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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 72
Volume 72, November 2014
- Frantz Maerten, Laurent Maerten, David D. Pollard:
iBem3D, a three-dimensional iterative boundary element method using angular dislocations for modeling geologic structures. 1-17
- G. Moreno Chávez, Damiano Sarocchi, E. Arce Santana, Lorenzo Borselli, Luis Angel Rodriguez Sedano:
Using Kinect to analyze pebble to block-sized clasts in sedimentology. 18-32 - Matthias Jungmann, Hansgeorg Pape, Peter Wißkirchen, Christoph Clauser, Thomas Berlage:
Segmentation of thin section images for grain size analysis using region competition and edge-weighted region merging. 33-48 - Gaetano Ortolano, Luigi Zappalà, Paolo Mazzoleni:
X-Ray Map Analyser: A new ArcGIS® based tool for the quantitative statistical data handling of X-ray maps (Geo- and material-science applications). 49-64 - Mauro De Marchis, Gabriele Freni, Enrico Napoli:
Three-dimensional numerical simulations on wind- and tide-induced currents: The case of Augusta Harbour (Italy). 65-75 - Yaling Chen, Binliang Lin, Jie Lin:
Modelling tidal current energy extraction in large area using a three-dimensional estuary model. 76-83 - Bernhard Bauer-Marschallinger, Daniel Sabel, Wolfgang Wagner:
Optimisation of global grids for high-resolution remote sensing data. 84-93 - Alamsyah Kurniawan, Seng Keat Ooi, Vladan Babovic:
Improved sea level anomaly prediction through combination of data relationship analysis and genetic programming in Singapore Regional Waters. 94-104 - Lin Li, Xi Kuai:
An efficient dichotomizing interpolation algorithm for the refinement of TIN-based terrain surface from contour maps. 105-121 - Anahita Pourjabbar, Costel Sârbu, Konstantinos Kostarelos, Jürgen W. Einax, Georg Büchel:
Fuzzy hierarchical cross-clustering of data from abandoned mine site contaminated with heavy metals. 122-133
- Sebastián Múnera, Andrés F. Osorio, Juan David Velásquez Henao:
Data-based methods and algorithms for the analysis of sandbar behavior with exogenous variables. 134-146
- Peter Kovesi, Eun-Jung Holden, Jason C. Wong:
Interactive multi-image blending for visualization and interpretation. 147-155 - Anthony M. Castronova, Jonathan L. Goodall:
A hierarchical network-based algorithm for multi-scale watershed delineation. 156-166 - Lars Krieger, Jared R. Peacock:
MTpy: A Python toolbox for magnetotellurics. 167-175 - Liang-Feng Zhu, Xi-feng Wang, Xin Pan:
Moving KML geometry elements within Google Earth. 176-183 - David Mera, José Manuel Cotos, José Varela-Pet, Pablo García Rodríguez, Andrés Caro:
Automatic decision support system based on SAR data for oil spill detection. 184-191 - Haibin Di, Dengliang Gao:
Gray-level transformation and Canny edge detection for 3D seismic discontinuity enhancement. 192-200 - Mbaye Babacar Gueye, Awa Niang, Sabine Arnault, Sylvie Thiria, Michel Crépon:
Neural approach to inverting complex system: Application to ocean salinity profile estimation from surface parameters. 201-209 - Christian Fredborg Brædstrup, Anders Damsgaard, David Lundbek Egholm:
Ice-sheet modelling accelerated by graphics cards. 210-220 - Haw Yen, Mehdi Ahmadi, Michael J. White, Xiuying Wang, Jeffrey G. Arnold:
C-SWAT: The Soil and Water Assessment Tool with consolidated input files in alleviating computational burden of recursive simulations. 221-232 - Benjamin Marteau, Didier Yu Ding, Laurent Dumas:
A generalization of the local gradual deformation method using domain parameterization. 233-243 - Supannee Tanathong, Impyeong Lee:
Using GPS/INS data to enhance image matching for real-time aerial triangulation. 244-254 - Olivier Blarquez, Boris Vannière, Jennifer R. Marlon, Anne-Laure Daniau, Mitchell J. Power, Simon C. Brewer, Patrick J. Bartlein:
paleofire: An R package to analyse sedimentary charcoal records from the Global Charcoal Database to reconstruct past biomass burning. 255-261
- Jarno Mielikäinen, Melin Huang, Bormin Huang, Hung-Lung Allen Huang:
Comments on the paper by Huadong Xiao, Jing Sun, Xiaofeng Bian and Zhijun Dai, "GPU acceleration of the WSM6 cloud microphysics scheme in GRAPES model". 262-263
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