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@InProceedings{InagakiVargPesc:2018:3DMoTu,
               author = "Inagaki, Suemy and Vargas, Viviana and Pesco, Sin{\'e}sio",
          affiliation = "PUC-Rio and PUC-Rio and PUC-Rio",
                title = "3D modeling of turbiditic channels within lobes from 2D models",
            booktitle = "Proceedings...",
                 year = "2018",
               editor = "Ross, Arun and Gastal, Eduardo S. L. and Jorge, Joaquim A. and 
                         Queiroz, Ricardo L. de and Minetto, Rodrigo and Sarkar, Sudeep and 
                         Papa, Jo{\~a}o Paulo and Oliveira, Manuel M. and Arbel{\'a}ez, 
                         Pablo and Mery, Domingo and Oliveira, Maria Cristina Ferreira de 
                         and Spina, Thiago Vallin and Mendes, Caroline Mazetto and Costa, 
                         Henrique S{\'e}rgio Gutierrez and Mejail, Marta Estela and Geus, 
                         Klaus de and Scheer, Sergio",
         organization = "Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, 31. (SIBGRAPI)",
            publisher = "Sociedade Brasileira de Computa{\c{c}}{\~a}o",
              address = "Porto Alegre",
             keywords = "Turbiditic channel, 3D modeling.",
             abstract = "In this work we present the 3D modeling of turbiditic channels 
                         inside lobes using 2D images obtained through geostatistical 
                         multiple-point methods. We are assuming that these images can be 
                         interpreted as projections in the xy plane of the phenomenon. The 
                         proposed method consists of creating the turbidite lobe using the 
                         model proposed in [1]. Then the 2D images of the channels are 
                         projected onto the surface of the lobe. Finally, successive 
                         erosions of the image are layered and used to approximate the 
                         volume to the channel system. This process is of great importance 
                         to research and economics due to 90% of the reservoirs found in 
                         the Brazilian oil exploration scenario being turbidites as well as 
                         hard subjects to study. [2].",
  conference-location = "Foz do Igua{\c{c}}u, PR, Brazil",
      conference-year = "29 Oct.-1 Nov. 2018",
             language = "en",
                  ibi = "8JMKD3MGPAW/3S3PUAB",
                  url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/8JMKD3MGPAW/3S3PUAB",
           targetfile = "WUW_3D_Modeling_Of_Turbiditic_Channel.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "2024, Apr. 28"
}


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