Paper 280 of 383
Published June 1, 2026
A single observation may influence a single decision.
An intelligence infrastructure influences many decisions simultaneously.
As geological datasets increase in scale, the challenge increasingly becomes organizational rather than observational.
Information must be connected.
Constraints must be ranked.
Signals must be separated from noise.
Decisions must remain traceable.
This paper evaluates geological intelligence infrastructure through constraint networks, predictive architectures, decision-support systems, survivorship analysis, and opportunity-ranking frameworks.
The objective is to establish repeatable systems capable of continuously improving geological understanding.
Within ABC Sequencing, infrastructure functions as the environment within which intelligence operates.
The greatest value often emerges not from a single discovery.
The greatest value emerges from building systems capable of improving discovery repeatedly.
Intelligence becomes scalable when infrastructure becomes durable.
Ontomics explores how geological constraints, decision architectures, and computational intelligence systems can improve exploration, targeting, and resource discovery.