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Applied Multidimensional Geological Modeling

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Informationen zum Autor THE EDITORS: ALAN KEITH TURNER Emeritus Professor of Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 80401 USA HOLGER KESSLER Team Leader, Geological Modeling Systems, British Geological Survey, Environmental Science Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG UK MICHIEL J. VAN DER MEULEN Chief Geologist, TNO / Geological Survey of the Netherlands, PO Box 80015, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands Klappentext Over the past decades, geological survey organizations have digitized their data handling and holdings, unlocking vast amounts of data and information for computer processing. They have undertaken 3-D modeling alongside, and in some cases instead of, conventional geological mapping and begun delivering both data and interpretations to increasingly diverse stakeholder communities. Applied Multidimensional Geological Modeling provides a citable central source that documents the current capabilities and contributions of leading geological survey organizations and other practitioners in industry and academia that are producing multidimensional geological models. This book focuses on applications related to human interactions with conditions in the shallow subsurface, within 100-200 m of the surface. The 26 chapters, developed by 100 contributors associated with 37 organizations, discuss topics relevant to any geologist, scientist, engineer, urban planner, or decision maker whose practice includes assessment or planning of underground space. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors xxi Acknowledgments xxviii Part I Introduction and Background 1 1 Introduction to Modeling Terminology and Concepts 3 Alan Keith Turner, Holger Kessler, and Michiel J. van der Meulen 2 Geological Survey Data and the Move from 2-D to 4-D 13 Martin Culshaw, Ian Jackson, Denis Peach, Michiel J. van der Meulen, Richard Berg, and Harvey Thorleifson 3 Legislation, Regulation, and Management 35 Brian Marker and Alan Keith Turner 4 The Economic Case for Establishing Subsurface Ground Conditions and the Use of Geological Models 69 Jennifer Gates Part II Building and Managing Models 93 5 Overview and History of 3-D Modeling Approaches 95 Andrew J. Stumpf, Donald A. Keefer, and Alan Keith Turner 6 Effective and Efficient Workflows 113 Donald A. Keefer and Jason F. Thomason 7 Data Sources for Building Geological Models 133 Abigail K. Burt, Phillip Sirles, and Alan Keith Turner 8 Data Management Considerations 183 Martin L. Nayembil 9 Model Creation Using Stacked Surfaces 211 Jason F. Thomason and Donald A. Keefer 10 Model Creation Based on Digital Borehole Records and Interpreted Geological Cross-Sections 235 Benjamin Wood and Holger Kessler 11 Models Created as 3-D Cellular Voxel Arrays 247 Jan Stafleu, Denise Maljers, Freek S. Busschers, Jeroen Schokker, Jan L. Gunnink, and Roula M. Dambrink 12 Integrated Rule-Based Geomodeling - Explicit and Implicit Approaches 273 Martin Ross, Amanda Taylor, Samuel Kelley, Simon Lopez, Cécile Allanic, Gabriel Courrioux, Bernard Bourgine, Philippe Calcagno, Séverine Carit, and Sunseare Gabalda 13 Discretization and Stochastic Modeling 295 Alan Keith Turner 14 Linkage to Process Models 319 Geoff Parkin, Elizabeth Lewis, Frans van Geer, Aris Lourens, Wilbert Berendrecht, James Howard, Denis Peach, and Nicholas Vlachopoulos 15 Uncertainty in 3-D Geological Models 357 Marco Bianchi, Alan Keith Turner, Murray Lark, and Gabriel Courrioux Part III Using and Disseminating Models 383 16 Emerging User Needs in Urban Planning 385 Miguel Pazos Otón, Rubén C. Lois Go...

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