ストラティグラフィック断面,床の配列,そしてランダムなプロセス
まとめ
ランダムなプロセスは,層図の断面と床の配列をモデル化します. 合成断面は,実際の地質学的構造を正確に表現し,堆積物の配列合成を助けます.
科学分野:
- ストラティグラフィー ストラティグラフィー
- 堆積物学 堆積物学 堆積物学 堆積物学 堆積物学
- 地質モデリング
背景:
- ストラティグラフィの断面と床の配列は,地質史の理解に不可欠である.
- これらの配列のモデリングは,地表下の地質を解釈し,資源の分布を予測するのに役立ちます.
研究 の 目的:
- ストラトグラフィック断面の合成におけるランダムなプロセスの有用性を実証する.
- 現実的な合成ストラティグラフィックモデルを作成するための枠組みを提供すること.
主な方法:
- 依存型 (マルコヴィア型) と独立型ランダム処理の両方を利用する.
- リトロジーの間の移行確率とリトロジーの厚さの周波数分布を用いて.
主要な成果:
- 合成ストラティグラフィックセクションは,実際の地質学的形成と一致するように正確にモデル化することができます.
- 合成には,石質学的移行手順と厚み分布のみが必要です.
結論:
- ランダム・プロセス・モデリングは,ストラティグラフィック・シーケンスの研究と合成の柔軟で効果的なアプローチを提供します.
- この方法は,様々な地質学的問題に適用できる合成断面の作成を容易にする.
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