This project is a first attempt to model some of the areas the Netherlands using GemPy and its supported packages.
- Willem 3 weeks
- Miguel - In kind
- Reinder - In kind
- Setting up repository - Willem
1.1 Main project structure - Miguel
- Pilot projects (priority):
2.1 Subsection of South model - Miguel (High)
2.1.1 Clay layer - Willem (High)
2.1.2 Well correlation 40km 40 km
2.2 Zeeland - Reinder (Low)
2.4 Internal structural (Low)
2.5 Jan Diederik/Clinoform (Low)
- Prepare structure
- Test folder
- Examples folder
- Read first data set ?with subsurface
- Read borehole data of one layer
- First attempt to interpolate
- Start fine-tuning the interpolation
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We are missing orientation
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The borehole data is very dense
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A lot of formations, we should start with a subset
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I will start with the South area for no special reason
- Directly supported by GemPy:
Borehole data
- The specific way data is provided is not supported by subsurface out of the box.
- ? Is it worth to make the effort to make it compatible with subsurface?
- I will start by making the reader in this package and then I can decide if it is worth to move it to subsurface.
Auxiliary data
Topography
- (solved) Vertical exaggeration for pyvista plot is a bit broken and orientations did not show properly.
- (solved) Pyvista volume does not show the right colors
- The issue seems to be that pyvista is splitting the scalar field not exactly at 1.5
- It was just float error