
Advances in Geomorphometry
Proc. of the Walter F. Wood Memorial Symposium. 3. Internat. Confe- rence on Geomorphology, McMaster University Hamilton, Ont., Can., Aug. 23-28, 1993
Borntraeger (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
VI, 238 pages
978-3-443-21101-1 (ISBN)
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Series
Supplementbände. A journal recognized by the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG)
101
Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
46 s/w Tabellen, 85 Schaubilder
85 Abb.., 46 Tab.
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-443-21101-1 (9783443211011)
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Content
Preface V
Introduction 1- 3
PIKE, J. R.: WALTER F. WOOD and his science of quantitative terrain analysis (with 1 figure) 5-11
WEIBEL, R. & M. BRÄNDLI: Adaptive methods for the refinement of digital terrain models for geomorphometric applications (with 9 figures) 13-30
GUTH, P.L.: Slope and aspect calculations on "ridded digital elevation models: Examples from a geomorphometric toolbox for personal computers (with 7 figures and 13 tables) 31-52
NOGAMI, M.: Geomorphometric measures for digital elevation models (with 4 figures and 1 table) 53-67
CHOROWICZ, J., J.-F. PARROT, H. TAUD, M. HAKDAOU1, J. P. RUDANT & T. Routs: Automated pattern-recognition of geomorphic features from DEMs and satellite images (with 11 figures) 69-84
ARGIALAS, D. P.: Towards structured-knowledge models for landferm representation (with 7 figures and 10 tables) 85-108
Dhau, R., E.E. BRABB, R.K. MARK & R.J. PIKE: Morphometric landferm analysis of New Mexico (with 5 figures and 5 tables) 109-126
EVANS, I. S. & C. MCCLEAN: The land surface is not unifractal: variograms, cirque scale and allometry (with 5 figures and 4 tables) 127-147
OHMORI, H. & T. SUGAI: Toward geomorphometric models for estimating landslide dynamics and forecasting landslide occurrence in Japanese mountains (with 10 figures and 1 table) 149-164
McDERMID, G.J. & S.E. FRANKLIN: Remote sensing and geomorphometric discrimination of slope processes (with 6 figures and 8 tables) 165-185
BAND, L. E., R. VERTESSY & R. LAMMERS: The effect of different terrain representations and resolution on simulated watershed processes (with 7 figures and 1 table) 187-199
RICHARDS, K., N. ARNOLD, S. LANE, S. CHANDRA, A. EL-HAMEs, N. MATTIKALL! & J. CHANDLER: Numerical landscapes: static, kinematic and dynamic process-form relations (with 10 figures and 1 table) 201-220
PIKE, R.J.: Geomorphometry - process, practice, and prospect (with 3 figures and 2 tables) 221-238
Introduction 1- 3
PIKE, J. R.: WALTER F. WOOD and his science of quantitative terrain analysis (with 1 figure) 5-11
WEIBEL, R. & M. BRÄNDLI: Adaptive methods for the refinement of digital terrain models for geomorphometric applications (with 9 figures) 13-30
GUTH, P.L.: Slope and aspect calculations on "ridded digital elevation models: Examples from a geomorphometric toolbox for personal computers (with 7 figures and 13 tables) 31-52
NOGAMI, M.: Geomorphometric measures for digital elevation models (with 4 figures and 1 table) 53-67
CHOROWICZ, J., J.-F. PARROT, H. TAUD, M. HAKDAOU1, J. P. RUDANT & T. Routs: Automated pattern-recognition of geomorphic features from DEMs and satellite images (with 11 figures) 69-84
ARGIALAS, D. P.: Towards structured-knowledge models for landferm representation (with 7 figures and 10 tables) 85-108
Dhau, R., E.E. BRABB, R.K. MARK & R.J. PIKE: Morphometric landferm analysis of New Mexico (with 5 figures and 5 tables) 109-126
EVANS, I. S. & C. MCCLEAN: The land surface is not unifractal: variograms, cirque scale and allometry (with 5 figures and 4 tables) 127-147
OHMORI, H. & T. SUGAI: Toward geomorphometric models for estimating landslide dynamics and forecasting landslide occurrence in Japanese mountains (with 10 figures and 1 table) 149-164
McDERMID, G.J. & S.E. FRANKLIN: Remote sensing and geomorphometric discrimination of slope processes (with 6 figures and 8 tables) 165-185
BAND, L. E., R. VERTESSY & R. LAMMERS: The effect of different terrain representations and resolution on simulated watershed processes (with 7 figures and 1 table) 187-199
RICHARDS, K., N. ARNOLD, S. LANE, S. CHANDRA, A. EL-HAMEs, N. MATTIKALL! & J. CHANDLER: Numerical landscapes: static, kinematic and dynamic process-form relations (with 10 figures and 1 table) 201-220
PIKE, R.J.: Geomorphometry - process, practice, and prospect (with 3 figures and 2 tables) 221-238