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Open access journal publication: methods of implementation and copyright issues M.J. Smith
Society of Cartographers Bulletin, 39, 21-24
Open access journal publication is becoming an increasingly important model for the dissemination of research articles....
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Geomorphological mapping of glacial landforms from remotely sensed data: an evaluation of the principal data sources and an assessment of their quality M.J. Smith, J. Rose and S. Booth
Geomorphology, 76, 148-165
This paper presents the results of an experiment to compare glacial geomorphology mapped from remote sensed imagery with 1:10,560 scale field mapping....
posted on: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 | path: /publications/journals | permanent link to this entry
The Journal of Maps: an electronic journal for the presentation and dissemination of map based data. M.J. Smith
Journal of Maps, v2005, 1-6.
"Geo" based subjects have undergone a variety of challenges and changes over the last century, ranging from qualitative to quantitative and humanist to post-modernist....
posted on: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 | path: /publications/journals | permanent link to this entry
Methods for the visualisation of digital elevation models for landform mapping. M.J. Smith and C.D. Clark
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 30, 7, 885-900.
Digital elevation models (DEM) are increasingly used for landform mapping, particularly with the growing availability of national and global datasets....
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Characteristics and prediction of high frequency avalanche runout. M.J. Smith and D.M. McClung
Arctic and Alpine Research, 29(3), 352-357
In this paper, we present field data and analysis relating avalanche terrain variables and avalanche runout for 46 high frequency avalanche paths. Most previous studies of this nature (Lied and Bakkehoi, 1980; McClung and Mears, 1991) have been concerned with the location of extreme runout for return periods of order 100 years. In our study, we focus on extreme runout avalanche paths where return periods are much less than 100 years and we compare the results with previous data collections.
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Avalanche frequency and terrain characteristics at Rogers' Pass, British Columbia, Canada. M.J. Smith and D.M. McClung
Journal of Glaciology, 43(143), 165-171
The frequency of avalanches at a given location is the primary variable for calculating the risk as input to zoning applications and decisions about avalanche control options....
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Landmap Strip Data: Planimetric and Height Quality Assessment M.J. Smith and K. Kitmitto
Proceedings of GIS Research UK 10th Annual Conference, 326-330
The Landmap project set out to create an orthorectified digital elevation model (DEM) of the United Kingdom and Ireland using spaceborne SAR interferometry that was free from any inherited copyright....
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Mapping glacial lineaments from satellite imagery: an assessment of the problems and development of best procedure. M.J. Smith, C.D. Clark and S.M. Wise
Slovak Geological Magazine, 7, 263-274
Remotely sensed images are important tools in the mapping of glacial landforms and reconstruction of past glacial environments....
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