Computers & Geosciences, 2006, V 32, N 7, August.


Computer Simulation of natural phenomena for Hazard Assessment
Edited by G. Iovine, M. Sheridan and S. Di Gregorio

Computer simulation of natural phenomena
for hazard assessment • 
G. Iovine, M. Sheridan and S. Di Gregorio
Pages 859-860 

Parallel genetic algorithms for optimising 
cellular automata models of natural complex 
phenomena: An application to debris flows • 
D. D’Ambrosio, W. Spataro and G. Iovine
Pages 861-875 

SCIARA y2: An improved cellular automata 
model for lava flows and applications 
to the 2002 Etnean crisis • 
Maria Vittoria Avolio, Gino Mirocle Crisci, 
Salvatore Di Gregorio, Rocco Rongo, 
William Spataro and Giuseppe A. Trunfio
Pages 876-889 

A new model for polluted soil risk assessment • 
M. Andretta, R. Serra and M. Villani
Pages 890-896 

Pyroclastic flows modelling using cellular automata • 
Maria Vittoria Avolio, Gino Mirocle Crisci, 
Salvatore Di Gregorio, Rocco Rongo, 
William Spataro and Donato D’ Ambrosio
Pages 897-911 

Parallel adaptive discontinuous Galerkin 
approximation for thin layer avalanche modeling • 
A.K. Patra, C.C. Nichita, A.C. Bauer, 
E.B. Pitman, M. Bursik and M.F. Sheridan
Pages 912-926 

Numerical modeling of submarine mass-movement 
generated waves using RANS model • 
D. Yuk, S.C. Yim and P.L.-F. Liu
Pages 927-935 

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