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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Técnicas de modelagem 3D aplicadas a dados paleobatimétricos das bacias de Santos e Campos e à simulação deformacional de objetos geológicos /

Lavorante, Luca Pallozzi. January 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Hans Dirk Ebert / Banca: Ricardo Latgé Milward de Azevedo / Banca: Cláudio Coelho de Lima / Resumo: As pesquisas em geociências tendem cada vez mais a utilizar grande volume de dados heterogêneos, cuja interpretação integrada é complexa devido ao envolvimento de diferentes parâmetros, bem como de relações temporais e espaciais. As técnicas de computação gráfica e visualização científica assumem importância crescente por permitirem representar e manipular dados geológicos tal como são e estão no espaço, isto é, em 3D. Esta dissertação teve por objetivo utilizar ferramentas computacionais para modelar geometricamente e visualizar dados geológicos. Utilizando o programa GOCAD foram construídas superfícies paleobatimétricas das bacias de Santos e Campos para o meso- Neocretáceo a partir dos dados disponíveis na literatura. Sua integração com dados litológicos e estruturais em um único ambiente de visualização 3D permitiu aumentar o potencial de interpretação dos dados originalmente representados em mapas bidimensionais. Para melhor contextualizar a evolução paleogeográfica destas bacias durante a abertura do Atlântico Sul e representar analogias com ambientes de deposição atuais foram construídas superfícies batimétricas do Atlântico Sul do mesocretáceo ao recente e do Mar Vermelho. A partir da utilização de ferramentas de modelagem e visualização 3D de domínio público (VTK) foi desenvolvido um programa computacional (Tensor3D) para a simulação da deformação de objetos geológicos, desde rochas, estruturas tectônicas, domos de sal até bacias, a partir da modificação dos componentes de cisalhamento simples e puro contidos em tensores de deformação... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Research in Geosciences is currently using extensive volumes of heterogeneous data, whose integrated interpretation is complex due to the involvement of different parameters, as well as time and spatial relationships. Computer graphics and scientific visualization techniques are assuming increasing importance as they allow the representation and manipulation of geologic data exactly as they appear in 3D space. The purpose of this work is using computational tools in order to geometrically model and visualize geologic data. Using the GOCAD program, mid-Early Cretaceus paleobathymetric surfaces have been constructed for the Santos and Campos basins, based on published data. Their additional integration with lithologic and structural data in a unified 3D visualization environment, allowed an increase in the interpretative potential of data originally represented using 2D maps. In order to provide a more general context for the paleogeographic evolution of these basins during the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean, and to represent analogies with current depositional environments, paleobathymetric surfaces have been modelled for the South Atlantic Ocean, from mid- Early Cretaceous to present time, and for the present Red Sea. By using 3D open-source modelling and visualization tools (VTK), a computational program (Tensor3D) has been devoloped to simulate deformation of geologic objects, from rocks, tectonic structures, salt domes to basins. This process is controlled by modifyng simple and pure shear components contained in strain tensors... (Complete abstract, click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Création et modification de modèles géologiques par champs de potentiel. Application au modèle GeoChron / Creating and editing geological models with level sets. Application to the GeoChron model

Tertois, Anne-Laure 21 June 2007 (has links)
La construction du réseau de failles d'un domaine géologique à l'aide d'un logiciel de géomodélisation peut être longue et fastidieuse pour des géométries et des contacts de failles complexes et peu marqués sur les données de subsurface. En utilisant une représentation implicite de ces surfaces de faille par des champs de potentiel calculés sur un maillage tétraédrique, le processus de création d'un modèle structural a été totalement automatisé. Les contacts de failles sont détectés et des surfaces avec une géométrie cohérente au niveau des contacts sont construites. Les champs de potentiel permettent la modification du réseau de failles tout en préservant la cohérence géologique du modèle. Une technique développée ici permet également de corriger la géométrie d'un maillage tétraédrique à proximité des failles. Ainsi, de nouvelles informations ou interprétations ou des perturbations représentant les incertitudes sur la position des failles sont intégrées au modèle géologique / One of the first steps when a geological study area is modelled in three-dimensional geomodelling software is to build the fault network. This can be tedious and time-consuming when fault geometry and branching are complex and difficult to locate from sub-surface data. The process of creating a three-dimensional structural model from various data types was entirely automated by using an implicit representation of fault surfaces by level sets computed on a tetrahedral mesh. Fault branching is detected automatically and surfaces with coherent contact geometry are built. Using level sets for fault surfaces also enables easy editing of the fault network while maintaining the geological consistency of the model. A further tetrahedral mesh editing technique was developed during this PhD in order to modify mesh geometry close to faults. New information or interpretations or perturbations which represent geometrical uncertainty on faults can thus be integrated to the geological model
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Técnicas de modelagem 3D aplicadas a dados paleobatimétricos das bacias de Santos e Campos e à simulação deformacional de objetos geológicos

Lavorante, Luca Pallozzi [UNESP] 28 October 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:13Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2005-10-28Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:13:13Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 lavorante_lp_me_rcla.pdf: 8726262 bytes, checksum: 7e256344a5ee4b910a8250a0774717ae (MD5) / Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (ANP) / As pesquisas em geociências tendem cada vez mais a utilizar grande volume de dados heterogêneos, cuja interpretação integrada é complexa devido ao envolvimento de diferentes parâmetros, bem como de relações temporais e espaciais. As técnicas de computação gráfica e visualização científica assumem importância crescente por permitirem representar e manipular dados geológicos tal como são e estão no espaço, isto é, em 3D. Esta dissertação teve por objetivo utilizar ferramentas computacionais para modelar geometricamente e visualizar dados geológicos. Utilizando o programa GOCAD foram construídas superfícies paleobatimétricas das bacias de Santos e Campos para o meso- Neocretáceo a partir dos dados disponíveis na literatura. Sua integração com dados litológicos e estruturais em um único ambiente de visualização 3D permitiu aumentar o potencial de interpretação dos dados originalmente representados em mapas bidimensionais. Para melhor contextualizar a evolução paleogeográfica destas bacias durante a abertura do Atlântico Sul e representar analogias com ambientes de deposição atuais foram construídas superfícies batimétricas do Atlântico Sul do mesocretáceo ao recente e do Mar Vermelho. A partir da utilização de ferramentas de modelagem e visualização 3D de domínio público (VTK) foi desenvolvido um programa computacional (Tensor3D) para a simulação da deformação de objetos geológicos, desde rochas, estruturas tectônicas, domos de sal até bacias, a partir da modificação dos componentes de cisalhamento simples e puro contidos em tensores de deformação... / Research in Geosciences is currently using extensive volumes of heterogeneous data, whose integrated interpretation is complex due to the involvement of different parameters, as well as time and spatial relationships. Computer graphics and scientific visualization techniques are assuming increasing importance as they allow the representation and manipulation of geologic data exactly as they appear in 3D space. The purpose of this work is using computational tools in order to geometrically model and visualize geologic data. Using the GOCAD program, mid-Early Cretaceus paleobathymetric surfaces have been constructed for the Santos and Campos basins, based on published data. Their additional integration with lithologic and structural data in a unified 3D visualization environment, allowed an increase in the interpretative potential of data originally represented using 2D maps. In order to provide a more general context for the paleogeographic evolution of these basins during the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean, and to represent analogies with current depositional environments, paleobathymetric surfaces have been modelled for the South Atlantic Ocean, from mid- Early Cretaceous to present time, and for the present Red Sea. By using 3D open-source modelling and visualization tools (VTK), a computational program (Tensor3D) has been devoloped to simulate deformation of geologic objects, from rocks, tectonic structures, salt domes to basins. This process is controlled by modifyng simple and pure shear components contained in strain tensors... (Complete abstract, click electronic access below)
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Reproducible geoscientific modelling with hypergraphs

Semmler, Georg 04 September 2023 (has links)
Reproducing the construction of a geoscientific model is a hard task. It requires the availability of all required data and an exact description how the construction was performed. In practice data availability and the exactness of the description is often lacking. As part of this thesis I introduce a conceptual framework how geoscientific model constructions can be described as directed acyclic hypergraphs, how such recorded construction graphs can be used to reconstruct the model, and how repetitive constructions can be used to verify the reproducibility of a geoscientific model construction process. In addition I present a software prototype, implementing these concepts. The prototype is tested with three different case studies, including a geophysical measurement analysis, a subsurface model construction and the calculation of a hydrological balance model.:1. Introduction 1.1. Survey on Reproducibility and Automation for Geoscientific Model Construction 1.2. Motivating Example 1.3. Previous Work 1.4. Problem Description 1.5. Structure of this Thesis 1.6. Results Accomplished by this Thesis 2. Terms, Definitions and Requirements 2.1. Terms and Definitions 2.1.1. Geoscientific model 2.1.2. Reproducibility 2.1.3. Realisation 2.2. Requirements 3. Related Work 3.1. Overview 3.2. Geoscientific Data Storage Systems 3.2.1. PostGIS and Similar Systems 3.2.2. Geoscience in Space and Time (GST) 3.3. Geoscientific Modelling Software 3.3.1. gOcad 3.3.2. GemPy 3.4. Experimentation Management Software 3.4.1. DataLad 3.4.2. Data Version Control (DVC) 3.5. Reproducible Software Builds 3.6. Summarised Releated Work 4. Concept 4.1. Construction Hypergraphs 4.1.1. Reproducibility Based on Construction Hypergraphs 4.1.2. Equality definitions 4.1.3. Design Constraints 4.2. Data Handling 5. Design 5.1. Application Structure 5.1.1. Choice of Application Architecture for GeoHub 5.2. Extension Mechanisms 5.2.1. Overview 5.2.2. A Shared Library Based Extension System 5.2.3. Inter-Process Communication Based Extension System 5.2.4. An Extension System Based on a Scripting Language 5.2.5. An Extension System Based on a WebAssembly Interface 5.2.6. Comparison 5.3. Data Storage 5.3.1. Overview 5.3.2. Stored Data 5.3.3. Potential Solutions 5.3.4. Model Versioning 5.3.5. Transactional security 6. Implementation 6.1. General Application Structure 6.2. Data Storage 6.2.1. Database 6.2.2. User-provided Data-processing Extensions 6.3. Operation Executor 6.3.1. Construction Step Descriptions 6.3.2. Construction Step Scheduling 6.3.3. Construction Step Execution 7. Case Studies 7.1. Overview 7.2. Geophysical Model of the BHMZ block 7.2.1. Provided Data and Initial Situation 7.2.2. Construction Process Description 7.2.3. Reproducibility 7.2.4. Identified Problems and Construction Process Improvements 7.2.5. Recommendations 7.3. Three-Dimensional Subsurface Model of the Kolhberg Region 7.3.1. Provided Data and Initial Situation 7.3.2. Construction Process Description 7.3.3. Reproducibility 7.3.4. Identified Problems and Construction Process Improvements 7.3.5. Recommendations 7.4. Hydrologic Balance Model of a Saxonian Stream 7.4.1. Provided Data and Initial Situation 7.4.2. Construction Process Description 7.4.3. Reproducibility 7.4.4. Identified Problems and Construction Process Improvements 7.4.5. Recommendations 7.5. Lessons Learned 8. Conclusions 8.1. Summary 8.2. Outlook 8.2.1. Parametric Model Construction Process 8.2.2. Pull and Push Nodes 8.2.3. Parallelize Single Construction Steps 8.2.4. Provable Model Construction Process Attestation References Appendix

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