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Two artifacts of probability field simulation

Journal

MATHEMATICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 7, Pages 775-799

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KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010993113807

Keywords

geostatistical simulation; stochastic modeling; Gaussian simulation

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Probability field simulation is being used increasingly to simulate geostatistical realizations, The method can be faster than conventional simulation algorithms and it is well suited to integrate prior soft information in the form of local probability distributions. The theoretical basis of probability field simulation has been established when there are no conditioning data; however, no such basis has been established in presence of conditioning data. Realizations generated by probability field simulation show two severe artifacts near conditioning delta. We document these artifacts and show theoretically why they exist. The two artifacts that have been investigated are (1) local conditioning data appear as local minima or maxima of the simulated values, and (2) the variogram model in range of conditioning data is not honored., the simulated values have significantly greater continuity than they are supposed to. These two artifacts are predicted by theory. An example flow, simulation study is presented to illustrate that they affect more than the visual appearance of the simulated realizations. Notwithstanding the flexibility of the probability field simulation method, these two artifacts suggest that it be used with caution in presence of conditioning data. Future research may overcome these limitations.

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