Immersive Environments: state-of-the-art geotechnical solutions

. . . Presentation Outline


· title_page.htmlImmersive Environments: state-of-the-art geotechnical solutions
· gs01.htmlBackground Analog: SALNOR Interpretation Workshop; NPF meeting in 1982
· gs02.htmlColumbia University Video Tape showing optimization of Gulf Coast production
· gs03.htmlImmersive Environments create a new type of map
· gs04.htmlHistorical context of explorers and maps
· gs05.htmlMapping the caldera in Yellowstone Lake in 3-D, May 1974
· gs06.htmlInteractive 3-D Interpretation, October 1981
· gs07.htmlNew Technologies in Exploration Geophysics, March 1983
· gs08.htmlSaving US$35 million by optimally placing a platform, March 1998
· gs09.htmlInventing new ways to display geotechnical data
· gs10.htmlSpatial integration of engineering and seismic data
· gs11.htmlParametric measurement of shape, scale, texture, context, and association
· gs12.htmlThe boundary between the known and the unknown changes location and never vanishes
· gs13.htmlSpatial understanding of geologic complexities and uncertianties
· gs14.htmlReading a map is a profound act of faith
· gs15.htmlRudman paper 2-D seismic displays demonstrate spatial integration
· gs16.htmlHuman pattern finding enables predictions and trend analysis
· gs17.htmlBoonsville 3-D highlights new tools working in 3-D
· gs18.htmlStratton 3-D illustrates understanding spatial complexity
· gs19.htmlBest-of-Breed computer science solutions assist earth scientists
· gs20.htmlState-of-the-art geotechnical solutions emerge from immersive environments


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