2014
DOI: 10.3133/ofr20141179
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Stochastic modeling of a lava-flow aquifer system

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“…Voxel-based properties models are less commonly produced by the USGS and stochastic models are quite rare. We chose not to inventory stochastic 3D models where the model volumes are filled based on a series of rules because the USGS rarely performs such modeling exercises (Cronkite-Ratcliff and Phelps, 2014) and none to date have resulted in available digital datasets.…”
Section: What Is a 3d Geologic Model?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Voxel-based properties models are less commonly produced by the USGS and stochastic models are quite rare. We chose not to inventory stochastic 3D models where the model volumes are filled based on a series of rules because the USGS rarely performs such modeling exercises (Cronkite-Ratcliff and Phelps, 2014) and none to date have resulted in available digital datasets.…”
Section: What Is a 3d Geologic Model?mentioning
confidence: 99%