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Geostatistical and geospatial approaches for the characterization of natural resources in the enviroment : challenges, processes and strategies
These proceeding of the LAMG 2014 conference in new delhi explore the current state of the art and inform readers about the latest geostatistical and space-based tehcnologies for assessment and manajement in the contexts of natural resource exploration, enviromental pollution, hazards and natural disaster research. the proceeding cover 3D visuallization, time-series analysis, enviromental geochemistry, numerical solutions, in hydrology and hydrogeology, geotechnical engineering. multivariate, geostatistics, disaster management, fractal modelling, petroleum exploration, geoinformatics, sedimentary basin analysis, spatiotemporal modelling, digital rock geophysics, advanced mining assessment and glacial studies, and range from the laboratory to integrated field studies.rnmatematichs play a key part in the crust, mantle, oceans and atmosphere, creatign climates that cause natural disasters, and influencing fundamental aspects of life-supporting systems and many other geological processes affecting planet earth. as such, it is assential to understand the synergy between the classical geosciences and matematich, witch can provide the methodological tools needed to tackle complex problems in modern geosciences.rnThe development of science and technology transforming from a descriptive stage to a more quantitative stage, involves qualitative interpretations such as conceptual models that are complemented by quantification, e.g numerical models, fast dynamic geologic models, deterministic and stochastic models. due to the increasting complexity of the problems faced by todays geoscientists, joint efforts to establish new conseptual and numerical models and develop new paradigms are called for.
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