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20110106507 | METHOD FOR BUILDING A DEPOSITIONAL SPACE CORRESPONDING TO A GEOLOGICAL DOMAIN - A method for building a depositional space corresponding to a geological domain includes the steps of (i) partitioning the present day geological domain with at least one conformal mesh sensibly matching the boundaries of said geological domain, (ii) calculating depositional coordinates defining a depositional space, wherein the depositional coordinates calculations includes calculations of fields of displacement including simulations of mechanical deformations in the geological domain, using a solid material deformation model. A computer program implementing the method is also described. | 05-05-2011 |
20120265510 | GRID FROM DEPOSITIONAL SPACE - A method can include providing, in a geological domain, a conformal mesh, conformal to geological discontinuities of a geological model, that includes depositional domain coordinates associated with a depositional domain; providing, in the depositional domain, an initial, at least vertically structured, multidimensional grid that includes initial nodes that define grid cells; referencing the conformal mesh to identify a set of grid cells of the initial grid traversed by the geological discontinuities; splitting each of the grid cells in the set to form sub cells, each of the sub cells defined at least in part by one or more new nodes; and assigning geological domain coordinates associated with the geological domain to at least the new nodes to generate a final grid that includes the initial nodes, the new nodes and geological domain coordinates associated with the geological domain. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 10-18-2012 |
20130238297 | FAULTED GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES CONTAINING UNCONFORMITIES - A method can include providing a mesh of a geologic environment that includes conformable sequences and an unconformity; interpolating an implicit function defined with respect to the mesh to provide values for the implicit function; and identifying an iso-surface based on a portion of the values where the iso-surface represents the unconformity as residing between two of the conformable sequences. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 09-12-2013 |
20140222403 | GEOLOGIC MODEL VIA IMPLICIT FUNCTION - A method can include formulating a linear system of equations for an implicit function with respect to a mesh that represents a geologic environment; solving the linear system of equations as a first sub-system subject to at least one second order smoothness constraint and at least a portion of data and as a second sub-system subject to at least one first order smoothness constraint and at least a portion of the data; and, based at least in part on the solving, outputting values for the implicit function with respect to at least a portion of the mesh. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 08-07-2014 |