Theo dõi
David M. Mark
David M. Mark
Professor of Geography, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
Email được xác minh tại buffalo.edu - Trang chủ
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
The extraction of drainage networks from digital elevation data
JF O'Callaghan, DM Mark
Computer vision, graphics, and image processing 28 (3), 323-344, 1984
40271984
Naive geography
M Egenhofer, D Mark
Spatial Information Theory A Theoretical Basis for GIS, 1-15, 1995
9431995
Geographical categories: an ontological investigation
B Smith, DM Mark
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 15 (7), 591-612, 2001
593*2001
Review Artide
MF Goodchild, DM Mark
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 77 (2), 265-278, 1987
565*1987
The fractal nature of geographic phenomena
MF Goodchild, DM Mark
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 77 (2), 265-278, 1987
5651987
Scale-dependent fractal dimensions of topographic surfaces: an empirical investigation, with applications in geomorphology and computer mapping
DM Mark, PB Aronson
Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology 16 (7 …, 1984
5351984
Ontology and geographic kinds
B Smith, DM Mark
4651998
Automated detection of drainage networks from digital elevation models
DM Mark
Cartographica 21 (2-3), 168-178, 1984
461*1984
Part 4: Mathematical, Algorithmic and Data Structure Issues: Automated Detection Of Drainage Networks From Digital Elevation Models
DM Mark
Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and …, 1984
4611984
Next-generation digital earth: A position paper from the vespucci initiative for the advancement of geographic information science
M Gould, M Craglia, MF Goodchild, A Annoni, G Camara, W Kuhn, D Mark, ...
International Journal of Spatial Data Infraestructures Research (17250463) 3, 2008
438*2008
Cognitive models of geographical space
DM Mark, C Freksa, SC Hirtle, R Lloyd, B Tversky
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 13 (8), 747-774, 1999
4281999
Do mountains exist? Towards an ontology of landforms
B Smith, DM Mark
Environment and Planning B 30 (3), 411-428, 2003
3992003
Analysis of axial orientation data, including till fabrics
DM MARK
Geological Society of America Bulletin 84 (4), 1369-1374, 1973
3991973
The triangulated irregular network
TK Peucker, RJ Fowler, JJ Little, DM Mark
Amer. Soc. Photogrammetry Proc. Digital Terrain Models Symposium 516, 532, 1978
395*1978
Geomorphometric parameters: a review and evaluation
DM Mark
Geografiska Annaler. Series A. Physical Geography, 165-177, 1975
2881975
Natural-language spatial relations between linear and areal objects: the topology and metric of English-language terms
ARBM Shariff, MJ Egenhofer, DM Mark
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 12 (3), 215-245, 1998
2841998
Modelling conceptual neighbourhoods of topological line-region relations
MJ Egenhofer, DM Mark
International Journal of Geographical Information Systems 9 (5), 555-565, 1995
2791995
Ontology, Environment, and Language
DM Mark, AG Turk
Spatial Information Theory: Cognitive and Computational Foundations of …, 2003
261*2003
Landscape categories in Yindjibarndi: Ontology, environment, and language
D Mark, A Turk
Spatial Information Theory. Foundations of Geographic Information Science, 28-45, 2003
2612003
Ontology and geographic objects: An empirical study of cognitive categorization
DM Mark, B Smith, B Tversky
Spatial Information Theory. Cognitive and Computational Foundations of …, 1999
2531999
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