COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES, 2001, V 27, N 4.


1.Editorial(s) 
R. Marschallinger, S.E. Johnson 
379

2.Acquisition, optimization and interpretation of X-ray computed
tomographic imagery: applications to the geosciences 
R.A. Ketcham, W.D. Carlson
381-400

3.Three-dimensional reconstruction and modelling of complexly folded surfaces
using Mathematica 
R.R. Moore, S.E. Johnson
401-418

4.Three-dimensional reconstruction and visualization of geological materials 
with IDL - examples and source code
R. Marschallinger 
419-426

5.Contour correspondence for serial section reconstruction: complex scenarios in
palaeontology 
M.J. Herbert, C.B. Jones
427-440

6.Recognition and separation of discrete objects within complex 3D voxelized
structures
A.A. Proussevitch, D.L. Sahagian
441-454

7.Three-dimensional geological modelling of potential-field data
M. Jessell
455-465

8.Presenting 3-D models of geological materials on the World Wide Web 
R. Marschallinger, S.E. Johnson 
467-476

9.Three-dimensional computer modeling of
fabric evolution in igneous rocks 477-483
R.V. Amenta 

 10.Visual comparators for degree of grain-size sorting in two and
three-dimensions 
D.A. Jerram 
485-492

 11.Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging in paleontology
T. Steiger
493-495

 12.Visualization in undergraduate geoscience
science education: what do we really know? 
M.R. Marlino
497-498