Computers & Geosciences, 2006, V 32, N 9, November.
Estimating coordinates of a
2D-point from multiple observations
Wenbao Liu and Wanhong Yang
Pages 1235-1246
Numerical modeling of ground-penetrating
radar in 2-D using MATLAB
James Irving and Rosemary Knight
Pages 1247-1258
Coral Point Count with Excel extensions
(CPCe): A Visual Basic program for the
determination of coral and substrate
coverage using random point count
methodology
Kevin E. Kohler and Shaun M. Gill
Pages 1259-1269
Enhanced NURBS modeling and visualization
for large 3D geoengineering applications:
An example from the Jinping first-level
hydropower engineering project, China
Deng-Hua Zhong, Ming-Chao Li,
Ling-Guang Song and Gang Wang
Pages 1270-1282
Finding the right pixel size
Tomislav Hengl
Pages 1283-1298
A combined approach for estimating
vegetation cover in urban/suburban
environments from remotely sensed data
Chen Yunhao, Shi Peijun, Li Xiaobing,
Chen Jin and Li Jing
Pages 1299-1309
Reconstructing domain boundaries
within a given set of points,
using Delaunay triangulation
Ivana Kolingerova and Borut Zalik
Pages 1310-1319
Estimating the spatial scales of
regionalized variables by nested
sampling, hierarchical analysis
of variance and residual maximum
likelihood
R. Webster, S.J. Welham,
J.M. Potts and M.A. Oliver
Pages 1320-1333
Combining spectral signals and
spatial patterns using multiple
Hough transforms: An application
for detection of natural
gas seepages
H.M.A. van der Werff, W.H. Bakker,
F.D. van der Meer and W. Siderius
Pages 1334-1343
Protofit: A program for determining
surface protonation constants
from titration data
Benjamin F. Turner and Jeremy B. Fein
Pages 1344-1356
Determining the saliency of feature
measurements obtained from images
of sedimentary organic matter
for use in its classification
Andrew F. Weller, Anthony J. Harris,
J. Andrew Ware and Paul S. Jarvis
Pages 1357-1367
The problem of missing data in
geoscience databases
Stephen Henley
Pages 1368-1377
A conditioned Latin hypercube
method for sampling in the
presence of ancillary information
Budiman Minasny and Alex B. McBratney
Pages 1378-1388
A generic database and spatial
interface for the application
of hydrological and water resource models
D.A. Hughes and D.A. Forsyth
Pages 1389-1402
A generalized web service model for
geophysical data processing and modeling
Igor Morozov, Brian Reilkoff and Glenn Chubak
Pages 1403-1410
CR1Dmod: A Matlab program to model
1D complex resistivity effects in
electrical and electromagnetic surveys
Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen and
Francois Baumgartner
Pages 1411-1419
Analyzing rock magnetic measurements:
The RockMagAnalyzer 1.0 software
R. Leonhardt
Pages 1420-1431
Quasi-conformal mapping with genetic
algorithms applied to coordinate
transformations
F.J. Gonzalez-Matesanz and J.A. Malpica
Pages 1432-1441
An icosahedron-based method for even
binning of globally distributed
remote sensing data
N.A. Teanby
Pages 1442-1450
Calculating the effect of natural
attenuation during bank filtration
Ekkehard Holzbecher
Pages 1451-1460
Mathematical modeling of talus development
Hiroyuki Obanawa and Yukinori Matsukura
Pages 1461-1478
CONCH: A Visual Basic program for
interactive processing of
ion-microprobe analytical data
Pages 1479-1498
David R. Nelson
EMOD2Da program in C++ for finite
difference modelling of magnetotelluric
TM mode responses over 2D earth
K. Prabhakar Rao and G. Ashok Babu
Pages 1499-1511
Incorporating nonlinear rules in a
web-based interactive landform
simulation model (WILSIM)
Wei Luo, Edit Peronja, Kirk Duffin
and Jay A. Stravers
Pages 1512-1518
A FORTRAN program to introduce
field-measured sedimentary logs
into reservoir modelling packages
O. Falivene, P. Arbues, J. Howell,
O. Fernandez, P. Cabello,
J.A. Munoz and L. Cabrera
Pages 1519-1522
GEOISOA Windows program to calculate
and plot mass balances and volume
changes occurring in a wide variety
of geologic processes
Joao Coelho
Pages 1523-1528
Rubin H. Landau (Ed.), A first
course in scientific computing:
symbolic, graphic, and numeric
modeling using Maple, Java,
Mathematica, and Fortran 90,
Princeton University Press,
Princeton and Oxford,
ISBN 0-691-12183-4, 2005
(481pp. +CD-ROM,
Frits Agterberg
Pages 1529-1531
G. Bardossy and J. Fodor,
Evaluation of Uncertainties and
Risks in Geology, Springer,
Berlin (2004) ISBN 3-540-206221
Marek Kacewicz
Pages 1532-1534