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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 43
Volume 43, June 2012
- Adam T. Ringler, J. D. Edwards, C. R. Hutt, F. Shelly:
Relative azimuth inversion by way of damped maximum correlation estimates. 1-6 - Chengzhi Qin, Lijun Zhan:
Parallelizing flow-accumulation calculations on graphics processing units - From iterative DEM preprocessing algorithm to recursive multiple-flow-direction algorithm. 7-16 - Roberto Greco:
A fuzzy-autoregressive model of daily river flows. 17-23
- Dmitry V. Divine:
M. Mudelsee, , Climate time series analysis: Classical statistical and bootstrap methods (2010) Springer, Dordrecht 978-90-481-9482-7. 24
- Alireza Ahangar-Asr, Ali Johari, Akbar A. Javadi:
An evolutionary approach to modelling the soil-water characteristic curve in unsaturated soils. 25-33 - Bulent Tutmez, Uzay Kaymak, A. Erhan Tercan, Christopher D. Lloyd:
Evaluating geo-environmental variables using a clustering based areal model. 34-41 - Shou-Heng Liu, Ching-Weei Lin, Yie-Ruey Chen, Chih-Ming Tseng:
Automatic radiometric normalization with genetic algorithms and a Kriging model. 42-51 - Romain Louis Chassagne, Pascal Lecroart, Héloïse Beaugendre, Sylvain Capo, Jean-Paul Parisot, Pierre Anschutz:
Silicic acid flux to the ocean from tidal permeable sediments: A modeling study. 52-62 - Inan Ulusoy, Philippe Labazuy, Erkan Aydar:
STcorr: An IDL code for image based normalization of lapse rate and illumination effects on nighttime TIR imagery. 63-72 - Özgür Kisi, Jalal Shiri:
River suspended sediment estimation by climatic variables implication: Comparative study among soft computing techniques. 73-82 - Stefano Picotti, José M. Carcione, Juan E. Santos:
Oscillatory numerical experiments in finely layered anisotropic viscoelastic media. 83-89 - Ersin Arel:
Predicting the spatial distribution of soil profile in Adapazari/Turkey by artificial neural networks using CPT data. 90-100 - Jonathan Malarkey, Alan G. Davies:
A simple procedure for calculating the mean and maximum bed stress under wave and current conditions for rough turbulent flow based on method. 101-107 - Abdolhamid Dehvari, Richard John Heck:
Removing non-ground points from automated photo-based DEM and evaluation of its accuracy with LiDAR DEM. 108-117 - Dossay Oryspayev, Ramanathan Sugumaran, John DeGroote, Paul Gray:
LiDAR data reduction using vertex decimation and processing with GPGPU and multicore CPU technology. 118-125 - Hong-Tian Xiao, Zhong-Qi Yue, X. M. Zhao:
A generalized Kelvin solution based method for analyzing elastic fields in heterogeneous rocks due to reservoir water impoundment. 126-136 - Ahmad Fadzil Mohamad Hani, Dinesh Sathyamoorthy, Vijanth Sagayan Asirvadam:
Computing surface roughness of individual cells of digital elevation models via multiscale analysis. 137-146 - Matt D. Rowberry:
A comparison of three terrain parameters that may be used to identify denudation surfaces within a GIS: A case study from Wales, United Kingdom. 147-158 - Haigang Sui, Feifei Peng, Chuan Xu, Kaimin Sun, Jianya Gong:
GPU-accelerated MRF segmentation algorithm for SAR images. 159-166 - Tarik Turk, U. Gümüsay, O. Tatar:
Creating infrastructure for seismic microzonation by Geographical Information Systems (GIS): A case study in the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ). 167-176 - Jorge M. L. Gorricha, Victor Sousa Lobo:
Improvements on the visualization of clusters in geo-referenced data using Self-Organizing Maps. 177-186
- Haohuan Fu, Robert G. Clapp, Olav Lindtjorn, Tengpeng Wei, Guangwen Yang:
Revisiting finite difference and spectral migration methods on diverse parallel architectures. 187-196 - Jan Florian Wellmann, Adrian Croucher, Klaus Regenauer-Lieb:
Python scripting libraries for subsurface fluid and heat flow simulations with TOUGH2 and SHEMAT. 197-206 - Susana Nascimento, Pedro Franco, Fátima Sousa, Joaquim Dias, Filipe Neves:
Automated computational delimitation of SST upwelling areas using fuzzy clustering. 207-216
- Khalid Amin Khan, Gulraiz Akhter, Zulfiqar Ahmad:
DigiSeis - A software component for digitizing seismic signals using the PC sound card. 217-220
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