Florinsky, I.V., 2016
DIGITAL TERRAIN ANALYSIS IN SOIL SCIENCE
AND GEOLOGY
2nd revised edition
Elsevier / Academic Press, Amsterdam, 486 p.
ISBN 978-0-12-804632-6
Summary
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Preface to the second edition
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Acknowledgments
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digital terrain modeling: a brief historical
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Part I
Principles and Methods of Digital Terrain Modeling
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Topographic surface and its characterization
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Digital elevation models
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Calculation methods
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Errors and accuracy
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Filtering
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Universal analytical modeling
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Mapping and visualization
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Part II
Digital Terrain Modeling in Soil Science
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Influence of topography on soil properties
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Adequate resolution of models
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Predictive soil mapping
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Analyzing relationships in the “topography–soil”
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Part III Digital
Terrain Modeling in Geology
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Folds and folding
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Lineaments and faults
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Accumulation zones and fault intersections
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Global topography and tectonic structures
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Concluding remarks
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Appendix А
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LandLord – a brief description of the
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References
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Index
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