2019
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences9050201
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Interpolation of Small Datasets in the Sandstone Hydrocarbon Reservoirs, Case Study of the Sava Depression, Croatia

Abstract: The interpolation of small datasets is challenging problem regarding the selection of interpolation methods and type of datasets. Here, for such analysis, the analysed data was taken in two hydrocarbon fields (“A” and “B”), located in the western part of the Sava Depression (in Northern Croatia). The selected reservoirs “L” (in the “A” Field) and “K” (“B”) are of Lower Pontian (Upper Miocene) age and belong to the Kloštar-Ivanić Formation. Due to strong tectonics, there are numerous tectonic blocks, each sampl… Show more

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“…Consequently, the MSM will force gradual interpolation much more strongly for outliers (extremes), i.e., it will perform smoothing instead of bull-eyeing. Finally, let us look at the selection criteria of the interpolation algorithm for the small datasets in the same spatial area as selected for this work (Table 4, the Sava Depression, northern Croatia [3]): Table 4. Recommended interpolation methods for small input data set [3].…”
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“…Consequently, the MSM will force gradual interpolation much more strongly for outliers (extremes), i.e., it will perform smoothing instead of bull-eyeing. Finally, let us look at the selection criteria of the interpolation algorithm for the small datasets in the same spatial area as selected for this work (Table 4, the Sava Depression, northern Croatia [3]): Table 4. Recommended interpolation methods for small input data set [3].…”
Section: Cross-validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interpolation methods used in the Croatian part of the Pannonian Basin System (CPBS) are described in [2], while the final specific interpolation method that we applied is presented in [3]. The IDW method is widely used in the CPBS for mapping geological variables, and its application is described in [4][5][6][7][8].…”
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“…MSE, e.g., [4,9,10]). This value is often criteria for the most appropriate map selection in the CPBS (e.g., [11,12]).…”
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“…Permeability (left) and injected volumes (right) maps interpolated using IDW, NN and NaN in reservoir "L" -present-day values[12] …”
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