Heterogeneity in sedimentary deposits: A review of structure‐imitating, process‐imitating, and descriptive approaches
CE Koltermann, SM Gorelick - Water Resources Research, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Numerical models that solve governing equations for subsurface fluid flow and transport are
commonly applied to analyze quantitatively the effects of heterogeneity. These models …
commonly applied to analyze quantitatively the effects of heterogeneity. These models …
Fluvial facies models: recent developments
JS Bridge - 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Recent development of fluvial facies models has been due to improved description of
natural river and floodplain processes and deposits using:(1) ground-penetrating radar …
natural river and floodplain processes and deposits using:(1) ground-penetrating radar …
[BOOK][B] Rivers and floodplains: forms, processes, and sedimentary record
JS Bridge - 2003 - books.google.com
Rivers and Floodplains is concerned with the origin, geometry, water flow, sediment
transport, erosion and deposition associated with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains …
transport, erosion and deposition associated with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains …
Geostatistics for engineers and earth scientists
RA Olea - 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Subtitled Modeling Sputial Uncerruin~, this massive volume is the geologist's equivalent to
Cressie (1993). which is the statistician's primary comprehensive reference book in spatial …
Cressie (1993). which is the statistician's primary comprehensive reference book in spatial …
[BOOK][B] Random fields for spatial data modeling
DT Hristopulos - 2020 - Springer
The series aims to: present current and emerging innovations in GIScience; describe new
and robust GIScience methods for use in transdisciplinary problem solving and decision …
and robust GIScience methods for use in transdisciplinary problem solving and decision …
Toward capturing hydrologically significant connectivity in spatial patterns
Many spatial fields exhibit connectivity features that have an important influence on
hydrologic behavior. Examples include high‐conductivity preferred flow paths in aquifers …
hydrologic behavior. Examples include high‐conductivity preferred flow paths in aquifers …
Hierarchical object-based stochastic modeling of fluvial reservoirs
CV Deutsch, L Wang - Mathematical geology, 1996 - Springer
This paper describes a novel approach to modeling braided stream fluvial reservoirs. The
approach is based on a hierarchical set of coordinate transformations involving relative …
approach is based on a hierarchical set of coordinate transformations involving relative …
[PDF][PDF] T-PROGS: transition probability geostatistical software, version 2.1
SF Carle - Department of Land, Air and Water Resources …, 1999 - researchgate.net
The purpose of T-PROGS is to enable implementation of a transition probability/Markov
approach to geostatistical simulation of categorical variables. In comparison to traditional …
approach to geostatistical simulation of categorical variables. In comparison to traditional …
Representative hydraulic conductivities in saturated groundwater flow
Heterogeneity is the single most salient feature of hydrogeology. An enormous amount of
work has been devoted during the last 30 years to addressing this issue. Our objective is to …
work has been devoted during the last 30 years to addressing this issue. Our objective is to …
ADFNE: Open source software for discrete fracture network engineering, two and three dimensional applications
YF Alghalandis - Computers & Geosciences, 2017 - Elsevier
Rapidly growing topic, the discrete fracture network engineering (DFNE), has already
attracted many talents from diverse disciplines in academia and industry around the world to …
attracted many talents from diverse disciplines in academia and industry around the world to …