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== Gaussian Simulation Options == | == Gaussian Simulation Options == | ||
The first step in setting up a GSS is to import a set of scatter points with the values to which you intend to condition your simulation. This step can be skipped if you have no conditioning data. The next step is to select the '''Gaussian Simulation Options''' command in the | The first step in setting up a GSS is to import a set of scatter points with the values to which you intend to condition your simulation. This step can be skipped if you have no conditioning data. The next step is to select the '''''Gaussian Simulation Options''''' command in the ''Interpolation'' menu in the ''2D Scatter Point'' module. This brings up the following dialog: | ||
[[Image:gaussian_sim_options.gif|frame|center|320px]] | [[Image:gaussian_sim_options.gif|frame|center|320px]] | ||
The '''Solution name''' at the top is the name that will be applied to the set of Gaussian fields. The '''Number of realizations''' item is the desired number of Gaussian fields. The original GSLIB code was designed to work with uniform grids (constant cell sizes). The '''Non-uniform grid''' option controls how the data are converted to a non-uniform grid (if necessary). The '''Edit Variogram''' button should be selected to set up a model variogram using the GMS [[GMS:Variogram Editor|variogram editor]]. A model variogram must be defined whether or not you have scatter points for conditioning. | The '''Solution name''' at the top is the name that will be applied to the set of Gaussian fields. The '''Number of realizations''' item is the desired number of Gaussian fields. The original GSLIB code was designed to work with uniform grids (constant cell sizes). The '''Non-uniform grid''' option controls how the data are converted to a non-uniform grid (if necessary). The '''''Edit Variogram''''' button should be selected to set up a model variogram using the GMS [[GMS:Variogram Editor|variogram editor]]. A model variogram must be defined whether or not you have scatter points for conditioning. | ||
== Running the Simulation == | == Running the Simulation == |