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Geographical information systems
2004The chapter gives an introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) with particular focus on their application within environmental management.
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Geographical Information Systems
1997Geographically referenced data consist of any type of measurement or observation, whether analog or digital, which have a known distribution across the surface of the ground, and hence can be presented as a map. Data of this sort are fundamental to all phases of mineral exploration and involve geological, geophysical and geo-chemical data along with ...
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GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Australian Planner, 1999Pullar, D. V., McDonald, G. T.
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Geographic Information Systems
2003Geographic information systems provide powerful tools that can enable public health practitioners to analyze and visualize data and to make informed decisions in a timely and relevant manner. Since the publication of the first edition of Public Health Informatics and Information Systems, GIS has become increasingly more accessible and widely used.
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Geographical information system
2016Helena Cláudia da Cruz Albuquerque +2 more
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Geographical Information Systems
2014Preparing Array Analytics for the Data Tsunami Similarity Join for Big Geographic Data Spatial Index Schemes for Cloud Environments NoSQL Geographic Databases: An Overview Web Services Composition and Geographic Information Database Server Models for WMS and WFS Geographic Web Services Robust Workflow Systems + Flexible Geoprocessing Services = Geo ...
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Quantification of Trauma Center Access Using Geographical Information System–Based Technology
Value in Health, 2020Suzan Dijkink +2 more
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