Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists
Modelling with GIS
- 1st Edition, Volume 13 - January 25, 1995
- Latest edition
- Author: G.F. Bonham-Carter
- Editor: Daniel F Merriam
- Language: English
Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists is unique in its coverage of examples from the geological sciences, many centred on applications to mineral exploration. The underl… Read more
Introduction to GIS. What is GIS? Purpose of GIS. GIS and related computer software. Custodial versus project-related GIS. Geological application of GIS. References
Spatial Data Models. Introduction. Spatial objects. Raster and vector spatial data models. Attribute data. The relational model. References
Spatial Data Structures. Introduction. Raster structures. Vector data structures. References
Spatial Data Input. Introduction. Data sources. Map projections. Digitizing. Coordinate conversion. References
Visualization and Query of Spatial Data. Introduction. Display of cartographic images. Display hardware for digital images. Colour. Visualization of surfaces. Dynamically-linked data views. Spatial query. References
Spatial Data Transformations. Introduction. Point-to-area conversions. Dilation of spatial objects. Sampling transformations. References
Tools for Map Analysis: Single Maps. Introduction. Map reclassification. Operations on attribute tables. Spatial, topological and geometrical modelling. Operations on spatial neighbourhoods. Join-count statistics. References
Tools for Map Analysis: Map Pairs. Introduction. Two-map overlays and map modelling. Correlation between two maps. Other topics. Summary. References
Tools for Map Analysis: Multiple Maps. Introduction. Boolean logic models. Index overlay models. Fuzzy logic method. Bayesian methods. Summary. References. Appendices. Index.
"Highly recommended for college libraries serving students in earth science, civil engineering, and geography. Upper-division undergraduate through professional."—Choice
"...first text book on GIS directed specifically at geoscientists...an effective...introduction to GIS...will...bring explorationists up to speed on quantitative methods for mineral potential evaluation and the assistance they might get from the powerful new technology of GIS."—Economic Geology
"...should serve well as a textbook for GIS courses and as a reference volume for practising geoscience professionals."—AMF Reviews
"This book is a 'must have' on the bookshelf of any geoscientist interested in digital spatial data analysis."—Computers and Geosciences
"The book is a worthy addition to the valuable series...can be seen as required reading for many mineral explorationists, a comprehensive review of GIS concepts, a text for GIS courses, and a useful reference source in any geoscience library." —Episodes
"For those who have never used GIS before, this text provides a readable account in a related field. It is not overly mathematical, and will appeal to those who do not wish to read the more technical texts in soil science." —European Journal of Soil Science
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 13
- Published: January 25, 1995
- Language: English
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