Modeling Structural Uncertainty
Jef Caers and Guillaume Caumon. ( 2011 )
in: Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences, pages 133-151, Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract
Uncertainty modeling being the main topic in this book brings us to the evident question: how to build multiple structural models that serve as a representation or model of uncertainty? This is not as trivial a question as the modeling of properties on a regular grid. The various constraints of geological consistency as well as the difficulty of automating the construction of structural models make this a difficult task.
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@incollection{caers:hal-04066642,
abstract = {Uncertainty modeling being the main topic in this book brings us to the evident question: how to build multiple structural models that serve as a representation or model of uncertainty? This is not as trivial a question as the modeling of properties on a regular grid. The various constraints of geological consistency as well as the difficulty of automating the construction of structural models make this a difficult task.},
author = {Caers, Jef and Caumon, Guillaume},
booktitle = {{Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences}},
hal_id = {hal-04066642},
hal_version = {v1},
pages = {133-151},
publisher = {{Wiley-Blackwell}},
title = {{Modeling Structural Uncertainty}},
url = {https://hal.univ-lorraine.fr/hal-04066642},
year = {2011}
}
