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Finally, facies C was fully silicified (high level of occurrence only) so that its porosity and permeability properties were very low.
The regions defined by a given level of occurrence of the diagenetic phase in a given facies are attributed constant and identical petrophysical properties.
Note that the general level of occurrence rates in our Fig. 7 is lower than that of Stolle et al. (2006, figure 6) although both figures are based on CHAMP data.
Kantety et al. suggested that the high level of occurrence of GA/CT motifs could be due to the high level of occurrence of the translated amino acid products of the motifs [ 38].
Occurrences of each mononucleotide at individual lattice points were counted and sorted according to their level of occurrence, and the rank order was represented with a different color for each level of occurrence; wine red (high occurrence) and dark green (low occurrence).
Kantety et al. [ 43] suggested that the high level of occurrence of the GA and CT motifs is due to the high frequency of the translated amino acid products of the motifs.
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In New Zealand, higher levels of occurrence records were found for some key tree species.
We observe that the proportions of the levels of occurrence of the diagenetic phase significantly affect the fluid flow.
Australia had high levels of occurrence data, even in places of low tree cover (Fig. 4, Inset 4).
To model the spatial distribution of these various levels of occurrence, we refer to the Bi-pluriGaussian simulation (Bi-PGS) as introduced by Renard et al. (2008).
For illustrative purposes, we restrict our attention to a case with one diagenetic phase characterized by three levels of occurrence: high (H), medium (M) and low (L).
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