Monsen et al., 2011 - Google Patents
The automated interpretation of photorealistic outcrop modelsMonsen et al., 2011
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- Monsen E
- Hunt D
- Bounaim A
- Savary-Sismondini B
- Brenna T
- Nickel M
- Sonneland L
- Thurmond J
- Gillespie P
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During the last decade, the laser scanning of outcrop analogues for the construction of 3D geologic models has become commonplace. Many elements of both laser-scan data collection and photorealistic model creation have dedicated software and are semi …
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