Topic Brief: A sealed geological model can be obtained by converting the Relative Geological Time (RGT) volume into a watertight model. A new way to generate a 3D wheeler transform and interactively define both lithological and stratigraphic boundaries.
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A sealed geological model can be obtained by converting the Relative Geological Time (RGT) volume into a watertight model. A new way to generate a 3D wheeler transform and interactively define both lithological and stratigraphic boundaries. Latest upgrades to populate the geological model with rock physics properties coming from well data.
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- A sealed geological model can be obtained by converting the Relative Geological Time (RGT) volume into a watertight model.
- A new way to generate a 3D wheeler transform and interactively define both lithological and stratigraphic boundaries.
- Latest upgrades to populate the geological model with rock physics properties coming from well data.
- How to extract geological events and model them in 3D using different types of object.
- Description of a comprehensive method to build geological time model while
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