Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists: Modelling with GIS - Book Review,
by Graeme Bonham-Carter

W.C. Peters, University of Arizona, Choice July/August 1995 Highly recommended for college libraries serving students in earth science, civil engineering, and geography. Upper-division undergraduate through professional.
S.J.D. Cox, Economic Geology Vol 90, No 5, 1995 ...first text book on GIS directed specifically at geoscientists...an effective...introduction to GIS...will...bring explorationists up to speed on quantitative methods for mineral potential evaluation and the assistance they might get from the powerful new technology of GIS.
AMF Reviews May 1995 ...should serve well as a textbook for GIS courses and as a reference volume for practising geoscience professionals.
C. Peter Keller, Computers & Geosciences 1995 This book is a 'must have' on the bookshelf of any geoscientist interested in digital spatial data analysis.
T.V. Loudon, Episodes September 1995 The book is a worthy addition to the valuable series...can be seen as required reading for many mineral explorationists, a comprehensive review of GIS concepts, a text for GIS courses, and a useful reference source in any geoscience library.
R.S. Shiel, European Journal of Soil Science 1997 For those who have never used GIS before, this text provides a readable account in a related field. It is not overly mathematical, and will appeal to those who do not wish to read the more technical texts in soil science.
W.C. Peters, University of Arizona, Choice Highly recommended for college libraries serving students in earth science, civil engineering, and geography. Upper-division undergraduate through professional.
AMF Reviews ...should serve well as a textbook for GIS courses and as a reference volume for practising geoscience professionals.
C. Peter Keller, Computers & Geosciences This book is a 'must have' on the bookshelf of any geoscientist interested in digital spatial data analysis.
Book Description Paperback. This valuable reference book is unique in its coverage of examples from the geological sciences, many centred on applications to mineral exploration. The underlying principles of GIS are stressed and emphasis placed on the analysis and modelling of spatial data with applications to site selection and potential mapping. The book commences with a definition of GIS and describes a case study of mapping mineral potential. The ways in which spatial data are organized with models (raster, vector, relational) are discussed and data structures, such as quadtrees and topological structures are introduced. Data input including digitizing, geographic projections and conversions is covered together with output (visualization, representation of colour and spatial query). Spatial data transformations are dealt with thoroughly and attention is paid to map analysis and modelling as related to single maps, map pairs and multiple maps respectively. Methods of q
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