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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 74
Volume 74, January 2015
- Sheng-Shin Chu, Ming-Lang Lin, Wen-Chao Huang, Wei-Tung Nien, Huan-Chi Liu, Pei-Chen Chan:
Simulation of growth normal fault sandbox tests using the 2D discrete element method. 1-12 - Achim Knörchen, Gunnar Ketzler, Christoph Schneider
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Implementation of a near-real time cross-border web-mapping platform on airborne particulate matter (PM) concentration with open-source software. 13-26 - Ben A. Leshchinsky, Michael J. Olsen
, Burak F. Tanyu:
Contour Connection Method for automated identification and classification of landslide deposits. 27-38 - Michele M. C. Carafa
, Gabriele Tarabusi
, Vanja Kastelic
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SHINE: Web application for determining the horizontal stress orientation. 39-49 - Christian Burlet
, Y. Vanbrabant, Kris Piessens
, K. Welkenhuysen, Sophie Verheyden
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Niphargus: A silicon band-gap sensor temperature logger for high-precision environmental monitoring. 50-59 - Emmanuel John M. Carranza
, Alice G. Laborte:
Random forest predictive modeling of mineral prospectivity with small number of prospects and data with missing values in Abra (Philippines). 60-70 - Gautier Laurent
, Guillaume Caumon
, Mark Jessell
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Interactive editing of 3D geological structures and tectonic history sketching via a rigid element method. 71-86 - Cintia L. Ramón
, Alicia Cortés, Francisco J. Rueda
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Inflow-outflow boundary conditions along arbitrary directions in Cartesian lake models. 87-96 - Mahyar Yousefi
, Emmanuel John M. Carranza
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Fuzzification of continuous-value spatial evidence for mineral prospectivity mapping. 97-109 - Robert Marschallinger, Carmen Jandrisevits, Fritz Zobl:
A visual LISP program for voxelizing AutoCAD solid models. 110-120 - Fabio Veronesi
, Lorenz Hurni:
A GIS tool to increase the visual quality of relief shading by automatically changing the light direction. 121-127

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