PROBABILISTIC GEOMODELING: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND RELATIONSHIP TO REALITY
Specifically, we will present an integrated probabilistic geomodelling approach, based on the open-source geomodelling package GemPy, that enables the consideration of uncertainties in geological interface observation points and orientation data, and the combination with random property fields. This workflow is based on an implicit geometry representation and a cokriging interpolation of point and orientation information. Subsequently, property kriging can be performed inside deformed domains. We also show how additional information, e.g. geophysical measurements, or information about geological topology, can directly be integrated in the workflow, and how the resulting model ensemble can be used to visualize and communicate uncertainties, and further combined with a framework to estimate optimal decisions under uncertainty.
Finally, a probabilistic geomodelling workflow can only capture specific aspects of uncertainty, and the final results have to be interpreted in light of this limitation. These limitations are aspects of active research, and we show promising results of successful applications.