10 edition of A hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography found in the catalog.
Published
1999
by Springer in Berlin, New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-228) and index.
Statement | Geoffrey H. Dutton. |
Series | Lecture notes in earth sciences,, 79 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | G70.212 .D87 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii, 230 p. : |
Number of Pages | 230 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL379171M |
ISBN 10 | 3540649808 |
LC Control Number | 98041285 |
A hierarchical coordinate system for. geoprocessing and cartography: Working through the. scales. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Zurich. A New World Geographic Reference System. Thema: Quaternary Triangular Mesh: A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography Referent: Van Snyder (Jet Propulsion Laboratory CalTech) Raum: ENC-D , Zeit: Uhr Oberseminar Geomathematik Quaternary Triangular Mesh: A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography Mittwoch, den
Communicating Cartographic Experiments with SMGs. Except in atlases, small multiples have not been extensively exploited in cartography, and in particular map generalization research has not employed them very often. This is a missed opportunity, because in studies of cartographic techniques and their applications there are many opportunities. The XY Tolerance default for an unknown coordinate system is units—this is an exceedingly large value if the data's coordinates are in a geographic coordinate system where one unit (decimal degrees) represents up to kilometers distance on the earth's surface, meaning the tolerance used for processing could be as large as meters.
Dutton, G. A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography: With 85 Figures, 16 Tables and 2 Foldouts. In Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences Series; Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Germany, [Google Scholar] Vince, A. Indexing the aperture 3 hexagonal discrete global grid. J. Vis. Commun. Image Represent , 17, –Cited by: Chapter 2 Geographic data in R | Geocomputation with R is for people who want to analyze, visualize and model geographic data with open source software. It is based on R, a statistical programming language that has powerful data processing, visualization, and geospatial capabilities. The book equips you with the knowledge and skills to tackle a wide range of issues manifested in geographic.
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A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences (79)) th Edition by Geoffrey H. Dutton (Author)Cited by: A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography Authors: Dutton, Geoffrey : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography The models and methods described in this book overcome many such problems by providing a multi-resolution data representation that allows retrieval of map data at a hierarchy of scales, as well as documenting the accuracy of every spatial coordinate.
Keywords. cartography. A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences) Geoffrey H. Dutton When spatial data is digitized for use in geographic information systems and other software, information about its original scale, resolution and accuracy is.
A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography With 85 Figures, 16 Tables and 2 Foldouts Springer Author Geoffrey H.
Dutton Department of Geography, Spatial Data Handling Division University of Zurich-Irchel WmterthurerstrasseCH Zurich/Switzerland E-matl. A hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography. [Geoffrey Dutton] -- When spatial data is digitized for use in geographic information systems and other software, information about its original scale, resolution and accuracy is frequently lost.
A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography (1) Geographic locations can be expressed on a plane or on a sphere: Mathematically, locations are expressed as ordered tuples. on a plane: p = f(x, y) on a sphere: p = f(lon,lat). A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography的话题 (全部 条) 什么是话题 无论是一部作品、一个人,还是一件事,都往往可以衍生出许多不同的话题。.
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Geoffrey Dutton's Ph.D. Dissertation, A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography, published by Springer-Verlag inand summarized here. The Spatial Effects HyperGlossary, which defines many geospatial terms used here and elsewhere.
A hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography [Texte imprimé] / Geoffrey H. Dutton Berlin: Springer, c 1 vol. (xviii p.). (Lecture notes in earth sciences) (ABES) Material Type: Document: Document Type: Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: Geoffrey H Dutton. Hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography.
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() Historical and conceptual background. In: A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography. Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, vol Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
() QTM scale filtering: Tests and evaluations. In: A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography. Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, vol () New approaches to cartographic questions. In: A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography.
Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, vol A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography: Working Through the Scales.
[Geoffrey H Dutton] -- When spatial data is digitized for use in geographic information systems and other software, information about its original scale, resolution and accuracy is.
A hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography. Lecture Notes in Earth Science Berlin: Springer-Verlag. XIX + pp. 97 figs., 12 plates, 16 tabs. ISSN ; ISBN Dutton, G. Working Through the Scales: A hierarchical coordinate system for digital map data.
Ph.D. thesis, Dept. of Geography. A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography (ch. 1) NOTES Author: Geoffrey Dutton Date: October Type: Ph.D.
Dissertation Chapter 1 Reference: Dutton, G. A hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography. The ArcGIS geoprocessing environment specifies the coordinate system used by some cartography geoprocessing tools.
A geographic information system (GIS) is a conceptualized framework that provides the ability to capture and analyze spatial and geographic data.
GIS applications (or GIS apps) are computer-based tools, that allow the user to create interactive queries (user-created searches), analyze spatial information output, edit datum presented within maps, and visually share the results of these operations. A hierarchical coordinate system for geoprocessing and cartography.
Lecture Notes in Earth Science Springer-Verlag, Berlin. pp. Fekete G. A Hierarchical Coordinate System for Geoprocessing and Cartography. Lecture Notes in Earth Science, 79, Springer-Verlag, Berlin ()Cited by: 1.A Discrete Global Grid (DGG) is a mosaic which covers the entire Earth's surface.
Mathematically it is a space partitioning: it consists of a set of non-empty regions that form a partition of the Earth's surface. In a usual grid-modeling strategy, to simplify position calculations, each region is represented by a point, abstracting the grid as a set of region-points.