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Paper: Relating small-scale sedimentary structures and permeability in a...

Abstract The objective of this study is to investigate the relation between small-scale sedimentary structures and permeability in the Brussels Sands formation, an early Middle-Eocene shallow marine...

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Paper: Application of multiple-point geostatistics on modelling groundwater...

Abstract Sedimentological processes often result in complex three-dimensional subsurface heterogeneity of hydrogeological parameter values. Variogram-based stochastic approaches are often not able to...

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Project overview: Application of “multiple-point” geostatistics on modeling...

Introduction: State-of-the-art in characterizing heterogeneity in complex geological environments Sedimentological and erosional processes often result in a complex three-dimensional subsurface...

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Paper: Direct Multiple-Point Geostatistical Simulation of Edge Properties for...

Abstract Thin, irregularly shaped surfaces such as clay drapes often have a major control on flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media. Clay drapes are often complex, curvilinear...

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Paper: Relationship between sedimentary features and permeability at...

Abstract The Brussels Sands display a complex three-dimensional subsurface architecture. This sedimentological heterogeneity induces a highly heterogeneous spatial distribution of hydrogeological...

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Paper: Modeling the effect of clay drapes on pumping test response in a...

Abstract This study investigates whether fine-scale clay drapes can cause an anisotropic pumping test response at a much larger scale. A pumping test was performed in a sandbar deposit consisting of...

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