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Geological Modelling for Seismic Modelling
Proceedings, 2018Summary This paper presents an optimized workflow for the construction of large-scale geological models, specifically designed as inputs for seismic full-wave modelling. Such models can be used in seismic acquisition feasibility studies to propose or optimise survey design.
C. Ronot +3 more
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Automatic Building of Structured Geological Models
Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2005The present article proposes a method to significantly improve the construction and updating of 3D geological models used for oil and gas exploration. We present a prototype of a “geological pilot” which enables monitoring the automatic building of a 3D model topologically and geologically consistent, on which geological links between objects can ...
Sylvain, Brandel +6 more
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Introduction to Geologic Models
Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1987Technology Today Series articles provide useful summary informationon both classic and emerging concepts in petroleum engineering. Purpose: To provide the general reader with a basic understanding of a significantconcept, technique, or development within a specific area of technology.
J.G. Richardson +2 more
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Finite Elements for Geological Modelling
Nature, 1970SCALE models have often been used to illustrate or gain insight into geological processes1,2. It may now be possible to study full scale models using a digital computer and the finite element method—a method of stress analysis in complex structures developed in the engineering sciences3.
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Fluid Models Of Geological Hotspots
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1988Plate tectonics has provided a framework for understanding the motion of the large lithospheric blocks (plates) that make up the surface of the Earth. Many large-scale features of the Earth are now known to result from the movements and interactions of these plates.
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2021
Any geological model is essentially a geometric representation of a petroleum reservoir, and it would seem that there should be no big differences between the deterministic and the proposed adaptive version of this model.
Stanislav Ursegov, Armen Zakharian
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Any geological model is essentially a geometric representation of a petroleum reservoir, and it would seem that there should be no big differences between the deterministic and the proposed adaptive version of this model.
Stanislav Ursegov, Armen Zakharian
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Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology, 1979
Thomas Sopwith (1803–1879) of Newastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, was engineer and mineral surveyor in the coal mines of Newcastle and the lead mines of Alston Moor, County Durham. Self taught in geology and engraving, and with family connections in cabinet making, he designed and had made in the family workshops a series of small wooden ...
Turner Susan, W. R. Dearman
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Thomas Sopwith (1803–1879) of Newastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, was engineer and mineral surveyor in the coal mines of Newcastle and the lead mines of Alston Moor, County Durham. Self taught in geology and engraving, and with family connections in cabinet making, he designed and had made in the family workshops a series of small wooden ...
Turner Susan, W. R. Dearman
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Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2004
Abstract Geologic modeling and reservoir simulation provide information critical to successful commercialization of discovered and undeveloped reserves, as well as to the effective management of producing reservoirs. Often, uncertainty associated with the reservoir&s characterization and with the geologic model can be reduced by ...
Glen Bishop +4 more
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Abstract Geologic modeling and reservoir simulation provide information critical to successful commercialization of discovered and undeveloped reserves, as well as to the effective management of producing reservoirs. Often, uncertainty associated with the reservoir&s characterization and with the geologic model can be reduced by ...
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EAGE Conference on Petroleum Geostatistics, 2007
The problem considered is a 3D Earth Model property prediction by well (and seismic) data. It is shown, that multimodal fuzzy presentation of the parameter (porosity) value in each elementary volume is quite adequate, when we deal with geological medium.
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The problem considered is a 3D Earth Model property prediction by well (and seismic) data. It is shown, that multimodal fuzzy presentation of the parameter (porosity) value in each elementary volume is quite adequate, when we deal with geological medium.
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