Overview-3D Geological Mapping: Developing More Widespread Adoption by Geological Survey Organizations

H. A. J. Russell, L. H. Thorleifson, Richard C. Berg

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Abstract

This workshop is designed for those constructing 3D geological maps and numerical models. Our objective is to bring together people dealing with large datasets, and who must integrate variable quality data with high quality data to construct 3D geological models for application such as hydrogeology, engineering, and energy resource assessment. Topics include (1) methods of model construction, (2) managing diverse data of variable quality, (3) ensuring data interoperability, (4) visualization tools, and (5) interaction between mappers, hydrogeologists, energy and mineral resource geologists, engineering geologists, and engineers. The emphasis is on deposits that host potable groundwater, as well as sedimentary basins as a whole.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationThree-Dimensional Geological Mapping: Workshop Extended Abstracts
PublisherMinnesota Geological Survey
Pages7-14
StatePublished - 2013

Publication series

NameMGS Open File Report
NumberOFR-13-2

Keywords

  • ISGS

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