Computers and Geosciences, 2001, V 27, N 8, October.


Edited by Ehlen & Harmon 
Guest Editorial
Judy Ehlen and Russel S. Harmon
GeoComp 99: GeoComputation and the Geosciences
899-900

H.H. Asadi and M. Hale
A predictive GIS model for mapping potential gold and base metal mineralization 
in Takab area, Iran
901-912

M.J. Gooch and J.H. Chandler
Failure prediction in automatically generated digital elevation models
913-920

Robert J. Abrahart, Linda See and Pauline E. Kneale
Investigating the role of saliency analysis with a neural network rainfall-
runoff model
921-928

C.D. Lloyd and P.M. Atkinson
Assessing uncertainty in estimates with ordinary and indicator kriging
929-937

M.A. Oliver and A.L. Khayrat
A geostatistical investigation of the spatial variation of radon in soil
939-957

Gregory E. Tucker, Stephen T. Lancaster, Nicole M. Gasparini, Rafael L. Bras and 
Scott M. Rybarczyk
An object-oriented framework for distributed hydrologic and geomorphic modeling 
using triangulated irregular networks
959-973

Holger Gartner, Andreas Bergmann and Jochen Schmidt
Object-oriented modeling of data sources as a tool for the integration of 
heterogeneous geoscientific information
975-985

Linda See and Robert J. Abrahart
Multi-model data fusion for hydrological forecasting
987-994

D.H. De Boer
Self-organization in fluvial landscapes: sediment dynamics as an emergent 
property
995-1003

Martin Dehn, Holger Gartner and Richard Dikau
Principles of semantic modeling of landform structures
1005-1010

James A. Botti
Another Node On the interNet
1011-1013