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on February 6, 2023

How to convert contours and raster surface from Petrel to shapefiles and rasters that can display in ArcGIS?

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Contents:

  • How do I export a map from Petrel?
  • How do I create a contour map in Arcgis?
  • How do I convert vector data to raster data in Arcgis?
  • How to convert raster to feature class in Arcmap?
  • How do I export an ArcGIS map package?
  • Can you export a map from ArcGIS?
  • How do I export contour lines in ArcGIS?
  • How do you convert contour to DEM in ArcGIS?
  • How do I create a shapefile map?
  • Can you export Avenza maps?
  • How do I export a map package?
  • How do I extract a map?

How do I export a map from Petrel?

Right click on the polygon in the Petrel navigation tree and select Export.

How do I create a contour map in Arcgis?

In order to create contours, you will need to enable the Spatial Analyst toolbar, which can be found by going to Customize > Toolbars > Spatial Analyst. In the search bar type Contour, and select Contour (Spatial Analyst) from the search results list. The generated contours will automatically be added to the map.

How do I convert vector data to raster data in Arcgis?

Rasterization: Convert Vector to Raster



Let’s start with a simple vector line with a vertex at the start and endpoints. Use the Rasterize (Vector to Raster) Tool. The horizontal and vertical parameters will determine the output pixel size. After setting all the parameters, click RUN for rasterization.
 

How to convert raster to feature class in Arcmap?

To convert a raster to a point feature class, use the Raster To Point tool. To convert a raster to a polygon feature class, use the Raster To Polygon tool. To convert a raster to a polyline feature class, use the Raster To Polyline tool. To convert a raster to an external video file, use the Raster To Video tool.

How do I export an ArcGIS map package?

Steps

  1. Click File > Share As > Map Package on the main menu.
  2. Name your new map package.
  3. Specify where to save your map package – either as a file on disk or in your ArcGIS Online account.
  4. Specify Additional Files you want to include in the map package.
  5. Fill in the required fields for Item Description.

Can you export a map from ArcGIS?

After you’ve created a map, you can export it as a file to share with others. There are 12 export file types available, including both vector and raster formats. The vector formats are AIX, EMF, EPS, PDF, SVG, and SVGZ, which support a mixture of vector and raster data.

How do I export contour lines in ArcGIS?

To export contours, you must ensure there exists a field titled ‘ELEVATION’ (Fields titled ELEV_FT, etc. will not work) in the attribute table. Right click on the contour layer, and click Open Attribute Table. If this field does not exist, click Options > Add Field. AutoCAD file will be saved.

How do you convert contour to DEM in ArcGIS?

Create a digital elevation model (DEM) from the contour layer.

  1. Navigate to System Toolboxes > Spatial Analyst Tools > Interpolation > Topo to Raster.
  2. Select the contour layer as the input feature data.
  3. Specify the location of the output surface raster.
  4. Set the output extent the same as the contour layer’s extent.

How do I create a shapefile map?

Quote from video: Campus open the catalog by selecting a Widow's catalog navigate to the location you would like to save your new shapefile. Right click on the desired location. And select new shapefile.



Can you export Avenza maps?

Users can export map features directly from a map (one map at a time), or export all features at once from the Layers tab. Currently, the following formats are supported for export: KML/KMZ (placemarks, lines, tracks, and areas)
 

How do I export a map package?

Click File > Share As > Map Package on the main menu. The Map Package dialog box appears: 3. Select Save package to file and browse to the location where the map package will be saved.

How do I extract a map?

How to Extract Part of the Map?

  1. Query by Attribute.
  2. Create layer from selection.
  3. Optionally, Convert Layer to Shape File.
  4. Create a New Map from Extracted Layers /Shape files.


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