“…The representation of geological interfaces as equipotential surfaces of one or several scalar fields, often termed implicit modeling, has become a powerful approach to build geological models [Lajaunie et al, 1997;Cowan et al, 2003;Chilès et al, 2004;Frank et al, 2007;Calcagno et al, 2008;Hjelle et al, 2013;Caumon et al, 2013;Hillier et al, 2014;Jessell et al, 2014]. This approach is particularly interesting when representing continuous stratigraphic sequence, because it allows for the representation of a conformable continuum of surfaces at once [Jessell et al, 2014]. It can also be useful to represent structural elements, such as foliations and axial surface fields [Lajaunie et al, 1997;Maxelon et al, 2009;Massiot and Caumon, 2010;Laurent et al, 2014].…”