2012
DOI: 10.3103/s0145875212010097
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The influence of conceptual model of sedimentary formation hydraulic heterogeneity on contaminant transport simulation

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“…-The output of to is provided in an open data format, making the presented workflow and tools versatile and potentially useful for a multitude of applications, e.g., aiding in fundamental research (McKenna et al, 2003;Pozdniakov et al, 2012), offering easier and straightforward integration of subsurface heterogeneous information (Walther et al, 2012b), or increasing prediction quality (Sutanudjaja et al, 2011;de Hoyos et al, 2012). Respective readers and conversion methods can easily be written following the VTK framework documentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-The output of to is provided in an open data format, making the presented workflow and tools versatile and potentially useful for a multitude of applications, e.g., aiding in fundamental research (McKenna et al, 2003;Pozdniakov et al, 2012), offering easier and straightforward integration of subsurface heterogeneous information (Walther et al, 2012b), or increasing prediction quality (Sutanudjaja et al, 2011;de Hoyos et al, 2012). Respective readers and conversion methods can easily be written following the VTK framework documentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The workflows use external open-source meshing tools (e.g., GMSH, Geuzaine and Remacle, 2009 3 , or TetGen, Si, 2015 4 ), or an interface to the Ansys 5 modeling environment. Recently, Qu et al (2015) offered a method to generate volumetric gridded fault zones by adding elements in the respective areas to the existing grids. This method, although shown to be applicable on a multitude of setups, will require an existing base mesh of good quality, requires the use of additional software, and is not open-sourced.…”
Section: Previous Work and The Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…-The output of to is provided in an open data format, making the presented workflow and tools versatile and potentially useful for a multitude of applications, e.g., aiding in fundamental research (McKenna et al, 2003;Pozdniakov et al, 2012), offering easier and straightforward integration of subsurface heterogeneous information (Walther et al, 2012b), or increasing prediction quality (Sutanudjaja et al, 2011;de Hoyos et al, 2012). Respective readers and conversion methods can easily be written following the VTK framework documentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Three-dimensional (3-D) transition probability models of spatial variability are readily developed from 1-D Markov chains along principal stratigraphic directions (Carle and Fogg, 1997). • Continuous-lag Markov chains have been found suitable for 3-D modeling of vertical and lateral spatial transitioning among geo-or hydro-facies (Carle 1996;Carle and Fogg, 1996;Carle and Fogg, 1997;Carle et al, 1998;Fogg et al, 1998;Zhang and Fogg, 2003;Proce et al, 2004;Ye and Khaleel, 2008;Engdahl et al, 2010a;Bianchi et al, 2011;Pozdniakov et al, 2012;Purkis et al, 2012;Bakshevskaia and Pozdniakov, 2016;Krage et al, 2016;Sartore et al, 2016;Zhu et al, 2016a;Meirovitz et al, 2017;Guo et al, 2019b).…”
Section: Transition Probability-based Indicator Geostatisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%