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Liang Liu, Tianbin Li and Chunchi Ma
Three-dimensional (3D) models provide the most intuitive representation of geological conditions. Traditional modeling methods heavily depend on technicians? expertise and lack ease of updating. In this study, we introduce a deep learning-based method fo...
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Cristina Torrecillas, Andres Payo, Manuel Cobos, Helen Burke, Dave Morgan, Helen Smith and Gareth Owen Jenkins
This study represents the first attempt to map the sediment thickness spatial distribution along the Andalusian coastal zone by integrating various publicly available datasets. While prior studies have presented bedform- and sediment-type syntheses, none...
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Lei Liu, Yong Sun, Min Ji, Huimeng Wang and Jiantao Liu
The three-dimensional (3D) geological voxel model is essential for numerical simulation and resource calculation. However, it can be challenging due to the point in polygon test in 3D voxel modeling. The commonly used Winding number algorithm requires th...
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Mustafa Fahri Karabulut and Vahap Engin Gülal
Earthquakes occur as a result of ruptures on faults along plate boundaries. It is possible to reveal the approximate location and magnitude of the earthquake rupture, but this requires that the seismic cycle and kinematics of the study area are well know...
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Dominic Ek Leong Ong and Elizabeth Eu Mee Chong
Retaining walls are often used to construct basements and underground station boxes. This unique case study compares the field-measured contiguous bored pile (CBP) wall, surrounding geology, and hydrogeology or groundwater responses against the results u...
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Hong Li, Bo Wan, Deping Chu, Run Wang, Guoxi Ma, Jinming Fu and Zhuocheng Xiao
Three-dimensional geological modeling is a process of interpreting geological features from limited sample data and making predictions, which can be converted into a classification task for grid units in the geological space. In sedimentary settings, it ...
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Hao Shang, Yan-Gen Shen, Shuang Li, An-Bo Li and Tao Zhang
With the three-dimensional (3D) geological information system development, 3D geological cross-sections (GCs) have become the primary data for geological work and scientific research. Throughout past geological surveys or research works, a lot of two-dim...
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An-Bo Li, Hao Chen, Xiao-Feng Du, Guo-Kai Sun and Xian-Yu Liu
Most fabrication methods for three-dimensional (3D) geological symbols are limited to two types: directly increasing the dimensionality of a 2D geological symbol or performing appropriate modeling for an actual 3D geological situation. The former can exp...
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Andrea Miano, Fabio Di Carlo, Annalisa Mele, Ilaria Giannetti, Nicoletta Nappo, Matteo Rompato, Pasquale Striano, Manuela Bonano, Francesca Bozzano, Riccardo Lanari, Paolo Mazzanti, Alberto Meda, Andrea Prota and Gabriele Scarascia Mugnozza
Structural health monitoring is a crucial issue in areas with different hazard sources, such as Italy. Among non-invasive monitoring techniques, remote sensing provides useful information in supporting the management process and safety evaluations, reduc...
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Xian-Yu Liu, An-Bo Li, Hao Chen, Yan-Qing Men and Yong-Liang Huang
Geological maps have wide coverage with low acquisition difficulty. When other geological survey data are scarce, they are a valuable source of geological structure information for geological modeling. However, for structures with large deformation, geol...
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