DocumentCode
3374981
Title
Exploring geo-scientific data in virtual environments
Author
Fröhlich, Bernd ; Barrass, Stephen ; Zehner, Björn ; Plate, John ; Göbel, Martin
Author_Institution
GMD German Nat. Res. Center for Inf. Technol., Germany
fYear
1999
fDate
29-29 Oct. 1999
Firstpage
169
Lastpage
173
Abstract
This paper describes tools and techniques for the exploration of gee-scientific data from the oil and gas domain in stereoscopic virtual environments. The two main sources of data in the exploration task are seismic volumes and multivariate well logs of physical properties down a bore hole. We have developed a props-based interaction device called the cubic mouse to allow more direct and intuitive interaction with a cubic seismic volume. This device effectively places the seismic cube in the user´s hand. Geologists who have tried this device have been enthusiastic about the ease of use, and were adept only a few moments after picking it up. We have also developed a multi-modal, visualisation and sonification technique for the dense, multivariate well log data. The visualisation can show two well log variables mapped along the well geometry in a bivariate colour scheme, and another variable on a sliding lens. A sonification probe is attached to the lens so that other variables can be heard. The sonification is based on a Geiger-counter metaphor that is widely understood and which makes it easy to explain. The data is sonified at higher or lower resolutions depending on the speed of the lens. Sweeps can be made at slower rates and over smaller intervals to home in on peaks, boundaries or other features in the full resolution data set.
Keywords
data visualisation; geophysical prospecting; geophysical techniques; virtual reality; Geiger-counter metaphor; geo-scientific data exploration; interaction device; multivariate well logs; seismic volumes; sonification technique; stereoscopic virtual environments; virtual environments; visualisation; Boring; Counting circuits; Data visualization; Geology; Information technology; Lenses; Mice; Petroleum; Three dimensional displays; Virtual environment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visualization '99. Proceedings
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
ISSN
1070-2385
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5897-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VISUAL.1999.809884
Filename
809884
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