
Computers in Geology - 25 Years of Progress
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 17. February 1994
Book
Hardback
316 pages
978-0-19-508593-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book vividly demonstrates the importance and increasing breadth of quantitative methods in the earth sciences. With contributions from an international cast of leading practitioners, it covers a wide range of state-of-the-art methods and applications, including computer modelling and mapping techniques. Many chapters also contain reviews and extensive bibliographies which serve to make this an invaluable introduction to the entire field. In addition to its detailed presentations, the book includes chapters on the history of geomathematics and also on Eigen - the father of mathematical geology.
Reviews / Votes
Of interest to a wide spectrum of specialist readers. * Aslib Book Guide, Vol. 59, no. 12 Dec 1994 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
colour plates, line figures, tables
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
710 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-508593-8 (9780195085938)
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John C. Davis | Ute Christina Herzfeld
Computers in Geology--25 Years of Progress
25 Years of Progress
E-Book
12/1993
Oxford University Press
€173.99
Available for download
Persons
Editor
Chief, Mathematical Geology Section, Kansas Geological Survey; Professor of Petroleum EngineeringChief, Mathematical Geology Section, Kansas Geological Survey; Professor of Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas
Assistant Research Geomathematician/Project Scientist, Scripps Institution of OceanographyAssistant Research Geomathematician/Project Scientist, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. Weights of evidence modeling and weighted logistic regression for mineral potential mapping ; 3. Gold prospecting with factorial cokriging in the Limousin, France ; 4. Recent experiences with Prospector II ; 5. Correspondence analysis in heavy mineral interpretation ; 6. Mathematics between source and trap: Uncertainty in hydrocarbon migration modeling ; 7. Risk analysis of petroleum prospects ; 8. Characteristic analysis as an oil exploration tool ; 9. Subsurface stratigraphic analysis ; 10. Automated correlation based on Markov analysis of vertical successions and Walther's Law ; 11. Milankovitch cyclicity in the stratigraphic record - A review ; 12. Can the Ginsburg model generate cycles? ; 13. Quantitative genetics in paleontology: Evolution in tertiary ostracoda ; 14. An integrated approach to forward modeling carbonate platform development ; 15. Principal component analysis of three-way data ; 16. A solution to the percentage-data problem in petrology ; 17. Amplitude and phase in map and image enhancement ; 18. Fractals in geosciences - challenges and concerns ; 19. An executable notation, with illustrations from elementary crystallography ; 20. Uncertainty in geology ; 21. Expert systems in environmental geology ; 22. From multivariate sampling to thematic maps with an application to marine geochemistry ; 23. The kinematics of paleo landforms ; 24. R.G.V. Eigen: Legendary father of mathematical geology ; Index