Computers & Geosciences, 2006, V 32, N 3, April.
A GIS-based methodology for the assessment
of weather radar beam blockage in mountainous
regions: two examples from the US NEXRAD network •
Witold F. Krajewski, Alexandros A. Ntelekos
and Radoslaw Goska
Pages 283-302
2.
Using SDI and web-based system to
facilitate disaster management •
A. Mansourian, A. Rajabifard,
M.J. Valadan Zoej and I. Williamson
Pages 303-315
3.
GRANTISM: An ExcelTM model for Greenland
and Antarctic ice-sheet response
to climate changes •
Frank Pattyn
Pages 316-325
4.
Multivectors: Nine components represented
on a ternary diagram •
John V. Smith and Eberhard Beermann
Pages 326-338
5.
The groundwater modeling tool for GRASS
(GMTG): Open source groundwater flow modeling •
J.J. Carrera-Hernandez and S.J. Gaskin
Pages 339-351
6.
Monte Carlo simulation as a tool to predict
blasting fragmentation based on
the Kuz–Ram model •
Mario A. Morin and Francesco Ficarazzo
Pages 352-359
7.
The application of geostatistics in defining
the characteristic distance for
grain size trend analysis •
E. Poizot, Y. Mear, M. Thomas and S. Garnaud
Pages 360-370
8.
GCLgrid: A three-dimensional geographical
curvilinear grid library for computational seismology •
Chengliang Fan, Gary L. Pavlis and Kagan Tuncay
Pages 371-381
9.
Direct sequential simulation with histogram
reproduction: A comparison of algorithms •
Robyn K. Robertson, Ute A. Mueller
and Lynette M. Bloom
Pages 382-395
10.
Spatial targeting using queries in a 3-D GIS
environment with application to mineral exploration •
Kevin Sprague, Eric de Kemp, Winston Wong,
John McGaughey, Gervais Perron and Tucker Barrie
Pages 396-418
11.
Erratum to: “Semivariogram modeling by
weighted least squares”: [Computers &
Geosciences, 22(4) 387–397] •
Ricardo A. Olea
Page 419