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- 15Deutsch, Clayton (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 3Deutsch, Clayton V. (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Fall 2010
Improved numerical reservoir models are constructed when all available diverse data sources are accounted for to the maximum extent possible. Integrating various diverse data is not a simple problem because data show different precision and relevance to the primary variables being modeled,...
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Spring 2022
Geostatistical modeling takes geological data as inputs and builds statistical models for resource prediction. Geostatistics consists of several components, including preprocessing, modeling, and postprocessing. Exploratory data analysis (EDA) is an early step in preprocessing. It provides...
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Multivariate geostatistical modeling of unconventional shale gas reservoirs in the presence of sparse data
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A geostatistical workflow for modeling multivariate sparsely sampled variables in shale gas reservoirs is proposed in this thesis and applied to a study area in the HRB. This workflow accounts for direct and cross spatial correlation between variables while decreases computational modeling time...
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Multivariate Geostatistical Prediction of Geochemical Measurements for Use in Mineral Prospectivity Modeling
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Traditional approaches to mineral exploration rely on personal experience, conceptual genetic models, past exploration data, and geological characteristics found in analogous target deposit types to locate and evaluate prospective areas. With the increase in both size and complexity of datasets...
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Spring 2016
High resolution spatial numerical models of metallurgical properties constrained by geological controls and more extensively measured grade and geomechanical properties constitute an important part of geometallurgy. The spatial modeling of metallurgical rock properties has unique challenges....
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Spring 2022
Hydraulically fractured horizontal wells are widely adopted for the development of tight or shale gas reservoirs. The presence of highly heterogeneous, multi-scale, fracture systems often renders any detailed characterization of the fracture properties challenging. The discrete fracture network...
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NUMERICAL AND SEMI-EMPIRICAL MODELING OF PARTICLES UNDERGOING PHASE CHANGE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CONVECTION
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This work is devoted to the development and validation of subgrid models describing heat and mass transfer between the bulk flow of gas/liquid and a moving particle undergoing phase change under the influence of free/mixed/forced convection. Such kind of submodels plays the role of ’scale...
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Numerical Simulations of Anelastic and Boussinesq Rotating Convection with Radial Entropy Gradient Boundary Conditions
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Observations from the gas giants Jupiter or Saturn allow for researchers to construct geophysical fluid dynamical numerical models in an attempt to replicate the observed features. Most models aim at replicating the zonal jets and the eddies observed on these gas giants to understand how they are...
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Fall 2017
The mining industry has become increasingly concerned with the effects of uncertainty and risk in resource modeling. Some companies are moving away from deterministic geologic modeling techniques to approaches that quantify uncertainty. Stochastic modeling techniques produce multiple realizations...