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Lithology-Based 3D Modeling of Urban Geological Attributes and Their Engineering Application: A Case Study of Guang’an City, SW China

Fang Zhou, Minghui Li, Huang Congjun, Hong Liang, Yujie Liu, Jianlong Zhang, Baodi Wang, Ming Hao

2022Frontiers in Earth Science10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urban geological modeling (UGM) is a fundamental approach for the visualization of underground space and recognition of complex geological conditions of a city. Previous UGM studies, with the assumption of homogeneous geological characteristics, have resulted in deviated modeling properties due to the negligence of parameters with obviously different spatial distributions in lithologies. This study presents a case study of Guang’an city in SW China by using a sequential simulation interpolation (SSI) method that reflects geological heterogeneity by combining field surveys, topography, borehole data, geological profiles, and stratigraphic columns to establish a lithology distribution model in the study area. The geotechnical attribute model of the area of interest was established based on lithology to capture subtle variations in lithology due to obvious differences in geotechnical characteristics of clay, sand, mudstone, sandy mudstone, and shaly sandstone. This 3D model could provide a reference for the urban underground space master planning and future sustainable development of Guang’an city. In addition, this study also discusses the prospects and directions of urban geological modeling and provides a few suggestions for engineering in urban areas.

Topics & Concepts

LithologyGeologyBoreholeInterpolation (computer graphics)Geologic mapChinaMining engineeringGeomorphologyGeotechnical engineeringGeochemistryArchaeologyGeographyComputer graphics (images)AnimationComputer scienceUnderground infrastructure and sustainabilityGeological Modeling and AnalysisGeotechnical Engineering and Analysis