A current research project is addressing the problem of finding appropriate geographical information by developing a (geo)information realization resource based upon the concepts of the Literate Traveller. It has as its main goal to provide tools for geographical knowledge building and exploration, by providing conventional spatial information plus geographical interpretation and appreciation artifacts. These artifacts are delivered in an interactive multimedia environment. This research examines the formulation of an initial prototype component to assist in providing geographical knowledge. The prototype is based on a study site in Townsville, Australia, and is being used as a vehicle to explore enhanced spatial information provision through the use of rich media. The research examines new ways to prospect for, discover and disseminate spatial knowledge within an intelligence‐briefing context. The paper reports on the concepts behind the design of the application developed for the test site, and presents initial findings from the early evaluation of the prototype. 相似文献
Laser scanning is a very efficient way to generate realistic, high-resolution digital models of 3-D geological outcrops. This paper discusses the methodologies involved in the creation and analysis of virtual outcrops, based on laser scanner data. The visualisation of the laser scanner data as a photorealistic 3-D object is described. Geological features picked out on the virtual outcrop (e.g. fractures, faults or bedding planes) can be extrapolated outward, into space, and inward, into the subsurface, using tension surfaces.Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available in the online version of this article at Reviewed by: J.D. Clemens, D. Yuen 相似文献
AbstractExisting research on urban Ghana mainly focuses on processes occurring within the country’s major cities, thereby reproducing a trend within the social sciences to overlook the role of intermediate and secondary cities. This paper aims to address this shortcoming by exploring spatial and social transformations in Sekondi–Takoradi, one of Ghana’s secondary cities and the metropolitan area serving the region’s emerging rubber industries as well as the country’s oil and gas economy. Using qualitative interviews conducted with residents in five of the city’s neighbourhoods, and a modified version of Kaufmann’s typology of mobility, we examine migration into Sekondi–Takoradi, residential mobility within the city and the daily mobility of the city’s residents. The paper highlights how these diverse forms of mobility interact with processes taking place both within and outside Sekondi–Takoradi, most notably influencing and being influenced by livelihood strategies. It is argued that the city and its hinterlands can best be envisaged as a mobile networked whole, rather than consisting of disconnected and compartmentalized locales. The paper thus contributes to broader debates on how mobility shapes urbanization by providing new empirical data on events unfolding in Africa’s secondary cities, and extends existing research by providing a counter-narrative to literature that examines the city and its surrounding rural areas separately. 相似文献
VANISHING RAIN FORESTS: the ecological transition of Malaysia (Oxford Monographs on Biogeography No.5) by S.R. Aiken and C.H. Leigh. 19 × 25 cm, xvii and 194 pages. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1992. (ISBN 0 19 854242 9) $130.00 (hard)
ECOGEOGRAPHY AND RURAL MANAGEMENT: a contribution to the International Geosphere‐Biosphere Programme by J. Tricart and C. Kiewiet de Jonge. 267 pages. Longman/Wiley, New York 1992. (ISBN 0 582 06273 X) $51.00.
THE NEW SOCIAL ECONOMY: reworking the division of labor by A. Sayer and R. Walker. 15 × 23 cm, viii and 306 pages. Blackwell, Cambridge MA, 1992. (ISBN 1 55786 280 X) $49.95 (soft)
TROPICAL AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT: geographical perspectives edited by M.B. Gleave. 366 pages. Longmans/Wiley, New York 1992. (ISBN 0 582 30147 5)
MINING AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN AUSTRALASIA edited by J. Connell and R. Howitt. 13 × 21 cm, × and 205 pages. Sydney University Press, Sydney 1991. (ISBN 0 424 00177 2) $22.95 (soft)
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF NEW SOUTH 1848 TO 1993 (Fourth edition) edited by M. McPherson. 21 × 30 cm, 242 pp. NSW Department of School Education, Sydney, 1993. (ISBN 0 7310 0288 1). $22.00 (soft)(inc. postage). 相似文献
This paper presents an approach to perform statistical frequency analysis of water deficit duration and severity using respectively the geometric and exponential distributions. Monthly mean water discharges are compared to a given threshold and classified in two mutually exclusive ways. This leads to a two state random variable such that: a success represents the absence of a water deficit event (mean monthly discharge exceeds threshold), and a failure, a water deficit event (mean monthly discharge is below threshold). If we suppose that this random variable gives rise to a Markov process of order 1, then the duration of a water deficit event X (consecutive months in deficit) will have a geometric distribution. In turn, the summation of discharges in deficit will give the severity of a water deficit event which can be represented by a one-parameter exponential distribution. The threshold or base level is taken as a percentile of the observed mean discharges of a given month. This base level, which varies from month to month, can be viewed as the limit of an acceptable deficit (or energetic failure) associated to a given empirical probability of being in deficit. The second step of the approach is to estimate the value of the parameter for each distribution using the maximum likelihood method. Expressions for the estimator of a given percentile,
, as well as its variance are deduced. Finally, the presented models are applied to observed data. 相似文献
The intense halocline and redoxcline in the Orca Basin, northwest Gulf of Mexico, induce dramatic water column profiles for manganese, iron, and suspended particulates. Within a 17 m interval, the salinity of the basin water increases from 66 to 260 & permil and dissolved oxygen decreases to zero. Midway through this transition zone, concentrations of suspended matter peak at 900 g/liter. Dissolved iron and manganese concentrations in the anoxic brine increase from oceanic values to maxima of 1.6 and 22 mg/liter, respectively. Upward migration of dissolved manganese from the brine leads to production of manganese-rich particles in the slightly oxygenated overlying water. 相似文献