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Mathematics for Geoscience
MSc in Mathematical Modelling & Scientific Computing
MSc in Applied and Computational Mathematics
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Special topic
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12 lectures TT 2004
Dr Chris Farmer
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Synopsis
The course starts with some background to the
geology, geophysics and engineering involved in the recovery
of oil from deep inside the Earth.
The lectures then fall into three areas:
Flow through porous media - balance laws, Darcy's law, analytical and numerical methods,
upscaling.
Grid generation and geometric modelling - surface modelling, structured and unstructured grids.
Spatial Statistics - Kriging, stochastic sampling.
All topics involve much application of partial differential equations and the calculus
of variations. The mathematical theory applies equally to groundwater modelling, the
study of subsurface pollution and remediation, and even to problems outside the geosciences.
Reading List
Murray R. Spiegel,
Vector Analysis and an Introduction to Tensor Analysis,
Schaum's Outline Series, 1959
G.F. Carrier and C.E. Pearson,
Partial Differential Equations: Theory and Technique,
Academic Press, 1988
Knupp, P.M and S.Steinberg
Fundamentals of Grid Generation,
CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1993
J.J. Binney, N.J. Dowrick, A.J. Fisher and M.E.J. Newman,
The Theory of Critical Phenomena,
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992,
(Appendix L in particular.)
D.W. Peaceman,
Fundamentals of Numerical Reservoir Simulation,
Elsevier, 1977.
For background
R.C. Selley,
Elements of Petroleum Geology,
Academic Press, San Diego, 1998
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