Posters GI1.3/SSS12.15
GI1.3/SSS12.15 Applications of Data, Methods and Models in Geosciences (co-organized) |
Convener: Sid-Ali Ouadfeul | Co-Convener: Leila Aliouane |
Attendance Time: Monday, 13 April 2015, 17:30–19:00 Red Posters Chairperson: Sid-Ali OUADFEUL |
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R306
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EGU2015-1279
Extending an operational meteorological monitoring network through machine learning and classical geo-statistical approaches |
R307
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EGU2015-1280
Evaluating different machine learning approaches for the interpolation of ambient air temperature at Mt. Kilimajaro, Tanzania |
R308
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EGU2015-2148
Surface and internal multiple attenuation by prediction and subtraction: case studies |
R309
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EGU2015-4623
Multiscale seismic characterization of marine sediments by using a wavelet-based approach |
R310
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EGU2015-4667
Analysis on the flood vulnerability in the Seoul and Busan metropolitan area, Korea using spatial database |
R311
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EGU2015-5292
Measurement of the open porosity of agricultural soils with acoustic waves |
R312
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EGU2015-6817
A Hierarchical Bayesian Model for Regression-Based Climate-Change Detection and Attribution |
R313
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EGU2015-7060
3D modeling of a dolerite intrusion from the photogrammetric and geophysical data integration. |
R314
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EGU2015-7174
Zonation of flood production potential in Kabutar Ali Chai watershed using SCS model |
R315 |
EGU2015-7716
Automatic signal discrimination using Decision Trees: An application to continuous records of moored hydrophones (withdrawn) |
R316
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EGU2015-8319
First experience of high-frequency magnetometric probe on light Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in geology. |
R317
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EGU2015-9169
Interactive exploration of the vulnerability of the human infrastructure: an approach using simultaneous display of similar locations |
R318
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EGU2015-9262
Using GIS techniques to detect the impact of territorial evolution on producing natural hazard in Northern Romania, commune Vorniceni |
R319
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EGU2015-10291
Vane shear test for cohesionless soils |
R320
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EGU2015-12482
Characterization of a small-scale drainage basin in Central Portugal – a multidisciplinary approach |