Why not a single image? Combining visualizations to facilitate fieldwork and on-screen map**

Ž Kokalj, M Somrak - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
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 …

Comparative layouts revisited: Design space, guidelines, and future directions

S LYi, J Jo, J Seo - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present a systematic review on three comparative layouts-juxtaposition, superposition,
and explicit-encoding-which are information visualization (InfoVis) layouts designed to …

3-D Structural geological models: Concepts, methods, and uncertainties

F Wellmann, G Caumon - Advances in geophysics, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Impacts of seismic resolution on fault interpretation: Insights from seismic modelling

TS Faleide, A Braathen, I Lecomte, MJ Mulrooney… - Tectonophysics, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …

Fault interpretation in seismic reflection data: an experiment analysing the impact of conceptual model anchoring and vertical exaggeration

J Alcalde, CE Bond, G Johnson, A Kloppenburg… - Solid earth, 2019 - se.copernicus.org
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 …

How can geologic decision-making under uncertainty be improved?

CG Wilson, CE Bond, TF Shipley - Solid earth, 2019 - se.copernicus.org
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 …

Quantifying dyke-induced graben and dyke structure using 3D seismic reflection data and the role of interpretation bias

C Magee, V Love, K Fayez, B Andrews… - …, 2023 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
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 …