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Preparation of contour maps for pertinent diagenetic components may assist in the evaluation of zone continuity (see [[Subsurface maps]]). However, the merging of data from more than one diagenetic zone may lead to misinterpretations of the degree of continuity present. Contour maps should always be interpreted in combination with detailed correlation cross sections. Preparation of three-dimensional “spectragrams” may be helpful in visual correlation studies.
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Preparation of contour maps for pertinent diagenetic components may assist in the evaluation of zone continuity (see [[Subsurface maps]]). However, the merging of data from more than one diagenetic zone may lead to misinterpretations of the degree of continuity present. Contour maps should always be interpreted in combination with detailed correlation [[cross section]]s. Preparation of three-dimensional “spectragrams” may be helpful in visual correlation studies.
    
===Stage 4. Preparation of an integrated geological model===
 
===Stage 4. Preparation of an integrated geological model===
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