Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution

Because of the laboratory operating, the fineending of grain-size distribution (GSD) are simply combined as one point, which results in the information loss of the fine and very-fine clastic particles, and affects the geological parameters calculation of GSD. To remove the fine-endings, a modified G...

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Main Authors: Yuan Rui, Yang Bo, Liu Yingfei, Huang Lingyu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-02-01
Series:Open Geosciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0003
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spelling doaj-c3ae820eaaf14efbbcd5bc9ee633d9172021-09-05T20:50:49ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472019-02-01111293610.1515/geo-2019-0003geo-2019-0003Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distributionYuan Rui0Yang Bo1Liu Yingfei2Huang Lingyu3Key Laboratory of Exploration Technologies for Oil and Gas Resources (Yangtze University), Ministry of Education, Wuhan, Hubei, 430100, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610059, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Tarim Oilfield Company of PetroChina, Korla, Xinjiang, 841000, ChinaCNOOC Research Institute Co. Ltd, Beijing, 100028, ChinaBecause of the laboratory operating, the fineending of grain-size distribution (GSD) are simply combined as one point, which results in the information loss of the fine and very-fine clastic particles, and affects the geological parameters calculation of GSD. To remove the fine-endings, a modified Gompertz sigmoidal model is proposed in this paper. The first stage is establishing and solving the modified Gompertz sigmoidal model; the second stage is fitting and evaluating the cumulative probability and frequency of GSD; the third stage is calculating the geological parameters. Taking 113 samples for example, coefficients of determination (COD) between measured and fitted individual cumulative probability and frequency are bigger than 0.98980 and 0.97000 respectively, which proves the goodness of fitting results. By moments method using frequency data, the COD between fitted and measured mean is 0.97578, while CODs of sorting, skewness and kurtosis are in low values, which suggest that the fine-endings has little influence on the average grain-sizes of GSD and large influence on its geometry. Besides, modified Gompertz sigmoidal model offers another quick numerical way to calculate median, mean and sorting of GSD by graphical method using cumulative probability data. The proposed method is useful to remove the fine-endings and contribute to calculate the geological parameters of GDS.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0003gompertz modelfine-endinggrain-size distribution
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author Yuan Rui
Yang Bo
Liu Yingfei
Huang Lingyu
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Yang Bo
Liu Yingfei
Huang Lingyu
Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution
Open Geosciences
gompertz model
fine-ending
grain-size distribution
author_facet Yuan Rui
Yang Bo
Liu Yingfei
Huang Lingyu
author_sort Yuan Rui
title Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution
title_short Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution
title_full Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution
title_fullStr Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution
title_full_unstemmed Modified Gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution
title_sort modified gompertz sigmoidal model removing fine-ending of grain-size distribution
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Geosciences
issn 2391-5447
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Because of the laboratory operating, the fineending of grain-size distribution (GSD) are simply combined as one point, which results in the information loss of the fine and very-fine clastic particles, and affects the geological parameters calculation of GSD. To remove the fine-endings, a modified Gompertz sigmoidal model is proposed in this paper. The first stage is establishing and solving the modified Gompertz sigmoidal model; the second stage is fitting and evaluating the cumulative probability and frequency of GSD; the third stage is calculating the geological parameters. Taking 113 samples for example, coefficients of determination (COD) between measured and fitted individual cumulative probability and frequency are bigger than 0.98980 and 0.97000 respectively, which proves the goodness of fitting results. By moments method using frequency data, the COD between fitted and measured mean is 0.97578, while CODs of sorting, skewness and kurtosis are in low values, which suggest that the fine-endings has little influence on the average grain-sizes of GSD and large influence on its geometry. Besides, modified Gompertz sigmoidal model offers another quick numerical way to calculate median, mean and sorting of GSD by graphical method using cumulative probability data. The proposed method is useful to remove the fine-endings and contribute to calculate the geological parameters of GDS.
topic gompertz model
fine-ending
grain-size distribution
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0003
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