Computational Geosciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Computational Geosciences is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Domain decomposition and partitioning methods for mixed finite element discretizations of the Biot system of poroelasticity39
Local and global timeseries proxies using functional principal component analysis: application to history-matching and uncertainty quantification33
A natural Hessian approximation for ensemble based optimization32
A one-dimensional local discontinuous Galerkin Richards’ equation solution with dual-time stepping27
Determination of Two-phase Relative Permeability from a Displacement with Safman-Rayleigh Instability Using a Coarse-Scale Model History Matching Approach23
A mineral precipitation model based on the volume of fluid method22
Bayesian model evaluation for multiple scenarios20
Deep learning-aided image-oriented history matching of geophysical data19
Huff-n-Puff (HNP) design for shale reservoirs using local dual-porosity, dual-permeability compositional simulation19
Data-driven modelling with coarse-grid network models17
Competitive algorithm to balance and predict blasting outcomes using measured field data sets16
Analysis of the hyperparameter optimisation of four machine learning satellite imagery classification methods16
A 3D organized point cloud clustering algorithm for seismic fault data based on region growth16
A novel hierarchical model calibration method for deep water reservoirs under depletion and aquifer influence15
Unsupervised segmentation for sandstone thin section image analysis14
Generating subsurface earth models using discrete representation learning and deep autoregressive network14
Ensemble-based history matching of the Edvard Grieg field using 4D seismic data14
Adaptive generalized multiscale approximation of a mixed finite element method with velocity elimination14
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