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On the plate velocity scaling break. [PDF]

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Zaccagnino D   +3 more
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GEOLOGICAL INFORMATION ABOUT GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA, THREATENING CITIES

Crisis Management and Technologies, 2023
It is statistically calculated, that in general one in every hundred thousand people on Earth dies from natural disasters. Natural disasters that have occurred around the world over the past 20 years have killed 1.3 million people and caused over $ 2.9 trillion in property damage, according to a report by the United Nations Office for Disaster ...
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Drawing parallels: Modelling geological phenomena using constraint satisfaction

Journal of Structural Geology, 2010
Abstract This paper gives insight into the transition between the different folding-types seen in nature. Using constraint satisfaction and optimization to study least energy solutions of an elastic, frictional model for concentric parallel folding, kink band waveshapes resulting from the same model are discovered. Simplifying the concentric parallel
Edmunds, Rorie   +2 more
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Information technology for forecasting geological processes and phenomena

Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, 1997
The information technology and instrumental environment GEO are described. The technology implemented in GEO integrates the geographic information technology with case-based and knowledge-based system technologies. The applications to seismic hazard assessment for the region of the Lesser Caucasus and the Eastern part of the Great Caucasus are ...
V. Gitis   +4 more
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MINING AND GEOLOGICAL FEATURES OF FORECASTING DYNAMIC PHENOMENA IN COAL MINES

Mining Geology & Geoecology, 2022
The issues of forecasting and preventing dynamic phenomena in coal mines, despite decades of research, remain insufficiently studied. The nature of dynamic phenomena is far from being known, and as the depth of mining of coal seams increases, the phenomena become more and more formidable and, as a rule, unpredictable.Most of the dynamic phenomena are ...
N.V. Vergelska   +2 more
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Statistical Description of Geological Phenomena

Nature, 1966
An Introduction to Statistical Models in Geology By W. C. Krumbein and Franklin A. Graybill. (International Series in the Earth Sciences.) Pp. xi + 475. (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.; Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Ltd., 1965.) $13; 104s.
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