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Synoptic evaluation of scale-dependent metrics for hydrographic line feature geometry Synoptic evaluation of scale-dependent metrics for hydrographic line feature geometry

Methods of acquisition and feature simplification for vector feature data impact cartographic representations and scientific investigations of these data, and are therefore important considerations for geographic information science (Haunert and Sester 2008). After initial collection, linear features may be simplified to reduce excessive detail or to furnish a reduced-scale version of...
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Larry Stanislawski, Barbara Buttenfield, Paulo Raposo, Madeline Cameron, Jeff Falgout

Complex Topographic Feature Ontology Patterns Complex Topographic Feature Ontology Patterns

Semantic ontologies are examined as effective data models for the representation of complex topographic feature types. Complex feature types are viewed as integrated relations between basic features for a basic purpose. In the context of topographic science, such component assemblages are supported by resource systems and found on the local landscape. Ontologies are organized within six...
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Dalia Varanka, Thomas Jerris

Visualizing impact structures using high-resolution LiDAR-derived DEMs: A case study of two structures in Missouri Visualizing impact structures using high-resolution LiDAR-derived DEMs: A case study of two structures in Missouri

Evidence suggests that a crypto-explosive hypothesis and a meteorite impact hypothesis may be partly correct in explaining several anomalous geological features in the middle of the United States. We used a primary geographic information science (GIScience) technique of creating a digital elevation model (DEM) of two of these features that occur in Missouri. The DEMs were derived from...
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Michael Finn, Gary Krizanich, Kevin Evans, Melissa Cox, Kristina Yamamoto

Specification for the U.S. Geological Survey Historical Topographic Map Collection Specification for the U.S. Geological Survey Historical Topographic Map Collection

This document provides the detailed requirements for producing, archiving, and disseminating a comprehensive digital collection of topographic maps for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Historical Topographic Map Collection (HTMC). The HTMC is a digital archive of about 190,000 printed topographic maps published by the USGS from the inception of the topographic mapping program in 1884...
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Gregory Allord, Jennifer Walter, Kristin Fishburn, Gale Shea

Digital orthoimagery base specification V1.0 Digital orthoimagery base specification V1.0

The resolution requirement for orthoimagery in support of the The National Map of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is 1 meter. However, as the Office of Management and Budget A-16 designated Federal agency responsible for base orthoimagery, the USGS National Geospatial Program (NGP) has developed this base specification to include higher resolution orthoimagery. Many Federal, State, and...
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Philip Rufe

Generalisation operators Generalisation operators

This chapter summarises cartographic generalisation operators used to generalise geospatial data. It includes a review of recent approaches that have been tested or implemented to generalise networks, points, or groups. Emphasis is placed on recent advances that permit additional flexibility to tailor generalisation processing in particular geographic contexts, and to permit more...
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Larry Stanislawski, Barbara Buttenfield, Pia Bereuter, Sandro Savino, Cynthia Brewer

US Topo Maps 2014: Program updates and research US Topo Maps 2014: Program updates and research

The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) US Topo map program is now in year two of its second three-year update cycle. Since the program was launched in 2009, the product and the production system tools and processes have undergone enhancements that have made the US Topo maps a popular success story. Research and development continues with structural and content product enhancements...
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Kristin Fishburn

Standard for the U.S. Geological Survey Historical Topographic Map Collection Standard for the U.S. Geological Survey Historical Topographic Map Collection

This document defines the digital map product of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Historical Topographic Map Collection (HTMC). The HTMC is a digital archive of about 190,000 printed topographic quadrangle maps published by the USGS from the inception of the topographic mapping program in 1884 until the last paper topographic map using lithographic printing technology was published in...
Authors
Gregory Allord, Kristin Fishburn, Jennifer Walter

Implications of Web Mercator and its Use in Online Mapping Implications of Web Mercator and its Use in Online Mapping

Online interactive maps have become a popular means of communicating with spatial data. In most online mapping systems, Web Mercator has become the dominant projection. While the Mercator projection has a long history of discussion about its inappropriateness for general-purpose mapping, particularly at the global scale, and seems to have been virtually phased out for general-purpose...
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Sarah Battersby, Michael Finn, E. Usery, Kristina Yamamoto

US Topo: topographic maps for the nation US Topo: topographic maps for the nation

US Topo is the next generation of topographic maps from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Arranged in the familiar 7.5-minute quadrangle format, digital US Topo maps are designed to look and feel (and perform) like the traditional paper topographic maps for which the USGS is so well known. In contrast to paper-based maps, US Topo maps provide modern technical advantages that support...
Authors
William J. Carswell

Integrating complexity into data-driven multi-hazard supply chain network strategies Integrating complexity into data-driven multi-hazard supply chain network strategies

Major strategies in the wake of a large-scale disaster have focused on short-term emergency response solutions. Few consider medium-to-long-term restoration strategies that reconnect urban areas to the national supply chain networks (SCN) and their supporting infrastructure. To re-establish this connectivity, the relationships within the SCN must be defined and formulated as a model of a...
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Suzanna K. Long, Thomas Shoberg, Varun Ramachandran, Steven Corns, Hector Carlo
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