geological model
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concept
A geological model is a conceptual or computational representation of the Earth's subsurface that integrates geological data and interpretations to describe the distribution and properties of rocks, structures, and fluids in three dimensions (and sometimes through time).
Observed surface forms (3)
- metamorphic zonation model ×1
- model in petroleum geology ×1
- theory of landscape evolution ×1
Instances (4)
- Bowen’s reaction series
- Barrovian metamorphic zones via concept surface "metamorphic zonation model"
- Hubbert peak theory via concept surface "model in petroleum geology"
- Davisian model of landscape development via concept surface "theory of landscape evolution"