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Evaluation of geological hazards susceptibility along a key railway based on machine learning. [PDF]

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Planetary geological processes

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014
In this introduction to planetary geology, we review the major geologic processes affecting the solid bodies of the solar system, namely volcanism, tectonism, impact cratering, and erosion. We illustrate the interplay of these processes in different worlds, briefly reviewing how they affect the surfaces of the Earth's Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars ...
Rosaly M. C. Lopes, Anezina Solomonidou
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Rates of geological processes

Earth-Science Reviews, 2021
Abstract Rates are widely used to characterize processes in the geological sciences, and the ratios that rates represent deserve more careful attention. The numerator is a measure of change or difference, and the denominator is generally a corresponding interval of time.
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Geological Processes and Evolution

Space Science Reviews, 2001
Geological mapping and establishment of stratigraphic relationships provides an overview of geological processes operating on Mars and how they have varied in time and space. Impact craters and basins shaped the crust in earliest history and as their importance declined, evidence of extensive regional volcanism emerged during the Late Noachian ...
Head, J.W.   +9 more
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Processes of geological evolution

Journal of the Geological Society, 1971
T he heart of geology has always been represented by a synthesis of diverse disciplines. In the early days of our science, it was from this synthesis that the great historical pageant of the last four thousand million years was built up.
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Groundwater in Geologic Processes

2006
The 2006 second edition of this well received and widely adopted textbook has been extensively revised to provide a more comprehensive treatment of hydromechanics (the coupling of groundwater flow and deformation), to incorporate findings from the substantial body of research published since the first edition, and to include three new chapters on ...
Steven E. Ingebritsen   +2 more
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The Geological Characterization Process

1994
The primary objective of almost every geological characterization is concerned with predicting the spatial variation of one or more geological variables. In this context, a variable is defined as any property of the geological subsurface that exhibits spatial variability and can be measured in terms of real numeric values.
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