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Introduction
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Quantifying uncertainty
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Quantitative vs Qualitative
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Numerical models
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More than one model
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Digital sandbox models
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Numerical experience
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Isaacs project
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Automating work
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Balancing time and model complexity
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Model reconciliation
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Seismic interpretation
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Accept uncertainty
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Uncertainty is useless
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Is the data useless
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Autonomous geological field robots
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Uncertainty
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Digital outcrop data
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Remote sensing
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Crossdisciplinary teams
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Data repositories
Description:
Explore the significance of quantification in carbonate sedimentology through this 47-minute conference talk from The Carbonate Forum 2021. Join experts Gene Rankey, Pete Burgess, and Dave Gold as they delve into topics such as quantifying uncertainty, numerical models, digital sandbox models, and automated workflows. Learn about the balance between qualitative and quantitative approaches, the importance of model reconciliation, and the challenges of seismic interpretation. Discover how cross-disciplinary teams and emerging technologies like autonomous geological field robots and remote sensing are shaping the field. Gain insights into managing uncertainty, leveraging digital outcrop data, and the value of data repositories in advancing carbonate sedimentology research and practice.

The Carbonate Forum - The Importance of Quantification in Carbonate Sedimentology

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