Predicting Soil Liquefaction Potential During Earthquakes with Data-driven Models
Soil liquefaction is a phenomenon where saturated soil temporarily loses its strength and stiffness during an earthquake, causing it to behave like a liquid…
Soil liquefaction is a phenomenon where saturated soil temporarily loses its strength and stiffness during an earthquake, causing it to behave like a liquid…
Understanding the Earth’s subsurface is crucial for various fields such as oil and gas exploration, earthquake research, and environmental studies. Advances in…
Chaos theory, a branch of mathematics focusing on complex systems and their unpredictable behavior, has become an invaluable tool in understanding geological…
Microseismic monitoring has become an essential tool in reservoir management, providing real-time insights into subsurface activities. With the advent of…
Understanding how sedimentary basins form is essential for geologists and students studying Earth’s history. Basin modeling software allows scientists to…
Understanding the age of rock formations is crucial for geologists studying Earth’s history. One of the most effective methods involves analyzing isotopic data…
Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is a computational method inspired by the social behavior of bird flocking and fish schooling. It has gained significant…
Understanding groundwater flow and contaminant transport in fractured rock systems is crucial for environmental protection and resource management. These…
Deep learning has revolutionized many fields, including geology and remote sensing. One of its promising applications is the classification of rock types using…
Pattern recognition plays a crucial role in modern geophysical surveys, especially when it comes to identifying mineralization zones. These zones are areas…