Publication Details |
Category | Text Publication |
Reference Category | Book chapters |
URL | https://iahs.info/uploads/dms/15919.23-119-126-355-51-Walther.pdf |
Title (Primary) | A 3D interpolation algorithm for layered tilted geological formations using an adapted inverse distance weighting approach |
Title (Secondary) | Models - repositories of knowledge : proceedings of ModelCARE2011 held in Leipzig, Germany, September 2011 |
Author | Walther, M.; Böttcher, N.; Liedl, R. |
Publisher | Oswald, S.E.; Kolditz, O.; Attinger, S. |
Source Titel | IAHS Publication |
Year | 2012 |
Department | ENVINF |
Volume | 355 |
Page From | 119 |
Page To | 126 |
Language | englisch |
Keywords | interpolation; 3D; pre-processing; inverse distance weighting; tilted; layered |
UFZ inventory | Leipzig, Bibliothek, Hauptlesesaal, 00521109, 17-0498 DK: 556.3 Mod |
Abstract | We present an algorithm for the 3D interpolation of layered tilted hydro-geological structures from point data. The method uses profile information and interpretations of the geological layering to interpolate discrete or continuous values in a meshed grid consisting of arbitrary element types. The user has the opportunity to tweak several options of the algorithm depending on the given application’s circumstances (e.g. data availability and reliability) and additional soft information of the geology. The interpolation algorithm is implemented in Qt and can be used as a pre-processing tool for mesh-based numerical methods (i.e. finite difference method, finite element method, finite volume method). |
Persistent UFZ Identifier | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=14348 |
Walther, M., Böttcher, N., Liedl, R. (2012): A 3D interpolation algorithm for layered tilted geological formations using an adapted inverse distance weighting approach In: Oswald, S.E., Kolditz, O., Attinger, S. (eds.) Models - repositories of knowledge : proceedings of ModelCARE2011 held in Leipzig, Germany, September 2011 IAHS Publ. 355 International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), Wallingford, Oxfordshire, p. 119 - 126 |