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Precursors Predicted by Artificial Neural Networks 1. Sylvain Trépanier, Lucie Mathieu, Réal Daigneault, Stéphane Faure; Precursors predicted by artificial neural networks for mass balance calculations: Quantifying hydrothermal alteration in volcanic rocks, Computers & Geosciences, Volume 89, April 2016, Pages 32-43 2. Pierre Assali, Pierre Grussenmeyer, Thierry Villemin, Nicolas Pollet, Flavien Viguier; Solid images for geostructural mapping and key block modeling of rock discontinuities, Computers & Geosciences, Volume 89, April 2016, Pages 21-31 3. Vinícius José de Castro Paes, Frederico Ozanam Raposo, Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi, Mariangela Schiazza, Francesco Stoppa; Recognition features of felsic pyroclastics of Serra do Tombo formation, Minas Gerais, Brazil; Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Volume 66, March 2016, Pages 56-72 4. Changgui Gao, Henry J.B. 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