ITA  |  ENG

T77. Geological models at meso and macro scales: new insights for mitigating uncertainty through multidisciplinary approaches

-

Congressi SGI-SIMP

Accounting for uncertainty in geological models constitutes a crucial challenge for geoscientists, with significant implications for sectors such as exploration, natural resource management, and geological risk assessment. In the geological domain the uncertainty, resulting from various sources, is the norm but can be quantified and mitigated through a multidisciplinary approach combining field-based surveys, with geophysical investigations (e.g., seismic interpretation, well data analysis, gravimetric modelling, seismic tomography), advanced technologies (e.g., remote sensing) and geostatistical methods.
The session aims to share knowledge, experiences, and methodologies of researchers from different disciplines, contributing to enhancing the accuracy and reliability in geological modelling, and increasing the awareness of the geoscientific community about the technologies to be applied to promote data integration.
The session will focus on experiences in multidisciplinary approaches from meso to macro-scale, methods for uncertainty quantification and communication, including, but not limited to, three-dimensional geological models, geophysical models, deep tectonic interaction models and geocellular integrated volumes.
We welcome contributions, also deriving from national and European projects (e.g., CARG, GeoSciences IR, MEET, EPOS, GSEU) focused on advanced and multidisciplinary approaches, methodologies, and tools.
 
CONVENERS: Sara Ciattoni (Università di Urbino), Chiara D'Ambrogi (ISPRA), Fabio Feriozzi (Università di Roma Tre), Matteo Pedini (Università di Camerino)

s.ciattoni@campus.uniurb.it

 
Ultimo aggiornamento:

Articoli correlati

Congressi SGI-SIMP

Active margins, which allow the deciphering of many long-lasting geological processes, probably represent the most complex type of plate boundaries. They inspire ...

Congressi SGI-SIMP

Reservoir and seal rock mechanics are having an increasing importance in georesources studies. Geothermal reservoirs characterization requires different information with ...

Congressi SGI-SIMP

Earthquake mechanics is controlled by processes active over a wide range of scales, from kilometres to nanometres and from seconds to thousands of years. The 3-D ...

Congressi SGI-SIMP

Geological structures capable of generating significant earthquakes release elastic stress accumulated during the interseismic phases at depths of 10-15 km into the ...

Congressi SGI-SIMP

Sedimentary rocks cover most of the Earth's surface and are deposited in different tectonic-geodynamic settings and depositional environments. The combined study of ...

Congressi SGI-SIMP

In the past decades, integrated geological and geophysical studies of the subsurface stratigraphic and structural setting of the upper and lower crust have highlighted ...

Congressi SGI-SIMP

The architecture of the Variscan crust and the distribution of its ore deposits is the result of a complex geodynamic history, starting in the early Cambrian with the ...

Congressi SGI-SIMP

Recent years provided significant advancements in understanding active faults and crustal deformation in the Mediterranean area, which includes diverse seismotectonic ...