We conducted a designed experiment to quantify sources of uncertainty in geologists' interpretations of a geological cross section. A group of 28 geologists participated in the experiment. Each interpreted borehole record included up to three Palaeogene bedrock units, including the target unit for the experiment: the London Clay. The set of boreholes was divided into batches from which validation boreholes had been withheld; as a result, we obtained 129 point comparisons between the interpreted elevation of the base of the London Clay and its observed elevation in a borehole not used for that particular interpretation. Analysis of the results showed good general agreement between the observed and interpreted elevations, with no evidence of ...
The accuracy and uncertainty of geological models is becoming increasingly of interest as more and m...
In the borehole and cross-section method, stratigraphic surfaces are constructed between stratigraph...
International audienceRecently developed methods for inferring abrupt changes in data series enable ...
We conducted a designed experiment to quantify sources of uncertainty in geologists' interpretations...
Explicit interpretation of geological data by geologists forms the basis of many geological interpre...
Explicit interpretation of geological data by geologists forms the basis of many geological interpre...
We would like to thank all those who took part in our elicitations, as well as all those who helped ...
Uncertainty quantification of geological models that are constructed with additional geological expe...
Interpretation of sparse or incomplete datasets is a fundamental part of geology, particularly when ...
It is generally accepted that geological line work, such as mapped boundaries, are uncertain for var...
The Lake District DGSM project (Clarke, 2004) represented a first attempt by the British Geological...
Interpretation of geological data is based on both personal judgement and previous experience of rel...
The use of 3D models to view complex and diverse geoscience datasets is now common practice for conc...
3D modelling aims to solve geological problems, but these are always underdetermined and require pre...
Geological models are based on the interpretation of spatially sparse and limited resolution dataset...
The accuracy and uncertainty of geological models is becoming increasingly of interest as more and m...
In the borehole and cross-section method, stratigraphic surfaces are constructed between stratigraph...
International audienceRecently developed methods for inferring abrupt changes in data series enable ...
We conducted a designed experiment to quantify sources of uncertainty in geologists' interpretations...
Explicit interpretation of geological data by geologists forms the basis of many geological interpre...
Explicit interpretation of geological data by geologists forms the basis of many geological interpre...
We would like to thank all those who took part in our elicitations, as well as all those who helped ...
Uncertainty quantification of geological models that are constructed with additional geological expe...
Interpretation of sparse or incomplete datasets is a fundamental part of geology, particularly when ...
It is generally accepted that geological line work, such as mapped boundaries, are uncertain for var...
The Lake District DGSM project (Clarke, 2004) represented a first attempt by the British Geological...
Interpretation of geological data is based on both personal judgement and previous experience of rel...
The use of 3D models to view complex and diverse geoscience datasets is now common practice for conc...
3D modelling aims to solve geological problems, but these are always underdetermined and require pre...
Geological models are based on the interpretation of spatially sparse and limited resolution dataset...
The accuracy and uncertainty of geological models is becoming increasingly of interest as more and m...
In the borehole and cross-section method, stratigraphic surfaces are constructed between stratigraph...
International audienceRecently developed methods for inferring abrupt changes in data series enable ...