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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 84
Volume 84, November 2015
- Julia B. Curto, Tatiana Diniz, Roberta M. Vidotti, Richard J. Blakely, Reinhardt A. Fuck:
Optimizing depth estimates from magnetic anomalies using spatial analysis tools. 1-9 - Jeffrey D. Hyman, Satish Karra, Nataliia Makedonska, Carl W. Gable, Scott L. Painter, Hari S. Viswanathan:
dfnWorks: A discrete fracture network framework for modeling subsurface flow and transport. 10-19 - Zhaoxi Chen, Xiaohong Meng, Sheng Zhang:
3D gravity interface inversion constrained by a few points and its GPU acceleration. 20-28 - Hrvoje Kalinic, Hrvoje Mihanovic, Simone Cosoli, Ivica Vilibic:
Sensitivity of Self-Organizing Map surface current patterns to the use of radial vs. Cartesian input vectors measured by high-frequency radars. 29-36 - Xue Jiang, Wenxi Lu, Zeyu Hou, Haiqing Zhao, Jin Na:
Ensemble of surrogates-based optimization for identifying an optimal surfactant-enhanced aquifer remediation strategy at heterogeneous DNAPL-contaminated sites. 37-45 - Christoph Kinkeldey, Jochen Schiewe, Henning Gerstmann, Christian Götze, Oleksandr Kit, Matthias Lüdeke, Hannes Taubenböck, Michael Wurm:
Evaluating the use of uncertainty visualization for exploratory analysis of land cover change: A qualitative expert user study. 46-53 - Anderson Rodrigo da Silva, Renato Paiva de Lima:
soilphysics: An R package to determine soil preconsolidation pressure. 54-60 - Lutz Gross, Cihan Altinay, Stephanie Shaw:
Inversion of potential field data using the finite element method on parallel computers. 61-71 - Federico Cella:
GTeC - A versatile MATLAB® tool for a detailed computation of the terrain correction and Bouguer gravity anomalies. 72-85 - Simon Nieland, Niklas Moran, Birgit Kleinschmit, Michael Förster:
An ontological system for interoperable spatial generalisation in biodiversity monitoring. 86-95
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