Rapid Model Updating: the uncut and the cut with constraints
Nicolas Euler and Charles H. Sword and Jean-Claude Dulac. ( 1998 )
in: 17th gOcad Meeting, ASGA
Abstract
The ability to do velocity analysis. property distribution or seismic inversion implies the ability to build a consistent 3-D Earth Model. Building a topologically sealed 3D Earth Model is not enough however if we want to take into account new seismic interpretations or new well information (cf [1]). To do so, we need to have the appropriate set of tools: the "uncut" operation. which allows us to mend scars and the "cut with constraints" operation, which allows us to intersect surfaces along a defined geological contact.
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@inproceedings{EulerRM1998a,
abstract = { The ability to do velocity analysis. property distribution or seismic inversion implies the ability to build a consistent 3-D Earth Model. Building a topologically sealed 3D Earth Model is not enough however if we want to take into account new seismic interpretations or new well information (cf [1]). To do so, we need to have the appropriate set of tools: the "uncut" operation. which allows us to mend scars and the "cut with constraints" operation, which allows us to intersect surfaces along a defined geological contact. },
author = { Euler, Nicolas AND Sword, Charles H. AND Dulac, Jean-Claude },
booktitle = { 17th gOcad Meeting },
month = { "june" },
publisher = { ASGA },
title = { Rapid Model Updating: the uncut and the cut with constraints },
year = { 1998 }
}
