A HIERARCHICAL COSIMULATION ALGORITHM INTEGRATED WITH AN ACCEPTANCE– REJECTION METHOD FOR THE GEOSTATISTICAL MODELING OF VARIABLES WITH INEQUALITY CONSTRAINTS
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Madani, Nasser
Abulkhair, Sultan
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This work addresses the problem of the cosimulation of cross-correlated variables with inequality constraints. A hierarchical sequential Gaussian cosimulation algorithm is proposed to address this problem, based on establishing a multicollocated cokriging paradigm; the integration of this algorithm with the acceptance–rejection sampling technique entails
that the simulated values first reproduce the bivariate inequality constraint between the variables and then reproduce the
original statistical parameters, such as the global distribution and variogram. In addition, a robust regression analysis is
developed to derive the coefficients of the linear function that introduces the desired inequality constraint. The proposed
algorithm is applied to cosimulate Silica and Iron in an Iron deposit, where the two variables exhibit different marginal
distributions and a sharp inequality constraint in the bivariate relation. To investigate the benefits of the proposed approach,
the Silica and Iron are cosimulated by other cosimulation algorithms, and the results are compared. It is shown that
conventional cosimulation approaches are not able to take into account and reproduce the linearity constraint characteristics, which are part of the nature of the dataset. In contrast, the proposed hierarchical cosimulation algorithm perfectly
reproduces these complex characteristics and is more suited to the actual dataset.
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Madani, N., & Abulkhair, S. (2020). A hierarchical cosimulation algorithm integrated with an acceptance–rejection method for the geostatistical modeling of variables with inequality constraints. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 34(10), 1559–1589. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00477-020-01838-5
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