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Monaghan, A A. 2014. Model metadata report for BGS - DECC shale study model, central and eastern Midland Valley of Scotland. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/14/050. |
The GOCAD® structural workflow manager (GOCAD® version 2009.4) was used as standard to create a fault model and faulted horizon surfaces.
During the faulted horizon modelling, data points within a tolerance of 200 m of faults were excluded. Some additional manual exclusion of seismic pick data points was made close to faults where the faults had a more complex geometry than the planar structures modelled.
Manual editing of fault-horizon contacts was necessary in some cases to create a more consistent throw. Horizon crossovers were also removed manually. Control nodes were inserted at borehole/well data points (see Seismic data). Edits were also made such that horizon surfaces were:
- deeper than boreholes proving the modelled stratigraphic units but not reaching the base (e.g. total depth (TD) within LSC)
- the base Limestone Coal Formation was deeper than The Coal Authority deep coal mining dataset (see Mine plan data)
- the base West Lothian Oil-Shale Formation was deeper than contours on the Burdiehouse Limestone given in Mitchell and Mykura (1962)[1]
References
- ↑ MITCHELL, G H, and MYKURA, W. 1962. The geology of the neighbourhood of Edinburgh. (3rd edition). Memoir of the Geological Survey, Sheet 32 (Scotland).