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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, February 2005
- Eulogio Pardo-Igúzquiza, Peter Alan Dowd:
Multiple indicator cokriging with application to optimal sampling for environmental monitoring. 1-13 - Ivan Portoghese, Vito F. Uricchio, Michele Vurro:
A GIS tool for hydrogeological water balance evaluation on a regional scale in semi-arid environments. 15-27 - P. Kaltwasser, Fabio Boschetti, Peter Hornby:
Measure of similarity between geological sections accounting for subjective criteria. 29-34 - Qiang Wu, Hua Xu, Xukai Zou:
An effective method for 3D geological modeling with multi-source data integration. 35-43 - Marco Hugentobler, Bernhard Schneider:
Breaklines in Coons surfaces over triangles for the use in terrain modelling. 45-54 - Andrea de Bono, Lucio Badiali:
PWL 1.0 Personal WaveLab: an object-oriented workbench for seismogram analysis on Windows systems. 55-64 - Hongjie Xie, Xiaobing Zhou, Enrique R. Vivoni, Jan M. H. Hendrickx, Eric E. Small:
GIS-based NEXRAD Stage III precipitation database: automated approaches for data processing and visualization. 65-76 - Bisheng Yang, Qingquan Li, Wenzhong Shi:
Constructing multi-resolution triangulated irregular network model for visualization. 77-86 - José Poveda, Michael Gould:
Multidimensional binary indexing for neighbourhood calculations in spatial partition trees. 87-97 - Upendra K. Singh, Rohit Kumar Tiwari, S. B. Singh:
One-dimensional inversion of geo-electrical resistivity sounding data using artificial neural networks - a case study. 99-108 - G. R. J. Cooper:
Sunshading global datasets. 109-113 - Thomas A. Jones:
Statistics with Applications in Biology and Geology by Preben Blaesild and Jorgen Granfeldt, Chapman and Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, Florida, ISBN 1-58488-309-X, 2003, 555 pp., US$60 (paperbound). 115-116
Volume 31, Number 2, March 2005
- Michael Gould:
Geographic information science research in Europe: contributions from AGILE. 117-118 - Yiannis Kamarianakis, Poulicos Prastacos:
Space-time modeling of traffic flow. 119-133 - Ed Nash, Philip James, David Parker:
A model for spatio-temporal network planning. 135-143 - Marinos Kavouras, Margarita Kokla, Eleni Tomai:
Comparing categories among geographic ontologies. 145-154 - Fernando Bação, Victor Sousa Lobo, Marco Painho:
The self-organizing map, the Geo-SOM, and relevant variants for geosciences. 155-163 - Calin Arens, Jantien E. Stoter, Peter van Oosterom:
Modelling 3D spatial objects in a geo-DBMS using a 3D primitive. 165-177 - Jean-Michel Follin, Alain Bouju, Frédéric Bertrand, Patrice Boursier:
Multi-resolution extension for transmission of geodata in a mobile context. 179-188 - Ross S. Purves, David Medyckyj-Scott, William A. Mackaness:
The e-MapScholar project - an example of interoperability in GIScience education. 189-198 - Javier Nogueras-Iso, Francisco Javier Zarazaga-Soria, Rubén Béjar, P. J. Álvarez, Pedro R. Muro-Medrano:
OGC Catalog Services: a key element for the development of Spatial Data Infrastructures. 199-209 - Leonid Stoimenov, Slobodanka Djordjevic-Kajan:
An architecture for interoperable GIS use in a local community environment. 211-220 - Steve H. L. Liang, Arie Croitoru, C. Vincent Tao:
A distributed geospatial infrastructure for Sensor Web. 221-231 - Klemen Zaksek, Tomaz Podobnikar, Kristof Ostir:
Solar radiation modelling. 233-240 - Jing Li, George E. Taylor, David B. Kidner:
Accuracy and reliability of map-matched GPS coordinates: the dependence on terrain model resolution and interpolation algorithm. 241-251 - Juan C. Suárez, Carlos Ontiveros, Steve Smith, Stewart Snape:
Use of airborne LiDAR and aerial photography in the estimation of individual tree heights in forestry. 253-262
Volume 31, Number 3, April 2005
- Bieng-Zih Hsieh, Charles Lewis, Zsay-Shing Lin:
Lithology identification of aquifers from geophysical well logs and fuzzy logic analysis: Shui-Lin Area, Taiwan. 263-275 - Jon E. Bouch:
2DTraC: An Excel add-in for 2D spatial transformations with applications in microscopy and microanalysis. 277-281 - Zian Li, Yehua Shan, Shikui Li:
INVSFS: A MS-Fortran 5.0 program for stress inversion of heterogeneous fault/slip data using the fuzzy C-lines analysis technique. 283-287 - Quanfa Zhang, Goran Pavlic, Wenjun Chen, Robert H. Fraser, Sylvain G. Leblanc, Josef Cihlar:
A semi-automatic segmentation procedure for feature extraction in remotely sensed imagery. 289-296 - S. Dyksterhuis, R. A. Albert, R. Dietmar Müller:
Finite-element modelling of contemporary and palaeo-intraplate stress using ABAQUS™. 297-307 - Mahmut O. Karslioglu:
An interactive program for GPS-based dynamic orbit determination of small satellites. 309-317 - Nimisha Vedanti, Ravi P. Srivastava, John Sagode, V. P. Dimri:
An efficient 1D OCCAM'S inversion algorithm using analytically computed first- and second-order derivatives for dc resistivity soundings. 319-328 - N. Nur Ozyurt, C. Serdar Bayari:
LUMPED Unsteady: a Visual Basic® code of unsteady-state lumped-parameter models for mean residence time analyses of groundwater systems. 329-341 - Liqiang Zhang, Chongjun Yang, Donglin Liu, Yingchao Ren, Xiaoping Rui:
A web-mapping system for real-time visualization of the global terrain. 343-352 - Gregor Klajnsek, Borut Zalik:
Merging polygons with uncertain boundaries. 353-359 - Eulogio Pardo-Igúzquiza, Peter Alan Dowd:
EMLK2D: a computer program for spatial estimation using empirical maximum likelihood kriging. 361-370 - Li H. Erikson, Hans Hanson:
A method to extract wave tank data using video imagery and its comparison to conventional data collection techniques. 371-384 - Mostafa E. Mostafa:
Fractal power polynomials: algorithm and applications. 385-391
Volume 31, Number 4, May 2005
- Christian J. Carleton, Randy A. Dahlgren, Kenneth W. Tate:
A relational database for the monitoring and analysis of watershed hydrologic functions: I. Database design and pertinent queries. 393-402 - Christian J. Carleton, Randy A. Dahlgren, Kenneth W. Tate:
A relational database for the monitoring and analysis of watershed hydrologic functions: II. Data manipulation and retrieval programs. 403-413 - Oleg Makarynskyy, A. A. Pires-Silva, Dina Makarynska, C. Ventura-Soares:
Artificial neural networks in wave predictions at the west coast of Portugal. 415-424 - Jun Wang, James M. Hassett, Theodore A. Endreny:
An object oriented approach to the description and simulation of watershed scale hydrologic processes. 425-435 - Luis Manuel Matias, Jean-Louis Olivet, Daniel Aslanian, Luis Fidalgo:
PLACA: a white box for plate reconstruction and best-fit pole determination. 437-452 - Agustín Menéndez-Díaz, Celestino González-Nicieza, Arturo Ernesto Álvarez-Vigil:
Hexahedral mesh smoothing using a direct method. 453-463 - Roseanna M. Neupauer, Kaye L. Powell:
A fully-anisotropic Morlet wavelet to identify dominant orientations in a porous medium. 465-471 - Hyunkyung Shin, W. Brent Lindquist, Dork L. Sahagian, Sheng-Rong Song:
Analysis of the vesicular structure of basalts. 473-487 - Luciano Telesca, Vincenzo Lapenna, Michele Lovallo:
Seismogenic zone-dependent time-clustering behaviour in Italian seismicity. 489-496 - Faisal Hossain, Emmanouil N. Anagnostou:
Assessment of a stochastic interpolation based parameter sampling scheme for efficient uncertainty analyses of hydrologic models. 497-512 - David Gómez-Ortiz, Bhrigu N. P. Agarwal:
3DINVER.M: a MATLAB program to invert the gravity anomaly over a 3D horizontal density interface by Parker-Oldenburg's algorithm. 513-520 - José A. Álvarez-Gómez, Julián García-Mayordomo, José J. Martínez-Díaz, Ramón Capote:
SeriesBuster: a Matlab program to extract spatio-temporal series from an earthquake database. 521-525 - James R. Carr:
Computational considerations in digital image fusion via wavelets. 527-530
Volume 31, Number 5, June 2005
- Brian S. Penn:
Using self-organizing maps to visualize high-dimensional data. 531-544 - Yong Ge, Qiuming Cheng, Shengyuan Zhang:
Reduction of edge effects in spatial information extraction from regional geochemical data: a case study based on multifractal filtering technique. 545-554 - Eulogio Pardo-Igúzquiza, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar:
MAXENPER: a program for maximum entropy spectral estimation with assessment of statistical significance by the permutation test. 555-567 - Bisheng Yang:
A multi-resolution model of vector map data for rapid transmission over the Internet. 569-578 - Peter Filzmoser, Robert G. Garrett, Clemens Reimann:
Multivariate outlier detection in exploration geochemistry. 579-587 - Véronique Mendel, Marc Munschy, Daniel Sauter:
MODMAG, a MATLAB program to model marine magnetic anomalies. 589-597 - Paolo Diviacco:
An open source, web based, simple solution for seismic data dissemination and collaborative research. 599-605 - John A. Rushing, Rahul Ramachandran, Udaysankar Nair, Sara J. Graves, Ron Welch, Hong Lin:
ADaM: a data mining toolkit for scientists and engineers. 607-618 - Zhanfeng Shen, Jiancheng Luo, Chenghu Zhou, Guangyu Huang, Weifeng Ma, Dongping Ming:
System design and implementation of digital-image processing using computational grids. 619-630 - Michel Van Camp, Paul Vauterin:
Tsoft: graphical and interactive software for the analysis of time series and Earth tides. 631-640 - Jaime de J. Mandujano Velásquez, Ruben V. Khachaturov, Gustavo Tolson, J. Duncan Keppie:
Curvature analysis applied to the Cantarell structure, southern Gulf of Mexico: implications for hydrocarbon exploration. 641-647 - Roberto Marmo, Sabrina Amodio, Roberto Tagliaferri, Vittoria Ferreri, Giuseppe Longo:
Textural identification of carbonate rocks by image processing and neural network: Methodology proposal and examples. 649-659 - I. V. Radhakrishna Murthy, K. S. Sudhakar, P. Rama Rao:
A new method of interpreting self-potential anomalies of two-dimensional inclined sheets. 661-665 - Angel P. Venedikov, José Arnoso, Ricardo Vieira:
New version of program VAV for tidal data processing. 667-669
Volume 31, Number 6, July 2005
- Guillaume Caumon, Bruno Lévy, Laurent Castanie, Jean-Claude Paul:
Visualization of grids conforming to geological structures: a topological approach. 671-680 - Maurizio Fedi, Valeria Paoletti, Antonio Rapolla:
The role of multilevel data in potential field interpretation. 681-688 - Fabio Boschetti:
Dimensionality reduction and visualization of geoscientific images via locally linear embedding. 689-697 - Thomas D. Hoisch:
Thermod7: A general two-dimensional numerical modeling program for heat conduction and advection, with special application to faults. 698-703 - Ioannis Konstantinou Kapageridis:
Input space configuration effects in neural network-based grade estimation. 704-717 - S. Jaisankar, R. Sharma:
An interactive end-user software application for a deep-sea photographic database. 718-734 - Yuichi Hayakawa, Takashi Oguchi:
Evaluation of gravel sphericity and roundness based on surface-area measurement with a laser scanner. 735-741 - Artu Ellmann:
Computation of three stochastic modifications of Stokes's formula for regional geoid determination. 742-755 - James S. Cleverley, Evgeniy N. Bastrakov:
K2GWB: Utility for generating thermodynamic data files for The Geochemist's Workbench® at 0-1000 °C and 1-5000 bar from UT2K and the UNITHERM database. 756-767 - Frank Kenny, Bryce Matthews:
A methodology for aligning raster flow direction data with photogrammetrically mapped hydrology. 768-779 - Stephen Henley:
The man who wasn't there: The problem of partially missing data. 780-785 - Sergey V. Churakov:
Thermoelastic properties of solid phases: C++ object oriented library "SolidEOS". 786-791 - W. H. Owens:
Orthogonalising nearly orthogonal axis sets. 792-796 - Jan Marten Huizenga:
COH, an Excel spreadsheet for composition calculations in the C-O-H fluid system. 797-800 - F. Iwashita, R. C. Monteiro, P. M. B. Landim:
An alternative method for calculating variogram surfaces using polar coordinates. 801-803 - Thomas Nauss, Jörg Bendix:
An operational MODIS processing scheme for PC dedicated to direct broadcasting applications in meteorology and earth sciences. 804-808 - Donal M. Ragan:
Richard J. Lisle, Peter R. Leyshon, Stereographic Projection Techniques for Geologists and Civil Engineers, second edition, 2004, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ISBN 0521-828902 (120 pp., US$ 85 Hardcover) ISBN 0521-535824 (120 pp., US$ 34.99 Softcover). 809
Volume 31, Number 7, August 2005
- Yan-Rong Zou, Lianyuan Wang, Yanhua Shuai, Ping'an Peng:
EasyDelta: A spreadsheet for kinetic modeling of the stable carbon isotope composition of natural gases. 811-819 - V. Chakravarthi, N. Sundararajan:
Gravity modeling of 21/2-D sedimentary basins - a case of variable density contrast. 820-827 - Sytze de Bruin, Allard J. W. de Wit:
Stochastic simulation of large grids using free and public domain software. 828-836 - Giovanni Macedonio, Antonio Costa, Antonella Longo:
A computer model for volcanic ash fallout and assessment of subsequent hazard. 837-845 - J. F. Kirby:
Which wavelet best reproduces the Fourier power spectrum? 846-864 - Janusz Michalak:
Topological conceptual model of geological relative time scale for geoinformation systems. 865-876 - Gordon R. J. Cooper:
Analysing potential field data using visibility. 877-881 - G. R. J. Cooper, D. R. Cowan:
The use of textural analysis to locate features in geophysical data. 882-890 - Hengchang Dai:
Parallel processing of Prestack Kirchhoff Time Migration on a PC Cluster. 891-899 - Jean-Maric Robbez-Masson, Jean-Christophe Foltête:
Localising missing plants in squared-grid patterns of discontinuous crops from remotely sensed imagery. 900-912 - John B. Thurmond, Peter A. Drzewiecki, Xueming Xu:
Building simple multiscale visualizations of outcrop geology using virtual reality modeling language (VRML). 913-919 - George Xian, Mike Crane, Dan Steinwand:
Dynamic modeling of Tampa Bay urban development using parallel computing. 920-928 - Nick Martin, Steven M. Gorelick:
MOD_FreeSurf2D: A MATLAB surface fluid flow model for rivers and streams. 929-946 - John H. Schuenemeyer:
L.A. Waller, C.A. Gotway, , Applied Spatial Statistics for Public Health Data (2004) Wiley-Interscience, New York 0-471-38771-1 (520pp., US$95, hardcover). 947-948
Volume 31, Number 8, October 2005
- Saumen Maiti, Ram Krishna Tiwari:
Automatic detection of lithologic boundaries using the Walsh transform: A case study from the KTB borehole. 949-955 - Xuyan Wang, David V. Pullar:
Describing dynamic modeling for landscapes with vector map algebra in GIS. 956-967 - Vicky L. Freedman, K. Prasad Saripalli, Diana H. Bacon, Philip D. Meyer:
Implementation of biofilm permeability models for mineral reactions in saturated porous media. 968-977 - Kieran F. Mulchrone:
DTNNM: A windows program for strain analysis using the Delaunay triangulation nearest neighbour method. 978-988 - G. R. J. Cooper, D. R. Cowan:
Differential reduction to the pole. 989-999 - Virgilio Gómez-Rubio, Antonio López-Quílez:
RArcInfo: Using GIS data with R. 1000-1006 - Carlos Henrique Grohmann:
Trend-surface analysis of morphometric parameters: A case study in southeastern Brazil. 1007-1014 - Juha Oksanen, Tapani Sarjakoski:
Error propagation of DEM-based surface derivatives. 1015-1027 - Ming-Hsu Li, Hwai-Ping Cheng, Gour-Tsyh Yeh:
An adaptive multigrid approach for the simulation of contaminant transport in the 3D subsurface. 1028-1041 - Duncan Carr Agnew:
GHAM: A compact global geocode suitable for sorting. 1042-1047 - E. Gil, C. de Toro:
Improving tide-gauge data processing: A method involving tidal frequencies and inverted barometer effect. 1048-1058 - Mostafa E. Mostafa:
Iterative direct inversion: An exact complementary solution for inverting fault-slip data to obtain palaeostresses. 1059-1070 - J. Alcock:
An algorithm for rapid computation of the steady-state thermal structure of mature subduction zones. 1071-1074 - Nathan C. Becker:
Painting by numbers: A GMT primer for merging swath-mapping sonar data of different types and resolutions. 1075-1077
Volume 31, Number 9, November 2005
- Hassan A. Babaie, Rahul Ramachandran:
Application of XML in the geosciences. 1079-1080 - Ron Lake:
The application of geography markup language (GML) to the geological sciences. 1081-1094 - Marcus Sen, Tim Duffy:
GeoSciML: Development of a generic GeoScience Markup Language. 1095-1103 - Stefano Nativi, John Caron, Ethan Davis, Ben Domenico:
Design and implementation of netCDF markup language (NcML) and its GML-based extension (NcML-GML). 1104-1118 - Robert G. Raskin, Michael J. Pan:
Knowledge representation in the semantic web for Earth and environmental terminology (SWEET). 1119-1125 - Sunil Movva, Rahul Ramachandran, Xiang Li, Sarita Khaire, Ken Keiser, Helen Conover, Sara J. Graves:
Syntactic and semantic metadata integration for science data use. 1126-1134 - Hassan A. Babaie, Abbed Babaei:
Modeling geological objects with the XML Schema. 1135-1150 - John Victorine, W. Lynn Watney, Saibal Bhattacharya:
Use of XML and Java for collaborative petroleum reservoir modeling on the Internet. 1151-1164 - Kara L. Nance, Brian Hay:
Automatic transformations between geoscience standards using XML. 1165-1174 - Hassan A. Babaie, Abbed Babaei:
Developing the earthquake markup language and database with UML and XML schema. 1175-1200
Volume 31, Number 10, December 2005
- Matej Gombosi, Borut Zalik:
Point-in-polygon tests for geometric buffers. 1201-1212 - Andrew F. Weller, Jonathan Corcoran, Anthony J. Harris, J. Andrew Ware:
The semi-automated classification of sedimentary organic matter in palynological preparations. 1213-1223 - David J. Scott, Judith K. Haschenburger:
Using the hyperbolic distribution to estimate the precision of size distribution percentiles of fluvial gravels. 1224-1233 - V. Chakravarthi, N. Sundararajan:
INVGRAFALT-A Fortran code for Marquardt inversion of gravity anomalies of faulted beds with varying density. 1234-1240 - Lopaka Lee, Dennis Helsel:
Statistical analysis of water-quality data containing multiple detection limits: S-language software for regression on order statistics. 1241-1248 - Mauro Alberti:
Application of GIS to spatial analysis of mesofault populations. 1249-1259 - Guiyun Zhou, Nina S.-N. Lam:
A comparison of fractal dimension estimators based on multiple surface generation algorithms. 1260-1269 - Quirijn de Jong van Lier, Gerd Sparovek, Dennis C. Flanagan, Elke M. Bloem, Ewald Schnug:
Runoff mapping using WEPP erosion model and GIS tools. 1270-1276 - Stefano Pintore, Matteo Quintiliani, Diego Franceschi:
Teseo: A vectoriser of historical seismograms. 1277-1285 - Md. Akram Hossain, Mahbub Alam, David R. Yonge, Prashanta Dutta:
Finite element modeling of Cr(VI) reduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 employing the dual-enzyme kinetic model. 1286-1292 - Graeme Bonham-Carter:
Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller, John Glasson (Eds.), Expert Systems and Geographic Information Systems for Impact Assessment, Taylor & Francis, London, New York, ISBN 0-415-30725-2, 0-415-30724-4 (400pp., US$39.95 (paperback), US$94.95 (hardback)). 1293-1294 - Matt Duckham:
Hassan A. Karimi, Amin Hammad, Editors, , Telegeoinformatics: Location-Based Computing and Services (2004) CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 0415369762 (392 pp., US$99.95 hardback). 1295-1296 - John W. Harbaugh:
Herzfeld. Ute Christina, , Atlas of Antarctica: Topographic Maps from Geostatistical Analysis of Satellite Radar Altimeter Data (2004) Springer, Heidelberg 3-540-43457-7 (364pp. with CD ROM, price EUR 149.95, US$ 159, hardcover). 1297-1299 - William C. Haneberg:
Paul Wellin, Richard Gaylord, Samuel Kamin, , An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica (2005) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK 0-521-84678-1 (550pp., US$70 hardcover). 1300-1301 - George Christakos:
Kanevski Mikhail, Maignan Michel, , Analysis and Modelling of Spatial Environmental Data (2004) EPFL Press, Lausanne, Switzerland 0-8247-5981-8 (288pp, US$129 Hardcover). 1302-1304 - Ivars Neretnieks:
Comments on the paper by Pierre D. Glynn, "Modeling Np and Pu transport with a surface complexation model and spatially variant sorption capacities: Implications for reactive transport modeling and performance assessments of nuclear waste disposal sites", Computers & Geosciences 29 (2003) 331-349. 1305-1307
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