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  1. Sep 13, 2023 · The Midcontinent Rift system and surrounding Precambrian rocks are known to host highly significant mineral resources. Our project objectives are to increase understanding of this system through the integration of new and legacy geophysical data with geochemical and borehole data, map the lithology and structure of PreCambrian rocks, and develop an integrated 3D geologic model of the region.

  2. Introduction to Geologic Mapping. Geologic mapping is a highly interpretive, scientific process that can produce a range of map products for many different uses, including assessing ground-water quality and contamination risks; predicting earthquake, volcano, and landslide hazards; characterizing energy and mineral resources and their ...

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  4. Geologic modelling, geological modelling or geomodelling is the applied science of creating computerized representations of portions of the Earth's crust based on geophysical and geological observations made on and below the Earth surface. A geomodel is the numerical equivalent of a three-dimensional geological map complemented by a description ...

  5. Dec 21, 2013 · Development of a geologic model that adequately captures the mineralization controls for estimation domains and grade estimation. This is in addition to the working geologic model used for exploration. i. Effective presentation and communication of the model should be considered an essential part of the work itself (Peters 1978). The use of ...

    • Mario E. Rossi, Clayton V. Deutsch
    • 2014
  6. Nov 10, 2021 · Definition. Three-dimensional geologic modeling (three-dimensional geomodeling) is the three-dimensional digital characterization, reconstruction, and reproduction of geological objects, phenomena, and processes through the comprehensive use of modern cutting-edge theory and technology, such as computer science, spatial information theory ...

  7. Jun 23, 2022 · 4 Applications of Geological Modeling 4.0. The outlined developments of Geological Modeling 4.0 will directly benefit those application areas in which these models are already widely used—for example, in groundwater exploration, the optimized search for raw materials, and in the field of engineering geology.

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