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041 _hENG
082 _a621.3678
100 _aDemers, Michael N.
_99582
245 _aFundamentals of Geographic Information Systems
_cMichael N. DeMers
260 _aUSA
_bJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc.
_c2005
300 _axi, 468 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cm.
500 _aThis comprehensive look at GIS doesn't overwhelm with details, equations, or computer codes. Instead the author interweaves the ideas of geographic inquiry and spatial discovery, inviting readers to join in the excitement of discovery as it takes place within the computerized world of the digital GIS databases. After discussing spatial and mapping concepts, the author sequentially addresses the components of GIS systems. A final chapter spotlights the process of designing and implementing a GIS system.
650 _aGeographic information systems--Textbooks
_99583
650 _aRemote Sensing
_92869
650 _aTerrain Reclassification
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650 _aGIS Applications
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_yTable of contents
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_yContributor biographical information
942 _cBOOK
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999 _c3779
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