Dear All:
A problem of land surface quantitative analysis and mapping remains essentially unsolved in GISs, mostly because of corresponding fundamental physical theory absence. Recent advantages in this area (Shary, 1995: Shary et al., 2001) resulted in essential new possibilities: Analytical GIS Eco is devoted to this. More information and DEMO can be found at this URL address:
http://members.fortunecity.com/eco4/giseco/
I hope, this topic will appear of interest for many GIS specialists: further development of theory and applications is able to result in essential and unexpectable new opportunities in landscape feature prognoses, geological structure decoding, floods predictions, satellite image processing, and more.
Any reply or discussion are appreciated.
Shary, P.A., 1995. Land surface in gravity points classification by a complete system of curvatures. Mathematical Geology 27(3): 373-390. Shary, P.A., Sharaya, L.S., Mitusov, A.V., 2001. Fundamental quantitative methods of land surface analysis. Geoderma - submitted.
Peter A. Shary
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