TY - CHAP
T1 - Chapter 30: Conclusions and Recommendations
AU - MacCormack, Kelsey E.
AU - Berg, Richard C.
AU - Kessler, Holger
AU - Russell, Hazen A. J.
AU - Thorleifson, Harvey L.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In recent years, there has been agrowing recognition of the societalvalue of geoscience data manage-ment, geological mapping, visualiza-tion, and modelling applications tosupport science-based decision mak-ing to support sustainable resourcedevelopment and public safety. Thisvolume provides an overview of howgeological survey organizations(GSOs) from around the world haveinitiated programs to build 3D geo-logical models, how the models arebeing used, program funding, currentchallenges, and future plans.
AB - In recent years, there has been agrowing recognition of the societalvalue of geoscience data manage-ment, geological mapping, visualiza-tion, and modelling applications tosupport science-based decision mak-ing to support sustainable resourcedevelopment and public safety. Thisvolume provides an overview of howgeological survey organizations(GSOs) from around the world haveinitiated programs to build 3D geo-logical models, how the models arebeing used, program funding, currentchallenges, and future plans.
KW - ISGS
UR - https://ags.aer.ca/document/SPE/SPE_112.pdf#page=312
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-1-4601-3992-9
VL - 112
T3 - AER/AGS Special Report
SP - 306
EP - 307
BT - 2019 synopsis of current three-dimensional geological mapping and modelling in geological survey organizations
A2 - MacCormack, Kelsey E.
A2 - Berg, Richard C.
A2 - Kessler, Holger
A2 - Russell, Hazen A. J.
A2 - Thorleifson, L. Harvey
PB - Alberta Geological Survey, Alberta Energy Regulator, Edmonton, AB, Canada
ER -