The quantitative modelling of fluvial reservoirs, especially in the stages of enhanced oil recovery, requires detailed three-dimensional data at both the scale of the channel belt and within-channel. Although studies from core, analogue outcrop and modern environments may partially meet these needs, they often cannot provide detail on the smaller-scale (i.e. channel-scale) heterogeneity, frequently suffer from limited three-dimensional exposure and cannot be used to examine the influence of different variables on the process–deposit relationship. Physical modelling offers a complementary technique that can address many of these quantitative requirements and holds great future potential for integration with reservoir modelling. Physical mode...
Numerical models that predict channel evolution are an essential tool for investigating processes th...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Gravel‐bed braided rivers are characterized by shallow, branching flow across low relief, complex, a...
This thesis presents an integrated subsurface, field analogue and scaled physical modelling approach...
Theoretical process-based models of braided alluvial architecture suggest that aggradation rate is a...
In part 1 of this paper (Ramanathan et al., 2010b) we presented a methodology and a code for modelin...
A Froude‐scaled physical model of a proximal gravel‐bed braided river was used to connect the river ...
Fluvial reservoirs are difficult to model due to the high permeability contrast between the sandston...
The alluvial deposits of braided rivers consist of channel-form bounding surfaces due to channel cut...
Abstract: Three heterogeneous models of a channel sandbody of braided stream origin were constructed...
Estimation of the dimensions of fluvial geobodies from core data is a notoriously difficult problem ...
The distribution of channel deposits in fluvial reservoirs is commonly modeled with object-based tec...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
The preserved deposits of fluvial meander belts typically take the form of patchworks of sand-prone ...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Numerical models that predict channel evolution are an essential tool for investigating processes th...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Gravel‐bed braided rivers are characterized by shallow, branching flow across low relief, complex, a...
This thesis presents an integrated subsurface, field analogue and scaled physical modelling approach...
Theoretical process-based models of braided alluvial architecture suggest that aggradation rate is a...
In part 1 of this paper (Ramanathan et al., 2010b) we presented a methodology and a code for modelin...
A Froude‐scaled physical model of a proximal gravel‐bed braided river was used to connect the river ...
Fluvial reservoirs are difficult to model due to the high permeability contrast between the sandston...
The alluvial deposits of braided rivers consist of channel-form bounding surfaces due to channel cut...
Abstract: Three heterogeneous models of a channel sandbody of braided stream origin were constructed...
Estimation of the dimensions of fluvial geobodies from core data is a notoriously difficult problem ...
The distribution of channel deposits in fluvial reservoirs is commonly modeled with object-based tec...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
The preserved deposits of fluvial meander belts typically take the form of patchworks of sand-prone ...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Numerical models that predict channel evolution are an essential tool for investigating processes th...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Gravel‐bed braided rivers are characterized by shallow, branching flow across low relief, complex, a...