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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 89
Volume 89, April 2016
- Weisheng Hou, Liang Yang, Dongcheng Deng, Jing Ye, Keith C. Clarke, Zhijun Yang, Wenming Zhuang, Jianxiong Liu, Jichun Huang:
Assessing quality of urban underground spaces by coupling 3D geological models: The case study of Foshan city, South China. 1-11 - Tao Liu, Depeng Zhao, Mingyang Pan:
An approach to 3D model fusion in GIS systems and its application in a future ECDIS. 12-20 - Pierre Assali, Pierre Grussenmeyer, Thierry Villemin, Nicolas Pollet, Flavien Viguier:
Solid images for geostructural mapping and key block modeling of rock discontinuities. 21-31 - Sylvain Trépanier, Lucie Mathieu, Réal Daigneault, Stéphane Faure:
Precursors predicted by artificial neural networks for mass balance calculations: Quantifying hydrothermal alteration in volcanic rocks. 32-43 - Sijing Ye, Tai-Lai Yan, Yan-Li Yue, Wei-Yan Lin, Lin Li, Xiaochuang Yao, Qin-Yun Mu, Yong-Qin Li, De-Hai Zhu:
Developing a reversible rapid coordinate transformation model for the cylindrical projection. 44-56 - Liang Yang, Weisheng Hou, Chanjie Cui, Jie Cui:
GOSIM: A multi-scale iterative multiple-point statistics algorithm with global optimization. 57-70 - Roberto Mayerle, A. Al-Subhi, José Manuel Fernández Jaramillo, A. Salama, Gerd Bruss, Khalid Zubier, K. Runte, A. Turki, K. Hesse, H. Jastania, N. Ladwig, M. Mudarris:
Development of a coastal information system for the management of Jeddah coastal waters in Saudi Arabia. 71-78 - Vladimir Puzyrev, Seid Koric, Scott Wilkin:
Evaluation of parallel direct sparse linear solvers in electromagnetic geophysical problems. 79-87 - Johan Sten, Harri Lilja, Jari Hyväluoma, Jan Westerholm, Mats Aspnäs:
Parallel flow accumulation algorithms for graphical processing units with application to RUSLE model. 88-95 - Samuel Bray, Reza Ahmadian, Roger A. Falconer:
Impact of representation of hydraulic structures in modelling a Severn barrage. 96-106
- Jie Liu, Gerald G. Pereira, Qingbin Liu, Klaus Regenauer-Lieb:
Computational challenges in the analyses of petrophysics using microtomography and upscaling: A review. 107-117
- Xiaojun Li, Jianqin Chen, Hehua Zhu:
A new method for automated discontinuity trace mapping on rock mass 3D surface model. 118-131 - Anh Phuong Tran, Baptiste Dafflon, Susan S. Hubbard:
iMatTOUGH: An open-source Matlab-based graphical user interface for pre- and post-processing of TOUGH2 and iTOUGH2 models. 132-143 - Guoqing Zhou, Hongbo Yan, Kunhua Chen, Rongting Zhang:
Spatial analysis for susceptibility of second-time karst sinkholes: A case study of Jili Village in Guangxi, China. 144-160 - Ruixi Li, Gongwen Wang, Emmanuel John Muico Carranza:
GeoCube: A 3D mineral resources quantitative prediction and assessment system. 161-173 - Pierre Künzli, Kae Tsunematsu, Paul Albuquerque, Jean-Luc Falcone, Bastien Chopard, Costanza Bonadonna:
Parallel simulation of particle transport in an advection field applied to volcanic explosive eruptions. 174-185 - David Boutelier:
TecPIV - A MATLAB-based application for PIV-analysis of experimental tectonics. 186-199 - Peipei Tang, Chengjing Wang, Xiaoxia Dai:
A majorized Newton-CG augmented Lagrangian-based finite element method for 3D restoration of geological models. 200-206 - Rui Sun, Heng Xiao:
SediFoam: A general-purpose, open-source CFD-DEM solver for particle-laden flow with emphasis on sediment transport. 207-219 - Min Liang, Denis Marcotte, Pejman Shamsipour:
Simulation of non-linear coregionalization models by FFTMA. 220-231 - Denis Marcotte:
Spatial turning bands simulation of anisotropic non-linear models of coregionalization with symmetric cross-covariances. 232-238 - Mohammad J. Abdollahifard, Sadegh Ahmadi:
Reconstruction of binary geological images using analytical edge and object models. 239-251 - Li Xie, Guangyao Li, Mang Xiao, Lei Peng:
Novel classification method for remote sensing images based on information entropy discretization algorithm and vector space model. 252-259 - Alexey Gokhberg, Andreas Fichtner:
Full-waveform inversion on heterogeneous HPC systems. 260-268
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