Application of genetic algorithm (GA) for soil characterization using DC resistivity data: A case study in Tenth of Ramadan city, Egypt

Faculty Science Year: 2014
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Keywords : Application , genetic algorithm (GA) , soil characterization    
Abstract:
The majority of the current 1D geophysical inversion approaches depends on the direct and iterative interpretation methods. Because these approaches have a degree of nonuniqueness and they will succeed only if an initial model already clo
   
     
 
       

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