Geological Prior Information: Informing Science and EngineeringPublisher: Geological Society of London ISBN: 1862391718 edition 2005 PDF 229 pages 27,7 mb
When faced with a scientific problem, researchers usually draw on both existing pertinent knowledge as well as collecting new data in order to construct an answer. Geological prior information is the term used to describe all previously existing knowledge of a geological nature. Examples of such information include field interpretations, process models, expert judgments and common assumptions, together with the uncertainties associated with each.
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