How to build and Anticline from a single Well Marker
Richard Cognot and Jean-Laurent Mallet. ( 1998 )
in: 18th gOcad Meeting, ASGA
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present a new DSI constraint that implements a global slope constraint. Basically, of we have a surface for which we have very limited date (i.e. a few well markers), then it is nealry impossible to compute interpolate a surface that would fit the wells and be consistent with the geological knowledge we my have without additional information. If, on the other hand, we can compute a global dip field, and use that dip field as a global constraint, we may then interpolate this surface and make it respect a given style.
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@inproceedings{CognotRM1998b,
abstract = { The aim of this paper is to present a new DSI constraint that implements a global slope constraint. Basically, of we have a surface for which we have very limited date (i.e. a few well markers), then it is nealry impossible to compute interpolate a surface that would fit the wells and be consistent with the geological knowledge we my have without additional information. If, on the other hand, we can compute a global dip field, and use that dip field as a global constraint, we may then interpolate this surface and make it respect a given style. },
author = { Cognot, Richard AND Mallet, Jean-Laurent },
booktitle = { 18th gOcad Meeting },
month = { "september" },
publisher = { ASGA },
title = { How to build and Anticline from a single Well Marker },
year = { 1998 }
}
