Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Mathematical morphology : an introduction -- 3. Simulated, realistic digital elevation models, digital bathymetric maps, remotely sensed data, and thematic maps -- 4. Feature extraction -- 5. Terrestrial surface characterization : a quantitative perspective -- 6. Size distributions, spatial heterogeneity, and scaling laws -- 7. Morphological shape decomposition : scale-invariant but shape-dependent measures -- 8. Granulometries, convexity measures, and geodesic spectrum for DEM analyses -- 9. Synthetic examples to understand spatiotemporal dynamics of certain geo(morpho)logical processes -- 10. Quantitative spatial relationships and spatial reasoning -- 11. Derivation of spatially significant zones from a cluster -- 12. Directional spatial relationship -- 13. Between space -- 14. Spatial interpolations |
Summary |
Mathematical Morphology in Geomorphology and GISci presents a multitude of mathematical morphological approaches for processing and analyzing digital images in quantitative geomorphology and geographic information science (GISci). Covering many interdisciplinary applications, the book explains how to use mathematical morphology not only to perform quantitative morphologic and scaling analyses of terrestrial phenomena and processes, but also to deal with challenges encountered in quantitative spatial reasoning studies. For understanding the spatiotemporal characteristics of terrestrial phenomena |
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Subject |
Geomorphology -- Mathematical models
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Geographic information systems -- Mathematical models
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Geomorphology -- Mathematics
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Geographic information systems -- Mathematics
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SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geography.
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SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geology.
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Geographic information systems -- Mathematical models
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Geomorphology -- Mathematical models
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Geomorphology -- Mathematics
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781439872024 |
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1439872023 |
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