Toolkit for the study of seismic anisotropy.
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Toolkit for the study of seismic anisotropy.
Pynkowski is a Python package to compute Minkowski Functionals, as well as their expected values for different fields.
This program provides the analytical solution to borehole stress concentrations around boreholes drilled at an arbitrary orientation in an anisotropic rock formation. The input parameters include: borehole orientation, far-field stress orientation, borehole fluid pressure, elastic constants and orientation of the rock medium. This code was devel…
Retrieve azimuthal anisotropy of surface waves from inter-station measurements, following Schippkus et al. 2020
Bauer, J. K., & Böhlke, T. (2022). Variety of fiber orientation tensors. Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, 10812865211057602.
Analyze fluorescence lifetime and anisotropy decays.
A python library for sampling image textures from the anisotropic fractional Brownian field.
Simulate crystallographic preferred orientation evolution in polycrystals
Repository of data and code to accompany Bacon et al., 2022 (DOI: 10.1029/2021JB022655)
Electrical conductivity for transversely isotropic (uniaxial anisotropic) rocks with interconnected cracks/tubes
Python implementation of the anisotropic Gay-Berne potential
Toolkit for interfacing with shear-wave splitting codes.
Bauer, J. K., & Böhlke, T. (2022). On the dependence of orientation averaging mean field homogenization on planar fourth-order fiber orientation tensors. Mechanics of Materials, 104307.
The aim of the proposed work is to analyze the main parameters of the snowpack by referring to optical data acquired by the ESA Sentinel-2 satellites: based on the relationship between backscattering and the angle of incidence of the wave coming from the sun, we want to explain the behavior of snow backscattering as the parameters of the latter …
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