True 3D geological models are instrumental in addressing practical geology problems. A 3D geological modeling method is a vital module which converts raw data in lower dimensions into 3D bodies. To be geologically practical, the method must take cross-sections as the main data source and must be capable of modeling areas with complex faults, maintaining data consistency as well as carrying out multi-body modeling. To realize such a practical geological modeling system, GSIS (Geological Spatial Information System) is developed based on the core method of 3D geological multi-body modeling from netty cross-sections with topology. According to the intersecting netty cross-section approach, the presented method divides the modeling area into ...
Different modelling techniques are used for reconstruct the current (deformed) architectural geometr...
An approach to establish 3D strata model from DEM, borehole, section map, geological map, is present...
Multi-scale geological models contain three-dimensional, spatially referenced data, typically spanni...
To overcome the limits of traditional modeling methods using parallel and planar cross-sections, a n...
The authors present a new method for three-dimensional (3D) geological modeling from a set of topolo...
Three-dimensional (3D) modelling of geological body is an important issue of 3D GIS and 3D Geoscienc...
Geologists are finally able to capture their vision using new technolgy and methods to build systema...
GSI3D is an exciting software package for modelling and visualising the subsurface in three dimensio...
The Geological Surveying and Investigation in 3 Dimensions (GSI3D) software tool and methodology has...
Over the past two decades, a series of sophisticated three-dimensional modeling technologies – colle...
Several key techniques in 3D geological modeling including planar mesh generation, spatial interpola...
Three-dimensional geological modeling is an important means to transparently study the three-dimensi...
In the borehole and cross-section method, stratigraphic surfaces are constructed between stratigraph...
With 3D geologic modelling, it is frequently diffi cult to incorporate new data, and to revise the g...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Different modelling techniques are used for reconstruct the current (deformed) architectural geometr...
An approach to establish 3D strata model from DEM, borehole, section map, geological map, is present...
Multi-scale geological models contain three-dimensional, spatially referenced data, typically spanni...
To overcome the limits of traditional modeling methods using parallel and planar cross-sections, a n...
The authors present a new method for three-dimensional (3D) geological modeling from a set of topolo...
Three-dimensional (3D) modelling of geological body is an important issue of 3D GIS and 3D Geoscienc...
Geologists are finally able to capture their vision using new technolgy and methods to build systema...
GSI3D is an exciting software package for modelling and visualising the subsurface in three dimensio...
The Geological Surveying and Investigation in 3 Dimensions (GSI3D) software tool and methodology has...
Over the past two decades, a series of sophisticated three-dimensional modeling technologies – colle...
Several key techniques in 3D geological modeling including planar mesh generation, spatial interpola...
Three-dimensional geological modeling is an important means to transparently study the three-dimensi...
In the borehole and cross-section method, stratigraphic surfaces are constructed between stratigraph...
With 3D geologic modelling, it is frequently diffi cult to incorporate new data, and to revise the g...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Different modelling techniques are used for reconstruct the current (deformed) architectural geometr...
An approach to establish 3D strata model from DEM, borehole, section map, geological map, is present...
Multi-scale geological models contain three-dimensional, spatially referenced data, typically spanni...