2018
DOI: 10.5194/hess-2018-256-ac1
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Abstract: Multiple-point statistics (MPS) has shown promise in representing complicated subsurface structures. For a practical three-dimensional (3-D) application, however, one of the critical issues the difficulty to obtain a credible 3-D training image. However, bidimensional (2-D) training images are often available because established workflows exist to 15 derive 2-D sections from scattered boreholes and/or other samples. In this work, we propose a locality-based MPS approach to reconstruct 3-D geological models on … Show more

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