2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5553774
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A Formal Representation of the Semantics of Structural Geological Models

Abstract: A structural geological model describes the structure of subsurface and plays an important role in the exploration of mineral and petroleum resources. Despite the widespread use of three-dimensional geological models, the theoretical research of informatics in the field of structural geology is still very limited. We have noticed a lack of methods for integrating explicit semantics of field observation data and geophysical data into geological models. The existing model representation methods focus on accurate… Show more

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“…Spatial relations between such objects have been widely examined, with distinct relationships identified between 2D regions (Egenhofer and Franzosa, 1991) as well as 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D regions (Zlatanova et al, 2004). They also have been applied to certain types of geological objects (Schetselaar and de Kemp, 2006), providing a basis for the spatial component of geological knowledge, and underpin efforts in knowledge-driven 3D geological model construction (Zhan et al, 2022;. However, they are not yet applied to the evaluation of geological models, especially in combination with temporal relations, despite being applied to the evaluation of models in other domains (e.g.…”
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“…Spatial relations between such objects have been widely examined, with distinct relationships identified between 2D regions (Egenhofer and Franzosa, 1991) as well as 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D regions (Zlatanova et al, 2004). They also have been applied to certain types of geological objects (Schetselaar and de Kemp, 2006), providing a basis for the spatial component of geological knowledge, and underpin efforts in knowledge-driven 3D geological model construction (Zhan et al, 2022;. However, they are not yet applied to the evaluation of geological models, especially in combination with temporal relations, despite being applied to the evaluation of models in other domains (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%