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2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17051022
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A Method for Enhancing the Simulation Continuity of the Snesim Algorithm in 2D Using Multiple Search Trees

Chuanyou Zhou,
Yongming He,
Lu Wang
et al.

Abstract: Multiple-point geostatistics (MPS) has more advantages than two-point geostatistics in reproducing the continuity of geobodies in subsurface reservoir modeling. For fluvial reservoir modeling, the more continuous a channel, the more consistent it is with geological knowledge in general, and fluvial continuity is also of paramount importance when simulating fluid flow. Based on the pixel-based MPS algorithm Snesim, this study proposes a method that utilizes multiple search trees (MSTs) to enhance simulation con… Show more

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“…Kriging comes from the earth sciences and has been progressively developed since the 1950s along with the discipline called geostatistics [23]. Using geology data, researchers established geology models primarily based on statistical methods, which produced geostatistics [24,25]. In land resource inventories, kriging and its variants have been widely recognized as primary spatial interpolation technologies from the 1970s.…”
Section: Krigingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kriging comes from the earth sciences and has been progressively developed since the 1950s along with the discipline called geostatistics [23]. Using geology data, researchers established geology models primarily based on statistical methods, which produced geostatistics [24,25]. In land resource inventories, kriging and its variants have been widely recognized as primary spatial interpolation technologies from the 1970s.…”
Section: Krigingmentioning
confidence: 99%