Journal: Computers & Geosciences

Volume 32, Issue 9

1235 -- 1246Wenbao Liu, Wanhong Yang. Estimating coordinates of a 2D-point from multiple observations
1247 -- 1258James Irving, Rosemary Knight. Numerical modeling of ground-penetrating radar in 2-D using MATLAB
1259 -- 1269Kevin E. Kohler, Shaun M. Gill. Coral Point Count with Excel extensions (CPCe): A Visual Basic program for the determination of coral and substrate coverage using random point count methodology
1270 -- 1282Deng-Hua Zhong, Ming-Chao Li, Ling-Guang Song, Gang Wang. Enhanced NURBS modeling and visualization for large 3D geoengineering applications: An example from the Jinping first-level hydropower engineering project, China
1283 -- 1298Tomislav Hengl. Finding the right pixel size
1299 -- 1309Yunhao Chen, Peijun Shi, Xiaobing Li, Jin Chen, Jing Li. A combined approach for estimating vegetation cover in urban/suburban environments from remotely sensed data
1310 -- 1319Ivana Kolingerová, Borut Zalik. Reconstructing domain boundaries within a given set of points, using Delaunay triangulation
1320 -- 1333R. Webster, Sue J. Welham, J. M. Potts, M. A. Oliver. Estimating the spatial scales of regionalized variables by nested sampling, hierarchical analysis of variance and residual maximum likelihood
1334 -- 1343Harald van der Werff, Wim H. Bakker, Freek D. van der Meer, W. Siderius. Combining spectral signals and spatial patterns using multiple Hough transforms: An application for detection of natural gas seepages
1344 -- 1356Benjamin F. Turner, Jeremy B. Fein. Protofit: A program for determining surface protonation constants from titration data
1357 -- 1367Andrew F. Weller, Anthony J. Harris, J. Andrew Ware, Paul S. Jarvis. Determining the saliency of feature measurements obtained from images of sedimentary organic matter for use in its classification
1368 -- 1377Stephen Henley. The problem of missing data in geoscience databases
1378 -- 1388Budiman Minasny, Alex B. McBratney. A conditioned Latin hypercube method for sampling in the presence of ancillary information
1389 -- 1402Denis A. Hughes, David A. Forsyth. A generic database and spatial interface for the application of hydrological and water resource models
1403 -- 1410Igor Morozov, Brian Reilkoff, Glenn Chubak. A generalized web service model for geophysical data processing and modeling
1411 -- 1419Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen, François Baumgartner. CR1Dmod: A Matlab program to model 1D complex resistivity effects in electrical and electromagnetic surveys
1420 -- 1431R. Leonhardt. Analyzing rock magnetic measurements: The RockMagAnalyzer 1.0 software
1432 -- 1441Francisco J. González-Matesanz, José A. Malpica. Quasi-conformal mapping with genetic algorithms applied to coordinate transformations
1442 -- 1450N. A. Teanby. An icosahedron-based method for even binning of globally distributed remote sensing data
1451 -- 1460Ekkehard Holzbecher. Calculating the effect of natural attenuation during bank filtration
1461 -- 1478Hiroyuki Obanawa, Yukinori Matsukura. Mathematical modeling of talus development
1479 -- 1498David R. Nelson. CONCH: A Visual Basic program for interactive processing of ion-microprobe analytical data
1499 -- 1511K. Prabhakar Rao, G. Ashok Babu. EMOD2D - a program in C++ for finite difference modelling of magnetotelluric TM mode responses over 2D earth
1512 -- 1518Wei Luo, Edit Peronja, Kirk L. Duffin, Jay A. Stravers. Incorporating nonlinear rules in a web-based interactive landform simulation model (WILSIM)
1519 -- 1522Oriol Falivene, Pau Arbués, J. Howell, O. Fernández, Patricia Cabello, Josep Anton Muñoz, Lluís Cabrera. A FORTRAN program to introduce field-measured sedimentary logs into reservoir modelling packages
1523 -- 1528João Coelho. GEOISO - A Windows™ program to calculate and plot mass balances and volume changes occurring in a wide variety of geologic processes
1529 -- 1531Frits Agterberg. 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, price $49.50 (US) cloth.)
1532 -- 1534Marek Kacewicz. G. Bárdossy, J. Fodor, , Evaluation of Uncertainties and Risks in Geology (2004) Springer, Berlin 3-540-206221 (222p, price US$129 hardcover)

Volume 32, Issue 8

1005 -- 1006Tetsuya Shoji, Chang-Jo Chung. Guest Editorial
1007 -- 1024Tetsuya Shoji, Hisashi Kitaura. Statistical and geostatistical analysis of rainfall in central Japan
1025 -- 1039Tetsuya Shoji. Statistical and geostatistical analysis of wind: A case study of direction statistics
1040 -- 1051Xiaolu Gao, Yasushi Asami, Chang-Jo F. Chung. An empirical evaluation of spatial regression models
1052 -- 1068Chang-Jo Chung. Using likelihood ratio functions for modeling the conditional probability of occurrence of future landslides for risk assessment
1069 -- 1078Hirohito Kojima, Shigeyuki Obayashi. An inverse analysis of unobserved trigger factor for slope stability evaluation
1079 -- 1095Katsuaki Koike, Yuichi Ichikawa. Spatial correlation structures of fracture systems for deriving a scaling law and modeling fracture distributions
1096 -- 1107Yutaka Harada, Takahito Shimada. Examining the impact of the precision of address geocoding on estimated density of crime locations
1108 -- 1119Qiuming Cheng, Connie Ko, Yinhuan Yuan, Yong Ge, Shengyuan Zhang. GIS modeling for predicting river runoff volume in ungauged drainages in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada
1120 -- 1127John C. Davis, Chang-Jo Chung, Gregory C. Ohlmacher. Two models for evaluating landslide hazards
1128 -- 1138Tetsuya Shoji. Optimal systems of geoscience surveying-A preliminary discussion
1139 -- 1155Jasper A. Vrugt, Breanndán Ó Nualláin, Bruce A. Robinson, Willem Bouten, Stefan C. Dekker, Peter M. A. Sloot. Application of parallel computing to stochastic parameter estimation in environmental models
1156 -- 1168Fuat Yavuz, Vural Yavuz, Ahmet Sasmaz. WinClastour - a Visual Basic program for tourmaline formula calculation and classification
1169 -- 1181Márcio de Morrison Valeriano, Tatiana Mora Kuplich, Moisés Storino, Benedito D. Amaral, Jaime N. Mendes Jr., Dayson J. Lima. Modeling small watersheds in Brazilian Amazonia with shuttle radar topographic mission-90 m data
1182 -- 1191Dong-Hoon Sheen, Kagan Tuncay, Chang-Eob Baag, Peter J. Ortoleva. Parallel implementation of a velocity-stress staggered-grid finite-difference method for 2-D poroelastic wave propagation
1192 -- 1204John B. Lindsay, Irena F. Creed. Distinguishing actual and artefact depressions in digital elevation data
1205 -- 1220Zulfiquar A. Reza, Matthew J. Pranter, Paul Weimer. ModDRE: A program to model deepwater-reservoir elements using geomorphic and stratigraphic constraints
1221 -- 1227Makoto Otsubo, Atsushi Yamaji. Improved resolution of the multiple inverse method by eliminating erroneous solutions
1228 -- 1233Mitchell G. Mihalynuk, Shannon M. S. Mallory, Brian Grant. ® Geographic Information System

Volume 32, Issue 7

859 -- 860Giulio Iovine, Michael F. Sheridan, Salvatore Di Gregorio. Computer simulation of natural phenomena for hazard assessment
861 -- 875Donato D'Ambrosio, William Spataro, Giulio Iovine. Parallel genetic algorithms for optimising cellular automata models of natural complex phenomena: An application to debris flows
876 -- 889Maria Vittoria Avolio, Gino Mirocle Crisci, Salvatore Di Gregorio, Rocco Rongo, William Spataro, Giuseppe A. Trunfio. SCIARA γ2: An improved cellular automata model for lava flows and applications to the 2002 Etnean crisis
890 -- 896Massimo Andretta, Roberto Serra, Marco Villani. A new model for polluted soil risk assessment
897 -- 911Maria Vittoria Avolio, Gino Mirocle Crisci, Salvatore Di Gregorio, Rocco Rongo, William Spataro, Donato D'Ambrosio. Pyroclastic flows modelling using cellular automata
912 -- 926Abani K. Patra, C. C. Nichita, Andrew C. Bauer, E. Bruce Pitman, Marcus Bursik, Michael F. Sheridan. Parallel adaptive discontinuous Galerkin approximation for thin layer avalanche modeling
927 -- 935D. Yuk, S. C. Yim, P. L.-F. Liu. Numerical modeling of submarine mass-movement generated waves using RANS model
936 -- 946Orkun Ersoy, Gary Chinga, Erkan Aydar, Alain Gourgaud, H. Evren Cubukcu, Inan Ulusoy. Texture discrimination of volcanic ashes from different fragmentation mechanisms: A case study, Mount Nemrut stratovolcano, eastern Turkey
947 -- 964Lianshuang Qi, Timothy R. Carr. Neural network prediction of carbonate lithofacies from well logs, Big Bow and Sand Arroyo Creek fields, Southwest Kansas
965 -- 983Xavier Emery. A disjunctive kriging program for assessing point-support conditional distributions
984 -- 992G. R. J. Cooper. Interpreting potential field data using continuous wavelet transforms of their horizontal derivatives
993 -- 1003A. S. Gaab, W. Todt, U. Poller. CLEO: Common lead evaluation using Octave

Volume 32, Issue 6

713 -- 726Tim L. Webster, George Dias. An automated GIS procedure for comparing GPS and proximal LIDAR elevations
727 -- 738Young Hong Shin, Kwang Sun Choi, Houze Xu. Three-dimensional forward and inverse models for gravity fields based on the Fast Fourier Transform
739 -- 748Glaydston Mattos Ribeiro, Luiz Antonio Nogueira Lorena. Heuristics for cartographic label placement problems
749 -- 766Quintijn Clevis, Gregory E. Tucker, Stephen T. Lancaster, Arnaud Desitter, Nicole Gasparini, Gary Lock. A simple algorithm for the mapping of TIN data onto a static grid: Applied to the stratigraphic simulation of river meander deposits
767 -- 775Glenn Chubak, Igor Morozov. Integrated software framework for processing of geophysical data
776 -- 792Faisal Hossain, Emmanouil N. Anagnostou, Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou. On Latin Hypercube sampling for efficient uncertainty estimation of satellite rainfall observations in flood prediction
793 -- 802Shaochun Dong, Shijin Xu, Gangshan Wu. Earth Science Digital Museum (ESDM): Toward a new paradigm for museums
803 -- 817N. A. S. Hamm, J. W. Hall, M. G. Anderson. Variance-based sensitivity analysis of the probability of hydrologically induced slope instability
818 -- 833Michael Sawada. An open source implementation of the Modern Analog Technique (MAT) within the R computing environment
834 -- 845P. A. Hancock, M. F. Hutchinson. Automatic computation of hierarchical biquadratic smoothing splines with minimum GCV
846 -- 858Yingqi Tang, David W. Wong. Exploring and visualizing sea ice chart data using Java-based GIS tools

Volume 32, Issue 5

561 -- 564Graeme Bonham-Carter. Editorial
565 -- 576Sharon Parsons, Léopold Nadeau, Pierre Keating, Chang-Jo Chung. Optimizing the use of aeromagnetic data for predictive geological interpretation: an example from the Grenville Province, Quebec
577 -- 591Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada, John R. Miller, R. Pedrós, Wout Verhoef, M. Berger. FluorMODgui V3.0: A graphic user interface for the spectral simulation of leaf and canopy chlorophyll fluorescence
592 -- 603K. Snopek, U. Casten. 3GRAINS: 3D Gravity Interpretation Software and its application to density modeling of the hellenic subduction zone
604 -- 614Brian D. Bue, Tomasz F. Stepinski. Automated classification of landforms on Mars
615 -- 623Qing Zhu, Yixiang Tian, Jie Zhao. An efficient depression processing algorithm for hydrologic analysis
624 -- 631Zhi Liang Wang, Yong-chi Li. Analysis of factors influencing the solution of the consolidation problem by using an element-free Galerkin method
632 -- 642Ata Bilgili, Keston W. Smith, Daniel R. Lynch. BatTri: A two-dimensional bathymetry-based unstructured triangular grid generator for finite element circulation modeling
643 -- 655G. Descamps, P. Therrien, R. Therrien. An interactive and open approach for the analysis and diffusion of geoscientific data
656 -- 662John A. Knox, Paul R. Ohmann. Iterative solutions of the gradient wind equation
663 -- 672Qingmou Li, Qiuming Cheng. VisualAnomaly: A GIS-based multifractal method for geochemical and geophysical anomaly separation in Walsh domain
673 -- 680Mauro De Donatis, Lorenzo Bruciatelli. MAP IT: The GIS software for field mapping with tablet pc
681 -- 695James Gunning, Michael E. Glinsky. Wavelet extractor: A Bayesian well-tie and wavelet extraction program
696 -- 703M. Murat Monkul, Okan Önal. A Visual Basic program for analyzing oedometer test results and evaluating intergranular void ratio
704 -- 707Xiaoyong Zhan, James J. Butler Jr.. KGS-HighK: A Fortran 90 program for simulation of hydraulic tests in highly permeable aquifers
708 -- 712L. F. Han, P. Maloszewski. Comment on 'LUMPED: a Visual Basic code of lumped-parameter models for mean residence time analyses of groundwater systems by Ozyurt and Bayari, Computers & Geosciences 29 (2003) 79-90'

Volume 32, Issue 4

421 -- 433Bulent Tutmez, Zubeyde Hatipoglu, Uzay Kaymak. Modelling electrical conductivity of groundwater using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system
434 -- 441Xiaoyu Jiang, Jianping Qiao, Chenghua Wang, Yu Zhao. Computer simulation of landslides by the contact element method
442 -- 451Cheinway Hwang, Yu-Chi Kao. Spherical harmonic analysis and synthesis using FFT: Application to temporal gravity variation
452 -- 461A. J. A. M. Temme, J. M. Schoorl, A. Veldkamp. Algorithm for dealing with depressions in dynamic landscape evolution models
462 -- 475Chui Kwan Cheung, Wenzhong Shi. Positional error modeling for line simplification based on automatic shape similarity analysis in GIS
476 -- 484Yunhao Chen, Xiaobing Li, Jing Li. A TSAR model for daily evapotranspiration at broad spatial scales: A case study in Northern China
485 -- 496Chang-Hsu Chen, Zsay-Shing Lin. A committee machine with empirical formulas for permeability prediction
497 -- 511Johiris I. Rodríguez-Tablante, Christopher Juhlin, Björn Bergman. First Arrival Seismic Tomography (FAST) vs. PStomo_eq applied to crooked line seismic data from the Siljan ring area
512 -- 526Maria Luisa Damiani, G. Groppelli, G. Norini, Elisa Bertino, A. Gigliuto, Andrea Nucita. A lava flow simulation model for the development of volcanic hazard maps for Mount Etna (Italy)
527 -- 541Rongjiang Wang, Francisco Lorenzo-Martín, Frank Roth. PSGRN/PSCMP - a new code for calculating co- and post-seismic deformation, geoid and gravity changes based on the viscoelastic-gravitational dislocation theory
542 -- 553Thushan Chandrasiri Ekneligoda, Herbert Henkel. The spacing calculator software - A Visual Basic program to calculate spatial properties of lineaments
554 -- 560Jibin Zhou, Xianhua Li. GeoPlot: An Excel VBA program for geochemical data plotting

Volume 32, Issue 3

283 -- 302Witold F. Krajewski, Alexandros A. Ntelekos, Radoslaw Goska. A GIS-based methodology for the assessment of weather radar beam blockage in mountainous regions: two examples from the US NEXRAD network
303 -- 315A. Mansourian, Abbas Rajabifard, Mohammad Javad Valadan Zoej, Ian P. Williamson. Using SDI and web-based system to facilitate disaster management
316 -- 325Frank Pattyn. TM model for Greenland and Antarctic ice-sheet response to climate changes
326 -- 338John V. Smith, Eberhard Beermann. Multivectors: Nine components represented on a ternary diagram
339 -- 351J. J. Carrera-Hernández, S. J. Gaskin. The groundwater modeling tool for GRASS (GMTG): Open source groundwater flow modeling
352 -- 359Mario A. Morin, Francesco Ficarazzo. Monte Carlo simulation as a tool to predict blasting fragmentation based on the Kuz-Ram model
360 -- 370E. Poizot, Y. Méar, M. Thomas, S. Garnaud. The application of geostatistics in defining the characteristic distance for grain size trend analysis
371 -- 381Chengliang Fan, Gary L. Pavlis, Kagan Tuncay. GCLgrid: A three-dimensional geographical curvilinear grid library for computational seismology
382 -- 395Robyn K. Robertson, Ute A. Mueller, Lynette M. Bloom. Direct sequential simulation with histogram reproduction: A comparison of algorithms
396 -- 418Kevin B. Sprague, Eric A. de Kemp, Winston Wong, John McGaughey, Gervais Perron, Tucker Barrie. Spatial targeting using queries in a 3-D GIS environment with application to mineral exploration
419 -- 0Ricardo A. Olea. Erratum to: "Semivariogram modeling by weighted least squares": [Computers & Geosciences, 22(4) 387-397]

Volume 32, Issue 2

145 -- 165Tianfu Xu, Eric Sonnenthal, Nicolas Spycher, Karsten Pruess. 2 geological sequestration
166 -- 175Thomas A. Jones. MATLAB functions to analyze directional (azimuthal) data - I: Single-sample inference
176 -- 183Thomas A. Jones. MATLAB functions to analyze directional (azimuthal) data - II: Correlation
184 -- 194Byron Antoniou, Lysandros Tsoulos. The potential of XML encoding in geomatics converting raster images to XML and SVG
195 -- 202Qin Dai, Jianwen Ma, Ouyang Yun. Remote sensing data change detection based on the CI test of Bayesian networks
203 -- 211Kwan Tun Lee, Yi-Ru Chung, Chi-Chung Lau, Chung-Chieh Meng, Shen Chiang. A window-based inquiry system for design discharge based on geomorphic runoff modeling
212 -- 221Laurent Tacher, Ian Pomian-Srzednicki, Aurèle Parriaux. Geological uncertainties associated with 3-D subsurface models
222 -- 229Marcus Apel. From 3d geomodelling systems towards 3d geoscience information systems: Data model, query functionality, and data management
230 -- 239Chao Chen, Jianghai Xia, Jiangping Liu, Guangding Feng. Nonlinear inversion of potential-field data using a hybrid-encoding genetic algorithm
240 -- 246Serhat Akin. Mathematical modeling of steam-assisted gravity drainage
247 -- 258Anton Kruger, Ramon Lawrence, Eduard Constantin Dragut. Building a terabyte NEXRAD radar database for hydrometeorology research
259 -- 264Oliver S. Boyd. An efficient Matlab script to calculate heterogeneous anisotropically elastic wave propagation in three dimensions
265 -- 269Akira Kageyama, Tooru Sugiyama, Kunihiko Watanabe, Tetsuya Sato. A note on the dipole coordinates
270 -- 274Arthur J. Lembo Jr., Megan Young Lew, Magdeline Laba, Philippe Baveye. Use of spatial SQL to assess the practical significance of the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem
275 -- 281José Fernández, María Charco, John B. Rundle, Kristy F. Tiampo. A revision of the FORTRAN codes GRAVW to compute deformation produced by a point magma intrusion in elastic-gravitational layered earth models

Volume 32, Issue 10

1535 -- 1543Zhi Liang Wang, Yong-chi Li, J. G. Wang. Study of stress waves in geomedia and effect of a soil cover layer on wave attenuation using a 1-D finite-difference method
1544 -- 1563Yuhong Liu. Using the Snesim program for multiple-point statistical simulation
1564 -- 1572Marcus I. Bursik, Galina L. Rogova. Use of neural networks and decision fusion for lithostratigraphic correlation with sparse data, Mono-Inyo Craters, California
1573 -- 1584Cheinway Hwang, Yu-Shen Hsiao, Hsuan-Chang Shih. Data reduction in scalar airborne gravimetry: Theory, software and case study in Taiwan
1585 -- 1591G. R. J. Cooper, D. R. Cowan. Enhancing potential field data using filters based on the local phase
1592 -- 1599G. R. J. Cooper. Obtaining dip and susceptibility information from Euler deconvolution using the Hough transform
1600 -- 1614Guy Simpson, Sébastien Castelltort. Coupled model of surface water flow, sediment transport and morphological evolution
1615 -- 1628Xavier Emery, Christian Lantuéjoul. TBSIM: A computer program for conditional simulation of three-dimensional Gaussian random fields via the turning bands method
1629 -- 1645Chaoshui Xu, Peter Alan Dowd, Kanti V. Mardia, Robert J. Fowell. A flexible true plurigaussian code for spatial facies simulations
1646 -- 1653Ulisses T. Mello, Liqing Xu. Using XML to improve the productivity and robustness in application development in geosciences
1654 -- 1668Hansheng Wang, Patrick Wu, Zhiyong Wang. An approach for spherical harmonic analysis of non-smooth data
1669 -- 1681Clayton V. Deutsch. A sequential indicator simulation program for categorical variables with point and block data: BlockSIS
1682 -- 1698P. Clegg, Lorenzo Bruciatelli, F. Domingos, R. R. Jones, Mauro De Donatis, R. W. Wilson. Digital geological mapping with tablet PC and PDA: A comparison
1699 -- 1708James D. McCarthy, Phil A. Graniero. A GIS-based borehole data management and 3D visualization system
1709 -- 1719Mauro Giudici, Chiara Vassena. dsm.f90: A computer code for the solution of an inverse problem of ground water hydrology by the differential system method
1720 -- 1732Robert I. Dunfey, Bruce M. Gittings, James K. Batcheller. Towards an open architecture for vector GIS
1733 -- 1745S. Benahmed Daho, S. Kahlouche, J. D. Fairhead. A procedure for modelling the differences between the gravimetric geoid model and GPS/levelling data with an example in the north part of Algeria
1746 -- 1757Christian Kiehle. Business logic for geoprocessing of distributed geodata
1758 -- 1768Danny Thorne, Christian D. Langevin, Michael C. Sukop. Addition of simultaneous heat and solute transport and variable fluid viscosity to SEAWAT
1769 -- 1779Craig O'Neill, Louis Moresi, Dietmar Müller, Rich Albert, Frédéric Dufour. Ellipsis 3D: A particle-in-cell finite-element hybrid code for modelling mantle convection and lithospheric deformation
1780 -- 1795Anne M. Le Brocq, Antony J. Payne, Martin J. Siegert. West Antarctic balance calculations: Impact of flux-routing algorithm, smoothing algorithm and topography
1796 -- 1805Jinqu Zhang, Yunpeng Wang, Yan Li. A C++ program for retrieving land surface temperature from the data of Landsat TM/ETM+ band6
1806 -- 1813N. Sundararajan, V. Ramesh Babu, N. Shiva Prasad, Y. Srinivas. VLFPROS - A Matlab code for processing of VLF-EM data
1814 -- 1816Aidan Slingsby. Z. Sisi, P. David, Editors, , Large-Scale 3D Data Integration (2006) CRC, Boca Raton, FL 0-8493-9898-3 (245pp., US$129.95/ Euro74.99)
1817 -- 0Rongjiang Wang, Francisco Lorenzo-Martín, Frank Roth. Erratum to: "Computation of deformation induced by earthquakes in a multi-layered elastic crust - FORTRAN programs EDGRN/EDCMP": [Computers & Geosciences, 29(2) (2003) 195-207]

Volume 32, Issue 1

1 -- 16Alok Porwal, E. J. M. Carranza, M. Hale. Bayesian network classifiers for mineral potential mapping
17 -- 27Nam H. Tran, Zhixi Chen, Sheik S. Rahman. Integrated conditional global optimisation for discrete fracture network modelling
29 -- 41Radu C. Gogu, Volker J. Dietrich, Bernhard Jenny, Florian M. Schwandner, Lorenz Hurni. A geo-spatial data management system for potentially active volcanoes - GEOWARN project
43 -- 51Wolfram Rühaak. A Java application for quality weighted 3-d interpolation
52 -- 63Eric A. de Kemp, Ernst M. Schetselaar, Kevin B. Sprague. 3-D symbolization of L-S fabrics as an aid to the analysis of geological structures
64 -- 72Yilin Fang, Steven B. Yabusaki, Gour-Tsyh Yeh. A general simulator for reaction-based biogeochemical processes
73 -- 84Björn Zehner. Interactive exploration of tensor fields in geosciences using volume rendering
85 -- 91Bruno Andò, Emilio Pecora. An advanced video-based system for monitoring active volcanoes
92 -- 101Jorge D. Abad, Marcelo H. Garcia. RVR Meander: A toolbox for re-meandering of channelized streams
102 -- 108Richard J. Lisle, J. L. Fernández Martínez, N. Bobillo-Ares, O. Menéndez, J. Aller, F. Bastida. ® - based program for fold shape classification
109 -- 123David Robinson, Trevor Dhu, John Schneider. SUA: A computer program to compute regolith site-response and estimate uncertainty for probabilistic seismic hazard analyses
124 -- 134Jacob Napieralski, Yingkui Li, Jon Harbor. Comparing predicted and observed spatial boundaries of geologic phenomena: Automated Proximity and Conformity Analysis applied to ice sheet reconstructions
135 -- 140Timothy C. Riley, Theodore A. Endreny, John D. Halfman. Monitoring soil moisture and water table height with a low-cost data logger
141 -- 144Manfred Mudelsee. CLIM-X-DETECT: A Fortran 90 program for robust detection of extremes against a time-dependent background in climate records