Formal description of sedimentary architecture of analogue models for use in 2D reservoir simulation

A formal method for describing data collected from field studies is used to generate stochastic geological models of sedimentary successions using a method based on syntactic pattern recognition. Using this method an analogue model developed from field data can be encoded as a grammar. The grammar i...

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