TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonparametric Geostatistical Simulation of Subsurface Facies
T2 - Tools for Validating the Reproduction of, and Uncertainty in, Facies Geometry
AU - Madani, Nasser
AU - Maleki, Mohammad
AU - Emery, Xavier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, International Association for Mathematical Geosciences.
PY - 2019/7/1
Y1 - 2019/7/1
N2 - Delineation of facies in the subsurface and quantification of uncertainty in their boundaries are significant steps in mineral resource evaluation and reservoir modeling, which impact downstream analyses of a mining or petroleum project. This paper investigates the ability of nonparametric geostatistical simulation algorithms (sequential indicator, single normal equation and filter-based simulation) to construct realizations that reproduce some expected statistical and spatial features, namely facies proportions, boundary regularity, contact relationships and spatial correlation structure, as well as the expected fluctuations of these features across the realizations. The investigation is held through a synthetic case study and a real case study, in which a pluri-Gaussian model is considered as the reference for comparing the simulation results. Sequential indicator simulation and single normal equation simulation based on over-restricted neighborhood implementations yield the poorest results, followed by filter-based simulation, whereas single normal equation simulation with a large neighborhood implementation provides results that are closest to the reference pluri-Gaussian model. However, some biases and inaccurate fluctuations in the realization statistics (facies proportions, indicator direct and cross-variograms) still arise, which can be explained by the use of a single finite-size training image to construct the realizations.
AB - Delineation of facies in the subsurface and quantification of uncertainty in their boundaries are significant steps in mineral resource evaluation and reservoir modeling, which impact downstream analyses of a mining or petroleum project. This paper investigates the ability of nonparametric geostatistical simulation algorithms (sequential indicator, single normal equation and filter-based simulation) to construct realizations that reproduce some expected statistical and spatial features, namely facies proportions, boundary regularity, contact relationships and spatial correlation structure, as well as the expected fluctuations of these features across the realizations. The investigation is held through a synthetic case study and a real case study, in which a pluri-Gaussian model is considered as the reference for comparing the simulation results. Sequential indicator simulation and single normal equation simulation based on over-restricted neighborhood implementations yield the poorest results, followed by filter-based simulation, whereas single normal equation simulation with a large neighborhood implementation provides results that are closest to the reference pluri-Gaussian model. However, some biases and inaccurate fluctuations in the realization statistics (facies proportions, indicator direct and cross-variograms) still arise, which can be explained by the use of a single finite-size training image to construct the realizations.
KW - Filter-based simulation
KW - Geological uncertainty
KW - Pluri-Gaussian model
KW - Sequential indicator simulation
KW - Single normal equation simulation
KW - Statistical fluctuations
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U2 - 10.1007/s11053-018-9444-x
DO - 10.1007/s11053-018-9444-x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85058642737
SN - 1520-7439
VL - 28
SP - 1163
EP - 1182
JO - Natural Resources Research
JF - Natural Resources Research
IS - 3
ER -