3D Geomodelling in Structurally Complex Areas - Implicit vs. Explicit representations
Résumé
Since a few decades, various approaches, techniques and software have been developed to
model easily and quickly the 3D structural geometry of subsurface. Among them, some use an explicit
representation of geological interfaces while others are based on an implicit one. Several works tend
to promote one approach against the other. In this contribution, we suggest that both approaches are
not mutually exclusive and can be combined in the same study depending on available data and on the
type of geological features to be modelled. This is demonstrated through two examples that aimed at
modelling geologically complex areas: the abandoned coal mine of Merlebach (Lorraine, France) and a
minibasin in a salt tectonic context: Inceyol (Sivas, Turkey).