[CARTE][B] Structural geology
DM Ragan, Ragan - 1985 - academia.edu
2.1 Definitions 30 2.2 Thickness determination 31 2.3 Thickness by direct measurement 31
2.4 Thickness from indirect measurements 32 2.5 Apparent thickness 36 2.6 Thickness …
2.4 Thickness from indirect measurements 32 2.5 Apparent thickness 36 2.6 Thickness …
Using close range terrestrial digital photogrammetry for 3-D rock slope modeling and discontinuity map** in the United States
WC Haneberg - Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2008 - Springer
Close range terrestrial digital photogrammetry has evolved into a useful remote
characterization tool for rock slope practitioners, particularly in situations where manual …
characterization tool for rock slope practitioners, particularly in situations where manual …
Catastrophic failure: how and when? Insights from 4‐D in situ x‐ray microtomography
Catastrophic failure of brittle rocks is important in managing risk associated with system‐
sized material failure. Such failure is caused by nucleation, growth, and coalescence of …
sized material failure. Such failure is caused by nucleation, growth, and coalescence of …
Landscapes of human evolution: models and methods of tectonic geomorphology and the reconstruction of hominin landscapes
This paper examines the relationship between complex and tectonically active landscapes
and patterns of human evolution. We show how active tectonics can produce dynamic …
and patterns of human evolution. We show how active tectonics can produce dynamic …
[HTML][HTML] Coupled multiphysical model for investigation of influence factors in the application of microbially induced calcite precipitation
The study presents a comprehensive coupled thermo-bio-chemo-hydraulic (T-BCH)
modeling framework for stabilizing soils using microbially induced calcite precipitation …
modeling framework for stabilizing soils using microbially induced calcite precipitation …
Directional roughness profiles from three-dimensional photogrammetric or laser scanner point clouds
WC Haneberg - ARMA Canada-US Rock Mechanics Symposium, 2007 - onepetro.org
ABSTRACT ABSTRACT: Outcrop-scale directional roughness profiles can be extracted from
photogrammetric or laser scanner point clouds using a straightforward five step procedure …
photogrammetric or laser scanner point clouds using a straightforward five step procedure …
[CARTE][B] Algebraic geodesy and geoinformatics
While preparing and teaching 'Introduction to Geodesy I and II'to undergraduate students at
Stuttgart University, we noticed a gap which motivated the writing of the present book …
Stuttgart University, we noticed a gap which motivated the writing of the present book …
Mathematical geosciences
Basically, a numeric (or numerical) method is one that could be done with a simple hand-
held calculator, using basic arithmetic, square roots, some trigonometry functions, and a few …
held calculator, using basic arithmetic, square roots, some trigonometry functions, and a few …
Modelling of income distribution in the European Union with the Fokker–Planck equation
M Jagielski, R Kutner - Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2013 - Elsevier
Herein, we applied statistical physics to study incomes of three (low-, medium-and high-
income) society classes instead of the two (low-and medium-income) classes studied so far …
income) society classes instead of the two (low-and medium-income) classes studied so far …
[PDF][PDF] Simulation of 3D block populations to characterize outcrop sampling bias in bimrocks
WC Haneberg - Felsbau, 2004 - geoengineer.org
By William C. Haneberg lock-in-matrix rocks (bimrocks) are defined as “a mixture of rocks,
composed of geotechnically significant blocks within a bonded matrix of finer texture”(1), a …
composed of geotechnically significant blocks within a bonded matrix of finer texture”(1), a …