Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization

We present a smooth surface interpolation method enabling to take discontinuities (e.g. faults) into account that can be applied to any dataset defined on a regular mesh. We use a second-derivative multi-scale minimization based on a conjugate gradient method. Our multi-scale approach allows the alg...

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Main Authors: Léger Michel, Clochard Vincent
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Oil & Gas Science and Technology
Online Access:https://ogst.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/articles/ogst/full_html/2020/01/ogst200066/ogst200066.html
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spelling doaj-4b2070198074451e9cb356e19b5894c72021-02-02T04:14:05ZengEDP SciencesOil & Gas Science and Technology1294-44751953-81892020-01-01756210.2516/ogst/2020057ogst200066Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimizationLéger MichelClochard VincentWe present a smooth surface interpolation method enabling to take discontinuities (e.g. faults) into account that can be applied to any dataset defined on a regular mesh. We use a second-derivative multi-scale minimization based on a conjugate gradient method. Our multi-scale approach allows the algorithm to process millions of points in a few seconds on a single-unit workstation. The interpolated surface is continuous, as well as its first derivative, except on some lines that have been specified as discontinuities. Application in geosciences are numerous, for instance when a structural model is to be built from points picked on seismic data. The resulting dip of interpolation extends the dip of the input data. The algorithm also works if faults are given by broken lines. We present results from a synthetic and real examples taking into account fault network.https://ogst.ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr/articles/ogst/full_html/2020/01/ogst200066/ogst200066.html
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author Léger Michel
Clochard Vincent
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Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization
Oil & Gas Science and Technology
author_facet Léger Michel
Clochard Vincent
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title Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization
title_short Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization
title_full Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization
title_fullStr Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization
title_full_unstemmed Fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization
title_sort fast interpolation method for surfaces with faults by multi-scale second-derivative optimization
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oil & Gas Science and Technology
issn 1294-4475
1953-8189
publishDate 2020-01-01
description We present a smooth surface interpolation method enabling to take discontinuities (e.g. faults) into account that can be applied to any dataset defined on a regular mesh. We use a second-derivative multi-scale minimization based on a conjugate gradient method. Our multi-scale approach allows the algorithm to process millions of points in a few seconds on a single-unit workstation. The interpolated surface is continuous, as well as its first derivative, except on some lines that have been specified as discontinuities. Application in geosciences are numerous, for instance when a structural model is to be built from points picked on seismic data. The resulting dip of interpolation extends the dip of the input data. The algorithm also works if faults are given by broken lines. We present results from a synthetic and real examples taking into account fault network.
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