Computer graphics in geology : three-dimensional computer graphics in modeling geologic structures and simulating geologic processes
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Computer graphics in geology : three-dimensional computer graphics in modeling geologic structures and simulating geologic processes
(Lecture notes in earth sciences, 41)
Springer-Verlag, c1992
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Description
Perspective views, such as block diagrams and fence diagrams have always been an important means of scientific visualiza- tion in geology. Advanced three-dimensional computer gra- phics is a new tool for the construction of such views. The book contains papers presented at the first large interna- tional meeting (Freiburg, October 8-11, 1990) that brought together working groups engaged in development of 3-D visua- lization programs for geologic purposes, and included people fromuniversities, government agencies, the mining industry (especially oil companies) and from software companies enga- ged in geology and geographic information systems. Many dif- ferent aspects of using three-dimensional computer graphics are discussed in the papers. Emphasized are different ap- proaches of modeling and rendering a 3-D geometric model, of transforming process simulation results into perspective views, and use of three-dimensional computer-graphics as an additional tool for interpretation and prediction.
Prospec- tive readers include geologists and geophysicists from aca- demia, government and industry who should find ideason how to present and interpret their own geological observations and results with the help of three-dimensional computer gra- phics.
Table of Contents
Conversion of 3D grid into T-surfaces.- Rational splines and multidimensional geologic modeling.- 3-D visualization of geologic structures and processes.- An atlas of three dimensional functions.- Solid computational models of geological structures in boreholes.- Three-dimensional reconstruction of pore geometry from serial sections-Image algebraic approach.- Computer graphics techniques to represent volcanic hazard and risk.- 3-D modeling of a complex fault pattern on an entry level 2-D workstation.- Computer modelling of surfaces: Structural geology applications.- Preliminary mass-balanced 3-D reconstructions of the Alps and surrounding areas during the miocene.- Stanford's sedsim project: Dynamic three-dimensional simulation of geologic processes that affect clastic sediments.- Three-dimensional simulation of littoral transport.- Modeling compaction and isostatic compensation in SEDSIM for basin analysis and subsurface fluid flow.- Landforms developing and basing filing: Three-dimensional simulation of erosion, sediment transport, and deposition.- 3-D computer graphics in modeling pluton emplacement.- An interactive 3-D modeling system for integrated interpretation in hydrocarbon reservoir exploration and production.- Direct geostatistical estimation of irregular 3D volumes.- Modelling of geological discontinuities for reserve estimation purposes at Neves-Corvo, Portugal.- Three-dimensional predictive deposit modelling based on the linear octree data structure.- 3D-modeling of big stratiform deposits.- Geostatistical modelling of geological layers and optimization of survey design for the Channel tunnel.- Potential applications of three-dimensional geoscientific mapping and modeling systems to regional hydrogeological assessments at Yucca mountain, Nevada.- Three-dimensional modelling and geothermal process simulation.- Application of rock-cad modelling system in characterization of crystalline bedrock.
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