The NU School of Mining and Geosciences, in collaboration with the Stochastic Hydrogeology and Geostatistics group at University of Neuchâtel , is organizing a two-day informative course on May 25th and 26th from 9:00 to 17:00. This course aims to introduce participants to geostatistical modeling techniques, with a specific focus on the PluriGaussian and Multiple-Point Statistics approaches.
These techniques are useful in modeling geological heterogeneity and the spatial distribution of categorical variables such as rock types or lithofacies. They have applications in fields such as hydrogeology, mining extraction, geotechnical characterization, and hydrocarbon reservoirs. Additionally, they can be employed in fields where categorical variables are important, such as biology for mapping plant or ecosystem types, simulation of soil types, land use, or hydroclimatic patterns.
At the conclusion of the two-day course, participants will
Learn the fundamental aspects underlying the PluriGaussian and Multiple-Point Statistics approaches;
Have the opportunity to apply them in practice through a series of tutorials and hands-on;
Gain an understanding of these geostatistical-modeling techniques and be able to apply them in their respective fields.
Receive a certificate of the course completion;
Have coffee break.
Places are limited.
Register now for the two-day course on Introducing Geostatistical Modeling Using the Plurigaussian and Multiple-Points Statistics Approaches.
Contact information: Nasser Madani nasser.madani@nu.edu.kz