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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 39
Volume 39, February 2012
- Soohee Han, Sangmin Kim, Jae Hoon Jung, Changjae Kim, Kiyun Yu, Joon Heo:
Development of a hashing-based data structure for the fast retrieval of 3D terrestrial laser scanned data. 1-10 - David N. Oldham, J. Huw Davies
, Tim N. Phillips
:
Generic polyhedron grid generation for solving partial differential equations on spherical surfaces. 11-17 - Bing Zhou
, Stewart A. Greenhalgh, Hansruedi Maurer
:
2.5-D frequency-domain seismic wave modeling in heterogeneous, anisotropic media using a Gaussian quadrature grid technique. 18-33 - Peisheng Zhao, Liping Di, Genong Yu:
Building asynchronous geospatial processing workflows with web services. 34-41 - Timothy L. Whiteaker, Norm Jones
, Gil Strassberg, Alan Lemon, Doug Gallup:
GIS-based data model and tools for creating and managing two-dimensional cross sections. 42-49 - Ndeye Fatou Ngom, Olivier Monga
, Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamed, Patricia Garnier:
3D shape extraction segmentation and representation of soil microstructures using generalized cylinders. 50-63 - Ammal Fannoush Al-Anazi, Ian Donald Gates:
Support vector regression to predict porosity and permeability: Effect of sample size. 64-76 - Peter Filzmoser
, Karel Hron, Clemens Reimann:
Interpretation of multivariate outliers for compositional data. 77-85 - Yunwei Sun
, Thomas A. Buscheck, Yue Hao
:
An analytical method for modeling first-order decay networks. 86-97 - Kurt Heil, Urs Schmidhalter
:
Characterisation of soil texture variability using the apparent soil electrical conductivity at a highly variable site. 98-110 - Daniel W. Pollock, Olga V. Barron, Michael J. Donn:
3D exploratory analysis of descriptive lithology records using regular expressions. 111-119 - Andree Lüdtke, Kerstin Jerosch, Otthein Herzog
, Michael Schlüter
:
Development of a machine learning technique for automatic analysis of seafloor image data: Case example, Pogonophora coverage at mud volcanoes. 120-128 - Lewis D. Griffin, Premkumar Elangovan, A. Mundell, Dominik C. Hezel
:
Improved segmentation of meteorite micro-CT images using local histograms. 129-134 - Antonio Schettino
:
Magan: A new approach to the analysis and interpretation of marine magnetic anomalies. 135-144
- Duccio Rocchini
, Markus Metz, Alessandro Frigeri
, Luca Delucchi
, Matteo Marcantonio, Markus Neteler
:
Robust rectification of aerial photographs in an open source environment. 145-151 - Mehdi Eshagh
, Makan Abdollahzadeh
:
Software for generating gravity gradients using a geopotential model based on an irregular semivectorization algorithm. 152-160 - P. C. Schillig:
VelProbePE: An automated spreadsheet program for interpreting point velocity probe breakthrough curves. 161-170 - Paul Duvoy, Horacio Toniolo:
HYDROKAL: A module for in-stream hydrokinetic resource assessment. 171-181 - Giovanni Maria Sacco, Guido Nigrelli
, Antonio Bosio, Marta Chiarle
, Fabio Luino
:
Dynamic taxonomies applied to a web-based relational database for geo-hydrological risk mitigation. 182-187
- Artu Ellmann
:
Using high-resolution spectral models of gravity anomaly for computing stochastic modifications of Stokes's formula. 188-190 - Francisco Javier López-Moro
:
EASYGRESGRANT - A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to quantify volume changes and to perform mass-balance modeling in metasomatic systems. 191-196

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