Computers and Geosciences, 2001, V 27, N 9, 1 November.
Geological Applications of Digital Imaging
Edited by E Pirard
Guest Editorial
Denis Jongmans, Eric Pirard and Stuart Marsh
Geological application of digital imaging
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Torleif Dahlin
The development of DC resistivity imaging techniques
1019-1029
Donat Demanet, Eric Pirard, Francois Renardy and Denis Jongmans
Application and processing of geophysical images for mapping faults
1031-1037
Francois Kervyn
Modelling topography with SAR interferometry: illustrations of a favourable
and less favourable environment
1039-1050
Paul Sardini, Stephane Sammartino and Etienne Tevissen
An image analysis contribution to the study of transport properties of
low-permeability crystalline rocks
1051-1059
Pedro Pina, Luis Ribeiro and Fernando Muge
A mathematical morphology contribution to study some aspects of hydrogeological
systems
1061-1069
Birte Rogen, Lars Gommesen and Ida L. Fabricius
Grain size distributions of chalk from image analysis of electron micrographs
1071-1080
Sean Thompson, Frank Fueten and David Bockus
Mineral identification using artificial neural networks and the rotating
polarizer stage
1081-1089
M. Van Geet, R. Swennen and M. Wevers
Towards 3-D petrography: application of microfocus computer tomography in
geological science
1091-1099
Beatriz Menendez, Christian David and Angel Martinez Nistal
Confocal scanning laser microscopy applied to the study of pore and crack
networks in rocks
1101-1109
Giuseppe Bonifazi, Silvia Serranti, Fabio Volpe and Riccardo Zuco
Characterisation of flotation froth colour and structure by machine vision
1111-1117
John Kemeny and Bryan Zeitler
Another Node On the interNet
1119-1121
Announcement: Best paper award for 2000
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