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Nonlinear conjugate gradients algorithm for 2-D magnetotelluric inversion
20011.1k citationsWilliam Rodi, Randall L. MackieGeophysicsprofile →
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Rodi, William, et al.. (2006). Crustal and Upper-Mantle P- and S-Velocity Structure in Central and Southern Asia From Joint Body- and Surface-Wave Tomography. AGUFM. 2006.3 indexed citations
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Rodi, William & Randall L. Mackie. (2001). Nonlinear conjugate gradients algorithm for 2-D magnetotelluric inversion. Geophysics. 66(1). 174–187.1061 indexed citations breakdown →
Rodi, William, et al.. (1991). A Nonmonotonic Assumption-Based TMS Using Stable Bases.. Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 485–495.3 indexed citations
Majumdar, Sumit K., William Rodi, & S. P. Vanka. (1987). On the use of nonstaggered pressure-velocity arrangement for the numerical solution of incompressible flows. OpenGrey (Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique). 88. 23165.2 indexed citations
Leschziner, M. A. & William Rodi. (1980). Calculation of annular and twin parallel jets using various discretization schemes and turbulence model variants. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 82. 12383.8 indexed citations
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Rodi, William. (1979). Influence of buoyancy and rotation on equations for the turbulent length scale.48 indexed citations
Rodi, William. (1975). A new method of analyzing hot-wire signals in highly turbulent flow, and its evaluation in a round jet. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 17. 9–18.24 indexed citations
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