Since 1995 members of RSES have been working on applications of computational
geometry techniques to problems in the geosciences. These include
numerical modelling of
lithospheric deformation
,
landscape evolution
,
nonlinear geophysical inversion
and
seismic imaging in unstructured meshes
.
The current page is devoted to tomography applications.
Below are a set of links which describe some of the projects where
these techniques have been applied. Go back to the
main page
for details of publications, movies, and software.
Here is a link to the regionalized upper mantle (RUM) page which contains a description of a project which uses our irregular cell construction techniques.
For further information about the contents of any of these pages, please contact: