A Blog about Geomodeling, Geosciences, Data Sciences, and whatever else I feel like going on about
Geoscience Posts
The Anatomy of a Variogram
Variograms are a cornerstone of spatial statistics, and are used to describe the variability between data points within a data set as a function of the distance that separates them. Variograms become of critical importance in most geomodelling workflows which use Kriging, as they can describe how much weight to […]
Five Essential Focus Areas in Geomodeling
In my last geomodeling post, I talked a little bit about what exactly geomodeling entails. Now I want to step in a bit deeper, and look into what, in my mind, constitute the fundamental focus areas in creating a realistic, functional, and usable 3D geocellular model. I call these focus […]
What is Geomodeling?
“So, what do you do for work?” The inevitable question comes up again and again when meeting new people, either at your friend’s house party, out at the bar, or in the blind date your bestie set you up with because “you’d totally hit it off, I’m sure of it”. […]
Software Posts
Petrel Coffee Break- UI, Part 3: Customizing Petrel’s User Interface
In this episode of Petrel Coffee Break, we look into customizing Petrel’s User Interface (UI). The tools you learn in this video allow you to bring commonly used operations to the forefront of the UI, hide features you don’t use, organize data from multiple explorer panes into one group, and even customize and preserve window layouts and displays.
Petrel Coffee Break- UI, Part 2: Display
In this episode of Petrel Coffee Break, we will continue exploring the Petrel User Interface, this time by learning how to display data in the 3D window. It will show you how to display data and modify their appearance.
Petrel Coffee Break- UI, Part 1: Layout
we will explore the basics of the Petrel user interface and layout, and introduce a few of the more commonly used explorer panes, some window manipulation, and the basic components of the ribbon
Personal Posts
Running a beer tasting
In which I did some volunteer work in the community by conducting a beer tasting for a non-profit organization. It’s back breaking, selfless labor, but someone has to do it!