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Figure  1.5  Misfit  vs.  iterations:  the  reduction  is  not  monotonic.    Adopted  from  [10]
Figure  2.1  Idea  of  the  fast-track  saturation  prediction.    Sat 1 ,  Sat 2   (blue  contours)  denote  two  historic  saturation  fronts,  Sat 3   (red  contour)  denotes  the  predicted  saturation front.
Figure  2.3  Picture  of  the  streamlines  for  a  2D  model,  left  –  FrontSim  (the  blue  color shows the water saturation front), right – the implemented method
Figure 2.9 Sources of error in saturation prediction.  The coloured map shows the  saturation  S 2   at  time  T 2
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