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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 137
Volume 137, April 2020
- Andy H. Wilkins
, Andrew D. Strange
, Yi Duan
, Xun Luo:
Identifying microseismic events in a mining scenario using a convolutional neural network. 104418 - Xiaojing Wu, Ate Poorthuis
, Raúl Zurita-Milla, Menno-Jan Kraak:
An interactive web-based geovisual analytics platform for co-clustering spatio-temporal data. 104420 - Philipp Koyan
, Jens Tronicke:
3D modeling of ground-penetrating radar data across a realistic sedimentary model. 104422 - Guillaume Blanchy, Sina Saneiyan
, Jimmy Boyd, Paul McLachlan, Andrew Binley
:
ResIPy, an intuitive open source software for complex geoelectrical inversion/modeling. 104423 - Anelechi Ibekwe, Dubravka Pokrajac, Yukie Tanino
:
Automated extraction of in situ contact angles from micro-computed tomography images of porous media. 104425 - Nick Luiken, Tristan van Leeuwen
:
Comparing RSVD and Krylov methods for linear inverse problems. 104427 - Magnus Wangen:
A 3D model for chimney formation in sedimentary basins. 104429 - Weiran Xing
, Yuehui Qian, Xuefeng Guan, Tingting Yang, Huayi Wu:
A novel cellular automata model integrated with deep learning for dynamic spatio-temporal land use change simulation. 104430 - Luca Naitza, Paolo Cristofanelli
, Angela Marinoni
, Francescopiero Calzolari, Fabrizio Roccato, Maurizio Busetto
, Damiano Sferlazzo, Eleonora Aruffo
, Piero Di Carlo
, Mariantonia Bencardino, Francesco D'Amore, Francesca Sprovieri, Nicola Pirrone, Federico Dallo
, Jacopo Gabrieli
, Massimiliano Vardè
, Giorgio Resci
, Carlo Barbante
, Davide Putero
:
Increasing the maturity of measurements of essential climate variables (ECVs) at Italian atmospheric WMO/GAW observatories by implementing automated data elaboration chains. 104432 - Ruiyou Li, Huaiqing Zhang, Qiong Zhuang, Ruiheng Li
, Yue Chen:
BP neural network and improved differential evolution for transient electromagnetic inversion. 104434 - Arezki Chabani, Caroline Mehl, Isabelle Cojan, Robin Alais, Dominique Bruel
:
Semi-automated component identification of a complex fracture network using a mixture of von Mises distributions: Application to the Ardeche margin (South-East France). 104435

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