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A robust 3D model of subsidence coupled with channeling into salt formations was developed. Its architecture allows easy implementation of empirical phenomenological laws regarding channel formation and subsidence within a formation. The model can be used to perform fast and adapted-to-complexity computations where data are sparse in time and space and where extensive state-of-the-art measurements...