Sequential indicator simulation for a three-dimensional distribution of hydrofacies in a volcano-sedimentary aquifer in Mexico City

Eric Moales

The Mexico City aquifer is a complex mix of alluvial deposits and volcanic rocks overlapped by an aquitard composed of lacustrine deposits. To characterize this heterogeneous hydrogeologic system, a three-dimensional model of the distribution of hydro facies is constructed using borehole lithological records

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