Microcomputer Applications in Geology 2

Microcomputer Applications in Geology 2 PDF

Author: J.T. Hanley

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1483287327

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The development and utilization of microcomputers is widespread and rapid in all scientific disciplines, geology being no exception. Microcomputers are becoming ubiquitous and indispensable in research and teaching as well as in the commercial sector. The applications that are available to the geologic community today are increasingly dynamic and sophisticated, although to date software has been the limiting factor. This volume provides an excellent source of software and ideas on applications. Papers cover a wide range of subjects both in geology and computer science. The applications range from reconstructing fossil shells to reconstructing landscape terrains, covering topics such as expert systems, simulations, database construction and data analysis and display.

Use of Microcomputers in Geology

Use of Microcomputers in Geology PDF

Author: Hans Kürzl

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-21

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1489923357

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This volume 'Use ofMicrocomputers in Geology' is the sixth in the series Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences published by Plenum Press in New York. The series was started in 1969 to publish proceedings of important meetings on geomathematics and computer applications. The first two volumes recorded proceedings ofthe Colloquia (1969,1970) sponsored by the Kansas Geological Survey at The University ofKansas in Lawrence. The third volume was proceedings ofthe 8th International Sedimentological Congress (1971) held in Heidelberg, West Germany; the fourth was preceedings ofthe 8th Geochautauqua (1979) at Syracuse Universityin Syracuse, New York; and the fifth was selected papers from the 27th International Geological Congress (1989) held in Washington, D.C. All meetings were cosponsored by the International Association for Mathematical Geology. These special publications are important in the development of quantitative geology. Papers by a wide range of authors on a wide range of topics gives the reader a flavor for recent advances in the subject -in this volume, those advances in the use ofmicrocomputers. The 24 authors ofthe 15 papers come from nine countries -Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, UK, and USA. My coeditor, Hans Kürzl, has given pertinent information on the included papers in the Introduction.

Computer Applications in Petroleum Geology

Computer Applications in Petroleum Geology PDF

Author: Joseph Edward Robinson

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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"This book is intended for practical exploration geologists in the day-to-day use of the geologic data base. It should show them how to use their expertise in the selection and display of computer-generated products."--Preface.

Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences

Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences PDF

Author: Daniel F. Merriam

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-11-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781468477344

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In looking back at the 1970's, the decade may prove to be a crucial one in the development of quantitative geology. After quantification had lain fallow and essen­ tially undeveloped for 120 years, introduction of the computer in the 1950's revived interest and fostered ad­ vances in the subject. Developments continued through the 1960's at a rapid pace and the state-of-the-art was reported on in the proceedings of an international sym­ posium held at the University of Kansas in June 1969 (Merriam, 1969). The proceedings of the Kansas meeting, published as the first contribution in this series on "Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences" was one of 8 collo­ quia sponsored by the Kansas Geological Survey and the International Association for Mathematical Geology in the late 1960's. In a sense those international sympo­ sia were continued in the 1970's at Syracuse University as a series of Geochautauquas sponsored by the Depart­ ment of Geology at Syracuse University and the Interna­ tional Association for Mathematical Geology. These pro­ ceedings report the results of the 8th Geochautauqua held in Syracuse on 26-27 October 1979.