Computers and Geosciences, 2002, V 28, N 2, February.
Stephan Schwere, Andreas Stohl and Mathias W. Rotach
Practical considerations to speed up Lagrangian stochastic particle models
143-154
Juan Homero Hinojosa and Kevin L. Mickus
Thermoelastic modeling of lithospheric uplift: - a finite-difference
numerical solution
155-167
Gary L. Raines
Description and comparison of geologic maps with FRAGSTATSa spatial
statistics program
169-177
E.H. van den Berg, A.G.C.A. Meesters, J.A.M. Kenter and W. Schlager
Automated separation of touching grains in digital images of thin sections
179-190
Antonio G. Camacho, Fuensanta G. Montesinos and Ricardo Vieira
A 3-D gravity inversion tool based on exploration of model possibilities
191-204
L. De Cesare, D.E. Myers and D. Posa
FORTRAN programs for space-time modeling
205-212
Jae Choi, Frederique Francois-Carcaillet and Bernard P. Boudreau
Lattice-automaton bioturbation simulator (LABS): implementation for small
deposit feeders
213-222
Hsien-Cheng Chang, David C. Kopaska-Merkel and Hui-Chuan Chen
Identification of lithofacies using Kohonen self-organizing maps
223-229
Andrew Richmond
Two-point declustering for weighting data pairs in experimental variogram
calculations
231-241
John Q. Belt Jr. and Gary K. Rice
Application of statistical quality control measures for near-surface geochemical
petroleum exploration
243-260
Serkan Ylmaz, Cem Demircioglu and Serhat Akin
Application of artificial neural networks to optimum bit selection
261-269
M. Amore, A. Bonaccorso, F. Ferrari and M. Mattia
Eolo: software for the automatic on-line treatment and analysis of GPS data for
environmental monitoring
271-280
Book review
Ulrich Zier
Geostatistics for Environmental scientists - R. Webster & M. A. Oliver, John
Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK, 2001, 271+xi pp, GBP ?55, ISBN 0-471-96553-7
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