Geostatistics Rio 2000 includes fifteen contributions, five of which
are on applications in petroleum science and ten are on mining
geostatistics. These contributions were presented at the 31st
International Geological Congress, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from
6-17 August, 2000. Stochastic simulation was the key theme of these case
studies. A wide range of methods was used: truncated gaussian and
plurigaussian, SIS and SGS, boolean methods and multi-point attractors.
The five contributions on petroleum science focus on different aspects
of reservoir characterisation. All use stochastic simulations to
generate 3D numerical models that reproduce the key features of
reservoirs.
Five of the ten contributions on mining present ore-body simulations;
the others address questions like reconciling reserve estimates with
production figures.
None of these contributions present new theory. Instead they show
readers how to incorporate geology into geostatistical case studies in a
meaningful way.
Audience: The volume will be of value to scientists, researchers, and
professionals in geology, mining engineering, petroleum engineering,
mathematics and statistics, as well as those working for mining and oil
companies.