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geo-structural modelling

Geo-structural modelling is a method used to analyze and visualize the Earth's underground features, such as faults, mineral deposits, and rock formations. It combines geological data with computer simulations to create 3D models that help scientists and engineers understand subsurface structures. This approach aids in resource exploration, hazard assessment, and engineering projects by providing detailed insights into underground geology, reducing uncertainty, and informing decision-making. Essentially, it’s like building a digital map of what lies beneath the surface, allowing for better planning and risk management in various geological applications.