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''By: 2011, John Wiley & Sons Ltd
''By: 2011, John Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN 978-119-99262-2
ISBN 978-119-99262-2

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Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences

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By: 2011, John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBN 978-119-99262-2

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This textbook is an accessible introduction of modeling uncertainty for


The author, Jeff Caers, is a Professor of Geological Sciences at Stanford University, California, USA. Prof. Caers’ is a world expert in geostatistics, spatial modeling and modeling uncertainty applied to subsurface characterization for hydrocarbon reservoirs as well as ground water systems. He is intimately familiar with real-world problems and directs the Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting, a research program in reservoir modeling and geostatistics with ~20 partners from the Energy Industry. His experience with teaching in an academic setting, and working with professionals shines throughout the book and its case studies

I am particularly pleased to see that teaching material associated with the textbook is available for any reader or teacher on GitHub: https://github.com/SCRFpublic/Modeling-uncertainty-in-the-Earth-Sciences Five labs are precisely documented and give hands-on practice with decision making in view of uncertainty, variograms and sensitivity analysis.