--> Fracture Modeling From Virtual Outcrops
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Previous HitFractureNext Hit Modeling From Virtual Outcrops

Abstract

Outcrop analogues represent one of the main source of data to constrain Previous HitfractureNext Hit network properties and heterogeneity and to relate these to sub-surface detectable feautures, such as faults and facies changes. The introduction and use of Virtual Outcrop technologies in geological Previous HitanalysisNext Hit has created the opportunity to extend facture studies over vast and inaccessible areas and the possibility to generate tools and workflows that allow automated Previous HitfractureNext Hit extraction. The use of VO technologies together with automated Previous HitfractureNext Hit picking methods reduces time and costs for fieldwork and Previous HitfractureNext Hit interpretation, uncertainties due to operator and accessibility bias. In this contribution we propose a ‘best practice’ workflow for improved Previous HitfractureNext Hit modeling from outcrop analogues which combine and integrate data extracted from automated virtual outcrop Previous HitanalysisNext Hit and field data. Automated Previous HitfractureNext Hit picking technologies for LiDAR- and satellite image-derived Virtual Outcrops were applied to ground-based LiDAR-derived virtual outcrops of the Yates Fm. G23 HFS of the Primative Road member, NW shelf, Rattlesnake Canyon, Capitan Platform, Texas. Automated Previous HitfractureNext Hit picking data were compared to fieldwork and manual picking data. Each dataset was used to build a Previous HitfractureNext Hit model and these were compared to assess limitations/pitfalls of the different data types. Previous HitFractureNext Hit orientation, size and spatial distribution derived from automated Previous HitfractureNext Hit picking are very comparable to results obtained through field work and manual picking. Each dataset have limitations that are reflected into DFNs and upscaled static properties. It is the combination and integration of automated Previous HitfractureNext Hit picking and field work data that provide the best results in the shortest time. VO technologies and automated Previous HitfractureNext Hit picking methods complement and extend field-based observations and can significantly improve Previous HitfractureTop characterization from outcrop analogues also reducing risks and costs associated to field work.