Uncertainty Estimation for Resource Assessment—An Application to Coal John H. SchuenemeyerHelen C. Power OriginalPaper Pages: 521 - 541
The Impact of Biased Sampling on the Estimation of the Semivariogram Within Fractured Media Containing Multiple Fracture Sets Stephen E. SillimanBrian Berkowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 543 - 560
Quasi-Symmetry and Reversible Markov Sequences in Sedimentary Sections W. E. SharpThomas Markham OriginalPaper Pages: 561 - 579
Object and Pixel-Based Reservoir Modeling of a Braided Fluvial Reservoir D. SeifertJ. L. Jensen OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 603
Effects of Highly Permeable Geological Discontinuities upon Groundwater Productivity and Well Yield Young-Jin ParkKang-Kun LeeJun-Mo Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 605 - 618
Texture Analysis of Grey-Tone Images by Mathematical Morphology: A Nondestructive Tool for the Quantitative Assessment of Stone Decay António MaurícioCarlos Figueiredo OriginalPaper Pages: 619 - 642
Book Review: Diagenesis: A Quantitative Perspective—Implications for Basin Modeling and Rock Property Prediction By Melvin R. Giles Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1997, 526 pp. hardcover $225 (US), ISBN 0-7923-4814-1 Christopher Kendall BookReview Pages: 643 - 644