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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 70
Volume 70, September 2014
- Zhengtao Cui, Claire Welty, Reed M. Maxwell:
Modeling nitrogen transport and transformation in aquifers using a particle-tracking approach. 1-14 - Haibin Di, Dengliang Gao:
A new algorithm for evaluating 3D curvature and curvature gradient for improved fracture detection. 15-25 - Craig M. Freeman, Katie L. Boyle, Matthew T. Reagan, J. Johnson, Chris H. Rycroft, George J. Moridis:
MeshVoro: A three-dimensional Voronoi mesh building tool for the TOUGH family of codes. 26-34 - David W. Dobson, K. Todd Holland, Joseph Calantoni:
Fast, large-scale, particle image velocimetry-based estimations of river surface velocity. 35-43 - Hai Ha Le, Helmut Schaeben, Heinrich Jasper, Ines Görz:
Database versioning and its implementation in geoscience information systems. 44-54
- Oy Leuangthong:
The 2014 John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award. 55
- Tania Mochales, Thomas G. Blenkinsop:
Representation of paleomagnetic data in virtual globes: A case study from the Pyrenees. 56-62 - Ali Danandeh Mehr, Ercan Kahya, Cahit Yerdelen:
Linear genetic programming application for successive-station monthly streamflow prediction. 63-72
- Hojun You, Dongsu Kim, Yongwon Seo:
HydroConnector: A tool for estimating stage height of ungaged river site based on standardized hydro web services and HPG model. 73-79
- Pradeep K. Rawat:
GIS development to monitor climate change and its geohydrological consequences on non-monsoon crop pattern in Himalaya. 80-95 - Davide Tiranti, Roberto Cremonini, Federica Marco, Armando Riccardo Gaeta, Secondo Barbero:
The DEFENSE (debris Flows triggEred by storms - nowcasting system): An early warning system for torrential processes by radar storm tracking using a Geographic Information System (GIS). 96-109 - Jiyuan Li, Lingkui Meng, Frank Zhigang Wang, Wen Zhang, Yang Cai:
A Map-Reduce-enabled SOLAP cube for large-scale remotely sensed data aggregation. 110-119 - Gilda Currenti, Rosalba Napoli, Antonino Sicali, Filippo Greco, Ciro Del Negro:
GEOFIM: A WebGIS application for integrated geophysical modeling in active volcanic regions. 120-127 - Xue Li, Tao Huang, Detang Lu, Cong Niu:
Accelerating experimental high-order spatial statistics calculations using GPUs. 128-137 - Jesús Mateo Lázaro, José Ángel Sánchez Navarro, Alejandro García Gil, Vanesa Edo Romero:
3D-geological structures with digital elevation models using GPU programming. 138-146 - Qian Huang:
Development of a SaaS application probe to the physical properties of the Earth's interior: An attempt at moving HPC to the cloud. 147-153 - Heidi Daxberger, Ron Dalumpines, Darren M. Scott, Ulrich Riller:
The ValleyMorph Tool: An automated extraction tool for transverse topographic symmetry (T-) factor and valley width to valley height (Vf-) ratio. 154-163 - Violeta Velasco, Isabel Tubau, Enric Vázquez-Suñé, Radu Gogu, D. Gaitanaru, Mar Alcaraz, Alejandro Serrano-Juan, Daniel Fernàndez-Garcia, Teresa Garrido, Josep Fraile, Xavier Sanchez-Vila:
GIS-based hydrogeochemical analysis tools (QUIMET). 164-180 - Félix Rubio, Mauricio Hanzich, Albert Farrés, Josep de la Puente, José María Cela:
Finite-difference staggered grids in GPUs for anisotropic elastic wave propagation simulation. 181-189 - Cristian Pérez, Grégoire Mariéthoz, Julián M. Ortiz:
Verifying the high-order consistency of training images with data for multiple-point geostatistics. 190-205
- Tom D. Pering, Giancarlo Tamburello, Andrew J. S. McGonigle, Edward Hanna, Alessandro Aiuppa:
Correlation of oscillatory behaviour in Matlab using wavelets. 206-212
- Huayi Wu, Lan You, Zhipeng Gui, Shuang Gao, Zhenqiang Li, Jingmin Yu:
FAST: A fully asynchronous and status-tracking pattern for geoprocessing services orchestration. 213-228 - P. Lai, Claire Samson, Prosenjit Bose:
Surface roughness of rock faces through the curvature of triangulated meshes. 229-237 - Ting-Shiuan Wang, Teng-To Yu, Shing-Tsz Lee, Wen-Fei Peng, Wei-Ling Lin, Pei Ling Li:
MATLAB code to estimate landslide volume from single remote sensed image using genetic algorithm and imagery similarity measurement. 238-247
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