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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 90
Volume 90, Part B, May 2016
- Albert J. Kettner, James P. M. Syvitski:
Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling. 1-5 - A. Brad Murray, Nicole M. Gasparini, Evan B. Goldstein, Mick van der Wegen:
Uncertainty quantification in modeling earth surface processes: more applicable for some types of models than for others. 6-16 - Fedor Baart, M. van Ormondt, J. S. M. van Thiel de Vries, Mark van Koningsveld:
Morphological impact of a storm can be predicted three days ahead. 17-23 - Kehui Xu, Rangley C. Mickey, Qin Chen, Courtney K. Harris, Robert D. Hetland, Kelin Hu, Jiaze Wang:
Shelf sediment transport during hurricanes Katrina and Rita. 24-39 - Zhen Cheng, Xiao Yu, Tian-Jian Hsu, S. Balachandar:
Reprint of: A numerical investigation of fine sediment resuspension in the wave boundary layer - Uncertainties in particle inertia and hindered settling. 40-56 - S. Mostafa Siadatmousavi, Felix Jose, Graziela Miot da Silva:
Sensitivity of a third generation wave model to wind and boundary condition sources and model physics: A case study from the South Atlantic Ocean off Brazil coast. 57-65 - Eva M. Mockler, Fiachra E. O'Loughlin, Michael Bruen:
Understanding hydrological flow paths in conceptual catchment models using uncertainty and sensitivity analysis. 66-77 - Jennifer L. Jefferson, James M. Gilbert, Paul G. Constantine, Reed M. Maxwell:
Reprint of: Active subspaces for sensitivity analysis and dimension reduction of an integrated hydrologic model. 78-89 - Xuan Yu, Anna Lamacová, Christopher J. Duffy, Pavel Krám, Jakub Hruska:
Hydrological model uncertainty due to spatial evapotranspiration estimation methods. 90-101 - S. G. Roy, P. O. Koons, B. Osti, Phaedra Upton, Gregory E. Tucker:
Multi-scale characterization of topographic anisotropy. 102-116 - Greg R. Hancock, Tom J. Coulthard, J. B. C. Lowry:
Predicting uncertainty in sediment transport and landscape evolution - the influence of initial surface conditions. 117-130 - Arnaud J. A. M. Temme, Tom Vanwalleghem:
LORICA - A new model for linking landscape and soil profile evolution: Development and sensitivity analysis. 131-143 - Catherine Villaret, Rebekka Kopmann, David Wyncoll, Jan Riehme, Uwe Merkel, Uwe Naumann:
First-order uncertainty analysis using Algorithmic Differentiation of morphodynamic models. 144-151 - Scott D. Peckham, Anna Kelbert, Mary C. Hill, Eric W. H. Hutton:
Towards uncertainty quantification and parameter estimation for Earth system models in a component-based modeling framework. 152-161 - Getachew F. Belete, Alexey A. Voinov:
Exploring temporal and functional synchronization in integrating models: A sensitivity analysis. 162-171
Volume 90, Part A, May 2016
- Daniel Simões Lopes, Daniel Mendes, Maurício Sousa, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Expeditious illustration of layer-cake models on and above a tactile surface. 1-9 - Zhangang Wang, Honggang Qu, Zixing Wu, Hongjun Yang, Qunle Du:
Formal representation of 3D structural geological models. 10-23 - Daniel M. Hammes, Mark Peternell:
FAME: Software for analysing rock microstructures. 24-33 - Liang-Feng Zhu, Xin Pan, Jianzhong Sun:
Visualization and dissemination of global crustal models on virtual globes. 34-40 - Yder Masson:
A fast two-step algorithm for invasion percolation with trapping. 41-48 - Walter Landry, Sylvain Barbot:
Gamra: Simple meshing for complex earthquakes. 49-63 - Yu Zhou, Tung Fung, Yee Leung:
Improved triangular prism methods for fractal analysis of remotely sensed images. 64-77 - Efthymia Pavlidou, Mark van der Meijde, Harald van der Werff, Chris A. Hecker:
Finding a needle by removing the haystack: A spatio-temporal normalization method for geophysical data. 78-86 - Guiyun Zhou, Zhongxuan Sun, Suhua Fu:
An efficient variant of the Priority-Flood algorithm for filling depressions in raster digital elevation models. 87-96 - Kurt Zimmer, Yilun Zhang, Peng Lu, Yanyan Chen, Guanru Zhang, Mehmet M. Dalkilic, Chen Zhu:
SUPCRTBL: A revised and extended thermodynamic dataset and software package of SUPCRT92. 97-111 - Camila Duelis Viana, Arthur Endlein, Ginaldo Ademar da Cruz Campanha, Carlos Henrique Grohmann:
Algorithms for extraction of structural attitudes from 3D outcrop models. 112-122 - Ravi Peters, Hugo Ledoux:
Robust approximation of the Medial Axis Transform of LiDAR point clouds as a tool for visualisation. 123-133 - Xu Zhong, Allison Kealy, Matt Duckham:
Stream Kriging: Incremental and recursive ordinary Kriging over spatiotemporal data streams. 134-143 - Heesung Yoon, Yunjung Hyun, Kyoochul Ha, Kang-Kun Lee, Gyoo-Bum Kim:
A method to improve the stability and accuracy of ANN- and SVM-based time series models for long-term groundwater level predictions. 144-155 - Marta Ferrater, Anna Echeverria, Eulàlia Masana, José J. Martínez-Díaz, Warren D. Sharp:
A 3D measurement of the offset in paleoseismological studies. 156-163 - Ali T. Al-Mishwat:
PHASS99: A software program for retrieving and decoding the radiometric ages of igneous rocks from the international database IGBADAT. 164-169 - Robson K. Gomes, Luiz P. L. de Oliveira, Luiz Gonzaga da Silveira Jr., Francisco M. W. Tognoli, Maurício Roberto Veronez, Marcelo Kehl de Souza:
An algorithm for automatic detection and orientation estimation of planar structures in LiDAR-scanned outcrops. 170-178 - Guo-Xiong Chen, Qiuming Cheng, Henglei Zhang:
Matched filtering method for separating magnetic anomaly using fractal model. 179-188 - Fan Xiao, Zhijun Chen, Jianguo Chen, Yongzhang Zhou:
A batch sliding window method for local singularity mapping and its application for geochemical anomaly identification. 189-201 - Bojan Savric, Bernhard Jenny:
Automating the selection of standard parallels for conic map projections. 202-212 - José Emilio Romero, Manuel Titos, Ángel Bueno, Isaac Álvarez, Luz García, Ángel de la Torre, M. Carmen Benítez:
APASVO: A free software tool for automatic P-phase picking and event detection in seismic traces. 213-220
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