Tracking the Diffusion of Plurigaussian Simulations within Academia and into Industry: Retrospective Case-Study on a Discovery in the Earth Sciences

M. Armstrong, A. Mondaini, S. Camargo
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The mathematical method called Plurigaussian Simulations was invented in France in the 1990s for simulating the internal architecture of oil reservoirs. It rapidly proved useful in other domains in the earth sciences: mining, hydrology and history matching. This paper tracks its diffusion firstly within academia using citation data from Google Scholar, and then investigates whether it was really adopted by industry. As expected many published papers were co-authored by mining or oil companies, or by consulting firms. While this demonstrates a certain level of interest from industry we postulate that in some cases companies were merely “window-shopping”. Companies that continued to publish on this topic (i.e. “repeat co-authors”) had clearly adopted the method. But what about the others? Our survey shows that some sent their personnel for postgraduate training or to attend specialized short courses; others decided to get studies carried out by consulting firms rather than investing the time and effort in building up competency in-house.
追踪多元高斯模拟在学术界和工业界的扩散:对地球科学发现的回顾性案例研究
20世纪90年代,法国发明了一种名为Plurigaussian simulation的数学方法,用于模拟油藏的内部结构。它很快被证明在地球科学的其他领域有用:采矿、水文学和历史匹配。本文首先利用Google Scholar的引文数据追踪其在学术界的传播,然后考察其是否真正被工业界采用。不出所料,许多发表的论文都是由矿业或石油公司或咨询公司共同撰写的。虽然这表明了行业的一定程度的兴趣,但我们假设在某些情况下,公司只是“走过场”。继续在这个主题上发表文章的公司(即“重复共同作者”)显然采用了这种方法。但是其他人呢?我们的调查显示,一些企业将其员工送往研究生培训或参加专门的短期课程;另一些公司则决定让咨询公司进行研究,而不是把时间和精力投入到内部能力建设上。
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