 3 07 X Contour data Minimum value 6 36000E 1 Maximum value 7 03800E 41 0000061 Smoothing Method Method 2 Separation Intensity Middle E Dash preferences Further preferences Cancel Old values The above dialogue box then opens in which you can specify the start and end values the contour spacing and the smoothing out method
84. with the measured data Go to the Chart evaluation Bars menu item and select the Value dependent colour fill button Mark the value or values to be represented in this case Arsenic ug l You will see the following dialogue box in which you can edit preferences such as the colour of the limit value classes the labelling of the bars or the bar heights and widths You achieve this by activating the various switches and by input in the dialogue boxes which open when you click buttons such as Presentation format or Edit limit values Bar preferences After clicking Edit limit values you see a dialogue box in which the selected values are repre sented as buttons in this case only one Arsenic pg GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 13 of 69 After clicking the Colours no of values button a dialogue box opens allowing the number of differentiations to be defined via the button Edit no of values for the value dependent bar fill September 2008 Bar preferences Edit no of values Text far legend Colour not contaminated edit contaminated edit Cancel The labelling of the text boxes for the specified data can be defined this will subsequently be displayed in the bar legend The bar fill colours can be adapted to requirements via the edit buttons Confirm your preferences by pressing OK If the Arsenic ug 1 button in the above dialogue box is now clicked the limit values can be en
85. with the name of the current file 6 1 5 Save as menu item You can save data entered during program use to an existing file or to a new file i e using a new file name For reasons of clarity it makes sense to use iso as file suffix as this is the suffix used in the file requester box for the File Load or File Append menu items If you choose not to enter an extension when saving iso will be used automatically GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 16 of 69 September 2008 6 1 6 6 1 7 Import ASCII data menu item If the coordinates of the data points and the corresponding data are available as an ASCII file this data can be read into the program You can either read the data as new values the current data will be deleted or append it to the current data Decimal fractions must have a point and not a comma After selecting the ASCII file you will see a dialogue box The current row of the ASCII file is shown at the top You can move through the file using the arrow buttons on the right In Column name Column x Column y and Ist column value you denote the column number containing the corresponding information In No of values you enter the number of values associated with a respective data point If all the information is correct the result for the row is shown at the bottom right of the dialogue box after clicking the Import first valid row Other wise Error appears You may need to change the colum
86. y clicking on the 0 4 0 6 etc buttons the se lected factor is used directly and the dialogue box closed It is much simpler however to get a complete overview using Esc Pressing Esc allows a com plete screen presentation using the zoom factor specified in this menu item The F2 key allows screen refreshing without altering the coordinates and zoom factor 6 4 2 Zoom info menu item By clicking two diametrically opposed points you can enlarge a section of the screen in order to view details better An information box provides information on activating the zoom function and on available options 6 4 3 Pen colour and width menu item For reasons of clarity different colours are used as default for the graphical representation of con tour lines gradients etc You can edit the pen widths for the elements shown in the dialogue box by clicking on the button with the element designation you can also edit the pen or fill colours Your preferences can be saved in a file with the frb extension If you save the file in the pro gram folder default your preferences will be automatically loaded the next time you start the program On monochrome printers e g laser printers colours are shown in a corresponding grey scale Graphic elements employing very light colours may be difficult to see In such cases it makes sense to edit the colour preferences GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 30 of 69 September 2008 6 4 4 6 4
87. ze margins Page size and margins menu item see Section 6 3 1 6 6 6 3 Discrete colour gradient group box If you activate the Discrete colour gradient check box in the lower section of the above dia logue box the symbols will be colour filled to allow a classification corresponding to that used for the bar charts with value dependent colour fill Discrete colour gradient Discrete colour gradient Colour legend preferences After clicking the Colour legend preferences the following dialogue box opens for specify ing legend preferences these were previously explained in the menu item Graphics prefer ences Symbols legend see Section 6 4 13 Symbols legend X Legend values in mm w Show legend Heading Evaluation resulte Left 7559 width 6525 v automatically Top 291 993 Hecht 2505 4 automatically Header font size mm 250 Font size For remainder rom 250 Operations Cancel Background Load Save Limit values colours Labelling GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 59 of 69 September 2008 6 6 7 GGU GEO GRAPH User Manual Page 60 of 69 September 2008 The Limit values colours button is crucial to subsequent colour visualisation It opens the following dialogue box Define limit values colours Edit no of values to Text for legend Colour edit edit edit MOB e 2 e edit i i ok Cancel An additional limit va
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