Why not a single image? Combining visualizations to facilitate fieldwork and on-screen map**
Visualization products computed from a raster elevation model still form the basis of most
archaeological and geomorphological enquiries of lidar data. We believe there is a need to …
archaeological and geomorphological enquiries of lidar data. We believe there is a need to …
Comparative layouts revisited: Design space, guidelines, and future directions
We present a systematic review on three comparative layouts-juxtaposition, superposition,
and explicit-encoding-which are information visualization (InfoVis) layouts designed to …
and explicit-encoding-which are information visualization (InfoVis) layouts designed to …
3-D Structural geological models: Concepts, methods, and uncertainties
The Earth below ground is the subject of interest for many geophysical as well as geological
investigations. Even though most practitioners would agree that all available information …
investigations. Even though most practitioners would agree that all available information …
[HTML][HTML] Impacts of seismic resolution on fault interpretation: Insights from seismic modelling
Seismic map** of subsurface faults is hampered by factors such as seismic resolution,
velocity control for depth conversion and human bias. Here, we explore the challenges and …
velocity control for depth conversion and human bias. Here, we explore the challenges and …
[LIBRO][B] Quantitative geosciences: Data analytics, geostatistics, reservoir characterization and modeling
YZ Ma, X Zhang - 2019 - Springer
Quantitative Geosciences: Data Analytics, Geostatistics, Reservoir Characterization and
Modeling Page 1 YZ Ma Quantitative Geosciences: Data Analytics, Geostatistics, Reservoir …
Modeling Page 1 YZ Ma Quantitative Geosciences: Data Analytics, Geostatistics, Reservoir …
Quantification of uncertainty in 3-D seismic interpretation: implications for deterministic and stochastic geomodeling and machine learning
A Schaaf, CE Bond - Solid earth, 2019 - se.copernicus.org
In recent years, uncertainty has been widely recognized in geosciences, leading to an
increased need for its quantification. Predicting the subsurface is an especially uncertain …
increased need for its quantification. Predicting the subsurface is an especially uncertain …
Not another hillshade: alternatives which improve visualizations of bathymetric data
A Novak, S Poglajen, M Vrabec - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Increasing awareness of the importance of effective communication of scientific results and
concepts, and the need for more accurate map** and increased feature visibility led to the …
concepts, and the need for more accurate map** and increased feature visibility led to the …
Fault interpretation in seismic reflection data: an experiment analysing the impact of conceptual model anchoring and vertical exaggeration
The use of conceptual models is essential in the interpretation of reflection seismic data. It
allows interpreters to make geological sense of seismic data, which carries inherent …
allows interpreters to make geological sense of seismic data, which carries inherent …
How can geologic decision-making under uncertainty be improved?
In the geosciences, recent attention has been paid to the influence of uncertainty on expert
decision-making. When making decisions under conditions of uncertainty, people tend to …
decision-making. When making decisions under conditions of uncertainty, people tend to …
Quantifying dyke-induced graben and dyke structure using 3D seismic reflection data and the role of interpretation bias
During dyke intrusion, tensile stresses concentrated within the overlying rock may lead to the
formation of normal faults. These faults typically form graben-bounding pairs that are sub …
formation of normal faults. These faults typically form graben-bounding pairs that are sub …