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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 42
Volume 42, May 2012
- A. M. Al-Bassam, Ahmed R. Khalil:
DurovPwin: A new version to plot the expanded Durov diagram for hydro-chemical data analysis. 1-6 - Xianhai Song, Li Tang, Xiaochun Lv, Hongping Fang, Hanming Gu:
Shuffled complex evolution approach for effective and efficient surface wave analysis. 7-17 - Pejman Tahmasebi, Ardeshir Hezarkhani:
A hybrid neural networks-fuzzy logic-genetic algorithm for grade estimation. 18-27
- Joseph M. Wheaton, Chris Garrard, Kelly Whitehead, Carol J. Volk:
A simple, interactive GIS tool for transforming assumed total station surveys to real world coordinates - the CHaMP transformation tool. 28-36
- A. Sevtap Selcuk-Kestel, H. Sebnem Düzgün, Lutfi Oduncuoglu:
A GIS-based software for lifeline reliability analysis under seismic hazard. 37-46 - Yu Liu, Qinghua Guo, Yuan Tian:
A software framework for classification models of geographical data. 47-56 - Adriano Azzarone, Cesidio Bianchi, Michael Pezzopane, Marco Pietrella, Carlo Scotto, Alessandro Settimi:
IONORT: A Windows software tool to calculate the HF ray tracing in the ionosphere. 57-63 - Igor Rychkov, James Brasington, Damià Vericat:
Computational and methodological aspects of terrestrial surface analysis based on point clouds. 64-70
- Ryan Goodfellow, Francisco Albor Consuegra, Roussos G. Dimitrakopoulos, Tim Lloyd:
Quantifying multi-element and volumetric uncertainty, Coleman McCreedy deposit, Ontario, Canada. 71-78
- Esther S. Parish, Evan Kodra, Karsten Steinhaeuser, Auroop R. Ganguly:
Estimating future global per capita water availability based on changes in climate and population. 79-86 - Peng-Zhi Pan, Fei Yan, Xia-Ting Feng:
Modeling the cracking process of rocks from continuity to discontinuity using a cellular automaton. 87-99 - T. Soler, Jen-Yu Han, Neil D. Weston:
Alternative transformation from Cartesian to geodetic coordinates by least squares for GPS georeferencing applications. 100-109 - Antonio Pasculli, Daniela Novembre:
A phenomenological-mathematical approach in simulating the loss in weight of chlorine during sodalite synthesis. 110-117 - Yongxi Gong, Guicai Li, Yuan Tian, Yaoyu Lin, Yu Liu:
A vector-based algorithm to generate and update multiplicatively weighted Voronoi diagrams for points, polylines, and polygons. 118-125 - Xavier Emery, Julián M. Ortiz:
Enhanced coregionalization analysis for simulating vector Gaussian random fields. 126-135 - Pece V. Gorsevski, Charles M. Onasch, John R. Farver, Xinyue Ye:
Detecting grain boundaries in deformed rocks using a cellular automata approach. 136-142 - M. Isabel Ramos, Juan José Cubillas, Francisco R. Feito, José J. Gil:
Software for detecting 3D movements: The case of olive tree displacements in an olive grove located on sloping land. 143-151
- Martin Rittner, Wolfgang Müller:
2D mapping of LA-ICPMS trace element distributions using R. 152-161 - Sheldon Turner, Julie Libarkin:
Novel applications of Tablet PCs to investigate expert cognition in the geosciences. 162-167 - Sam L. Butler, G. Sinha:
Forward modeling of applied geophysics methods using Comsol and comparison with analytical and laboratory analog models. 168-176 - Shashi Prakash Sharma:
VFSARES - a very fast simulated annealing FORTRAN program for interpretation of 1-D DC resistivity sounding data from various electrode arrays. 177-188 - Yiquan Song, Jianhua Gong, Sheng Gao, Dongchuan Wang, Tiejun Cui, Yi Li, Baoquan Wei:
Susceptibility assessment of earthquake-induced landslides using Bayesian network: A case study in Beichuan, China. 189-199
- Luis M. Martinez-Torres, Ane Lopetegui, Luis Eguiluz:
Automatic resolution of the three-points geological problem. 200-202 - Yanhui Dong, Guomin Li, Haizhen Xu:
An areal recharge and discharge simulating method for MODFLOW. 203-205 - María Teresa Cabero, Santiago Mecoleta, Francisco Javier López-Moro:
OPTIMASBA: A Microsoft Excel workbook to optimise the mass-balance modelling applied to magmatic differentiation processes and subsolidus overprints. 206-211 - Rute Coimbra, Federico Olóriz:
Pixel counting for percentage estimation: Applications to sedimentary petrology. 212-216
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