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===Step 4: perform screening simulations to identify key input parameters===
 
===Step 4: perform screening simulations to identify key input parameters===
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H4CH12FG6.JPG|{{figure number|6}}Tornado chart for total net oil yields in million stock tank barrels (MSTB) in a selected drainage polygon during the last 15 m.y. The parameters are sorted by the range of net yields (on a linear scale) for each parameter. Uncertainties in net yields caused by uncertainty in the parameters shown below the horizontal dashed line are too small to be important. Uncertainties in net yields caused by the uncertainty in the parameters for some of the parameters shown above the horizontal line may also be unimportant, particularly for ranges with high low sides. oTOC = original total organic carbon; oHI = original hydrogen index.
 
H4CH12FG6.JPG|{{figure number|6}}Tornado chart for total net oil yields in million stock tank barrels (MSTB) in a selected drainage polygon during the last 15 m.y. The parameters are sorted by the range of net yields (on a linear scale) for each parameter. Uncertainties in net yields caused by uncertainty in the parameters shown below the horizontal dashed line are too small to be important. Uncertainties in net yields caused by the uncertainty in the parameters for some of the parameters shown above the horizontal line may also be unimportant, particularly for ranges with high low sides. oTOC = original total organic carbon; oHI = original hydrogen index.
 
H4CH12FG7.JPG|{{figure number|7}}Tornado chart for total yield (million stock tank barrels [MSTB]). In this example, uncertainties in the properties of the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous source rocks have the most effect on the total oil yield. oTOC and oHI are the original source rock total organic carbon and hydrogen index, respectively. oTOC = original total organic carbon; oHI = original hydrogen index.
 
H4CH12FG7.JPG|{{figure number|7}}Tornado chart for total yield (million stock tank barrels [MSTB]). In this example, uncertainties in the properties of the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous source rocks have the most effect on the total oil yield. oTOC and oHI are the original source rock total organic carbon and hydrogen index, respectively. oTOC = original total organic carbon; oHI = original hydrogen index.

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