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E-raamat: Fractals: Concepts and Applications in Geosciences

Edited by (Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA), Edited by (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
  • Formaat: 364 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351648301
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  • Formaat: 364 pages
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  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351648301

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This book provides theoretical concepts and applications of fractals and multifractals to a broad range of audiences from various scientific communities, such as petroleum, chemical, civil and environmental engineering, atmospheric research, and hydrology. In the first chapter, we introduce fractals and multifractals from physics and math viewpoints. We then discuss theory and practical applications in detail. In what follows, in chapter 2, fragmentation process is modeled using fractals. Fragmentation is the breaking of aggregates into smaller pieces or fragments, a typical phenomenon in nature. In chapter 3, the advantages and disadvantages of two- and three-phase fractal models are discussed in detail. These two kinds of approach have been widely applied in the literature to model different characteristics of natural phenomena. In chapter 4, two- and three-phase fractal techniques are used to develop capillary pressure curve models, which characterize pore-size distribution of porous media. Percolation theory provides a theoretical framework to model flow and transport in disordered networks and systems. Therefore, following chapter 4, in chapter 5 the fractal basis of percolation theory and its applications in surface and subsurface hydrology are discussed. In chapter 6, fracture networks are shown to be modeled using fractal approaches. Chapter 7 provides different applications of fractals and multifractals to petrophysics and relevant area in petroleum engineering. In chapter 8, we introduce the practical advantages of fractals and multifractals in geostatistics at large scales, which have broad applications in stochastic hydrology and hydrogeology. Multifractals have been also widely applied to model atmospheric characteristics, such as precipitation, temperature, and cloud shape. In chapter 9, these kinds of properties are addressed using multifractals. At watershed scales, river networks have been shown to follow fractal behavior. Therefore, the applications of fractals are addressed in chapter 10. Time series analysis has been under investigations for several decades in physics, hydrology, atmospheric research, civil engineering, and water resources. In chapter 11, we therefore, provide fractal, multifractal, multifractal detrended fluctuation analyses, which can be used to study temporal characterization of a phenomenon, such as flow discharge at a specific location of a river. Chapter 12 addresses signals and again time series using a novel fractal Fourier analysis. In chapter 13, we discuss constructal theory, which has a perspective opposite to fractal theories, and is based on optimizationof diffusive exchange. In the case of river drainages, for example, the constructal approach begins at the divide and generates headwater streams first, rather than starting from the fundamental drainage pattern.
Preface vii
1 An Introduction to Multifractals and Scale Symmetry Groups
1(28)
Daniel Schertzer
Ioulia Tchiguirinskaia
2 Fractal Capillary Pressure Curve Models
29(26)
Behzad Ghanbarian
Humberto Millan
3 Two- and Three-phase Fractal Models of Porous Media: A Multiscale Approach
55(32)
Edith Perrier
4 The Mathematics of Complexity in the Study of Soil and Granular-porous Media
87(27)
Miguel Angel Martin
5 The Fractals of Percolation Theory in the Geosciences
114(39)
Allen G. Hunt
Fang Yu
6 Nonlocal Models for Transport in Fractal Media
153(16)
Daniel O'Malley
John H. Cushman
7 Multifractals and Geostatistics
169(21)
A.M. Tarquis
Juan J. Martin-Sotoca
M.C. Morato
M.T. Castellanos
J. Borondo
N.R. Bird
A. Saa-Requejo
8 Why the Warming Can't be Natural: The Nonlinear Geophysics of Climate Closure
190(41)
Shaun Lovejoy
9 Fractals and Multifractals in Geophysical Time Series
231(41)
Mikhail I Bogachev
Naiming Yuan
Armin Bunde
10 Multi-fractal Random Walk and Its Application in Petro-physical Quantities
272(25)
Gholamreza Jafari
Soheil Vasheghani Farahani
Zahra Koohi Lai
Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Movahed
11 Combining Fractals and Multi fractals to Model Geoscience Records
297(36)
Carlos E. Puente
Mahesh L. Maskey
Bellie Sivakumar
12 Use of Constructal Theory in Modeling in the Geosciences
333(15)
Allen G. Hunt
Index 348
Dr. Behzad Ghanbarian received his Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences. Dr. Ghanbarian is employed in the Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.



Dr. Allen G. Hunt received his Ph.D. in Physics, Condensed Matter. Dr. Hunt is employed in the Department of Physics and the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Wright State University.