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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Geographic Information Systems: Techniques, Applications and Technologies (Engineering Tools, Techniques and Tables)

Geographic Information Systems: Techniques, Applications and Technologies (Engineering Tools, Techniques and Tables)
  • Author: Dayna Nielson
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (August 20, 2014)
  • Pages: 369
  • Size:  19 MB
  • Format: pdf
  • ISBN: 978-1633212930


CONTENTS
Chapter 1  Application of Vehicle Routing Problem for Sustainable Waste Collection: Case Study of Altoona, Pennsylvania. Timothy J. Dolney
Chapter 2 Conceptual Framework for Using GIS in Building Community Capital towards Sustainability Sungsoon Hwang.
Chapter 3 Spatio-Temporal Visualization and Analysis Techniques in GIS. Song Gao
Chapter 4 GIS Applications in Modern Crop Protection Martin Scheiber, Benno Kleinhenz and Manfred Roehrig
Chapter 5 GIS Applications in Practice: Exploring Spatial Dynamic of Transport Activities, Tiebei Li (Terry)
Chapter 6  Establishing Megalith Transport Routes Using Geographical Information System, Graham Brodie and Leslie C. Hazell
Chapter 7 Geoinformation Systems for Studying Seismicity and Impact Cratering Using Remote Sensing Data A. V. Mikheeva, An. G. Marchuk and P. G. Dyadko
Chapter 8 Role of Geographic Information System for Water Quality Evaluation, Deepesh Machiwal and Madan Kumar Jha
Chapter 9 Flood Risks Analysis in a Littoral African City: Using Geographic Information System, Nkeki Felix Ndidi and Ojeh Vincent Nduka
Chapter 10 Use of Remote Sensing and GIS for Groundwater Potential Mapping in Crystalline Basement Rock (Sabodala Mining Region, Senegal) . Mall, M. Diaw, H. D. Madioune, P. M. Ngom and S. Faye
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