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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion chapters/Caumon and Levy.md
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Expand Up @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ nowadays to work effectively with unstructured grids, for example:
[RINGMesh]: http://ring.georessources.univ-lorraine.fr/software/ringmesh

![Fig. 1](../figures/Caumon.png "Four possible meshes representing the same geological structure (a thrust fold in Corbieres). Courtesy of Arnaud Botella.")
*Figure 1*: Four possible meshes representing the same geological structure (a thrust fold in Corbieres). Courtesy of Arnaud Botella.
*Figure 1*: Four possible meshes representing the same geological structure (a thrust fold in Corbieres): a Cartesian grid (A), a corner-point stratigraphic grid (B), a tetrahedral mesh (C) and a hybrid mesh (D). Courtesy of Arnaud Botella.

Why did unstructured grids come up? This may be explained by some
fascination for pretty pictures and a form of mathematical beauty of these meshes.
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