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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 85
Volume 85, Part B, December 2015
- Mikhail F. Kanevski, Vasiliy V. Demyanov:
Statistical learning in geoscience modelling: Novel algorithms and challenging case studies. 1-2 - Alaba Boluwade, Chandra A. Madramootoo:
Geostatistical independent simulation of spatially correlated soil variables. 3-15 - Vasily V. Demyanov, L. Backhouse, Mike Christie:
Geological feature selection in reservoir modelling and history matching with Multiple Kernel Learning. 16-25 - Dionissios T. Hristopulos:
Stochastic Local Interaction (SLI) model: Bridging machine learning and geostatistics. 26-37 - Laureline Josset, Vasily V. Demyanov, Ahmed H. Elsheikh, Ivan Lunati:
Accelerating Monte Carlo Markov chains with proxy and error models. 38-48 - Ioannis Konstantinou Kapageridis:
Variable lag variography using k-means clustering. 49-63 - Michael Leuenberger, Mikhail F. Kanevski:
Extreme Learning Machines for spatial environmental data. 64-73 - Susana Nascimento, Sérgio Casca, Boris G. Mirkin:
A seed expanding cluster algorithm for deriving upwelling areas on sea surface temperature images. 74-85 - Mauricio Orozco-Alzate, Paola Alexandra Castro-Cabrera, Manuele Bicego, John Makario Londoño-Bonilla:
The DTW-based representation space for seismic pattern classification. 86-95 - Thomas Romary, Fabien Ors, Jacques Rivoirard, Jacques Deraisme:
Unsupervised classification of multivariate geostatistical data: Two algorithms. 96-103 - Fei Xiao, Man Sing Wong, Kwon Ho Lee, James R. Campbell, Geoffrey Yu-Kai Shea:
Retrieval of dust storm aerosols using an integrated Neural Network model. 104-114 - Jin-dong Xu, Xianchuan Yu, Wenjing Pei, Dan Hu, Li-bao Zhang:
A remote sensing image fusion method based on feedback sparse component analysis. 115-123 - Tianfang Xu, Albert J. Valocchi:
Data-driven methods to improve baseflow prediction of a regional groundwater model. 124-136
Volume 85, Part A, December 2015
- Mladen M. Dordevic, Steven J. Whitmeyer:
MaRGEE: Move and Rotate Google Earth Elements. 1-9 - Yi-Ju Chou, Rusty C. Holleman, Oliver B. Fringer, Mark T. Stacey, Stephen G. Monismith, Jeffrey R. Koseff:
Three-dimensional wave-coupled hydrodynamics modeling in South San Francisco Bay. 10-21 - Zhihua Luo, Zhende Zhu, Huaining Ruan, Chong Shi:
Extraction of microcracks in rock images based on heuristic graph searching and application. 22-35 - Abdellahi Soueid Ahmed, Abderrahim Jardani, André Revil, Jean-Paul Dupont:
HT2DINV: A 2D forward and inverse code for steady-state and transient hydraulic tomography problems. 36-44 - Jorge Alejandro Wong-Loya, Edgar Santoyo, J. A. Andaverde, A. Quiroz-Ruiz:
RPM-WEBBSYS: A web-based computer system to apply the rational polynomial method for estimating static formation temperatures of petroleum and geothermal wells. 45-59 - Yongxing Li, Richard S. Smith:
Forward modeling of radio imaging (RIM) data with the Comsol RF module. 60-67 - Jeong Chang Seong:
Sun position calculator (SPC) for Landsat imagery with geodetic latitudes. 68-74 - Stephan G. Le Roux, Anton Du Plessis, Abraham Rozendaal:
The quantitative analysis of tungsten ore using X-ray microCT: Case study. 75-80 - Claire Sauthier, Marina Pirulli, Gabriele Pisani, Claudio Scavia, Vincent Labiouse:
Numerical modelling of gravel unconstrained flow experiments with the DAN3D and RASH3D codes. 81-90 - Nicolas Le Moine, Pierre-Stéphane Gsell:
A graph-based approach to glacier flowline extraction: An application to glaciers in Switzerland. 91-101 - Jun Wang, Xiaohong Meng, Fang Li:
A computationally efficient scheme for the inversion of large scale potential field data: Application to synthetic and real data. 102-111 - Thomas J. Haines, Joyce E. Neilson, David Healy, Emma A. H. Michie, Andrew C. Aplin:
The impact of carbonate texture on the quantification of total porosity by image analysis. 112-125 - Lilia Berrahou, Nathalie Lalande, Eva Serrano, Guihem Molla, Laure Berti-Équille, Sandro Bimonte, Sandra Bringay, Flavie Cernesson, Corinne Grac, Dino Ienco, Florence Le Ber, Maguelonne Teisseire:
A quality-aware spatial data warehouse for querying hydroecological data. 126-135 - Darren L. Ficklin, Sally L. Letsinger, Hamed Gholizadeh, Justin T. Maxwell:
Incorporation of the Penman-Monteith potential evapotranspiration method into a Palmer Drought Severity Index Tool. 136-141 - Juan P. Rigol-Sanchez, Neil Stuart, Antonio Pulido-Bosch:
ArcGeomorphometry: A toolbox for geomorphometric characterisation of DEMs in the ArcGIS environment. 155-163 - Chih-Sung Chen, Yih Jeng:
A data-driven multidimensional signal-noise decomposition approach for GPR data processing. 164-174 - Saeed Aligholi, Reza Khajavi, Morteza Razmara:
Automated mineral identification algorithm using optical properties of crystals. 175-183 - Maxim Ralchenko, M. Svilans, Claire Samson, Mike Roper:
Finite-difference time-domain modelling of through-the-Earth radio signal propagation. 184-195 - Chen Zhou, Zhenjie Chen, Yongxue Liu, Feixue Li, Liang Cheng, A-Xing Zhu, Manchun Li:
Data decomposition method for parallel polygon rasterization considering load balancing. 196-209 - Oscar Peredo, Julián M. Ortiz, José R. Herrero:
Acceleration of the Geostatistical Software Library (GSLIB) by code optimization and hybrid parallel programming. 210-233 - Rui Bai, Tiejian Li, Yuefei Huang, Li Jiaye, Guangqian Wang, Dongqin Yin:
A hierarchical pyramid method for managing large-scale high-resolution drainage networks extracted from DEM. 234-247 - G. Moreno Chávez, Damiano Sarocchi, E. Arce Santana, Lorenzo Borselli:
Optical granulometric analysis of sedimentary deposits by color segmentation-based software: OPTGRAN-CS. 248-257
- Rowan Cockett, Seogi Kang, Lindsey J. Heagy, Adam Pidlisecky, Douglas W. Oldenburg:
SimPEG: An open source framework for simulation and gradient based parameter estimation in geophysical applications. 142-154
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