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OverviewThis unique book is the key to computer contouring, exploring in detail the practice and principles using a personal computer. Contouring allows a three dimensional view in two dimensions and is a fundamental technique to represent spatial data. All aspects of this type of representation are covered including data preparation, selecting contour intervals, interpolation and griding, computing volumes and output and display.Formulated for both the novice and the experienced user, this book initially conducts the reader through a step by step explanation of PC software and its application to personal data, and then presents the rationale and concepts for contouring using the computer.Accompanying the book is a set of BASIC programs, in ASCII format, on an MS-DOS 360KB floppy disk. These programs implement eighteen interpolation methods, five gradient estimation techniques, and seven types of display, and are designed to be adapted or combined to suit a wide range of possible objectives concerning either the comparative study of contouring methodology or the practical production of contour displays. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David F Watson , D Watson , Debbie Watson , Daniel F MerriamPublisher: Pergamon Imprint: Pergamon Volume: 10 ISBN: 9781322257006ISBN 10: 1322257000 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 01 January 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book is extremely well organized and is useful to both the novice and experience operator.ESRISATJohn C Davis, Geoff Bohling...is unique in its approach to contouring and related topics....the book is extremely valuable for those interested in contouring algorithms. No other compilation provides such a complete survey of the field, nor such a consistent evaluation of the alternatives.Computers & Geosciences Vol 19 No 9Christopher GoldThere are a few books in this world that are known universally by a single word. Within the domain of those interested in the subject, David Watson's Contouring may become one of these, by virtue of being cited, checked, and quoted by those struggling with the problem of representing supposedly continuous surfaces defined by a few arbitrarily distributed data...brings out into the open most of the decisions necessary for developing and choosing interpolation methods for precise data, and will be referenced extensively over the next few years. If you are in the business of making those decisions-make sure you can say Watson says... !Computers and GeosciencesJohn McManus & Harun Mat Zin...great practical value...to the analysis of change on sea floors for which bathymetric data are available.ECSA BulletinD.H. Douglas...valuable, well written and well illustrated, and covering a vast range of interpolation and contouring topics...will be useful to anyone wishing to understand the underpinnings of the whole contour processing systemGeomaticaJohn C. Davies...extremely valuable for those interested in contouring algorithms. No other compilation provides such a complete survey of thefield.Computers & Geosciences Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |