LoopStructural is the 3D geological modelling library for Loop (Loop3d.org). The development of LoopStructural is lead by Lachlan Grose as an ARC (LP170100985) post-doc at Monash University. Laurent Ailleres and Gautier Laurent have made significant contributions to the conceptual design and integration of geological concepts into the geological modelling workflow. Roy Thomson and Yohan de Rose have contributed to the implementation and integration of LoopStructural into the Loop workflow.
Loop is led by Laurent Ailleres (Monash University) with a team of Work Package leaders from:
- Monash University: Roy Thomson, Lachlan Grose and Robin Armit
- University of Western Australia: Mark Jessell, Jeremie Giraud, Mark Lindsay and Guillaume Pirot
- Geological Survey of Canada: Boyan Brodaric and Eric de Kemp
The project benefits from in-kind contributions from the Geological Survey of Canada, the British Geological Survey, the French Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, the RING group at the Universite de Lorraine, the RWTH in Aachen, Germany and AUSCOPE
- Python/cython implementation of a Discrete interpolatiors
- Fold interpolation using constraints outlined in Laurent 2016 with fold geostatistical tools shown in Grose et al., 2017
- Fault interpolation
If you want to use LoopStructural the easiest way to get started is to use a docker container and a jupyter notebook environment
- Pull the loopstructural docker image
docker pull lachlangrose/loopstructural
- Start a docker container
docker run -it -p 8888:8888 lachlangrose/loopstructural
The LoopStructural documentation can be found here
Any bugs/feature requests/comments please create a new issue.
The Loop platform is an open source 3D probabilistic geological and geophysical modelling platform, initiated by Geoscience Australia and the OneGeology consortium. The project is funded by Australian territory, State and Federal Geological Surveys, the Australian Research Council and the MinEx Collaborative Research Centre.