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Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7”

Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7”. Michigan Technological University presentation by Fehmi Kamcili February 10, 2001. Fig.: Shaded Relief and Contour map. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7”. Table of content Introduction Grid Files

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Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7”

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  1. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” MichiganTechnological Universitypresentation byFehmi KamciliFebruary 10, 2001 Fig.: Shaded Relief and Contour map

  2. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Table of content • Introduction • Grid Files • Grid Methods1. Inverse Distance to a Power; 2. Kriging;3. Minimum Curvature; 4. Modified Shepard’s Method; 5. Natural Neighbor; 6. Nearest Neighbor; 7. Polynomial Regression; 8. Radial Basis Function; 9. Triangulation w/ linear Interpolation • Best Results • Conclusion

  3. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Introduction • Surfer 7; Feb. 2000Surface mapping systemGolden Software, Inc. • Differences in created grid-files visualized by overlaying wireframe and contour maps Fig.: Wireframe and Contour Map • Vernon/Rosebuch oilfields in Isabella county, Michigan with 245 well Data-Points (Lat-Long of Top Dundee)

  4. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Grid Files • gridding by specifing source file-Spreadsheets (Excel)-manually in Surfer (Worksheet) • gridding method • accuracy of grid • faults and breaklines • creates “file.grd” Fig.: Contour and Post Map

  5. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Grid Methods • Inv. Distance to power • Kriging • Minimum curvature • Modified shepard’s • Natural neighbor • Nearest neighbor • Polynomial regression • Radial basis function • Triangulation w/ linear interpolation Fig.: Wireframe Map

  6. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Fig.: Power: 0.00001 Inverse Distance to a Power • weighting average interpolator • Power parameter between 1E-38 & 38 “0” = planar surface; great weighting power = less effect on points far from the grid node during interpolation Fig.: Power: 2

  7. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Fig.:Power: 8 Inverse Distance to a Power • exact or smoothing interpolator • generate "bull's-eyes”-smoothing reduce this effect • very fast method for gridding -till 500 Datapoints Fig.: with smoothing: 0.01

  8. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Kriging • express trends suggested in your data • Point or Block -Block is using average values- smoother; not perfect • specify & add as many variogram-components as wished Fig.: Point Kriging • by entering path & file name production estimated standard deviation grid

  9. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Minimum Curvature • smooth but not exact • recalculation of grid node values until reached less of max. Residual value, or max. Iteration • Set Internal and Boundary Tension • Relaxiation Factor Fig.: default

  10. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Fig.: 1 Modified Shepard’s Method • Like IDP Method • exact or smoothing • Weighting and Quadratic Neighbors parameters specifies size (number) of local neighborhood • Fig.1: Q13/W19; Fig.2: Q40/W60 Fig.: 2

  11. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Natural Neighbor • Natural Neighbor interpolation algorithm uses a weighted average of neighboring observations, where the weights are proportional to new added polygons Fig.: default

  12. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Nearest Neighbor • assigns value of the nearest point to each grid node • useful when data are already evenly spaced • this method is effective for filling missing values Fig.: default

  13. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Fig.: 1 Polynomial Regression • used to define large-scale trends & patterns • not real interpolator (does not predict unknown Z values) • Fig.1: Simple planar surface; Fig.2: Bi-linear saddle Fig.: 2

  14. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Radial Basis Function 1. Inverse Multiquadric 2. Multilog 3. Multiquadric 4. Natural Cubic Spline 5. Thin plate Spline • 1.; 2.; 4.- error • 5.- good; 3.- best Fig.: 5. Thin plate spline

  15. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Radial Basis Function • all exact interpolators+ smoothing factor • = variogram in K.(mathematically specifies spatial variability of data set & resulting grid file Fig.: 3. Multiquadric

  16. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Triangulation w/ linear Interpolation • creates triangles by drawing lines between data points • exact interpolator • for evenly distributed data over grid area -sparse areas result in distinct triangular facets on map Fig.: default

  17. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Best Results • Kriging is exact, has many options & modifications,but needs knowledge Fig.: Point Kriging

  18. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Best Results • Radial Basis Function is exact, shows nice views & is uncomplicated Fig.: Radial Basic Function; Multiquadric

  19. Analysis of different gridding methods using “Surfer7” Conclusion • I did not consider all aspects & details • Surfer is very powerful for the 3D-Visualization • Surfer 7 works: -fast & without consuming much disk space-uncomplicated with Object manager • All processes (gridding, mapping) can be automated with writing programs in Visual Basic • Help content is very useful & describes also background information

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