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Stochastic simulations of fault networks in 3D structural modeling
Authors:Nicolas Cherpeau,Guillaume Caumon,Bruno Lé  vy
Affiliation:1. CRPG–CNRS, Nancy université, rue du Doyen-Marcel-Roubault, 54501 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France;2. Centre INRIA, Nancy Grand-Est, Campus scientifique, 615, rue du Jardin-Botanique, 54600 Villers-les-Nancy, France
Abstract:3D structural modeling is a major instrument in geosciences, e.g. for the assessment of groundwater and energy resources or nuclear waste underground storage. Fault network modeling is a particularly crucial step during this task, for faults compartmentalize rock units and plays a key role in subsurface flow, whether faults are sealing barriers or drains. Whereas most structural uncertainty modeling techniques only allow for geometrical changes and keep the topology fixed, we propose a new method for creating realistic stochastic fault networks with different topologies. The idea is to combine an implicit representation of geological surfaces which provides new perspectives for handling topological changes with a stochastic binary tree to represent the spatial regions. Each node of the tree is a fault, separating the space in two fault blocks. Changes in this binary tree modify the fault relations and therefore the topology of the model.
Keywords:3D structural modeling   Structural uncertainties   Implicit modeling   Fault network   Constructive Solid modeling
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