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Computer applications in the earth sciences: an international symposium [Libro electrónico] / Edited by Daniel F. Merriam

Merriam, Daniel F [editor].
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 en línea Libro en línea Editor: New York, New York, United States: Plenum Press, c1969Descripción: xi, 281 páginas : ilustraciones ; 26 centímetros.ISBN: 9781461586357 (Print); 9781461586333 (Online).Tema(s): Earth sciences -- Data processing -- CongressesNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 277-281 Número de sistema: 55432Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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It has been evident for several years that a summary of where we came from, where we are, and where we are going with computer-oriented research was not only desir­ able but necessary. The application of computers by earth scientists is numerous and the methods have proved of val­ ue in problem solving as well as data processing. Many methods unknown or unavailable just a few years ago now are used routinely. An overall appraisal of the methods at this time is deemed more than appropriate. Preface to the program was stated as Computer applications in the earth sciences is the subject of this International Symposium held on campus at The University of Kansas at Lawrence on 16, 17, and 18 June 1969. The symposium, the sixth in a series, is sponsored by the Kansas Geological Survey, International As­ sociation for Mathematical Geology, and University Extension. Papers by leading experts in their field stress the "status-of-the-art." Speakers will discuss the use of computers in the earth sciences, past, present, and future. The meeting is planned for those not acquainted with the tremendous ad­ vancements made in quantitative methods in recent years and those who are interested in future pos­ sibilities.

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Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 277-281

1. Developments at the man-machine interface.. 2. Stratigraphic analysis.. 3. Computer processing of seismic reflections in petroleum exploration.. 4. Future of well-data information systems.. 5. Modelling the petrology of detrital sediments.. 6. Aspects of quantitative distributional paleoecology.. 7. Computer applications in mining geology.. 8. Computer applications and developments in petrology.. 9. Systems analysis in water-resources investigations.. 10. The constant sum problem in geochemistry.. 11. Systems analysis╌the next phase for computer development in petroleum engineering.. 12. Computer as a research tool in paleontology.. 13. Computers in oceanography.. 14. Trends in computer applications in structural geology.. 15. The computer in geological perspective.. Index

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It has been evident for several years that a summary of where we came from, where we are, and where we are going with computer-oriented research was not only desir­ able but necessary. The application of computers by earth scientists is numerous and the methods have proved of val­ ue in problem solving as well as data processing. Many methods unknown or unavailable just a few years ago now are used routinely. An overall appraisal of the methods at this time is deemed more than appropriate. Preface to the program was stated as Computer applications in the earth sciences is the subject of this International Symposium held on campus at The University of Kansas at Lawrence on 16, 17, and 18 June 1969. The symposium, the sixth in a series, is sponsored by the Kansas Geological Survey, International As­ sociation for Mathematical Geology, and University Extension. Papers by leading experts in their field stress the "status-of-the-art." Speakers will discuss the use of computers in the earth sciences, past, present, and future. The meeting is planned for those not acquainted with the tremendous ad­ vancements made in quantitative methods in recent years and those who are interested in future pos­ sibilities. eng

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