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Comprising rigorous contributions from a group of leading scholars in marine and coastal GIS, this book will inspire and stimulate continued research in this important new application domain.
Explores how the GIS features of mapping and visualization, charting, and Internet access are used for such purposes as tracking whales, searching for the German U-559 submarine, and managing geospatial submarine cable data.
This third volume of GIS for Science focuses on biodiversity. The new collection presents real-world examples of scientists creating the maps that are saving the planet, documenting and helping protect biodiversity.
This book showcases the latest and best oceanography research using spatial analyses and geographic information systems. This is the leading, most up-to-date book on the subject.
These stories present GIS ideas and inspiration that users can apply across many disciplines, making this volume relevant to diverse scientific audiences.
Although the ocean provides living space for about 97 percent of life on Earth, less than 5 percent of the ocean below the surface has actually been seen, let alone...
Comprising rigorous contributions from a group of leading scholars in marine and coastal GIS, this book will inspire and stimulate continued research in this important new application domain.
Comprising rigorous contributions from a group of leading scholars in marine and coastal GIS, this book will inspire and stimulate continued research in this important new application domain.