The database is built around a set of standardized nomenclature (schema) and currently contains data from the original SAFARI project (from the early 1990s, Dreyer et al. 1993); ongoing PhD and masters students; published literature and, previous VOG group studies.
The schema provides a systematic, relational context for architectural elements. The web-portal safaridb.com allows the storing, querying and viewing of geometric data from outcrop and modern systems.
Phase 3 scopes
The theme for SAFARI 3 is populating the database with large volumes of new data. These data will come from a variety of sources including outcrops, seismic and production data, all within the umbrella of the unified standardised schema. The standardised schema means that data from the different sources are comparable and searchable. Specifically we propose to:
1. Build up a comprehensive library of virtual outcrops (70+) which can be accessed by sponsors via the web portal
2. To add geometric data from very shallow seismic (<0.5s) which provides high quality 3D information on body geometries.
3. Add oil field production data which can be used to link depositional environment with a series of production measures (such as initial and maximum well rates, cumulative production, etc.)
This work is arranged into 4 work packages and will run over a 4 year period.
4. New methods for utilising the virtual outcrops, especially through the development of workflows to generate MPS training images directly from the VO.
5. Grow the database of outcrops and geometric data.
You can read more about the project here.