Landform monitoring, modelling, and analysis/

Corporate Author: John Wiley & Sons
Other Authors: Lane, Stuart N., Richards, K. S., Chandler, Jim H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester New York: J. Wiley & Sons, 1997
Series:British Geomorphological Research Group symposia series
Subjects:
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504 0 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
504 0 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 0 |a List of contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Landform monitoring, modeling analysis: land form in geomorphological research -- Section 1. Technical issues: Chapter 2. Datus, coordinates and differences -- Chapter 3. The global positioning system and its use for terrain mapping and monitoring -- Chapter 4. Analytical photogrammetry for geomorphological research -- Chapter 5. Quality, use and visualization in terrain modeling -- Chapter 6. What do terrain statistics really mean? -- Chapter 7. The effect of GIS interpolation errors on the use of digital elevation models in geomorphology -- Chapter 8. Landform and lineament mapping using radar remote sensing -- Chapter 9. Image analysis of aerial photography to quantify the effect of gold placer mining on channel morphology, interior Alaska -- Section 2. Application: Chapter 10. Terrain-based approaches to environment resources evaluation -- Chapter 11. The role of GIS in watershed analysis -- Chapter 12. A generalized topographic - soils hydrological index -- Chapter 13. Terrain information in geomorphological models -- Chapter 14. The use of digital terrain modeling in the understanding of dynamic river channel systems -- Chapter 15. Mass balance and flow variations of haut glacier d' Arrola, Switzerland, calculated using digital terrain modeling techniques -- Chapter 16. The transient snowline on glaciers: topographic controls and implications for melt predictions -- Chapter 17. The use of terrain analysis in the evaluation of snow cover over an Alpine glacier -- Chapter 18. Coastal management and sea level rise: a morphological approach -- Chapter 19. Geomorphological and hydrodynamic results from digital terrain models of the Humber estuary -- Author index -- Subject index -- Website index 
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