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Exporting 3D grids to shapefiles
A new feature in GMS 8.2 is the ability to export a 3D grid to a shapefile. The following figures show a MODFLOW model from the Lake package tutorial. The first image shows the model in GMS. The second shows the grid exported as a shapefile and read into ArcMap 10 with a background map, symbology, and transparency. GMS includes a projection file with the exported shapefile which causes it to be properly positioned when imported to ArcMap.


November 29, 2011
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By: <a class="mp-info" href="https://aquaveo.com/blog/author/admin">Aquaveo Staff</a>
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