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1.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Armstrong, R.A.; Sarmiento, J.L.; Slater, R.D.
  Title, Analytic Monitoring ocean productivity by assimilating satellite chlorophyll into ecosystem models.
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  Author, Monographic Powell, T.M.; Steele, J.H.
  Title, Monographic Ecological time series
  Publisher Name Chapman & Hall
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 371-390
  Abstract Uses a simple model of the pelagic ecosystem embedded in an ocean General Circulation Model (GCM) to link satellite chlorophyll estimates to net primary productivity and other important ecological quantities. Satellite observations are used to constrain surface chlorophyll concentrations to their observed values by 'assimilating' these data into the model. The ecosystem model then evolves dynamically, subject to these boundary conditions, to produce the required predictions. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

2.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Patterson, G.; Wooster, M.J.; Sear, C.B.
  Title, Analytic Real-time monitoring of African aquatic resources using remote sensing: with special reference to Lake Malawi.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Natural resources institute
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 21
  Abstract The potential of real-time remote sensing in the study and management of African aquatic resources is considered. Satellite remote sensing of aquatic ecosystems is discussed. Research conducted at Lake Malawi is described. The physical structure and biology of Lake Malawi are outlined. Daily, remotely sensed maps of lake surface temperature were compared with information collected in situ. The LARST NOAA system at Senga Bay, Malawi is described. The NOAA-11 data provided accurate, timely and reliable information on the surface temperature of Lake Malawi.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

3.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Melloul, A.J.; Zeitoun, D.G.; Soyeux, E.
  Title, Analytic Monitoring seawater intrusion and managing data by GIS
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  Author, Monographic Bear, J.; Cheng, A.H.D.; Herrera, I.; Sorek, S.; Ouazar, D.
  Title, Monographic Intrusion in coastal acquifers: Concepts, methods and practices
  Publisher Name Kluwer Academic Press
  Keywords System Design

4.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Hartog, M.; van der Meulen, F.; Jongejans, J.
  Title, Analytic Dune landscape development and changing groundwater regime: Quantitative landscape succession with help of a GIS
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  Author, Monographic Carter, R.W.G.; Curtis, T.G.F.; Sheehy-Skeffington, M.J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Coastal dunes - geomorphology, ecology, and management for conservation
  Place of Publication Rotterdam
  Publisher Name Balkema
  Date of Publication 1992
  Page(s) 119-127
  Keywords Coastal Planning

5.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Vega, M.J.M.; Paw, J.N.; Alojado, Z.N.; Fabunan, A.P; Garces, L.R.; Sia, Q.P.III; Ledesma, R.G.G.
  Title, Analytic Identification of potential areas for mangrove replanting in San Miguel Bay, Philippines
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  Author, Monographic Silvestre, G.T.; Luna, C.Z.; Padilla, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Multidisciplinary assessment of the fisheries in San Miguel Bay, Phillipines (1992-1993)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

6.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Paw, J.N.; Alojado, Z.N.; Fabunan, A.P.
  Title, Analytic Land resource management of the watershed of San Miguel Bay, Philippines
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  Author, Monographic Silvestre, G.T.; Luna, C.Z.; Padilla, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Multidisciplinary assessment of the fisheries in San Miguel Bay, Phillipines (1992-1993)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Coastal Planning

7.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Vega, M.J.M.; Luna, C.Z.; Alojado, Z.N.; Miranda, L.
  Title, Analytic Assessment of mangroves in Lagonoy Gulf
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  Author, Monographic Silvestre, G.T.; Luna, C.Z.; Garces, L.R.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Resource and ecological assessment of Lagonoy Gulf, Philippines
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

8.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Lyon, J.G.; Adkins, K.F.
  Title, Analytic Use of a GIS in wetland identification, the St. Clair Flats, Michigan
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  Author, Monographic Lyon, J.G.; McCarthy, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Wetland and environmental applications of GIS
  Publisher Name CRC Press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 49-57
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

9.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Ramsey, E.W.; Jensen, J.J.
  Title, Analytic Modelling mangrove canopy reflectance using a light interactive model and an optimization technique
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  Author, Monographic Lyon, J.G.; McCarthy, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Wetland and environmental applications of GIS
  Publisher Name CRC Press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 61-74
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

10.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Lyon, J.G.
  Title, Analytic Remote sensing of sediments and wetlands in Lake Erie
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  Author, Monographic Lyon, J.G.; McCarthy, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Wetland and environmental applications of GIS
  Publisher Name CRC Press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 107-121
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

11.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Garrett, M.
  Title, Analytic GIS for oil spill response: Database needs, uses, and case studies from Florida and Texas
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  Author, Monographic Lyon, J.G.; McCarthy, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Wetland and environmental applications of GIS
  Publisher Name CRC Press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 193-202
  Keywords Disaster Management

12.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Garrett, M.; Jeffress, G.A.; Waechter, A.
  Title, Analytic Incorporation of real time environmental data into a GIS for oil spill management and control
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  Author, Monographic Lyon, J.G.; McCarthy, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Wetland and environmental applications of GIS
  Publisher Name CRC Press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 231-240
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

13.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic La Barbera, P.; Lanza, L.; Siccardi, F.
  Title, Analytic Application of GIS in the analysis of hydrological inputs to a shallow Mediterranean coastal aquifer
  Title, Monographic Groundwater Quality Management
  Publisher Name IAHS
  Date of Publication 1994
  Issue Identification 220
  Page(s) 337-346
  Abstract Contributions to the groundwater flow within the catchment domain are due to natural subsystems such as direct infiltration, recharge from surface networks and subsurface water flowing through the slopes. Groundwater quality is affected by such contributions in the case of surface water contamination: the space and time scales of the subsystems connected are investigated in this paper. As a distributed recharge evaluation is needed along the aquifer boundaries for providing imputs to traditional models, a distributed approach to the simulation of subsystems is proposed: GIS capabilities support the management of the large amount of information describing the catchment hydrology. Application of a hydrologically oriented GIS to the problem of recharge evaluation in the case of the Bisagno aquifer (Italy) is presented: procedures have been developed in order to link together different hydrological processes resulting into a subsurface flow model able to simulate the catchment contribution to the groundwater flow in the aquifer.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

14.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Shennen, I.
  Title, Analytic GIS and future sea level rise
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  Author, Monographic Warrick, R.A.; Barrow, E.M.; Wigley, T.M.L.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Climate and sea level change
  Publisher Name Cambridge University Press
  Date of Publication 1993
  Page(s) 215-228
  Abstract In order to illustrate how a simple GIS can be built up from a low level of complexity into a form usable by decision makers, two constrasting areas of the UK are discussed; The Tees and the Fenlands. These two cases also illustrate the application of the GIS approach at different scales. Input includes census data, land use data, topgraphic map data, sea level scenarios, current flood defence data and tide data. From this input a GIS can produce an impact map for specified sea level rise scenarios.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

15.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Hamann, M.; Hofstede, J.
  Title, Analytic GIS applications for integrated coastal defence management in the German Federal State of Schleswig Holstein.
  Author, Monographic Kelletat, D.
  Title, Monographic German Geographical Coastal Research: the last decade
  Date of Publication in press
  Keywords Coastal Planning

16.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Zisman, S.
  Title, Analytic GIS in estuary management: The need, the reality and the scope
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  Author, Monographic Cadoux-Hudson, J.//Heywood, D.I.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Geographic Information1992-3. Yearbook of the AGI.
  Publisher Name Taylor & Francis
  Date of Publication 1992
  Page(s) 76-81
  Abstract Britain holds greater estuarine habitat than any other country in Europe. The impact of human activities on the estuarine environment is increasing. However, effective solutions to these pressures are hard to find. Posford Duvivier Environment (PDE), leading environmental consultants specializing in water's edge environmental issues, have been active in helping to formulate effective approaches for estuary management. They have been retained to undertake two major estuary management projects in the past year, for the Plymouth Sound, and on the Exe estuary. The complexity of issues involved in the estuarine environment has highlighted the importance of information management. GIS can fulfil this role, and given appropriate support could provide an essential tool for effective estuary management. This chapter outlines some aspects where GIS can play a significant role. It then moves on to describe some of the management data required, along with inherent difficulties. In conclusion the potential for GIS is confirmed.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

17.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.
  Title, Analytic The coastal areas of Guinea Bissau and Republic of Guinea
  Author, Monographic Bird, E.C.; Schwartz, M.L.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic World's coastline encyclopedia
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name Van Nostrand Reinhold Company,
  Date of Publication 1985
  Keywords Coastal Planning

18.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Dangermond, J.
  Title, Analytic Development and Applications of GIS
  Author, Monographic Heit, M.J.; Shortreid, A.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic GIS Applications in Natural Resources
  Place of Publication Fort Collins, CO
  Publisher Name GIS World, Inc.
  Date of Publication 1991
  Page(s) 101-103
  Keywords System Design

19.   Bibliography of Book, Chapter
  Author, Analytic Peuquet, D.; Davis, J.R.; Cuddy, S.
  Title, Analytic Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modelling
  Author, Monographic Jakeman, A.J.; Beck, M.B.; McAlcer, M.J.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Title, Monographic Modelling Change in Environmental Systems
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
  Date of Publication 1993
  Page(s) 543-556
  Keywords System Design

20.   Bibliography of Book, Long Form
  Title, Analytic Identifying Priorities for a Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Tijuana River Watershed: Applications for Land Use, Planning, and Education
  Author, Subsidiary Wright, R.; Ries, K.; Winckell, A.
  Author Role, Subsidiary Editors
  Date of Publication 1994
  Page(s) 93 pp.
  Storage Location/URL NSGD # CUIMR-W-94-002
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

21.   Bibliography of Book, Long Form
  Author, Monographic Mc Naught, I.; Mc Colm, G.; Beitzel, I.; Shelley, P.
  Title, Monographic Development, maintenance and coordination of the GIS for Cape York peninsula
  Date of Publication 1995
  ISBN 072426244X
  Abstract At head of title: Natural Resources Analysis Program. Contents: NR07. GIS creation/ maintenance/ I. Mc Naught- NR08 CYPLUS GIS development and Queensland coordination / G.Mc Colm and I. Beitzel - CYPLUS data into the NRIC directory of databases facility (FINDAR) / P. Shelley
  Keywords System Design

22.   Bibliography of Book, Long Form
  Author, Monographic Nelder, V.J.
  Title, Monographic Improving vegetation survey: a case study using the eucalypt dominated vommunities of Cape York peninsula integrating the use of GIS and species modelling techniques in vegetation survey.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Abstract Subjects: Vegetation surveys - mathematical models . Vegetation surveys - Queensland - Cape York peninsula -GIS
  Keywords System Design

23.   Bibliography of Book, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Akyarli, A.; Oner, D.
  Title, Analytic 'Lecture notes on GIS in estuarine and coastal management (in Turkish)'
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

24.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic IDRISI Project
  Title, Monographic Explorations in Geographic Information Systems Technology, Vol. 3. Applications in Coastal Zone Research & Management
  Place of Publication edited by Kevin St. Martin, Clark Labs for Cartographic Technology and Geographic Analysis, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts
  Publisher Name United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords Coastal Planning

25.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Van Ess, M.
  Author Role, Monographic American Somoa Coastal Management Program
  Title, Monographic Coastal Hazards GIS Mapping
  Place of Publication Eugene, OR
  Publisher Name University of Oregon, Micronesia and South Pacific Program
  Date of Publication 1996
  Extent of Work 44 pp.
  Notes Geographic information systems, hazardous geographic environments, coastal zone management--American Somoa
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

26.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Title, Monographic GIS and Environmental Modeling
  Author, Subsidiary Goodchild, M.F.; Steyaert, L.T.; Parks, B.O.; et.al.
  Author Role, Subsidiary editors
  Place of Publication Fort Collins, CO
  Publisher Name GIS World
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

27.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Li, J.
  Title, Monographic Marine and Coastal Geographic Information Systems
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name Taylor & Francis
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification Vol. 20, No. 2-3
  Extent of Work pp. 121-289
  Series Title Marine Geodesy
  Notes OCLC accession number--37106097
  Keywords System Design

28.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Perkins, R.
  Title, Monographic Geographic Information System Program Development: Coastal Resources Management Division, Commonwealth of the Northern Marina Islands
  Author, Subsidiary Micronesia and South Pacific Program, University of Oregon
  Place of Publication Eugene, OR
  Publisher Name University of Oregon
  Date of Publication 1996
  Extent of Work 28 pp.
  Notes OCLC accession number--36767173
  Keywords System Design

29.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Viles, H.; Spencer, T.
  Title, Monographic Coastal problems: Geomorphology, ecology and society at the coast
  Place of Publication Great Britain
  Publisher Name Edward Arnold
  Date of Publication 1995
  ISBN 0340531975 0340625406
  Keywords Coastal Planning

30.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Steubing, L.; Buchwald, K.; Braun, E.
  Title, Monographic Natur und Umweltschutz: Okologische grundlagen, methoden, umsetzung
  Translated Title Wildlife and environmental protection: Fundamental ecology, methods, changes
  Date of Publication 1995
  Abstract The book begins with a basic introduction to ecology including: systems and population ecology, diversity, and the carbon, nitrogen and sulpher cycles. This is followed by sections concerning aquatic ecology (both freshwater and marine) and soil science. Chapters 4 and 5 discuss the consequences of mineral extraction and landscape ecology. The next sections deal with the ecology of agricultural land, villages and urban areas including: semi natural biotopes; flora and vegetation; and fauna. The environmental impact of energy generation, waste management, minimalisation and reuse, the problems of air and noise pollution, and ecotoxicology are all covered in the following chapters. Countryside planning is then discussed: development; environmental political planning as the central part of integrated environmental planning; and GIS. Wildlife protection: aims; reasons; methods; and protected area classification in Germany are examined in the following chapter. The book closes with sections concerning the fundamentals of environmental law and politics in Germany.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

31.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Title, Monographic Basic geographic information of the Baltic drainage basin - the feasibility study report
  Place of Publication Helsinki
  Publisher Name National Board of Waters and the Environment
  Date of Publication 1994
  ISBN 951 47 9696 9
  Keywords Coastal Planning

32.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Title, Monographic LINFO-kust:Marine information processing
  Translated Title LINFO-kust:Marin informationsbehandling
  Place of Publication Malmo
  Publisher Name Lantmateriet
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

33.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Antenucci, J.C.; Brown, K.; Croswell, P.L.; Kevany, M.J.; Archer, H.
  Title, Monographic Geographic Information Systems, A Guide to the Technology
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name Von Nostrand Reinhold
  Date of Publication 1991
  Extent of Work 301 pp.
  Keywords System Design

34.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Ikeda, M.; Dobson, F.
  Title, Monographic Oceanographic Applications of Remote Sensing
  Place of Publication Boca Raton, FL
  Publisher Name CRC Press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Extent of Work 492 pp.
  Keywords System Design

35.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Stafford, D.B.
  Title, Monographic A State-of-the-Art Survey of the Applications of Aerial Remote Sensing to Coastal Engineering
  Place of Publication Clemson, SC
  Publisher Name Dept. of Civil Engineering, Clemson University
  Date of Publication 1972
  Extent of Work 186 pp.
  Keywords System Design

36.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Stafford, D.B.
  Title, Monographic An Annotated Bibliography of Literature on the Coastal Engineering Applications of Aerial Remote Sensing
  Place of Publication Clemson, SC
  Publisher Name Dept. of Civil Engineering, Clemson University
  Date of Publication 1972
  Extent of Work 186 pp.
  Keywords System Design

37.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Fairall, C.W.
  Title, Monographic Boundary Layer Processes in Coastal Meteorology: Prospects for Remote Sensing Applications
  Place of Publication Boulder, CO; Springfield, VA
  Publisher Name US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Environmental Research Laboratories, Wave Propagation Laboratory
  Date of Publication March 1992
  Extent of Work 29 pp.
  Series Title NOAA Technical Memorandum
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

38.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Title, Monographic Remote Sensing Applications in Marine and Coastal Research
  Author, Subsidiary Schmidt-Falkenberg, H.
  Author Role, Subsidiary editor
  Place of Publication Dordrecht, Germany; Boston, MA
  Publisher Name Kluwer Academic
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 24
  Series Title Geojournal
  Keywords System Design

39.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Texas Natural Resources Information System Task Force
  Title, Monographic Texas Natural Resources Inventory and Monitoring System: Applications Systems, Verification, and Transfer (ASVT), Data Collection Plan: Remote Sensing Information Subsytem (RSIS)
  Place of Publication Austin, TX
  Publisher Name Texas Natural Resources Information System
  Date of Publication 1978
  Extent of Work 56 pp.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

40.   Bibliography of Book, Whole
  Author, Monographic Munday, J.C.
  Title, Monographic Priority Problems and Data Needs in Coastal Zone Oceanography, Earth Observation, Satellite Planning
  Place of Publication Springfield, VA
  Publisher Name National Technical Information Service
  Date of Publication 1970
  Extent of Work 127 pp.
  Keywords System Design

41.   Bibliography of Computer Program
  Program Title DUNEBASE release 2, 1995
  Author/Programmer Chapman, D.M.; Bailey, B.
  Publisher Name N.S.W., Sydney, A.C.T.: Dept. of Land and Water Conservation
  Date of Publication 1995
  Date of Copyright 1995
  Extent of Work 4 computer disks, 3 1/2 in. + 1 v. (18 pp.: ill: 21 cm)
  Notes IBM/DOS version
  Call Number G70.2 C53 1995
  Keywords Coastal Planning

42.   Bibliography of Computer Program
  Program Title Spatio temporal evolution of the coastal upwelling in the Senegalese and Mauritanian littoral during the cold-dry season 1991-1992, West Africa
  Connective Phrase by
  Author/Programmer Diop, E.S.; Demarcq, H.; Citeau, J.; Pezin, A.
  Title 'Applications of marine and coastal image data ', UNESCO Tredmar programme
  Publisher Name UNESCO
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

43.   Bibliography of Computer Program
  Program Title COSMO-BIO
  Computer Program Computer Software
  Connective Phrase developed by
  Author/Programmer Coastal Zone Management Centre, National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management, RIKZ and Resource Analysis, The Netherlands
  Author Role, Monographic developers
  Version 2.0
  Publisher Name RIKZ & RA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Extent of Work 1
  Packaging Method Disk
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Natiomal Institute for Coastal and Marine Management/RIKZ Coastal Zone Management Centre, P.O. 20907, 2500EX The Hague, The Netherlands
  Abstract COSMO-BIO : a CZM illustration with emphasis on biodiversity and sea level rise.
  Keywords System Design

44.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hartog, H.; der Meulen, E.; Jongejans, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; European Union for Dune Conservation
  Paper/Section Title Dune Landscape Development and Changing Groundwater Regime: Quantitative Landscape Succession with Help of a GIS
  Proceedings Title Coastal Dunes: 3rd European Dune Congress
  Date of Meeting June 1992
  Place of Meeting Galway, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work p. 119
  Keywords Coastal Planning

45.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Owens, E.; Teal, A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Seattle, WA;Exxon USA, Anchorage, AK
  Paper/Section Title Shoreline Cleanup Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Field Data Collection Within The S.C.A.T. Program
  Proceedings Title Environ Canada Arctic & Marine Oil Spill Program 13th Technical Seminar
  Date of Meeting June 1990
  Place of Meeting Edmonton, AB
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work p. 411
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

46.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Harper, J.R.; Howes, D.E.; Reimer, P.D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Harper Environ Services, Victoria, BC, Canada
  Paper/Section Title Shore Zone Mapping System for Use in Sensitivity Mapping and Shoreline Countermeasures
  Proceedings Title Environ Canada Arctic & Marine Oil Spill Program 14th Technical Seminar
  Date of Meeting June 1991
  Place of Meeting Vancouver, BC
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

47.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Watzin, M.C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. USFWS
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Barrier Resources System Mapping Process
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90(18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 21
  Keywords System Design

48.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Johnston, J.B.; Handley, L.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. FWS, Slidell, Louisiana
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Mapping Programs at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Wetlands Research Center
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90 (18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 105(5)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

49.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Scieszka, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Michigan Dept. Natural Resources, Lansing
  Paper/Section Title The Digital Wetlands Data Base for the U.S. Great Lakes Shoreline
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90 (18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 159(14)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

50.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Department of Natural Resources, St. Petersburg
  Paper/Section Title Marine Wetland Mapping and Monitoring in Florida
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90 (18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Place of Publication St. Petersburg, Florida
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 145(6)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

51.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Field, D.W.; Reyer, A.J.; Alexander, C.E.; Shearer, B.D.; Genovese, P.V.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. NOAA
  Paper/Section Title National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Coastal Wetlands Inventory
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90(18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 39(11)
  Keywords System Design

52.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sinclair, R.H.; Graves, M.R.; Stoll, J.K.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MI
  Paper/Section Title Satellite Data and Geographic Information Systems Technology Applications to Wetlands Mapping
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90(18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 151(7)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

53.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Zambon, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Inst di Scienza e Tecnica delle Construzioni, Pauda, Italy
  Paper/Section Title Subsidence Due to Fluid Withdrawal in the Upper Adriatic Sea: Monitoring by GPS of the Coastal Alterations for the Setup and Validation of Mathmatical Models
  Proceedings Title Computer Modelling in Ocean Engineering International Conference
  Date of Meeting September, 1988
  Place of Meeting Venice, Italy
  Date of Publication 1988
  Location in Work p. 673(11)
  Keywords Geology

54.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dahl, T.; Pywell, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. FWS, Washington DC
  Paper/Section Title National Status and Trends Study: Estimating Wetland Resources in the 1980's
  Proceedings Title AWRA Wetlands: Concerns and Successes Symposium
  Date of Meeting September 1989
  Place of Meeting Tampa, Florida
  Date of Publication 1989
  Location in Work p. 25(7)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

55.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Paul, J.F.; Holland, A.F.; Schimmel, S.C.; Summers, J. K.; Scott, J.K.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. EPA
  Paper/Section Title U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program, an Ecological Status and Trends Program
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90(18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 71(8)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management; Coastal Planning

56.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Thomas, J.P.; Ferguson, M.D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. NOAA
  Paper/Section Title National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Habitat Mapping Under the Coastal Ocean Program
  Proceedings Title FWS Biological Report 90(18): Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Location in Work p. 27(11)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

57.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dimmestol, T.; Lucas, A.E.
  Paper/Section Title Integrating GIS with Ocean Models to Simulate and Visualize Spills
  Proceedings Title 4th Scandinavian Research Conference on GIS
  Place of Meeting Helsinki, Finland
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 1-17
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

58.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Giertson, C.; Lucas, A.E.
  Paper/Section Title 3D Visualization for 2D GIS: An Analysis of the Users' Needs and a Review of Techniques
  Proceedings Title Eurographics '94
  Place of Meeting Oslo, Norway
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work pp. 1-12
  Keywords System Design

59.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hansen, W.; Goldsmith, V.; Clarke, K.; Bokuniewicz, H.
  Paper/Section Title Development of a Hierarchical, Variable Scale Marine Geographical Information System to Monitor Water Quality in the New York Bight
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '91
  Date of Meeting Atlanta, Georgia
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 730-739
  Keywords Water Quality Management

60.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Langran, G.; Kall, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title Processing EEZ Data in a Marine Geographic Information System
  Proceedings Title EEZ Symposium On Mapping and Research
  Date of Meeting Portland, Oregon
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 127-129
  Keywords System Design

61.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wright, D.; Haymon, R.M.
  Paper/Section Title Analysis of Ocean Floor Data Using GIS Techniques
  Proceedings Title Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting
  Place of Meeting San Diego, California
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work p. 262
  Keywords Geology

62.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wright, D.; Haymon, R.M.; Macdonald, K.C.; Goodchild, M.F.
  Paper/Section Title The Power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Oceanography: Implications for Spatio-Temporal Modelling of Mid-Ocean Ridge Evolution
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Oceanography Society Pacific Basin Meeting
  Place of Meeting Honolulu, Hawaii
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work p. 66
  Keywords System Design

63.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Li, R.
  Paper/Section Title 3D GIS: A Simple Extension in the Third Dimension?
  Proceedings Title 1993 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work pp. 218-227
  Keywords System Design

64.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lucas, A.E.; Abbedissen, M.B.; Budgell, W.P.
  Paper/Section Title A Spatial Metadata Management System for Ocean Applications: Requirements Analysis
  Proceedings Title ISPRS Working Group II/2 Workshop on the Requirements for Integrated GIS
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work pp. 1-13
  Keywords System Design

65.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wright, D.; Haymon, R.M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara
  Paper/Section Title Abundance and Distribution of Fissures and Age Distribution of Lavas Along the Axial Zone of the East Pacific Rise: Manipulation of ARGO Data Using the Geographic Information System ARC/INFO
  Proceedings Title EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 72(44):495
  Keywords Geology

66.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wright, D.; Goodchild, M.F.
  Paper/Section Title Remotely-Sensed and In Situ Data from the Deep Ocean as an Information Source for GIS: Implications for Marine Science
  Proceedings Title For submission to International Journal of Geographical Systems October, 1994
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Notes Address Correspondence to: Dawn Wright Computer Systems Lab, Center for Remote Sensing and Environmental Optics, University of California - Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3060
  Keywords System Design

67.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Paul, J.F.; Morrison, G.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency, Narragansett, Rhode Island
  Paper/Section Title Watershed Stressors and EMAP Estuarine Indicators for South Shore Rhode Island
  Proceedings Title Seminar Publication from the Nation Conference on Environmental Problem Solving with Geographic Information Systems
  Date of Meeting September 1994
  Place of Meeting Cincinnati, Ohio
  Publisher Name US Environmental Protection Agency
  Date of Publication Spring 1995
  Keywords Water Quality Management; Coastal Planning

68.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sutter, L.; Wuenscher, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Division of Coastal Management, State of North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina
  Paper/Section Title Wetlands Mapping and Assessment in Coastal North Carolina: A GIS-Based Approach
  Proceedings Title Seminar Publication from the Nation Conference on Environmental Problem Solving with Geographic Information Systems
  Date of Meeting September 1994
  Place of Meeting Cincinnati, Ohio
  Publisher Name US Environmental Protection Agency
  Date of Publication Spring 1995
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

69.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Stichter, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Division of Coastal Management, State of North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina
  Paper/Section Title A Watershed-Oriented Database for Regional Cumulative Impact Assessment and Land Use Planning
  Proceedings Title Seminar Publication from the National Conference on Environmental Problem Solving with Geographic Information Systems
  Date of Meeting September 1994
  Place of Meeting Cincinnati, Ohio
  Publisher Name US Environmental Protection Agency
  Date of Publication Spring 1995
  Keywords Coastal Planning

70.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Potter, L.; Potter, B.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Island Resources Foundation
  Paper/Section Title Comparing Experiences in the British and United States Virgin Islands in Implementing GIS for Environmental Problem Solving
  Proceedings Title Seminar Publication from the Nation Conference on Environmental Problem Solving with Geographic Information Systems
  Date of Meeting September 1994
  Place of Meeting Cincinnati, Ohio
  Publisher Name US Environmental Protection Agency
  Date of Publication Spring 1995
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

71.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wayne, L.D.; McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.; Carpenter, M.; Todd, C.; Williams, S.J.
  Paper/Section Title Integrating Standards for Cataloging Geospatial Data
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Publisher Name ASPRS
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

72.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wayne, L.D.; Byrnes, M.R.; Hayden, J.D.; Pallinti, G.
  Paper/Section Title An Analytical Model for Classifying Land Loss in Louisiana
  Proceedings Title Second Thematic Conference - Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, Louisiana
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Coastal Processes

73.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wayne, L.D.; Penland, S.; Byrnes, M.R.; Davis, D.W.; Britsch, L.D.; Williams, S.J.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Land Loss Classification Mapping in Louisiana
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Eigth Annual Workshop on Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Coastal Managent in Louisiana
  Place of Meeting Lafayette, Louisiana
  Publisher Name U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Coastal Processes

74.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Penland, S.; McBride, R.A.; Debusschere, K.; Westphal, K.A.; Davis, D.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Computer Mapping, Aerial Videotape Surveys, and Geographic Information Systems: An Integrated Approach to Developing a Shoreline Change Database
  Proceedings Title Delineation of Erosion Hazard Shorelands. Great Lakes Shoreland Management Workshop Series
  Place of Publication Cleveland, Ohio
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work pp. 21-29
  Keywords System Design

75.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Accurate Computer Mapping of Coastal Change in Louisiana: The Intergraph Experience
  Editor/Compiler Tanner, W.F.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Sediment Mobility, Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Coastal Sedimentology
  Date of Publication 1989
  Location in Work pp. 67-81
  Keywords Coastal Processes

76.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; McBride, R.A.; Penland, S.; Hiland, M.W.; Westphal, K.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Historical Changes in Shoreline Position Along Mississippi Sound Barrier Islands.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Depositional Systems of the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 12th Annual SEPM - Gulf Coast Section Research Conference, Earth Enterprises, Inc., Austin, Texas
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 43-55
  Keywords Coastal Processes

77.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Byrnes, M.R.; Penland, S.; Pope, D.L.; Kindinger, J.L.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Geomorphic History, Geologic Framework, and Hard Mineral Resources of the Petit Bois Pass Area, Mississippi-Alabama
  Proceedings Title Coastal Depositional Systems of the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 12th Annual SEPM - Gulf Coast Section Research Conference, Earth Enterprises, Inc., Austin, Texas
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 83-127
  Keywords Geology

78.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lewis, A.J.; Tao, Q.; McLaughlin, T.; Holmes, J.M.
  Paper/Section Title Mapping NOW Pits in Coastal Louisiana with High Altitude Color Infrared Photography
  Proceedings Title American Water Resources Association Symposium Proceedings; Resource Development in the Lower Mississippi (AWRA Technical Publication Series, TPS-91-3)
  Date of Meeting September 1991
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 3-13
  Keywords Water Quality Management

79.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.; Penland, S.; Williams, S.J.; Byrnes, M.R.; Westphal, K.A.; Jaffe, B.E.; Sallenger, A.H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Mapping Barrier Island Changes in Louisiana: Techniques, Accuracy, and Results
  Editor/Compiler Kraus, N.C.; Gingerich, K.J.; Kriebel, D.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Sediments '91 (Proceedings of a Specialty Conference on Quantitative Approaches to Coastal Sediment Processes)
  Date of Meeting 1991
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 1011-1026
  Keywords Coastal Processes

80.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.;Hiland, M.W.;Penland, S.;Williams, S.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Long-Term Shoreline Response of the Chandeleur Islands Barrier System, Louisiana: 1855 to 1989
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords Coastal Processes

81.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Stauble, D.K.; Underwood, S.G.; Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.
  Paper/Section Title Regional Impacts of Inlet Engineering and Beach Replenishment at Fenwick and Assateague Islands, Maryland
  Editor/Compiler List, J.H.
  Proceedings Title Large-Scale Coastal Behavior '93, Research Conference Proceedings, U.S. Geological Survey
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work Open file report 93-381, pp. 185-188
  Keywords Coastal Processes

82.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wayne, L.D.; Byrnes, M.R.; Britsch, L.D.; Penland, S.; Wilkey, P.T.; Williams, T.R.; Williams, S.J.
  Paper/Section Title Classification of Land Loss by Geomorphology and Process in Coastlines of the Gulf of Mexico
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Laska, S.; Puffer, A.
  Proceedings Title Coastlines of the World Series
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work pp. 85-95
  Keywords Coastal Processes

83.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Regional Seafloor Changes Near St. Mary's Entrance, Georgia/Florida and their Influence on Shoreline Response
  Editor/Compiler List, J.H.
  Proceedings Title Large Scale Coastal Behavior '93, Research Conference Proceedings, U.S. Geological Survey
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Publisher Name US Geological Survey Open File Report 93-381
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work pp. 17-20
  Keywords Coastal Processes

84.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.; McBride, R.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Historical Shoreline Position Change for the Mainland Beach in Harrison County, Mississippi
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, New York
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work pp. 1406-1420
  Keywords Coastal Processes

85.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Byrnes, M.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Shoreline Response Types Along Barrier Coastlines: A Regional Perspective
  Proceedings Title Large-Scale Coastal Behavior '93, Research Conference Proceedings, U.S. Geological Survey
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work Open file report 93-381, pp. 119-122
  Keywords Coastal Processes

86.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Davis, D.W.; McBride, R.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. CAD-GIS Research Laboratory and Louisiana Geological Survey, Louisiana State University
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference of the Coastal Society, Our Coastal Experience: Assessing the Past, Confronting the Future
  Date of Meeting October, 1990
  Place of Meeting San Antonio, Texas
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Coastal Planning

87.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hart, D.; Zilkoski, D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Land Information Computer Graphics Facility, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  Paper/Section Title Mapping a Moving Target: The Use of GIS to Support Development of a Subsidence Model in the New Orleans Region
  Proceedings Title URISA 1994 Annual Conference Proceedings
  Place of Meeting Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work pp. 555-569
  Keywords Coastal Processes

88.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hart, D.; Thompson, G.; Wildinson, E.
  Paper/Section Title Problems in Establishing and Coordinating an LIS in a Subsiding Region
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '90
  Place of Meeting Anaheim, California
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work pp. A56-A60
  Keywords System Design

89.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hassen, K.
  Paper/Section Title Object-oriented Graphical User Interface Prototyping for an Oil Spill Information Management System
  Proceedings Title URISA 1994 Annual Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting August 7-11, 1994
  Place of Meeting Milwaukee, WI
  Place of Publication Washington, DC
  Publisher Name URISA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification Vol. 1
  Location in Work pp. 706-719
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

90.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Butler, M.J.A.; LeBlanc, C.; McLaughlin, J.D.; Ford, I.
  Paper/Section Title Marine Information Networks: Challenge for the 90s
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Date of Meeting March 5-8, 1990
  Place of Meeting Ottawa, ON, Canada
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Canadian Institute for Surveying and Mapping
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

91.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Apinan, V.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing Application to Coastal Resource Management and Planning in Thailand
  Proceedings Title The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Coastal Zone Management and Environmental Monitoring
  Date of Meeting November 18-26, 1986
  Place of Meeting Ohaka, Bangladesh
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 249-252
  Notes Author's address/affiliation: Thailand Nat. Environment Board, 60/1 soi Prachasumpun 5, Roma VI Rd., Bangkok 10400, Thailand
  Keywords Coastal Planning

92.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Argento, M.S.F.
  Paper/Section Title The Geographical Information System of the Brazilian Coastal Management Program
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Notes Describes the GIS (GEOSYS) developed as part of the Brazilian National Coastal Zone Management Plan
  Keywords System Design

93.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic August, P.; Hale, E.B.; Sheffer, E.
  Paper/Section Title GIS and Environmental Disaster Management: World Prodigy Oil Spill
  Proceedings Title Oil Spills Management and Legislative Implications Conference
  Date of Meeting May 15-18, 1990
  Place of Meeting Newport, RI
  Publisher Name A.S.C.E.
  Date of Publication 1990
  Notes GIS was used during the oil spill disaster to store spill position data, convert spatial data to formats that could be used by spill trajectory models, give quick cartographic representation of spill location and integrate all spill data into one database
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

94.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bartlett, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title The Use of GIMMS in the Antrim Coast Erosion Survey
  Proceedings Title Third Annual GIMMS Users Conference and Workshop
  Date of Meeting April 20-21
  Place of Meeting Oxford
  Date of Publication 1988
  Keywords Coastal Processes

95.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bartlett, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title Spatial Data Structures and Coastal Information Systems
  Proceedings Title EGIS '90 - First European Conference on Geographical Information Systems
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work 30-39
  Keywords System Design

96.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bartlett, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title Time, Space, Chaos, and Coastal GIS
  Proceedings Title Sixteenth International Cartographic Conference
  Date of Meeting May 3-9
  Place of Meeting Cologne, Germany
  Date of Publication 1993
  Notes Discusses the nature and geometry of the coastal zone, and suggests most applications of GIS to coastal problems have achieved their success despite rather than because of their data-handling characteristics
  Keywords System Design

97.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bhuiyan, H.H.
  Paper/Section Title An Integrated Approach to the Application of Remote Sensing in Resource Surveys and Thematic Mapping as a Key to Effective Coastal Area Management
  Proceedings Title The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Coastal Zone Management and Environmental Monitoring
  Date of Meeting November 18-26
  Place of Meeting Ohaka, Bangladesh
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 286-293
  Notes Author's address/affiliation:Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, 477 Nayatola, Baramagh Bazaar, Dhaka-17, Bangladesh
  Keywords Coastal Planning

98.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Boedeker, D.; Schauser, U.H.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS for the Coast. Experiences from Schleswig-Holstein
  Proceedings Title Comptes rendus du ler symposium international de l'Association europeenne. EUROCOAST LITTORAL
  Place of Meeting Marseille, France
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work 588-595
  Keywords System Design

99.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Caixing, Y
  Paper/Section Title The Application of Remote Sensing in the Investigation of the Resources and Environment in the Coastal Zone of China
  Proceedings Title The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Coastal Zone Management and Environmental Monitoring
  Date of Meeting November 18-26
  Place of Meeting Ohaka, Bangladesh
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 185-197
  Notes Author's address/affiliation: Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Box 20062, Shanghai, China
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

100.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Claasen, D.B.V.R.; Jupp, D.L.B.
  Paper/Section Title Mapping Shallow Waters: The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques in Coastal Zone Management in the Great Barrier Region, Australia
  Proceedings Title The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Coastal Zone Management and Environmental Monitoring
  Date of Meeting Nov 18-26
  Place of Meeting Ohaka, Bangladesh
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 145-153
  Notes Author's address/affiliation: Great Barrier Reef Marine Pakr Authority, PO Box 1379, Townsville, Queensland 4810, Australia
  Keywords Coastal Planning

101.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Clark, M.J.; Gurnell, A.M.; Edwards, P.J.
  Paper/Section Title A GFIS Approach to Management Decision Making for the Coastal Environment
  Editor/Compiler Harts, J.; Ottens, H.F.L.; Schotlen, H.J.; Ondaatje, D.A.
  Proceedings Title EGIS 90 - First European Conference on Geographical Information Systems
  Date of Meeting 1990
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work 189-198
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

102.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Clow, J.C.
  Paper/Section Title Marine Safety, the Marine Environment, and MSIS
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '87
  Date of Meeting May 26-29
  Place of Meeting Seattle, WA
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work 285-299
  Keywords System Design

103.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cole, G.M.
  Paper/Section Title Use of Hydrology for Determining Ordinary High Water in Non-tidal Waters
  Proceedings Title 1988 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 34-43
  Keywords System Design

104.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Coleman, D.E.; Law, M.N.; van Wyngaarden, R.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS Case Study of Point Pelee, Canada
  Proceedings Title Flood Plain Management Conference
  Date of Meeting March 12-14, 1991
  Place of Meeting Toronto, Canada
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords Coastal Planning

105.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cowen, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Plains Regional Resource Information System Study: Recent Geographic Information Systems
  Proceedings Title Third International Symposium on Computer Assisted Cartography
  Date of Publication 1978
  Keywords System Design

106.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cracknell, A.P.; Hayes, L.W.B.; Keltie, G.F.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing of the Tay Estuary using visible and near-infrared data: Mapping of the intertidal zone
  Proceedings Title Royal Society of Edinburgh
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 92B
  Location in Work 223-236
  Keywords System Design

107.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dahl, T.
  Paper/Section Title Wetlands Mapping in the Coastal Zone - Progress towards Creating a National Digital Database
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '87
  Date of Meeting May 26-29, 1987
  Place of Meeting Seattle, WA
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work 465-477
  Keywords System Design

108.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Davis, B.E.; Davis, P.E.
  Paper/Section Title Marine GIS: Concepts and Considerations
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '88
  Place of Meeting San Antonio, TX
  Date of Publication 1988
  Location in Work 159-168
  Keywords System Design

109.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Debusschere, K; Penland, S.; Westphal, K.A.; Reimer, P.D; McBride, R.A.
  Paper/Section Title Aerial Videotape Mapping of Coastal Geomorphic Changes
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 370-390
  Notes Describes the use of low-altitude (helicopter-borne), high-resolution aerial videotape surveys to describe and quantify the longshore and cross-shore geomorphic, sedementologic, and vegetative character of Louisiana's shoreline systems.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

110.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Demirpolat, S.; Tanner, W.F.; Orhan, H.; Hodge, S.A.; Knoblauch, M.A.
  Paper/Section Title High-Precision Study of Florida Shoreline Change
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 683-697
  Keywords Coastal Processes

111.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Devoy, R.J.; Bartlett, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title Assessing the Potential Impacts of Sea Level Rise on the Atlantic Margins of Europe: Problem Definition and Methodological Discussion
  Proceedings Title International Conference on the Protection of the Coastal Zone
  Date of Meeting October 17-20
  Place of Meeting Nantes, France
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

112.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dickson, S.M.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Hazard Mapping in Maine
  Proceedings Title GIS: Integrating Technology and Geoscience Application
  Date of Meeting September 26-30
  Place of Meeting Denver, CO
  Date of Publication 1988
  Notes National Academy of Sciences
  Keywords Coastal Processes

113.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dorland, D.; Luikkonen, B.
  Paper/Section Title North Shore Environmental Management
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4116-4124
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

114.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Eberhart, R.C.; Dolan, T.J.
  Paper/Section Title Chesapeake Bay Development Pressures: RAMS database analysis
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '80
  Date of Publication 1980
  Keywords Coastal Planning

115.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fairfield, F.M.
  Paper/Section Title Marina Planning with Geographic Information Systems
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '87
  Date of Meeting May 26-29, 1987
  Place of Meeting Seattle, WA
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work 1023-1030
  Keywords Coastal Planning

116.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fleming, C.A.; Townend, I.H.
  Paper/Section Title A Coastal Management Database for East Anglia
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4092-4107
  Keywords System Design

117.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Foley, M.
  Paper/Section Title The Creation of a Morphological Map using Field Techniques and Computer-based Analysis: An Application at Long Strand Sand Dune Comples, Co. Cork
  Proceedings Title 3rd Congress European Union for Dune Conservation and Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting June 17-24
  Place of Meeting Galway, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

118.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Frederiksen, P.; Frederiksen, P.; Muenier, B.
  Paper/Section Title Nordic Council Marine GIS - A Conceptual Framework
  Proceedings Title Third Scandinavian Research Conference on Geographical Information Systems
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords Coastal Planning

119.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic French, D.P.
  Paper/Section Title Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Habitats and Natural Resource Distributions: Application to Marragansett Bay, Rhode Island
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 407-415
  Keywords System Design

120.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gardels, K.; McCreary, S.T.; Huse, S.
  Paper/Section Title Land Use Policy Analysis with GIS: San Francisco Bay Estuary
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '90
  Place of Meeting Anaheim, California
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

121.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Giardina, M.; Trerranova, C.; Piscedda, S.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS Application for the Management of Night Thermal Infrared Data: Monitoring of the Coastal Environment
  Proceedings Title EGIS '91 - Second European Conference on GIS
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1318
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

122.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gornitz, V.; Kanciruk, P.
  Paper/Section Title Assessment of Global Coastal Hazards from Sea Level Rise
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1345-1359
  Notes Describes work on developing a global coastal hazards database, intended to predict the coastal segments at greatest risk to a rise in sea level caused by future climate warming
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

123.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gornitz, V.; White, T.W.; Cushman, R.M.
  Paper/Section Title Vulnerability of the U.S. to Future Sea Level Rise
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work 2354-2368
  Notes Describes how a coastal hazards database is used in conjunction with GIS to assess the vulnerability of the coastline of the conterminous U.S. to floods and other hazards
  Keywords System Design

124.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Grelot, J-P.
  Paper/Section Title An Inventory of the French Littoral
  Proceedings Title Auto Carto V Proceedings
  Date of Publication 1982
  Location in Work 367-373
  Notes The Institut Geographique National (IGN) in France produced a database inventory of the French littoral, showing land use and legal status of different sectors of the coastal zone.
  Keywords System Design

125.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Guth, J.E.
  Paper/Section Title The National Ocean Survey Coastal Boundary
  Proceedings Title Tools for Coastal Zone Management
  Date of Meeting Feb 14-15
  Place of Meeting Washington D.C.
  Date of Publication 1972
  Location in Work 67-69
  Notes Reviews the importance of, and chief criteria for, delineation of coastal boundaries.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

126.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.; Harris, B.A.
  Paper/Section Title A Florida GIS for Estuarine Management
  Proceedings Title 1986 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention
  Date of Publication 1986
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work 2-11
  Notes A report on the development of their Marine Resource Geobased Information System for research and management.
  Keywords System Design

127.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.; Hoffman, B.A.
  Paper/Section Title The Role of Geographic Information Systems in Managing Florida's Coastal Wetland Resources
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '87
  Date of Meeting May 26-29, 1987
  Place of Meeting Seattle, WA
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work 5182-5195
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

128.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.; McGarry, G.
  Paper/Section Title Basin-wide Management: A Remote Sensing/GIS Approach
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1822-1836
  Keywords System Design

129.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hansen, W.; Cheng, Z.; Goldsmith, V.; Clarke, K.; Bokuniewicz, H.
  Paper/Section Title Implementation of a Marine GIS in New York Bight for the Evaluation of Proposed Dredged Sediment Disposal Sites
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '90
  Place of Meeting Anaheim, California
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 820-829
  Keywords System Design

130.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hazelhoff, L.; van Hees, J.
  Paper/Section Title The Development of a GIS for Mapping Polluted Sediments in an Estuary
  Proceedings Title Second European Conference on GIS (EGIS '91)
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

131.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hill, J.M.; Evans, D.L.; Blackmon, J.
  Paper/Section Title Development of a Permit Geographic Information System for Coastal Zone Management
  Proceedings Title 51st Annual Meeting, American Society of Photogrammetry, Theodolite to Satellite
  Date of Meeting March 10-15
  Place of Meeting Washington D.C.
  Date of Publication 1985
  Volume Identification 1
  Notes A GIS was developed to aid assessment of environmental impacts in permit areas of the coastal/estuary regions of Louisiana.
  Keywords System Design

132.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Howey, T.; Blackmon, J.
  Paper/Section Title Use of Geographic Information System as a Tool for Making Land Use Management Decisions for Coastal Wetlands in a State Regulatory Program
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '87
  Date of Meeting May 26-29, 1987
  Place of Meeting Seattle, WA
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work 399-414
  Keywords System Design

133.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ibrahim, A.M.
  Paper/Section Title Integrated Monitoring Approaches in Coastal Resources Management in Malaysia
  Proceedings Title Global Natural Resource Monitoring and Assessments: Preparing for the 21st Century
  Date of Meeting Sept 24-30
  Place of Meeting Venice, Italy
  Date of Publication 1989
  Location in Work 769-777
  Notes Author's address/affiliation: Research and Consultancy Unit, Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  Keywords System Design

134.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jungerius, P.D.; Loedeman, J.H.; van der Meulen, F.; Stuiver, J.
  Paper/Section Title A Geometrical Approach to Monitoring Deflation Features from Aerial Photographs in a GIS Environment
  Proceedings Title 3rd Congress, European Union for Dune Conservation and Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting June 17-24, 1991
  Place of Meeting Galway, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

135.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kapetsky, J.M.; McGregor, L.; Nanne, H.E.
  Paper/Section Title A Geographical Information System to Assess Opportunities for Aquaculture Development: A FAO-UNEP/GRID Study in Coasta Rica
  Proceedings Title GIS '87-Second Annual International Conference, Exhibits and Workshops on Geographic Information Systems
  Date of Meeting Oct 26-30
  Place of Meeting San Francisco, CA
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 519-535
  Notes Using ELAS to look at several parameters that might determine the location of possible aquaculture sites
  Keywords Coastal Planning

136.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kendziorek, M.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS in a Global Scale Disaster: The T/V Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
  Proceedings Title Geographic Information Systems Seminar: Beyond the Pilot Project - The Next Generation
  Date of Meeting November 27-28
  Place of Meeting Toronto, Canada
  Date of Publication 1989
  Location in Work 132-173
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

137.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Law, M.N.
  Paper/Section Title Utility of GIS in the Development and Implementation of Shoreline Management Plans
  Proceedings Title Flood Plain Management Conference
  Date of Meeting March 12-14, 1991
  Place of Meeting Toronto, Canada
  Date of Publication 1991
  Notes Describes the rationale behind selection and use of a GIS to develop and implement shoreline management plans for the Great Lakes shores of Ontario, Canada.
  Keywords System Design

138.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Law, M.N.
  Paper/Section Title Applications of GIS to Local Shoreland Management Issues
  Proceedings Title GIS for the 1990s-Canadian National Conference of GIS
  Date of Meeting Mar 5-8
  Place of Meeting Ottawa, Ontario
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work 1333-1345
  Notes Examines the use of GIS for management of Ontario's Great Lakes shoreline
  Keywords Coastal Planning

139.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Law, M.N.; Saunders, K.E.; Coleman, D.E.; Fisher, J.D.; van Wyngaarden, R.; Boyd, G.; Stewart, C.J.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS to monitor and predict long-term Great Lakes shoreline erosion
  Proceedings Title GIS '91-National Conference on GIS
  Date of Meeting March 18-22, 1991
  Place of Meeting Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

140.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lissauer, I.M.; Gaines, R.
  Paper/Section Title Ports and Waterways Management Information System
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4065-4074
  Keywords System Design

141.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Maher, R.V.
  Paper/Section Title Applications of GIS to the Ocean Environment
  Proceedings Title The Ocean, An International Workplace (Marine Technology Society)
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work 1067
  Keywords System Design

142.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Maness, L.V.J.; Mausel, P.; Stadles, S.J.
  Paper/Section Title Landsat/Land Use Planning in the Coastal Zone
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '78 American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1978
  Notes Considers landsat-derived data and argues that these data must be integrated into larger GIS to be useful in coastal zone management
  Keywords Coastal Planning

143.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Marine Technology Society
  Paper/Section Title Proceedings
  Proceedings Title Tools for Coastal Zone Management
  Date of Meeting Feb 14-15
  Place of Meeting Washington D.C.
  Date of Publication 1972
  Keywords Coastal Planning

144.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mauriello, M.N.
  Paper/Section Title The Use of Computer Mapping to Establish Historical Erosion Rates and Coastal Construction Setbacks in New Jersey
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 357-369
  Notes Describes work in progress in New Jersey to update and revise earlier Erosion Hazard Areas policy and to establish areas of concern.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

145.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.
  Paper/Section Title Accurate Computer Mapping of Coastal Change: Bayou Lafourche Shoreline, Louisiana, USA
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 707-719
  Keywords Coastal Processes

146.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McGarry, G.; Haddad, K.D.
  Paper/Section Title Applications of GIS Soil Data Layers in Resource Research and Management in a Florida Estuarine Watershed
  Proceedings Title 1990 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work 202-213
  Notes GIS tools are being used to analyze watersheds and estuaries. In particular, attempts are being made to integrate Soil Conservation Service data into a watershed GIS to assess the impacts of different land use scenarios.
  Keywords System Design

147.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Michener, W.K.; Cowen, D.J.; Shirley, W.L.
  Paper/Section Title Geographic Information Systems for Coastal Research
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Converse, H.; Miner, D.; Tobin, T.L.; Clark, D.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4791-4805
  Notes Critical review of the potential of remote sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other analytical methods as tools for coastal management and research
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

148.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Moreno, D.D.
  Paper/Section Title Application of Geographic Information Systems in Marine Resource Assessment -- George Bank Case Study
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Publication 1989
  Location in Work 1844-1859
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

149.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Nicolaisen, N.
  Paper/Section Title OCSEAP Data and Information Management
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4061-4064
  Keywords System Design

150.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Page, S.H.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing Techniques to Monitor Kelp Beds in California
  Proceedings Title ASPRS-ACSM Fall Convention, ASPRS Technical Papers
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 163-171
  Keywords Coastal Planning

151.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pitchel, W.; Weakes, M.; Sapper, J.; Tadepalli, K.; Jandhyala, A.; Ketineni, S.
  Paper/Section Title Satellite Mapped Imagery for Coastwatch
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work 2531-2545
  Keywords Coastal Planning

152.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.; Eiser, W.C.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS Technology in Assessing the Impact of the SC Beachfront Management Act following Hurricane Hugo
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1213-1219
  Keywords Disaster Management

153.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Quelennec, R-E.
  Paper/Section Title The CORINE 'Coastal Erosion Project': Identification of Coastal Erosion Problems and Data based on the Littoral Environment of eleven European countries
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4594-4601
  Keywords Coastal Planning

154.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rahman, A.; Rahman, N.; Hossain, D.; Hossain, T.I.M.T
  Paper/Section Title The Application of Remote Sensing Data in the Study and Mapping of Coastal Land Accretion and Mangrove Plantations in the Coastal Belt of Bangladesh
  Proceedings Title The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Coastal Zone Management and Environmental Monitoring
  Date of Meeting November 18-26
  Place of Meeting Ohaka, Bangladesh
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 310-319
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

155.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ranganath, B.K.; Dutt, C.B.S.; Manikiam, B.
  Paper/Section Title Digital Mapping of Mangroves in Middle Andamans of India
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 741-750
  Keywords System Design

156.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ricketts, P.J.; McIver, A.R.; Butler, M.J.A.
  Paper/Section Title Integrated Information Systems: The Key to Coastal Zone Management. The Fundy/Gulf of Maine/Georges Bank (FMG) Project, a Canadian case study
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4138-4150
  Keywords System Design

157.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Roberts, S.I.
  Paper/Section Title Problems of Developing a GIS Database for the FMG
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4129-4137
  Keywords System Design

158.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Scalise, A.; Bartlett, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title A Review of Some Operational Problems for Implementing a GIS-based Environmental Assessment for Coastal Areas
  Proceedings Title Environmental Modelling and GIS Conference
  Date of Meeting July 7, 1992
  Place of Meeting University of Reading, UK
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

159.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Schauser, U-H.
  Paper/Section Title Uberlegungen zur Nutzung von GIS-WEST fur raumplanung und Kustenmanagement am Beispiel Busems
  Proceedings Title Symposium Okosystemforsch
  Date of Meeting March 3-4
  Place of Meeting Busum, FRG
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

160.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Grim, M.S.; Seekins, B.A.; Chase, T.E.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. Geological Survey
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS for Verification of Bathymetric Data from Long Island Sound
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Date of Copyright 1995
  Location in Work pp. 159-160
  Keywords System Design

161.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sharp, G.; Pringle, J.; Duggan, R.
  Paper/Section Title Assessing Fishing Effort by Remote Sensing in the Scottia Fundy Region of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  Proceedings Title IGARSS '89, Twelfth Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
  Date of Meeting July 10-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Vancouver, BC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

162.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Simpson, J.A.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Boundary Hiatus: Tidal Datum vs. Ordinary High Water Mark
  Proceedings Title 1986 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 361-364
  Notes ACSM Technical Papers
  Keywords Coastal Planning

163.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Somers, R.; Jones, B.; Snyder, S.
  Paper/Section Title Managing and Disseminating Data Necessary for Coastal Wetland Management in South Carolina
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 4125-4128
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

164.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Specter, C.; Gayle, D.
  Paper/Section Title Technology Transfer for Development of Coastal Zone Resources: Caribbean Experts examine critical issues
  Proceedings Title IGARSS '88. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
  Date of Meeting September 13-16, 1988
  Place of Meeting Edinburgh, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1988
  Location in Work 1449-1452
  Keywords Coastal Planning

165.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sterr, H.; Boedeker, D.
  Paper/Section Title Quantitative Modelling of the Coastal Environment along Keil Bay, Southwestern Baltic Sea, with respect to Tourism and Recreation
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting July 11-14, 1989
  Place of Meeting Charleston, SC
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 4
  Location in Work 4862-4876
  Keywords Coastal Planning

166.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Thompson, D.E.
  Paper/Section Title Airborne Remote Sensing of Georgia Tidal Marshes
  Proceedings Title Operational Remote Sensing Seminar, American Society of Photogrammetry
  Date of Publication 1972
  Location in Work 126-140
  Notes American Society of Photogrammetry
  Keywords Coastal Planning

167.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Townend, I.H.
  Paper/Section Title The Application of GIS to Coastal Zone Management
  Proceedings Title Flood Plain Management Conference
  Date of Meeting March 12-14
  Place of Meeting Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

168.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Townend, I.H.
  Paper/Section Title The Application of GIS to Coastal Zone Management
  Editor/Compiler Harts, J.; Ottens, H.F.L.; Schotlen, H.J.; Ondaatje, D.A.
  Proceedings Title EGIS '90 - First European Conference on Geographical Information Systems
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1096-1107
  Keywords Coastal Planning

169.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic van der Meulen, F.
  Paper/Section Title Dune Landscape Development and Changing Groundwater Regime: Quantitative Landscape Succession and Modelling with the Help of GIS
  Proceedings Title 3rd Congress European Union for Dune Conservation and Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting June 17-24
  Place of Meeting Galway, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

170.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Vedovello, R.; De Mattos, J.T.
  Paper/Section Title Verificacao de Parametros e Propriedades Morfoambientais, en Imagens de Satelite, para estudos do Planejamento de Areas Litoraneas
  Proceedings Title 6th Simposio Brasileiro do Sensoriamento Remoto
  Date of Meeting June 24-29
  Place of Meeting Manaus, Brazil
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work 671-675
  Notes Authors address/affiliation: Dept. de Pesquisas e Aplicacoes, Inst. de pesquitas Espaciais, C.P. 515, 12201, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, Brasil
  Keywords System Design

171.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Versoza, C.G.
  Paper/Section Title A Review of the Applications of Remote Sensing to the Coastal Zone Resources of the Philippines
  Proceedings Title The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Coastal Zone Management and Environmental Monitoring
  Date of Meeting Nov 18-26
  Place of Meeting Ohaka, Bangladesh
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 103-107
  Keywords System Design

172.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic White, K.L.; Schornick, L.; Hoskins, E.
  Paper/Section Title HAZMAP - A Computerized Storm Surge Model: A Galveston Bay Area Test
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '88
  Place of Meeting San Antonio, TX
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 571-580
  Keywords System Design

173.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wilkening, H.A.
  Paper/Section Title Landsat Data Processing and GIS for Regional Water Resources Management in North East Florida
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '87 - Proceedings of the ASPRS/ACSM annual convention
  Place of Meeting Baltimore, MD
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 5
  Location in Work 110-119
  Notes Reports on the development of RS/GIS system for regional water resources management in Florida
  Keywords Coastal Planning

174.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Williams, D.R.; Balogh, M.E.; Foresman, T.W.
  Paper/Section Title Wetlands: A Perspective for Mapping, Monitoring and Modeling
  Proceedings Title 1986 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention
  Date of Publication 1986
  Location in Work 379-381
  Notes ASPRS Technical Papers
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

175.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.; Cowen, D.J.; Karinshak, D.A.; Jones, B.
  Paper/Section Title Using the Tools of Geographic Information Processing to Compare the Rate of Wetlands Alterations in an Undeveloped and a Managed Estuary.
  Proceedings Title Third Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments.
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Meeting Seattle, WA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. II
  Location in Work pp. 496-507
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

176.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.; Jefferson, W. H.; Ogburn-Matthews, V.; Taylor, D.S.
  Paper/Section Title Development of an Inter-(fill in the blank) Database Management Program for Marine Resources Research and Management.
  Editor/Compiler Burger, T.
  Proceedings Title Workshop on the Collection and Use of Trawl Survey Data for Fisheries Management.
  Place of Publication Washington, DC
  Publisher Name Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission.
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification Special Report No. 35.
  Location in Work pp. 137-144.
  Notes The phrase '(fill in the blank)' in the title refers to inter-agency, department, institutional, and state arrangements for data management.
  Keywords System Design

177.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dunlap, R.H.; Porter, D.E.
  Paper/Section Title Identification and Assessment of 'Indirect' Impacts Associated with Regulatory Permitting Programs--For Now, A Conceptual Model.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Vol. I
  Location in Work pp. 79-93
  Keywords Coastal Processes

178.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.; Eiser, W.C.
  Paper/Section Title The Role of Geographic Information Processing Technology in Determining the Impact of the South Carolina Beachfront Management Act Following Hurricane Hugo.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91.
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification Vol. II
  Location in Work pp. 1213-1219
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

179.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.; Michener, W.K.
  Paper/Section Title Design and Implementation of a Coastal Resource Geographic Information System: Administrative Considerations.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 1958-1967
  Keywords System Design

180.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Michener, W.K.; Jefferson, W.H.; Karinshak, D.A.; Edwards, D.
  Paper/Section Title An Integrated Geographic Information System, Global Positioning System, and Spatio-statistical Approach for Analyzing Ecological Patterns at Landscape Scales.
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '92
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting San Jose, CA
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification Vol. 1
  Location in Work pp. 564-576
  Keywords System Design

181.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Michener, W.K.; Jefferson, W.H.; Karinshak, D.A.; Gilbert, C.
  Paper/Section Title Incorporating Global Positioning System Technology into Coastal Mapping and Research Efforts.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 332-346
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

182.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dixon-Gough, R.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
  Paper/Section Title Towards the Definition of a Policy for a Pan-European Coastal Management System
  Proceedings Title International Conference on Land Management
  Date of Meeting 1997
  Place of Meeting London, England
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

183.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bushing, W. W.
  Paper/Section Title The Use of a GIS to Investigate the Influence of Island Topography on the Nearshore Light Regime and the Distribution of Macrocystis pyrifera around Santa Catalina Island.
  Proceedings Title Western Society of Naturalists
  Date of Meeting December 26-30, 1994
  Place of Meeting Monterey, CA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Notes (abstract only).
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

184.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lapine,. L.A.; Spencer, J.F. Jr.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. NOAA, National Geodetic Survey; Staff Geodesist, NGS
  Paper/Section Title NOAA's Coastal Mapping Program: Sharing Data and Building Partnerships with the Coastal Zone GIS
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Date of Copyright 1995
  Location in Work pp. 338-339
  Keywords System Design

185.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Althausen, J.D.; Jensen, J.R.; Cowen, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title Managing Coastal Wetland Habitats using Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
  Proceedings Title Second Annual Marine and Estuarine Shallow Water Science and Management Conference
  Date of Meeting April 3-7, 1995
  Place of Meeting Atlantic City, NJ
  Place of Publication Philadelphia, PA
  Publisher Name EPA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work p. 58
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

186.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Klemas, V.; Weatherbee, O.
  Paper/Section Title The Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in Coastal Resource Management
  Proceedings Title Second Annual Marine and Estuarine Shallow Water Science and Management Conference
  Date of Meeting April 3-7, 1995
  Place of Meeting Atlantic City, NJ
  Place of Publication Philadelphia, PA
  Publisher Name EPA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work p. 40
  Notes Also presented at Coastal Zone '95, July 16-21, 1995, Tampa, FL, pp. 547-548
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

187.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bochenek, E.A.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS to Predict Areas at Risk of Zebra Mussel Invasion in the Mid-Atlantic region (NJ-NC)
  Editor/Compiler Balcom, N.
  Proceedings Title Northeast Conference on Non-indigenous Aquatic Nuisance Species
  Date of Meeting January 25, 1995
  Place of Meeting Cromwell, CT
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work pp. 27-28
  Notes Report/Patent number CT-SG-95-04
  Keywords System Design

188.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Weatherbee, O.; Klemas, V.; Salamon, K.
  Paper/Section Title The Use of Remote Sensing and GIS in Environmental and Coastal Resources Management
  Proceedings Title 1er Simposio Perspectivas de la Ingenieria en la Proteccion Ambiental y el Desarrollo Sustntable
  Date of Meeting September 4-5, 1995
  Place of Meeting Mexico D.F.
  Date of Publication 1995
  Notes [English title of symposium:] First Symposium on Perspectives on Engineering and Environmental Protection for Sustainable Development
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

189.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Weatherbee, O.; Klemas, V.
  Paper/Section Title Integration of Remotely Sensed Land Cover Data and Condition Indicators in a GIS to Evaluate and Monitor Coastal Wetland and Estuarine Health
  Proceedings Title Third Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting September 18-20, 1995
  Place of Meeting Seattle, WA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords System Design

190.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jensen, J.R.; Narumalani, S.; Weatherbee, O.; Davis, B.A.; Hayes, M.; Michel, J.E.; Murday, M.; Sexton, W.J.
  Paper/Section Title Utilization of Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies for Oil Spill Planning and Response: Case Studies in Florida, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia
  Proceedings Title First Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, ERIM
  Date of Meeting June 15-17, 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

191.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Narumalani, S.; Jensen, J.R.; Weatherbee, O.; Murday, M.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Sensitivity Mapping for Oil Spills in the United Arab Emirates Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Imagery and GIS Technologies
  Proceedings Title Annual Meeting of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
  Date of Meeting March 3-5, 1992
  Place of Meeting Albuquerque, NM
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 1: 167-176
  Series Title ASPRS Technical Papers
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

192.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Harrington, J.A. Jr.; Harrington, L.M.B.
  Paper/Section Title Modeling the Expansion of Spartina in the Palix Estuary
  Proceedings Title Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Vol. 16
  Location in Work pp. 50-56
  Keywords System Design

193.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Harrington, J.A. Jr.; Harrington, L.M.B.; Berlin, C.J.
  Paper/Section Title Modeling Spartina in Willapa Bay
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 2nd International Spartina Conference
  Date of Meeting March 1997
  Place of Meeting Tumwater, WA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

194.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Keevican, M.; Colgan, M.W.; Horton, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. College of Charleston
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Mapping Using a Geographic Information System
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Place of Publication 1996
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

195.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dewing, S.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS Application for the Development of Shoreline Inventories as a Coastal Zone Management Tool within a Military Reservation
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

196.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic De Jong, D.Y.
  Paper/Section Title Habitats in the Coastal Zone: A Layer Concept
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

197.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Raper, J.; Livingstone, D.
  Paper/Section Title Spatio-Temporal Interpolation in Four-Dimensional Coastal Process Models
  Proceedings Title Third International Conference Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Santa Fe, NM
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

198.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.; Cowen, D.J.; Edwards, D.; Siewicki, T.; Jones, B.; Corbett, C.
  Paper/Section Title Integrated Risk and Impact Assessment Modeling in Support of Sustainable Development in an Estuarine Environment
  Proceedings Title Third International Conference Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Santa Fe, NM
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Coastal Planning

199.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ligdas, C.N.; Gourley, H.
  Paper/Section Title The Study of Cliff Erosion in the North-East of England using ARC/INFO
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1995 (UK) User Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords System Design

200.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Leary, T.J.
  Paper/Section Title The GIS Methodology Applied for a Statewide Assessment of Propeller Scar Damage in Seagrasses (Florida)
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1995 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Publication 1995
  Notes Abstract discusses propeller scar damage on coastal sea grasses
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

201.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Halls, J.N.; Hayes, M.O.; Michel, J.; Zengel, S.
  Paper/Section Title Natural Resource Mapping Using GIS: Coastal and Watershed Applications
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

202.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ramsey, E.W.; Laine, S.L.; Chappell, D.K.; Nelson, G.A.; Sapkota, S.H.; Stoute, T.; Books, M.A.
  Paper/Section Title Identification of Wetland Zonation and Innudation Extent by using Satellite Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements
  Proceedings Title Coastal Hazards Workshop
  Date of Meeting February 23, 1996
  Place of Meeting Baton Rouge, LA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

203.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Granat, M.A.; Watters, T.; Holt, J.L.
  Paper/Section Title A Working Coastal Zone Management Geographic Information System
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work pp. 7-8
  Keywords System Design

204.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Antonini, G.A.; Box, P.W.
  Paper/Section Title Location and Assessment of Hurrican Andrew Damaged Vessels on Biscayne Bay and Adjoining Shore Areas
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work pp. 169-170
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

205.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lockwood, M.; Richards, T.W.; Mills, G.B.; Gorman, L.
  Paper/Section Title The National Spatial Data Infrastructure and its Benefits to the Coastal Zone GIS Community
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work pp. 304-305
  Keywords System Design

206.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wayne, L.D.; Register, J.D.
  Paper/Section Title Management and Distribution of Geospatial Coastal Data and Information
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work pp. 336-337
  Keywords System Design

207.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Crowell, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Mitigation Directorate, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  Paper/Section Title Mapping Shoreline Reference Features for Use in Evaluating Erosion Hazards
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work pp. 480-481
  Keywords Coastal Processes

208.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Halls, J.N.; Holten, W. Jr.; Dahlin, J.A.
  Paper/Section Title Implementing Region Topology to Produce Coastal Resource Atlases
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1995 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work p. 185
  Keywords System Design

209.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hart, D.; Niemann, B.J. Jr.; Ventura, S.; Miller, A.H.
  Paper/Section Title Support for Development of Coastal GIS Applications in Wisconsin
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '95
  Date of Meeting November 14-16, 1995
  Place of Meeting Nashville, TN
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 1
  Location in Work pp. 388-398
  Keywords System Design

210.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Darbar, P.M.; Blood, E.R.; Choi, K-S
  Paper/Section Title Modeling of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution using a GIS in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '95
  Date of Meeting November 14-16, 1995
  Place of Meeting Nashville, TN
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 1
  Location in Work pp. 235-246
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

211.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Byrnes, M.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title A Megascale Systems Approach for Shoreline Change Analysis and Coastal Management Along the Northern Gulf of Mexico
  Proceedings Title 45th Annual Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
  Date of Meeting October 25-27, 1995
  Place of Meeting Baton Rouge, LA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. XLV
  Location in Work pp. 405-414
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

212.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bourgeois, P.; Jennings, M.; Johnston, J.B.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Gap Analysis: Geographic Information for Conserving Biodiversity
  Editor/Compiler Ehlers, M.; Steiner, D.R.; Johnston, J.B.
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of an International Workshop on Requirements for Integrated Geographic Information Systems
  Place of Meeting Ann Arbor, MI
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work pp. 119-122
  Notes Also available from Vol. 1, pp. 143-147, Second Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, New Orleans, LA, January 31-February 2, 1994
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

213.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Duffy, W.; Dickson, S.M.
  Paper/Section Title Using GRID and GRAPH to quantify and display shoreline change
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1995 Conference Proceedings
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, California
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords System Design

214.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Shaw, B.
  Paper/Section Title Analysis of a Dynamic Shoreline at Sandy Hook, New Jersey using a Geographic Information System
  Proceedings Title 61st Annual Convention of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  Place of Meeting Charlotte, North Carolina
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. 2
  Location in Work pp. 382-391
  Keywords System Design

215.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kraemer, E.; Oravitz, J.; Diba, A.
  Paper/Section Title The San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Bay-Delta)
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

216.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Walsby, J.; Evans, C.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Digital databases for geoscientific data in the coastal zone: An example from Malaysian waters.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 91-104
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract BGS have prepared, using ORACLE ( a relational database management system) a geoscientific database of coastal information for the Geological Survey of Malaysia. The coastal zone of the island of Labuan, east Malaysia was used as a test area for the database which has wider application both for the rest of Malaysian waters and other countries in the regions with coastal zone management interests. Landsat satellite imagery of the test area and historic chart evidence were examined to enhance the value of the database. Once established the database can be translated into a GIS dealing with coastal management issues.
  Keywords System Design; Geology

217.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bond, B.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Coastal zone mapping in the computer age: The U.K. experience.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 375-378
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Keywords System Design

218.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Chekalyuk, A.M.; Gorbunov, M.Y.
  Paper/Section Title New capabilities of laser remote sensing for measurement of photosynthetic parameters of phytoplankton and higher plants.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Guyot, G.
  Proceedings Title Photosynthesis and remote sensing.
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 37-43
  Abstract The paper is devoted to the analysis of recent progress, current capabilities and prospects of laser remote sensing (LIDAR technique) for measuring quantitative characteristics of photosynthesis. LIDAR implementation of the pump-and-probe technique for remotely estimating the efficiency of photochemistry in photosystem II (Fm-F/Fm) is described. The results of laboratory experiments on optimization of the laser excitation modes for phytoplankton and terrestrial vegetation are presented. In the case of higher plants, significant changes in the ratio F690/F735 were observed with an increase in the power of both pump and probe pulses. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

219.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Eguiarte, A.F.; Hidalgo, J.Z.; Garcia, A.G.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Computerised thematic marine cartography of the Mexican seas and coastal zones.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 109-128
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Keywords System Design

220.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Canessa, R.; Keller, C.P.
  Paper/Section Title Implementing GIS as a decision support tool for community driven multiple use coastal management.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Pacific coasts and ports '97
  Place of Meeting Christchurch, New Zealand
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

221.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mettel, M.C.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS model for the determination of wetland mitigation sites.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Kovar, K.; Nachtnebel, H.P.
  Proceedings Title Application of geographic information systems in hydrology and water resources management--Proceedings HydroGIS'96 conference
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Vienna
  Publisher Name IAHS
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 331-339
  Abstract Due to environmental concerns regarding groundwater pollution and wetland destruction, the United States has recently enacted laws to protect these resources. In particular, when road construction unavoidably destroys wetlands, these losses must be mitigated. The process of finding sites suitable for wetland mitigation has been tedious and inefficient. To identify potential sites, many data types are required, most of which are either incomplete, not in digital format, or unavailable at an appropriate scale. This study developed a technique to identify sites where the necessary data sources were lacking. The project's first phase began with a manual processing methodology, and a GIS model was developed based on the results. In the refinement phase, a test area was chosen and an algorithm developed to locate potential sites based on their spectral reflectance pattern. Seventy-three percent of the test area sites that were automatically chosen resulted in identification of good mitigation sites. -Author
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

222.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bauer, O.; Cauneau, F.
  Paper/Section Title Synergy of Meteosat and NOAA/AVHRR data the assessment of the role of clouds upon the air-sea sensible heat flux in the Northeastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories: Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing.
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Gothenburg
  Publisher Name A.A.Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 349-356
  ISBN 905410240
  Keywords Coastal Processes

223.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Palm, S.P.; Hagan, D.; Schwemmer, G.; Melfi, S.H.
  Paper/Section Title Inference of Atmosphere Boundary Layer Water Vapour and Temperature Profiles over the Ocean Using Airborne Lidar Data.
  Editor/Compiler Ansmann, A.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Laser radar: Advances in atmospheric remote sensing with lidar.
  Date of Meeting 7.1996
  Place of Meeting Berlin
  Publisher Name Springer-Verlag.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Location in Work 39-42
  ISBN 3540618872
  Keywords System Design

224.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Prakash, S.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing of Coastal Geomorphology and Submarine Terrain using Spot Imageries, Multibeam Swath Sounding Systems and Laser Bathymetry.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Indian national cartographic association international congress
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Meeting Indore, India
  Publisher Name Indian cartographic association
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 15
  Location in Work 193
  Keywords System Design

225.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wash, C.H.; Davidson, K.L.; Jordan, M.S.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Multispectral Remote Sensing of the Coastal Atmospheric Boundary Layer.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing: A valuable source of information: AGARD Conference Proceedings 1996
  Date of Meeting 4.1996
  Place of Meeting Toulouse
  Publisher Name AGARD
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 45
  ISBN 9283600320
  Keywords System Design

226.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Goldhirsh, J.; Dockery, G.D.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Lateral resolution considerations of refractivity profiles associated with remote sensing measurements of over-water coastal regions.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing: A valuable source of information: AGARD Conference Proceedings 1996
  Date of Meeting 4.1996
  Place of Meeting Toulouse
  Publisher Name AGARD
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 11
  ISBN 9283600320
  Keywords System Design

227.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Littfin, K.M.; Jensen, D.R.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title An overview of EOPACE (Electroopical Propagaton Assessment in Coastal Environments), including in situ and remote sensing techniques.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing: A valuable source of information: AGARD Conference Proceedings 1996
  Date of Meeting 4.1996
  Place of Meeting Toulouse
  Publisher Name AGARD
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 10
  ISBN 9283600320
  Keywords System Design

228.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Waldram, D.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Automated digital terrain modelling of coastal zones
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Kraus, K.; Waldhausl, P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title International archives of photogrammetry and remote sensing
  Date of Meeting 7.1996
  Place of Meeting Vienna
  Publisher Name International society for photogrammetry and remote sensing committee
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 31
  Location in Work 919-924
  Keywords System Design

229.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pater, C.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title The potential contribution of a GIS decision support mechanism on management and geotechnical appraisals in the coastal zone.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title AGI: Geographic information towards the millennium: Conference proceedings 1996
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Birmingham, U.K.
  Publisher Name AGI
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 6.7-6.7
  ISBN 1 874059 24 1
  Keywords System Design

230.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Welch, R.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title GPS, image processing and GIS techniques for coastal wetland mapping application.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler .
  Proceedings Title International archives of photogrammetry and remote sensing.
  Date of Meeting 7.1996
  Place of Meeting Vienna
  Publisher Name International archives of photogrammetry and remote sensing committee
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 31
  Location in Work 931- 933
  Packaging Method pages
  Series Editor Whitmarsh, D.
  Series Editor Role editor
  Series Title International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
  Keywords System Design

231.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Paper/Section Title HydroCAD: the first step of the GIS for the port of Hamburg - Basic information for prospective applications.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title The Hydrographic Society: Port and coastal hydrography
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Rotterdam
  Publisher Name The Hydrographic Society
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 36
  Location in Work 57-70
  Keywords System Design

232.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Stileman, M.; Halcrow, W.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Remotely sensed data: complementing GIS analysis in the coastal zone.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title AGI - Conference Proceedings- 1995
  Date of Meeting 11.1995
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Publisher Name AGI
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 5.1
  ISBN 1874059217
  Keywords System Design

233.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jefferies, M.O.; Schwartz, K.; Li, S.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Arctic ocean melt season characteristics and sea ice melt pond fractions using ERS-1 SAR
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing of the polar environments: 4th circumpolar symposium on remote sensing of the polar environments
  Date of Meeting 4.1996
  Place of Meeting Denmark
  Publisher Name European Space Agency
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 391
  Location in Work 127-132
  ISBN 9290922478
  Keywords System Design

234.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Katsaros, K.B.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Applications of passive and active microwave sensors to the study of weather systems over the ocean.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Raschkle, E.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing of processes governing energy and water cycles in the climate system: Radiation and water in the climate system: remote measurements:NATO ASI Series 1 global environmental change
  Date of Meeting 5.1995
  Place of Meeting Plon, Germany
  Publisher Name Springer
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 45
  Location in Work 463-488
  ISBN 3540614702
  Keywords System Design

235.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lavrenov, I.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title The remote sensing of the ocean surface in the frontal zone.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Stein, T.I.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title International geoscience and remote sensing symposium.
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work 1495-1497
  ISBN 0780330692
  Keywords System Design

236.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Schluessel, P.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Remote sensing of parameters relevant to the particle flux in the ocean using meteorological satellites.
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Particle flux in the ocean. SCOPE: Scientific committee on problems of the environment: International council of the scientific union
  Date of Meeting 9.1993
  Place of Meeting Hamburg, Germany
  Publisher Name Wiley, J.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 57
  Location in Work 7-18
  ISBN 047196073x
  Keywords System Design

237.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Elfouhaily, T.; Chapron, B.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title A comparison of wind wave spectra used in ocean remote sensing modelling
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Stein, T.I.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title International geoscience and remote sensing symposium.
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 606-608
  ISBN 0780330692
  Keywords Coastal Processes

238.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Patsayeva, S.V.; Reuter, R.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Spectroscopic study of major components of dissolved organic matter naturally occurring in water
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Deering, D.W.; Gudmandsen, P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing of the ocean and sea ice: Global processing monitoring and remote sensing of the ocean and sea ice
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Paris, France
  Publisher Name SPIE
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 151-160
  ISBN 0819419508
  Keywords System Design

239.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Vandemark, D.C.; Krabill, W.; Walsh, E.J.; Hoge, F.E.
  Paper/Section Title Application of radar and laser systems to ocean and ice remote sensing
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Airborne remote sensing: Proceedings of the international airborne remote sensing conference and exhibition
  Date of Meeting 9.1994
  Place of Meeting Strasbourg
  Publisher Name ERIM
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 173-183
  Keywords System Design

240.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kopyl, E.A
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title On subsurface current remote sensing by surface sounding scattering measurements
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title OCEANS '94: Ocean engineering for todays technology and tomorrows preservation
  Date of Meeting 9.1994
  Place of Meeting Brest, France
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 423-427
  ISBN 0780320573
  Keywords System Design

241.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wahl, T.; Glattetre, J.; Jenserud, T.; Skoelv, A.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title 'Rocky water 93-10': In-situ measurements supported by satellite remote sensing and high resolution ocean modeling in near real time
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title OCEANS '94: Ocean engineering for todays technology and tomorrows preservation
  Date of Meeting 9.1994
  Place of Meeting Brest, France
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 75-80
  ISBN 0780320573
  Keywords System Design

242.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Raper, J.; McCarthy, T.; Horn, D.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Using aerial videography in a GIS for coastal management
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Whitmarsh, D.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Management techniques in the coastal zone
  Date of Meeting 10.1994
  Place of Meeting Portsmouth
  Publisher Name University of Portsmouth
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 187-196
  ISBN 1861370016
  Keywords System Design

243.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bergamasco, A.; Piola, S.; Deligios, M.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Model oriented GIS for marine and coastal environmental aplicatons
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Rumor, M.; McMillian, R.; Ottens, H.F.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1996 joint European conference and exhibition on GI
  Date of Meeting 3.1996
  Place of Meeting Barcelona
  Place of Publication Amsterdam
  Publisher Name IOS Press
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 418-426
  Series Volume ID 9051992688 4274900983
  Keywords System Design

244.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Internet, the WWW and browsers: The basis for a network based GIS for coastal zone management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title AGI: Conference Proceedings 1995
  Date of Meeting 11.1995
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Publisher Name AGI
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 5.1
  ISBN 1874059217
  Keywords System Design

245.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bartlett, D.J.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title GIS as a CZM tool
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Caroll, M.; Dubsky, K.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal zone management: From needs to action
  Date of Meeting 9.1994
  Place of Meeting Dublin
  Publisher Name TCD
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 208-217
  ISBN 0952332477
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

246.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Shanmugam, S.; Barnsley, M.J.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring Vegetation succession in coastal dunes using remote sensing: Acase study from the Kenfig National Nature Reserve, South Wales
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Donoghue, D.N.M.; Zong, Y.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS: Remote scensing science and industry: Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Durham
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 236-2432
  ISBN 0 946226 21 0
  Keywords System Design

247.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Drummond, J.E.; Tait, D.A.; Zamlope, Z.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title An investigaton into the usefulness of digital photogrammetry in coastal monitoring
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Donoghue, D.N.M.; Zong, Y.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing society: Annual conference 1996
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Durham
  Publisher Name RSS
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 187-196
  ISBN 0946226210
  Keywords System Design

248.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Braescu, C.; Zoran, M.; Serban, F.; Pop, A.; Petrica, A.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Black Sea coastal study, by use of Landsat and ERS-1 satellite data
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Parlow, E.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Progress in environmental remote sensing research and applications: Proceedings of the 15th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Basel, Switzerland
  Place of Publication Rotterdam, Netherlands
  Publisher Name A.A. Balkema
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 277-284
  ISBN 90 5410 598 4
  Abstract Mainly the paper presents studies regarding the distribution and concentration of suspended sediments (organic and inorganic), as well as the marine currents study, using satellite data (Landsat MSS, TM and ERS-1 SAR) over the coastal regions of the Black Sea. The correlation between satellite information and in situ measurements was good, but not very good, due to the fact that the moment in which the in situ data were gathered did not exactly coinside with the satellite pass (Landsat MSS image) over the tested area. The radar image correspondent in situ data correlation was very good. The processing over the satellite images were done so as to classify the zones of different turbidity. The classification techniques used were both unsupervised and supervised ( making use of the spectral signatures provided by the unsupervised classification). On the radar images were performed different types of filtering methods, for eliminating the speckle characteristic noise. The problems we encountered regarded the fact that we had not sufficient ground truth data for calibration and comparison with the satellite data. Regarding the radar SAR ERS-1 data, we found out that it can be very useful in marine current studies (direction , shape) and also for a bottom topography estimation. However, the meteorological conditions need to be in a specific range, mainly the wind speed must be in the 2-5m/s range in order that specific surfactants layers to form.
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

249.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Aguirre-Gomez, R.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Water Quality Studies of a Tropical Coastal Lagoon using Landsat images and In-situ Data
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: Remote Sensing in Action: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton
  Publisher Name RSS
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 1003-1010
  ISBN 0946226202
  Keywords Water Quality Management; Coastal Processes

250.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Coast Consortium
  Paper/Section Title COAST (Coastal earth observation application for sediment transport)
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 477
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract As part of BNSC's initiative to promote civil applications of Earth Observation, Smith System Engineering is leading a consortium of Department of Oceanography, University of Southampton, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, HR Wallingford, Laser Scan and the National Rivers Authority in a two year project to demonstrate the application of satellite EO data to monitoring of sediment transport in coastal waters. Large scale transport of sediment in coastal waters is a key factor affecting the overall morphology of the coastline. It impacts on the rates of erosion or accretion of coastal land and causes the formation or destruction of offshore sandbanks and beaches, important elements in the coast's natural flood of defences. Understanding of sediment transport is of prime importance for management of the coastal zone, including coastal protection and beach management, planning and design of sea defence works, assessment of coastal and offshore engineering works and dredging. Furthermore, a side product of the COAST project will be the provision of a means for monitoring the coastline position, an area of key interest to the coastal engineering community. The COAST has three main elements: 1. development of algorithms for retrieval of sediment concentration and mineralogy from SeaWiFS and airborne scanner data; 2. development of a model of sediment vertical concentration profile and use of the data to calibrate a model of sediment transport and coastal morphology; 3. demonstration of a GIS to store, manipulate and visualise the data from 1 and 2. Users of the resulting products and services are expected to be organisations such as NRA, NERC, MAFF, maritime district councils and local authorities, port and harbour authorities, extraction companies and water companies - as well as the many civil engineering companies involved in coastal projects. This paper presents an overview of the scientific issues being addressed in the project and the anticipated applications of results.
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

251.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Doerffer, R.; Sorensen, K.; Aiken, J.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title MERIS: potential for coastal zone application
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote SensingSociety
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 166-175
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract The MERIS , which will be flown on the ENVISAT mission of the ESA starting in 1988, will provide the user community with an unique instrument for environmental monitoring of important water quality parameters in coastal waters. The instrument will be of particular interest for coastal zone research projects such as the IGBP Land Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone (LOICZ) and for environmental monitoring programmes. The following characteristics are of particular interest: 9 spectral channels (out of 15) covering the visible spectral range which are optimised to the radiance level of water surfaces; within this range dedicated bands for mapping concentrations of suspended matter, phytoplankton, gelbstoff (dissolved organic matter) and bands for determining the sun light stimulated fluorescence of phytoplankton chlorophyll. A spatial resolution of 300 m and a revisit frequency of 3 days is appropriate to observe most of the phenomena which are of interest for coastal water quality research. New algorithms have to be developed for separating the different water constituents and for atmospheric correction particularly in turbid waters. Examples of areas for which the potential of MERIS is predestined are presented.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

252.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mirza, M.I.; Saiful, H.; Nasir, A.; Raouf, A.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Coastal zone management using satellite remote sensing and a GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Thompson, M.F.; Tirmizi, N.M.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Arabian sea: Living marine resources and the environment
  Date of Meeting 6.1993
  Place of Meeting Karachi, Pakistan
  Publisher Name Oxford and IBH
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 543-554
  ISBN 8120409647
  Keywords System Design

253.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Subash, C.D.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal landuse change and the resulting impact on environment: Some issues for coastal zone management in Bangladesh
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Singh, R.B.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Monitoring geosystems-perspectives for the 21st century: Global environmental change: Perspectives of remote sensing and GIS
  Date of Meeting 12.1991
  Place of Meeting New Delhi
  Publisher Name Oxford and IBH
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 271-282
  ISBN 8120409906
  Keywords System Design

254.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Romao, T.I.; Molendijk, M.; Scholten, H.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Coastmap: A collaborative multimedia environment for coastal zone managers
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Rumor, M.; McMillian, R.; Ottens, H.F.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1996 joint European conference and exhibition on GI
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Barcelona
  Place of Publication Amsterdam
  Publisher Name IOS Press
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 137-146
  Keywords System Design

255.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Porteiro, J.; Calado, H
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Application of a GIS to the management of Furnas Lake(Azcres). An effort to control Eutrophication
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1996 joint European conference and exhibition on GI
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Barcelona
  Place of Publication Amsterdam
  Publisher Name IOS Press
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 358-362
  Keywords System Design

256.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Costa, N.M.; Ribeiro, V.; Jordao, L.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Environmental policy and ecosystem spatial classification in coastal areas
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Rumor, M.; McMillian, R.; Ottens, H.F.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1996 joint European conference and exhibition on GI
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Barcelona
  Place of Publication Amsterdam
  Publisher Name IOS Press
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 363-367
  Keywords System Design

257.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bergamasco, A.; Masserotti, M.; Magorovich, P.
  Paper/Section Title Design and evolution of a marine GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Rumor, M.; McMillian, R.; Ottens, H.F.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1996 joint European conference and exhibition on GI
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Barcelona
  Place of Publication Amsterdam
  Publisher Name IOS Press
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 368-371
  Keywords System Design

258.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bertozzi, R.; Buscaroli, A.; Vianello,G.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title GIS in the study of a densely populated area along the coast of Campania region, Italy
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Rumor, M.; McMillian, R.; Ottens, H.F.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1996 joint European conference and exhibition on GI
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Barcelona
  Place of Publication Amsterdam
  Publisher Name IOS Press
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 372-375
  Keywords System Design

259.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hofurka, J.; Suri, M.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Soil water erosion modeling using GIS and aerial photographs
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1996 joint European conference and exhibition on GI
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Barcelona, Spain
  Place of Publication Amsterdam, Netherlands
  Publisher Name IOS Press
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 376-381
  Keywords System Design

260.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Damoiseaux, M.A.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title From maps and atlases to GIS for coastal zone management
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 131-142
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Keywords System Design

261.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gill, A.B.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Practical application of marine surveying and GIS for the protection and management of marine resources in Belize.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 143-158
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract Unmanaged exploitation of marine resources is an ever increasing threat in many countries which are rich in biodiversity but poor in technical skills and financial resources. The government of Belize in Central America, recognised this threat and established a Coastal Zone Management Unit (CZMU) to manage the Belizean resources. The CZMU has utilised the skills and services of Coral Cay Conservation, a non profit making volunteer marine surveying organisation, to collect the baseline biological information essential to the development of management initatives. CCC has used a novel technique of ground truthing then digitizing images of aerial photographs within a GIS for base mapping of a survey area of Turneffe Atoll. The information CCC collects has been determined to be accurate and consistent and can therefore be input into the GIS and overlayed onto the base map to construct biological resource description maps. The government has also initiated a programme of collaboration between institutions for the successful and efficient use of all the available baseline resource information. A data sharing agreement within Belize means that coordination between environmental data gathering institutions enables a comparison of competing demands on the natural resources and the successful production of management initiatives. The future use of GIS towards environmental monitoring programmes is introduced.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

262.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dobson, J.E.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title The Coastal Imperative
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 161-161
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Keywords Natural Resources Management; Coastal Planning

263.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jones, A.R.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title GIS in coastal management: A progress review
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 173-178
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract This paper reviews the developing body of work in GIS and coastal managment. It traces the rise in interest in the significance of these two areas, one being methodogical and technical, the other being substantive. A key feature of coastal management is integration, a feature which also characterises the GIS approach to data. Both areas have been developing for some time, and the paper indicates the roots of the GIS/CM relationship established in the early 1970's, before looking systematically at applications across the range of coastal management. The approaches followed are critically assessed. This paper clarifies the development of GIS in two major role areas. Broadly these break down into two major classes, those where the GIS is a straightforward data management and display tool utilising the 'standard' functionality which exists in most GIS systems, and those where the GIS is integrated with some form of additional modelling. In part this stems from the different requirments stemming from different agencies in coastal management, and in part from the extent to which 'real' systems are being implemented rather than experiments being made with demonstrator systems. The differences in the requirments of different users and the various spatial scales of their needs means that there are critical issues to be addressed in relation to the types and levels of detail of information which can be effectively acquired and stored within a GIS, and the cartographic bases and position referencing systems which can be most usefully employed. While the biggest technical challenge for the development of GIS in coastal management is probably the integration of modelling of coastal processes and GIS, the biggest overall challenge is institutional.
  Keywords System Design

264.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Downs, L.L.; Leatherman, S.P.; Hautzenroder, J.
  Paper/Section Title Comparison of land water ratios for a marsh island: A GIS approach
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 179-190
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract Bloodsworth Island in the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, U.S.A., like most of the Bay's marsh islands is experiencing rapid land loss due to relative sea level rise. This island, however, is not typical of the Chesapeake Bay islands in that it is owned by the U.S. Navy and is used as a bombing and shelling range. Therefore, this anthropogenic influence is an important consideration, both in terms of land loss and marsh condition, and needs to be factored into island management plans. Even though Bloodsworth Island is used for target bombing and shelling, it is designated as a refuge for over-wintering waterfowl: the northern part of the island is not used for any target practice in order to protect a permanent colony of Great Blue Heron. This paper considers and contrasts land areas of Bloodsworth Island in 1992 at a scale of 1:2400 ( with about 3m resolution) and at a scale of 1:20,000 ( with about 20m resolution). The study was conducted using Arc/Info GIS version 6.1.1 on a SUN workstation. For most studies of coastal wetland loss, a 20m resolution appears sufficient. However, in special cases such as Bloodsworth Island where human action is significant, better resolution (3m in this study) is useful in defining land loss, and distinguishing between natural and anthropogenic causes of loss. The larger scale (1: 2400) imagery showed that 58 ha or 4% less land existes in 1992 than was measured in the smaller scale (1:20,000). This difference in marsh measured between the two scales can most likely be attributed to target bombing on Bloodsworth Island.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

265.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Allen, J.R.; Shaw, B.; Lange, A.F.
  Paper/Section Title Modeling shoreline dynamics at Sandy Hook, NJ, USA using GIS/GPS
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 191-206
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract A model of shoreline change at Sandy Hook, NJ, USA, using GPS derived or GPS controlled spatial data in a public domain GIS package (GRASS) provides timely and reliable information on location, aeral extent, and sand volume changes forced by both natural and anthropogenic processes. The application characterizes change patterns and processes affecting land management objectives and practices for the study area and depicts them graphically for the land manager. Two versions are driven by the net areal satisfactory and sensitivity testing suggests they present the same estimates (+/-5%). Quantitative results compare well with more expensive and time consuming techniques used previously. Both models suggest that intervention will be needed before 1997.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

266.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jimenez, J.A.; Bou, J.; Ortiz, M.A.; Sanchez-Arcilla, A.
  Paper/Section Title Reliability of the use of aerial photographs to analyse short term shoreline changes
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  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 229-254
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract Short term coastal changes along the Ebro delta have been analysed using relatively high frequency vertical aerial photographs. Obtained results show that this can be done with a high degree of confidence although, the method is not recommended for very flat areas as marshes, even for microtidal environments. In some cases to obtain an accurate estimation of the coastal processes some additional field data are necessary.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

267.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Redfern, H.M.; Williams, R.
  Paper/Section Title Remote sensing: Latest development and uses
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  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 255-270
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Keywords System Design

268.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Raal, P.A.; Burns, M.E.R.; Davids, H.
  Paper/Section Title Beyond GIS: Decision support for coastal development - a South African example
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  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 271-282
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract Although sophisticated GIS exist, the dissemination of their results for use by professional decision makers and interest groups needs to be developed. Further, the advancement in GIS technology has not been matcheed by an ability to integrate the non GIS users needs and expectations. A series of 1:10 000 botanical maps has been compiled for the South African coast and captured on a GIS using ARC/INFO software. This information is intended for use by local and regional authorities. It will allow informed decision making regarding the potential significance of the impacts of proposed coastal developmemnts on plant comminity types. The GIS is an essential tool for managing and analysing the spatial (geographically referenced) data and any associated numerical data (relational database) and the mapping component of the GIS ensures that the final products have a high visual impact. The result of all this is a potential tool to improve communication between researchers and decision makers. However, there are two major problims with using a GIS only, namely: (i) often the GIS product, for example maps, are expensive to reproduce for dissemination: and (ii) many South African end users, including planners, developers and decision makers, either do not have access to, or cannot operate, a GIS. In order to overcome these limitations, a DOS driven, user friendly decision support system (DSS) was developed which is independent of a GIS but uses GIS end products. The aim of the DSS is to make available the interpreted GIS data to decision makers in an easily useable format.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

269.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sims, P.C.; Weaver, R.E.; Redfern, H.M.
  Paper/Section Title Assessing coastline change: A GIS model for Dawlish Warren, Devon,U.K.
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  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 283-302
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract The ability to assess coastline change is extremely important for effective coastal zone management particularly in the light of current concerns about sea level rise and strategies of managed retreat. This paper presents a methodology for building a GIS that assesses coastline change using existing data commonly available to a coastal manager in the U.K. The method can be used to review historical shoreline change and therefore as a predictor of possible future variations. Alternatively, the methodology can be considered as an initial desk study which would, ideally be followed by in situ data collection and longer term monitoring of the coastal environment and associated processes. The methodology is tested at Dawlish Warren, a sand spit at the mouth of the River Exe, Devon. The study investigates spatial changes in the spit and adjacent sand banks between 1743 and 1988. The marine, estaurine and aeolian processes acting to cause this coastal change are linked to observed changes. The spatial changes can be considered as a process of natural evolution so that equilibrium between the spit and the forces acting upon it is maintained. The stability of the spit depends upon the volumes of sediment in the bay and at the mouth of the river Exe. The erosion/accretion of the spit appears to be linked to variations in the extent of offshore sand banks (Pole Sands), whilst sediment accumulation in the lower Exe (at Bull Hill Bank) is probably tidally controlled. The reliability of the map and chart data used in building the GIS is variable, thus creating problems of accuracy. An even greater problem is posed by the more 'artistic' representations of the coast presented in pre19th century material, which prohibits their use in any kind of quantative analysis. The study described here also highlights the lack of nearshore oceanographic data which might supplement our understanding of coastline variation.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

270.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McCall, S.
  Paper/Section Title The application of dynamic segmentation in the development of a coastal GIS
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  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 303-312
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract The application of dynamic segmentation in a coastal GIS is discussed. This discussion will introduce the concept of dynamic segmentation and will present some of the benefits dynamic segmentation can bring to a coastal GIS. The steps involved in the actual implementation of dynamic segmentation in a GIS for the coast of County Cork is also presented. The benefits that dynamic segmentation has brought to this project will be shown, together with the inherent costs of using the technique. This will highlight the powerful query and update facilities provided, which form the key considerstions of a coastal GIS.
  Keywords System Design

271.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Collier, P.; Fontana, D.; Pearson, A.
  Paper/Section Title GIS mapping of Langstone Harbour for an integrated ecological and archaeological study
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  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 313-328
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract This project aims to develop a GIS to hold and display environmental and archaeological data for the analysis of an inter tidal zone. Langstone Harbour on the south coast of Hampshire, England forms the study area. The project is being carried out with the support of The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Hampshire County Council. Metric aerial photography and analytical photogrammetry are employed to create a detailed topographic base. The photogrammetric models were fitted within a control network established using a high precision differential GPS. Recorded three dimensional coordinates of archaeological finds and structures will allow the comparison between environmental and locational contexts of coastal archaeological structures. This will greatly enlarge the available archaeological data set, adding value to the data, as well as assisting the study of sea level change and wider coastal processes. Conversion and integration of other environmental data is adding further data layers to the GIS. What follows is a preliminnary report of progress so far which has primarily been concerned with the mapping and recording of the surviving archaeology.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

272.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Swain, H.M.; Sewell, C.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology
  Paper/Section Title The Management of Coastal Wetlands for Wading Birds
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Date of Copyright 1995
  Location in Work pp. 60-61
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

273.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Swart, M.C.
  Paper/Section Title The identification of potential problem areas caused by septic tanks along the southern and south eastern South African coast: A GIS approach
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 329-372
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract It has been hypothesized that along the southern and south eastern coast of South Africa, the disposal of septic tank waste into coastal dunes may present a potential impact. While sone studies have been conducted on the pollution of pipeline outfalls into the Indian ocean, only a single study on septic tanks has been done in Hout Bay (1989). No spatial analyses have been undertaken along the whole coastline to determine the potential impact of septic tanks on a regional scale. Using the GIS PC arc/info 3.4D, the following problem was investigated: An initial screening of 160 settlements along the entire south and south eastern coast of approximately 1125 km has been done in order to identify those settlements where potential groundwater pollution may occur and thus significant impacts on human health and the ecology may be expected. This screening has been done according to the presence or abscence of a combination of three characteristics: (1) whether a town uses septic tanks or septic tanks and another sewerage system; (2) whether the town is located on an acquifer; (3) whether the town uses different sources of groundwater. From these results 20 settlements were selected. The aim of this paper is to identify risk areas from these 20 settlements, where septic tanks may have a major impact on the environment, by the classification of selected coastal towns according to their calculated value (matrix value). This value estimates the potential for significant environmental impacts, which can be classified into high, intermediate and low. Because of a lack of funds and the fact that the coastline between Kei River mouth and Steenbras River mouth is approximately 1125 km, money could be saved and effective field research that will benefit coastal management, could be done in this way by the method used in this study. Demographic data was obtained by questionnaires and tourist brochures. Aerial surveys were also used to identify town locations and to obtain the number of buildings. A DBMS was developed as a data dictionary and structure for this GIS. A method was developed to accurately determine the length of the coastline in order to calculate the potential amount of nitrogen that could reach the surf zone through the groundwater. Using this variable and other chosen variables, a method of a series of chronological formulae, Risk Area Identification Method (RAIM) was developed, to calculate a value (matrix value) which gives an indication of the degree of risk of the potential impacts on the separate environmental characteristics (acquifers, dunes, surf zone and/or estuaries) and on the environment as a whole. This method was favoured above the generally accepted EIA method, which uses a number between 1 and 5, chosen by a panel, to indicate the impact on the environment. Five coastal towns face a high potential for impacts caused by their septic tanks. These five were identified on the basis of the classification of the quantitative value (matrix value) of the potential environmental impacts. If this method was not used and developed, the potential septic tank problem areas could not have been identified. This grading of impact prediction has been done as a prelimanary assessment to direct the second phase of the project, when field measurements will be done at identified risk areas of potential high and low impacts. Summarized results are indicated on series of four maps based on point coverages. These results and maps should be benefical towards coastal management, including the development of regulations to control septic tank usage and waste disposal.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

274.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Boyd, G.; Schaap, D.
  Paper/Section Title Integrating marine geographical information
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  Proceedings Title Proceedings of AGI'94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 13.1.1-13.1.5
  Keywords System Design

275.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Deakin, R.; Neve, P.; Stileman, M.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal flood modelling for risk analysis
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  Proceedings Title AGI: Geographic information towards the millennium:Conference proceedings 1996
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Birmingham, U.K.
  Date of Publication 1996
  ISBN 1 874059 24 1
  Keywords System Design

276.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Miles, D.R.; Brown, N.J.; Swetman, R.D.; Armstrong, A.C.; Rose, S.C.; Mountford, J.O.
  Paper/Section Title A wetlands GIS: The aid to management policies
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  Proceedings Title AGI: Conference Proceedings 1995
  Date of Meeting 11.1995
  Place of Meeting Birmingham, U.K.
  Date of Publication 1995
  ISBN 1 874059 21 7
  Keywords System Design

277.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic O'Riain, G.
  Paper/Section Title Data issues in the development of a coastal sensitivity to erosion utilising a GIS
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  Proceedings Title GIS in ecological and environmental management: Conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 9.1994
  Place of Meeting Warsaw, Poland
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 161-170
  Abstract Being subject to heavy sea swells the soft substrate of the east coast of Wexford, southeastern Ireland, is affected greatly by erosion. With a coastline consisting mainly of glacial cliffs and sand dunes it has become a priority of the relevant coastal authorities to tackle this coastal erosion or at least to learn how to live with it. As a contribution to helping the management of coastal erosion a research project in the Department of Geography, Trinity College, Dublin attempted to develop coastal erosion indices utilising a GIS. The GIS so developed indicates coastal areas which may by physically vulnerable to erosion and which, due to their land use and resource characteristics, are particularly sensitive to erosion. Operating on a PC Arc/Info GIS platform, data was compiled and manipulated so as to generate an information system which is both adaptable and updatable. Among the variables included in the development of the index are terrestrial elevation and marine bathymetry, vegetation, geology, meteorology, tidal characteristics, wave energy indicators, human structures, human activities and resource use. Arc/Info coverages of these variables were created using information derived primarily from aerial photographs, an aerial video, wave refraction models, planning documents, and both digital and paper maps. An analysis of historical coastal changs trends has been carried out using maps and aerial photographs from various years and was facilitated by the use of a Stereo Zoom Transfer Scope. This information was used to check the results of the indices generated by the GIS. A particular effort was made to ensure that the methodology of the work was carefully documented and evaluated so that its use by other coastal authorities and agencies might be facilitated. Importantly, the use of a GIS has attracted much interest from the local authorities within the study area. Recognising its adaptability it is envisaged that the GIS created in this project might be expanded to become part of a marine emergency plan, and could be used also as a management tool for designated scientific interest.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

278.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kulely, T.
  Paper/Section Title Suitable site selection for aquaculture in coastal zone by using GIS and remote sensing
  Proceedings Title International conference on land degradation
  Date of Meeting 6.1996
  Place of Meeting Adana, Turkey
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

279.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Canessa, R.; Keller, C.P.
  Paper/Section Title A metadata strategy for coastal GIS data quality management
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  Editor/Compiler Wells, P.G.; Ricketts, P.J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone Canada '94: Cooperation in the coastal zone
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 879-895
  Keywords System Design

280.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kulely, T.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal management and problems
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  Proceedings Title Symposium for coastal problems and environment
  Date of Meeting 11.1994
  Place of Meeting Kusadasi
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

281.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dimmestol, T.; Lucas, A.E.
  Paper/Section Title GIS for monitoring marine environments
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  Proceedings Title Next generation GIS 92
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting Trondheim, Norway
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 155-166
  Keywords System Design

282.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Goodwin, A.H.; Dahle, S.; Henry, D.
  Paper/Section Title The role of GIS in AMAP data
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  Proceedings Title The AMAP international symposium on environmental pollution in the Artic
  Date of Meeting 6.1997
  Place of Meeting Tromso, Norway
  Date of Publication 1997
  Location in Work 285
  Keywords System Design

283.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kaspersen, H.; Aasgaard, R.
  Paper/Section Title Digital terrain modelling for navigational maps
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  Proceedings Title Next generation GIS 92
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting Trondheim, Norway
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 129-143
  Keywords System Design

284.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ionov, V.V.; Ionov, D.V.
  Paper/Section Title GIS as a media in environmental education and research on sustainable artic coastal and marine ecosystems
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  Proceedings Title The AMAP international symposium on environmental pollution in the Artic
  Date of Meeting 6.1997
  Place of Meeting Tromso, Norway
  Date of Publication 1997
  Location in Work 286-287
  Keywords System Design

285.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lucas, A.E.
  Paper/Section Title Reconstruction of a salt marsh in three dimensions
  Proceedings Title ScanGIS '95
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Meeting Trodheim, Norway
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 207-216
  Keywords System Design

286.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lucas, A.E.; Budgell, W.P.
  Paper/Section Title A process oriented approach for coastal and marine environmental management with application to the Kara Sea
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title The AMAP international symposium on environmental pollution in the Artic
  Date of Meeting 6.1997
  Place of Meeting Tromso, Norway
  Date of Publication 1997
  Location in Work 33-34
  Keywords System Design

287.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Poli, U.; Ippoliti, M.; Casolaro, F.; Colangiuli, L.; Gianicolo, A.; Laforenza, D.; Meazza, D.
  Paper/Section Title The use of remote sensing data in planning and managing the port of Brindisi, Italy
  Editor/Compiler Parlow, E.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Progress in environmental remote sensing research and applications: Proceedings of the 15th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Basel, Switzerland
  Place of Publication Rotterdam, Netherlands
  Publisher Name A.A. Balkema
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 269-275
  ISBN 90 5410 598 4
  Abstract This paper presents the results of an application of remote sensing and GIS data to planning and managing the port of Brindisi. The hydrodynamic circulation and stream changes inside and outside the harbour have been analyzed for planning purposes, the water quality parameters (chlorophyll, suspended sediments and surface temperature) and land cover ( vegetation, urban and industrial developments ) have been studied for environmental management. Landsat TM mono and multitemporal data and GIS information have been utilised to assess the sea circulation and distribution of sediments (TM bands 1 and 6) and to analyze the land use (NDVI and colour composite TM bands 2, 3 and 4). This work has been supported by the Ministry of Environment and local authorities in planning the next future expansion programme of the harbour that will include the construction of new peers.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

288.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fox, C.G.; Hindley, D.; Richardson, M.; Knowles, R.
  Paper/Section Title The application of integrated remote sensing and GIS technology to environmental conservation assessment and monitoring in the peatlands and wetlands of Britain
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  Proceedings Title Australasian remote sensing 6th conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 11.1992
  Place of Meeting Wellimgton, New Zealand
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 1-150
  Abstract Two projects are described that integrate Landsat thematic mapper imagery and GIS technology for environmental applications. In one project, areas of peat and peaty soils in northern England were identified and mapped. In the other, a digital terrain model and bird population and habitat data were used to simulate the effect of sea level rises on wetland habitats on the Essex coastal region of England. The first project demonstrated the economic benefits of replacing aerial photography with satellite imagery. The second project illustrated how land cover area loss predictions can be useful in planning sea defense wall repairs.( 3 maps, 2 photos, 12 references, 1 table)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

289.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Loung, P.T.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring of coastal environment of Red River Plain using remote sensing and GIS
  Proceedings Title Australasian remote sensing 6th conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 11.1992
  Place of Meeting Wellington, New Zealand
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 2-21
  Abstract A methodology for periodic monitioring of coastal environments, using remote sensing and GIS, is discussed and applied to the coastal area of the Red River plain of Vietnam. Aerial photographs, Landsat MSS and TM data, multispectral SPOT data, and topographic maps were acquired and interpreted for landuse, shoreline changes, and water turbidity. Maps were prepared to illustrate changes over time in each of these parameters. Remote sensing is a suitable tool for monitoring coastal environments subject to rapid change. Improving the accuracy of photos and images would increase the accuracy of change assessments. (5 maps, 4 references, 1 table)
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

290.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Yih-Ping, C.; Huey-Jau, L.; Hou-Hwa, L.
  Paper/Section Title Spatial information visualisation for inundation management planning for coastal areas of Taiwan
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  Proceedings Title Australasian remote sensing 6th conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 11.1992
  Place of Meeting Wellington, New Zealand
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 2-202
  Abstract The functions and payback of a coastal embankment planning system for alleviation the effects of coastal flooding in Taiwan are discussed. Remote sensing and GIS are being used to determine land uses and elevations. Spatial information visualisation is carried out, aided by a computer program that animates coastal bank construction and storm events. (2 references)
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

291.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Stock, M.; Boedeker, D.; Schauser, U.H.; Schulz, R.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS supported sensitivity analysis. Implementation of results from ecosystem research
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  Proceedings Title International coastal congress
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting Kiel, Germany
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work 528
  Abstract The influence of tourism and natural vegetation succession on breeding birds on the beach barrier system of Wadden Sea national park, Germany, was studied with a GIS. The region hosts an important breeding population of Kentish plover and also attracts millions of tourists annually, which leads to conflicts between recreational and nature conservation pursuits. Beach habitat management implications of the GIS supported sensitivity analysis are summarized, stressing the need to isolate and close off large stretches of breeding ground. (2 graphs, 5 maps, 10 references, 3 tables)
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

292.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Vibulsresth, S.; Silapathong, C.; Ratanasermpong, S.; Phetcharas, A.; Siangsuebchart, S.
  Paper/Section Title Remote sensing and GIS for mangrove forest monitoring
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  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the international workshop on conservation and sustained development
  Date of Meeting 4.1991
  Place of Meeting Thailand
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 281
  Abstract Mangrove forests have played a vital role in the protection and general health of coastal ecosystems. Many of the coastal mangrove forests in southeast Asia have been destroyed over the past decade. From 1974-86, over 40% of the mangrove forests in Thailand were destroyed. Intensive management programs are needed to restore this valuable natural resource to health. As part of these efforts, a database for integration of related information should be created to ensure the rapid processing and distribution of information. The use of remote sensing and GIS techniques to evaluate the mangrove forest of the Khlung District is described. Landuse patterns from 1953-88 are evaluated using remotely sensed data.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management; Coastal Planning

293.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Townend, I.H.; Halcrow, W.; Leggett, D.
  Paper/Section Title GIS for shoreline management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title International coastal congress
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting Kiel, Germany
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work 505
  Abstract Shoreline management on the eastern English coast is being facilitated by use of a GIS. The GIS was initially used to map relevant data and generate interpretative maps. A change in strategic focus led to greater reliance on the GIS in management activities, and the shoreline management system is now an integral part of flood defense projects in the Anglican region. Applications have been expanded to cover strategic planning, information management, and in site specific data.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

294.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Suan, P.K.
  Paper/Section Title Applications of remote sensing and GIS in coastal area management
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  Proceedings Title Coastal area management in southeast Asia conference
  Date of Meeting 10.1988
  Place of Meeting Johore Bahru, Malaysia
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work 163
  Abstract Remote sensing technology has recently been applied to resource management where powerful image processing systems and GIS can provide data crucial to making effective resource management decisions. Applications in coastal zone management include land use mapping, mapping and monitoring of coastal resources, and the study of water bodies.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

295.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McCall, S.; Devoy, R.J.
  Paper/Section Title Applications in GIS to coastal management in Ireland: Case studies from south and western Ireland
  Editor/Compiler Healy, M.G.; Doody, J.P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Directions in European Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Samara Publishing Ltd
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 235-242
  ISBN 1 873692 06 4
  Abstract The recent change in emphasis towards coherent management strategies for the coastal zone has highlighted the need to develop new tools and methodologies capable of implementing new management techniques. One possible tool for this is GIS. This paper discusses the construction and application of a coastal GIS for managing coastal environments in southern and western Ireland. The system is intended to be used by coastal managers to assess the impacts (social, environmental, economic) of changes in sea level and related coastal processes under the scenario of any future climate change. The steps required in the construction of such a system are described, beginning with a review of previous attempts at representing the coastal zone in a GIS. The differences between terrestrial based GIS applications and coastal based applications area discussed, highlighting the need for a coherent framework for representing the coastal zone. This paper presents a simplified model of the complex realities of the coastal zone and develops a concise classification of the entities typically found on the coast of Ireland. The coastal zone is then modelled using the Entity Relationship approach to create a resource information system that is implemented in ARC/INFO and ArcView. These GIS are subsequently used to create a series of indices for the coastline indicating the sensitivity or vulnerability of the coast to change. This discussion shows the importance of considering both the needs of the user and the unique nature of the coastal zone in the design of a coastal information system.
  Keywords System Design

296.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wadsworth, R.A.; Pakeman, P.
  Paper/Section Title Integration of a process based model of saltmarsh development with remotely sensed data in an environmental GIS
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  Proceedings Title ISPRS conference: New developments in GIS
  Date of Meeting 3.1996
  Place of Meeting Milan, Italy
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

297.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gade, M.; Alpers, W.
  Paper/Section Title First results from the German surface film experiments during the two SIR-C/X-SAR missions
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  Editor/Compiler Parlow, E.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Progress in environmental remote sensing research and applications: Proceedings of the 15th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Basel, Switzerland
  Place of Publication Rotterdam, Netherlands
  Publisher Name A.A.Balkema
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 285-299
  Series Editor .
  ISBN 90 5410 598 4
  Abstract During the two SIR-C/X-SAR missions in 1994, artifical ocean surface films of different compounds (i.e. biogenic monomolecular slicks consisting of, e.g., oleyl alochol and, on the other hand, mineral oil spills consisting of heavy and light fuel) were deployed in the German Bight of the North Sea, off the island of Sylt. SAR images of these surface films have been acquired from the L, C, and X band radar onboard the space shuttle Endeavour. The aim of these experiments was to investigate whether active radar techniques are capable for discriminating between ocean surface films of different materials. The wind conditions were moderate during the first shuttle mission in April (5 m/s) and strong during the second mission in October (>10 m/s). The reductions of the backscattered radar power (i.e., the damping ratios) obtained from the acquired SAR images are compared for the different surface films. It is shown, that for the same substance the measured damping ratio decreases with increasing wind speed. In the case of low to moderate wind speed a monomolecular surface film and a mineral oil spill (which was imaged during the first shuttle mission in the Baltic Sea) show different signatures at all three radar bands. At high wind speeds the damping behaviour of different kinds of surfacefilms looks similar at C and X band. Thus a discrimination between different surface films seems to be possible only in the case of low to moderate wind conditions.
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

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  Author, Analytic Serban, F.; Braescu, C.; Zoran, M.; Pop, A.; Petrica, A.
  Paper/Section Title An investigation of the potential of merging SAR-ERS data with optical data, with applications over the continental platform of the Black Sea and the Danube delta
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  Editor/Compiler Parlow, E.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Progress in environmental remote sensing research and applications: Proceedings of the 15th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1995
  Place of Meeting Basel, Switzerland
  Place of Publication Rotterdam, Netherlands
  Publisher Name A.A.Balkema
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 291-299
  ISBN 90 5410 598 4
  Abstract The basic idea consists of intensive radiometric measurements, taken as system profiles over sample areas, with the Exotech 100AX radiometer (using Landsat TM & MSS filters) linked with a notebook PC486DX, in order to reduce to a minimum the number of satellite images needed; this aspect is of great importance for the East European countries and, of course, for Romania also; that is, contributions to remote sensing technology, adapted to restricted means. The field and radiometric profiles, taken at convenient times ( seasonal data would be most convenient) must be positioned on airborne and satellite images (seasonal data base), using mainly differential GPS kinematics mode; the data obtained on the profiles are extended over the area by using adequate algorithms and models. The results obtained over the continental platform of the Black Sea and the Danube Delta region covering characteristics ecosystems are very promising. Focusing technological aims, referring to: - integration of the ERS-SAR data with other data types, by registeration and synergism and compatibilisation of these data; - drawing up and implementation of a specific LIS (Land Information System).
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

299.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Skoelv, A.; Dokken, S.T.; Wahl, T.
  Paper/Section Title Upcoming radar satellites and their potential for some maritime applications
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  Editor/Compiler Parlow, E.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Progress in environmental remote sensing research and applications: Proceedings of the 15th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1995
  Place of Meeting Basel, Switzerland
  Place of Publication Rotterdam, Netherlands
  Publisher Name A.A.Balkema
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 301-307
  ISBN 90 5410 598 4
  Abstract The capability of some RADARSAT and ENVISAT modes for oil spill detection and ship traffic monitoring is discussed. It is found these satellites are capable tools for these purposes.
  Keywords Disaster Management

300.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Oprescu, N.; Serban, F.; Braescu, C.; Necsoiu, M.
  Paper/Section Title Technological researches and developments, regarding the integration of SAR-ERS data with other types of satellite and ground information, as well as determining their complementarity, with applications over the Black Sea, the Danube delta and the seismic zone Vrancea; Some contributions to data calibration and validation.
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  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the first workshop on ERS-1 pilot projects
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Toledo, Spain
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

301.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Quartly, G.D.; Guymer, T.H.; Srokosz, M.
  Paper/Section Title Waveforms and waveheights: The resilence of C-band altimetry
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 69
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract Altimetry has become a commonly used tool in physical oceanography, yielding information on waveheights, wind speeds and geostrophic circulation (through the determination of sea surface height). However, the atmosphere too has some effect on the return signal, adding in extra delay and attentuation of the signal. This latter effect is caused chiefly by liquid water (clouds and rain), which can vary on quite short spatial scales. Series of altimeter waveforms illustrate the changing shape of the return pulses as the instrument transects a major rain story, and the resultant errors in the geophysical variables derived from these data. NASA's Topex altimeter operates at 2 frequencies - on in the Ku-band in common with all preceding altimeters, and one in the C-band. The predicted attenuation by liquid water is much lower at this frequency: a belief borne out by the relatively unaffected waveforms at C-band. Consequently estimates of wave height and wind speed from C-band altimetry should be freer of errors than their Ku-band counterparts.
  Keywords System Design

302.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Carnochan, S.; Murphy, C.; Ehlers, S.; Moore, P.
  Paper/Section Title On the integration of ERS-1/2 and TOPEX/Poseidon altimetry
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 70-77
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract For optimal integration of ERS-1/2 and TOPEX/Poseidon altimetry into a consistent and unified data set the respective altimeter biases need to be determined to high accuracy and the less accurate ERS orbital positioning must be refined to a level comparable with that of TOPEX/Poseidon. Using pass 137 across the English Channel, bias values of -15.9+/-3.9 cm and 1.1+/-1.8 cm have been determined for the TOPEX NRA and the Poseidon SSALT respectively. The best estimate of the ERS-1 bias across the channel is -42.4+/-6.9 cm. Relative bias values of 28.9+/-2.1 cm and 44+/-2.4 cm between ERS-1 and NRA and ERS-1and SSALT have also been observed from analysis of dual satellite crossovers. The orbital positioning of ERS-1 has been refined through dual crossover analysis with improvement of fit yielding dual crossover residuals of less than 10 cm rms and single satellite ERS-1 crossovers of about 9.0 cm. The residual ERS-1 error is estimated to be 6 cm rms between latitudes 66 N and 66 S compared with 3-4 cm for TOPEX/Poseidon.
  Keywords System Design

303.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lam, C.W; Moore, P.
  Paper/Section Title A study of sea surface variability in the southern ceans using ERS-1 altimetry
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 78-83
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract The ERS-1 35 day repeat mission provides an ideal opportunity to study meseoscale sea surface variability (SSV), in particular, that in the Southern Oceans. A total of 14 cycles of ERS-1 altimetry from the start of the 35 day repeat mission are taken from the OPR02 dataset. After correction for the usual atmospheric and instrumental effects and tides, the data is interpolated at regular locations at every 1/4 in latitude along ascending and decending ground tracks. The measurements at each sub-satellite point are then averaged to yield the mean sea surface which is removed. The remaining radial orbit error is eliminated by fitting a 1 cycle/rev sinusoid through 3 contiguous half arcs and subtracting them from the middle arc. The dataset is then averaged into 2 x 2 cells and optimal interpolation invoked to produce a time series for each cell. A time series for the SSV in the Southern Oceans is derived from the dataset. From this, maps of the sea surface variability may be plotted.
  Keywords System Design

304.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cotton, P.D.; Carter, D.J.T.
  Paper/Section Title Global wave climate variability from altimeter data 1985-1994
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 86
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract There now exists a global altimeter wave height data set, which spans the years from 1985 to the present day. These data have been provided by altimeters on three satellite missions: Geosat 1985-1989, 1991-1995, and TOPEX/Poseidon, 1992-1995. The first part of this paper briefly presents a gridding process to the wave height data and the technique by which accurate inter-calibrations for measurements from the different satellites were derived. Consistent differences were shown to exist between the three data sets, and the appropriate correction factors were derived. All available wave height data from 1985-1994 were then corrected, gridded and compiled into a single comprehensive, global data set. First of all, the data set was processed to produce a mean seasonal cycle for all grid squares. As may be expected, different regions exhibit annual and semi-annual cycles of different magnitudes and significances. The largest magnitude annual cycles are to be found in the Northern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, whereas areas affected by monsoons (eg. the Arabian Sea) show a significant semi annual cycle. The data set was then subsequently investigated for evidence of inter-annual variability and principal conponent analysis techniques were applied to assess the significance of the modes of variability. Evidence was found for a negative correlation between the mean winter wave heights in the NE Atlantic and the NE Pacific, and investigations were made into possible links between this variability and signatures of large scale atmospheric phenomena.
  Keywords System Design

305.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cromwell, D.; Challenor, P.
  Paper/Section Title Variability of the Azores current: Combining altimetry and hydrography
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 87
  Series Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract It is well known that, although it is possible to measure the varying part of the surface geostrophic current with a radar altimeter, the mean current cannot be separated from the geoid signal. Until an accurate independent estimate of the geoid can be obtained from a future gravity mission, alternative techniques must be relied upon if we are to infer mean currents and, therefore, absolute currents from altimetry. Using a synthetic geoid requires the use of models or some assumed shape for a mean current. In contrast, the analysis adopted in the present paper uses a minimum of assumptions by relying on ship measurements to provide the mean current. In March 1992, the British research ship RRS Charles Darwin conducted a hydrographic survey in the region of the Azores. Density was measured with a CTD instrument while sub surface currents were obtained from an ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler). The density field derived from CTD measurements is used to calculate the geostrophic shear. This geostrophic shear is then compared with the true shear from the ADCP data. At this depth where the two have the same shape as a function of depth it is assumed that the currents are geostrophic and that the ADCP is measuring the absolute geostrophic current. The geostrophic shear can then be used to produce an absolute geostrophic current at the surface. One leg of the survey lies along the track of ERS-1 while in its 3 day repeat mission. The absolute surface current is calculated every overpass of the satellite by taking the difference in the absolute surface topography between time of overpass and when the ship was present. This difference is converted to a current and added to the surface geostrophic current computed from the ship data. In effect, this gives us a linear current meter which takes a measurement every three days. The temporal, as well as spatial variability of the Azores Current during the 3 months o fthe 3 day repeat phase of ERS-1 can then be discerned. The rapid three day sampling allow higher frequency signals to be observed than from the 10 day or 35 day repeats of TOPEX/Poseidon or ERS-2. This paper will discuss the structure of the Azores Current as derived from these measurements.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

306.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rast, M.; Bezy, J.L.
  Paper/Section Title The ESA Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS): Requirements to its mission and performance of its system
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 125-131
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract In the framework of its Earth Observation Programme ESA is developing the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) as one of the payload components for ENVISAT-1. MERIS is designed such that it will routinely acquire data over the Earth's entire surface. The main goal of MERIS is to monitor biophysical and biochemical parameters of the ocean on a large scale and a medium spectral resolution. Secondary objectives are related to atmospheric parameters and vegetation conditions on land surfaces. As a moderate spatial resolution, wide swath sensor, MERIS will provide data to be used as inputs to global climate and ecosystem madels on a long term basis.
  Keywords System Design

307.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bricaud, A.; Morel, A.
  Paper/Section Title MERIS potential for ocean colour studies in the open ocean
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 133-140
  Series Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract The interest of space observations of ocean colour for determining the variations in phytoplankton distribution and, via models, primary production, has been largely demonstrated thanks to the CZCS, operated from 1978-1986. The capabilities of this sensor, however, were limited in both spectral resolution and radiometric accuracy. The next generation of ocean color sensors will benefit from major improvements. Among them, the MERIS sensor was designed to measure radiances in 15 visible and infra-red channels. Three infra-red channels will allow aerosol characterization, and therefore accurate atmospheric corrections, to be performed for each pixel. For the retrieval of marine parameters, 9 channels between 410 and 705 nm will be available with MERIS (vs. 4 with CZCS). In coastal waters, this should, in principle, allow a separate quantification of different substances (phytoplankton, mineral particles, yellow substance) to be performed. In the open ocean, optically dominated by photoplankton and their associated detrital matter, the basic information (i.e. the concentration of photoplankton pigments) will be retrieved with improved accuracy, due to the increased radiometric performance. The adoption of multi-wavelength algorithms could also led to additional information concerning auxiliary pigments. Finally, MERIS will be one of the first sensors to allow measurements of sun induced chlorophyll a in vivo fluorescence, which could provide a complementary approach for the assessment of phytoplankton abundance. The development of these next generation algorithms, however , still requires a number of fundamental studies.
  Keywords System Design

308.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic da Silva, J.C.; Robinson, I.S.; Oikonomou, E.; Martinez, A.
  Paper/Section Title On the application of near real time ERS-1 SAR images for predicting the location of internal waves at sea.
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compiler
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 379-386
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract The use of an ERS-1 SAR Fast Delivery image in near real time for guiding an oceanographic cruise in search of internal waves is discussed. Different image navigation methods are presented and compared. A simple method for predicting the position of internal waves up to four days after image acquisition is presented. The reliability of the prediction method is assessed by comparing the times at which internal waves were observed to arrive at several positions on the Portuguese shelf with predictions derived from a PRI image automatically navigated.
  Keywords System Design

309.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Naumenko, M.A.; Karetnikov, S.G.
  Paper/Section Title An application of satellite IR, SAR and in situ measurements for hydrodynamic studies of Russian large lakes
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 983
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords Water Quality Management

310.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Donlon, C.J.; Robinson, I.S.
  Paper/Section Title A direct comparison of sea surface temperature features detected by the ERS-1 ATSR and NOAA AVHRR satellite radiometers
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 984
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords System Design

311.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dowell, M.D.; Kriebel, S.K.T.
  Paper/Section Title Land sea interaction: An AVHRR(NDVI), CZCS ocean colour 'collage' for the Baltic region
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  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 985-986
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

312.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Victorov, S.; Bychkova, I.; Sukhacheva, L.
  Paper/Section Title Remote sensing and synergism in a post cold war era marine sciences
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 987
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords System Design

313.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Perez-Marrero, J.; Llinas, O.; Clemente-Colon, P.
  Paper/Section Title Sea surface observations in the area between Canary Islands and the northwest African coast, using AVHRR and sensor equiped drifters
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 988-995
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords System Design

314.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ballestero, D.; Boxall, S.; Robinson, I.S.; Donlon, C.J.
  Paper/Section Title Primary productivity off the western Iberian coast
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton,U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 996-1002
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords Water Quality Management

315.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Thomas, M.
  Paper/Section Title The use of GIS in coastal sensivity mapping
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title MedCoast
  Date of Publication 1995
  Abstract GIS are rapidly becoming an essential management tool for decision making processes which require the use of, or are referenced to spatial data. Similarly, the production of coastal sensitivity maps has become an important precursor stage for many industrial concerns preparing to undertake coastal or offshore developments. The Oil industry is one example currently commissioning coastal sensitivity maps to use in the event of a major pollution incident. The maps contain a variety of environmental information, including access points to beaches to aid a clean up operation. Recommendations are made as to the appropriate method of clean up i.e. use or nonuse of dispersants. Sensitivity is determined using a variety of criteria including biodiversity, ecological complexity, spatial distribution of flora and fauna, sites of scientific or natural interest, coastal 'energy' conditions. The end result has been production of a paper map with symbols representing the important criteria. A set of notes is normally included to aid the decision making process. This paper outlines development of a coastal sensitivity GIS created within IDRISI a PC based GIS software package. The pilot area chosen was Milford Haven Waterway, West Wales. This waterway is heavily utilised by the oil industry for refining. Any pollution incident would have potentially serious consequences for the natural environment. A variety of data ranging from coastal geomorphology, wave energy conditions, areas of sensitivity, geology, habitat classification, littoral flora and fauna and tourist recreation areas, were included in a series of databases. From this a variety of computer generated maps were created, combining the various sensitivity parameters. The advantage of this system over conventional maps is the ability to interrogate the GIS database and display new relationships i.e. between coastal geomorphology and geology, flora distributions and wave exposure, or priotizing more sensitive areas for imm ediate clean up operations. New maps can be created rapidly, and easily updated when new information becomes available. While paper maps are also limited over the amount of information that can be displayed, within a GIS environment, the level of information displayed on each map can be user specified. The overall result is a much more powerful tool for use in a pollution incident.
  Keywords Disaster Management

316.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Reid-Thomas, D.C.; Donoghue, D.N.M.; Shennen, I.
  Paper/Section Title Intertidal vegetation mapping using Landsat 5 TM Mapper data
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  Editor/Compiler Healy, M.G.; Doody, J.P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Directions in European Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Samara publishing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 213-222
  ISBN 1 873692 06 4
  Abstract The use of Landsat 5 TM Mapper data for the routine mapping and monitoring of intertidal vegetation is assessed. The Wash estuary forms the principal study area. Images were acquired during May 1984 and September 1991. The data were classified using a maximum likelihood classifier. Classification was carried out by two independent operators in an attempt to establish the objectivity of the methods used. The data sets were geometrically rectified and incorporated into a coastal monitoring GIS along with information acquired from previous ground based surveys. Cross tabulation between ground based and satellite surveys determined the accuracy of the satellite surveys. The results show that classified late summer imagery adequately delimits and quantifies the majority of the saltmarsh vegetation providing a potentially valuable tool for mapping and monitoring coastal vegetation
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

317.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cooper, B.; Dun, R.
  Paper/Section Title Swansea Bay coastline response study
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  Editor/Compiler Healy, M.G.; Doody, J.P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Directions in European Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Samara publishing press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 489-496
  ISBN 1 873692 06 4
  Abstract This paper describes thecompletion of a study to establish an understanding of the coastal mechanisms influencing 115 km of coastline in South Wales. It comments on the investigation, development and management of a computational model established to cover the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary. Finally it identifies the advantages of the use of the model and its potential for future development.
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

318.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Doody, J.P.
  Paper/Section Title Information and the coastal zone management: The final frontier
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  Proceedings Title Directions in European Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Samara publishing press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 399-414
  Series Editor Healy, M.G.; Doody, J.P.
  Series Editor Role editors
  Series Title Directions in European Coastal Management
  ISBN 1 973692 06 4
  Abstract The United Nations 'Earth Summit' provided the political framework within which the importance of sustainable use of the environment and the maintenance of biodiversity were recognised. Increased human activity continues to have an impact upon the coastal zone. A recognition that the current level of use cannot be sustained in many areas has been a major factor in the development of a more comprehensive and enlightened approach to coastal management. Until recently little thought was given to the need for integrating data to facilitate a more wide ranging view of the resource and of human influences on it. Even in the conservation field data collection has been undertaken for very specific purposes. This situation began to change in the late 1980's when coastal management began to be actively promoted, which in turn gave rise to theemergence of several organisations with an interest in coastal planning and management. Good data and information are vital tools for policy formulation. The scale, location and importance of any resource of human value needs to be appreciated in addition to an understanding how our activities can be accommodated in an environmentally sustainable way. Achieving this requires a broad approach in which the conservation bodies have an important role to play.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

319.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ciavola, P.; Simeoni, U.
  Paper/Section Title A review of the coastal geomorphology of Karavasta lagoon (Albania): Short term coastal change and implications for coastal conservation
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  Editor/Compiler Healy, M.G.; Doody, J.P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Directions in European Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Samara publishing press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 301-316
  ISBN 1 873692 06 4
  Abstract The coastline of Albania is characterised by an extremely active sedimentary regime: considerable coastal changes have taken place over time scales of a few tens of years. This paper examines the coastal geomorphology of one of the main lagoons, Karavasta, which is a nature reserve of international importance. The work was carried out by reviewing published and unpublished data, interpreting Landsat TM imagery and conventional orthogonal aerial photographs and carrying out field observations in the spring and summer of 1994. The research has concluded that coastal retreat is taking place at the southern end of the lagoon, due to the erosion of the old delta complex of the river Seman. Longshore drift has created a spit which tends to close the main lagoon channel, having enclosed a small outer lagoon. Although dredging takes place, it is not effective and the lagoon is threatened by a reduction in the water exchange with the open sea, which could enhance the high salinity (up to 55ppt) and low dissolved oxygen (9.5mg/l) values currently observed in the summer months.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

320.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Davies, J.; Foster-Smith, B.
  Paper/Section Title A strategy for sub-tidal resource mapping and its usefulness in environmental decision making
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Healy, M.G.; Doody, J.P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Directions in European Coastal Management
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Samara publishing press
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 223-234
  ISBN 1 873692 06 4
  Abstract Acoustic mapping used along with biological sampling generates biotope resource maps to support environmental management. Two case studied, Flamborough Head and Flamborough Bay, describe how biotope resource maps were used to assist resolution of management issues. The maps have met the basic management requirments. They support existing management decisions and it is expected that they will continue to make a contribution to the development of management regimes required by the U.K. government under its commitment to the EC Habitats and Species Directive.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

321.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Herz, R.
  Paper/Section Title Remote sensing in ocean management
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Fabbri, P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Ocean management in global change
  Date of Meeting 6.1992
  Place of Meeting Genoa, Italy
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Elsevier science publishers
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 124-133
  ISBN 1 85166 868 3
  Abstract The last thirty years of remote sensing research have developed several methodologies in scientific applications of multispectral data for oceanographic processes systematic and synoptic surveilling. Specific instrumentation were created to study the impressive extension of the oceans by aerial platforms and orbital vehicles to obtain an integrated view of the surface oceanographic phenomena. Digital processing of the sensor data became available to produce the essential information to a readily understanding of the physical, biological and chemical interactions of the sea with the ocean floor, the continental transitional frontiers and the atmosphere. From space remote sensing oceanography a variety of measurements can be made by optical, ultraviolet, infrared and microwave sensors in a continuous observation program to monitor the dynamic phenomena of the ocean and promote a diagnosis to the conservation and policy of the environmental resources management.
  Keywords System Design

322.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cole-King, A.; Lalwani, C.S.
  Paper/Section Title Information and data processing for ocean management
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Fabbri, P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Ocean management in global change
  Date of Meeting 6.1992
  Place of Meeting Genoa, Italy
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Elsevier science publishers
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 134-152
  ISBN 1 85166 868 3
  Abstract The management of marine resources and the marine environment is a complex interaction of many sectoral, national and international interests.The information systems which exist to support marine management decision making are correspondingly complex. This paper examines the requirements of ocean management information systems and reviews the major components of existing marine systems. The processing of data into management information, with particular emphasis on GIS is discussed, and finally some key issues in the future development of integration in ocean management information systems are identified.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

323.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lancaster, P.F.
  Paper/Section Title The surface signature of meseoscale variability in the Bay of Biscay, northeast Atlantic from an analysis of AVHRR SST data
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensity Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 1011-1012
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords Water Quality Management

324.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Harris, A.; Saunders, M.; Brown, S.; Mason, I.M.
  Paper/Section Title Improved sea surface temperature measurements from space
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 1013
  ISBN 0 946226 20 6
  Keywords System Design

325.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Shin, D.; Pollard, J.K.; Muller, J.P.
  Paper/Section Title Accurate and automatic coastline detection from precorrected ATSR images using a Viterbi algorithm
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 1306-1313
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords System Design

326.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Moore, T.; Morris, K.; Blackwell, G.
  Paper/Section Title COAMES- towards a coastal management expert system
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Abrahart, R.J.
  Proceedings Title GeoComputation '96: 1st international conference on GeoComputation
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Leeds, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 185-187
  Keywords System Design

327.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Alam, M.S.; Donoghue, D.N.M.; Rashid, M.S.
  Paper/Section Title Mapping shoreline changes Cox's Bazar (Bangladesh): Using GIS and aerial photographs
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Donoghue, D.N.M.; Zong, Y.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS: Remote sensing science and industry. Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Durham, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 197-204
  ISBN 0 946226 21 0
  Abstract Rapid shorelines changes are a recognised hazard along the coast. In Bangladesh, shore line changes quite rapidly along some sections, partly due to intense pressure on coastal resources. To reduce this pressure on coastal resources in Bangladesh efficient coastal zone management are essential. AS a part of this management technique, identification and analysis of coastal change on a regular basis are quite important. This paper illustrates the value of integrating modern and historical aerial photography using a GIS to derive statistics of shoreline change. This study reveals that the shoreline has shifted seaward overthe last 70 years at an approximate rate of 39.3 m/a-1. The seaward tendency has reversed in the last 30 years and an average of 16sq m /a-1 of land has been lost to the Bay of Bengal. Beach and dunes are the most dominant landforms and both of them area characterized by strong marine and aeolian processes. Severe anthropogenic disturbances on the stable dunes have reactivated the aeolian activity. Some measures are urgently needed to stabilise the dunes and beaches. The study indicates the utility of GIS and aerial photographs for mapping and measuring the long term shoreline position changes.
  Keywords System Design

328.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Charlton, F.
  Paper/Section Title Identification of freshwater phytoplankton through remote sensing
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Donoghue, D.N.M.; Zong, Y.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS: Remote sensing science and industry. Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Durham, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 205-212
  ISBN 0 946226 21 0
  Abstract Remote Sensing has already been successfully applied to the quantification of algal biomass in inland fresh waters through application of chlorophyll-a prediction algorithms, as yet it has not been applied to the identification of phytoplankton type. Successful identification of the phytoplankton type through remote sensing will most likely rely on the optical identification of marker pigments indicative of class type. Hyperspectral datasets record the absorption properties of marker pigments in the reflectance spectra when the appropriate techniques are applied, however these techniques are not yet fully developed. This paper presents a simple ratio approach to the identification problem. Developed upon the absorption spectra from cultured algae the identification ratios presentes utilise the absorption by marker pigments to discriminate between up to three different classes.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

329.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Folkard, A.M.
  Paper/Section Title Pixel intensity correction of thermal sea surface imagery in the absence of ground truth data
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Donoghue, D.N.M.; Zong, Y.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS: Remote sensing science and industry. Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Durham, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 213-220
  ISBN 0 946226 21 0
  Abstract Sequences of NOAA-AVHRR thermal sea surface images are amongst the remote sensing products most popular with physical oceanographers. Often, they are calibrated using concurrent in situ data to give absolute SST maps. In the absence of ground truth data, semi- empirical methods are used to produce these maps. The standard method is the well known split window technique. Previous experience of this technique indicates that its algorithms are not applicable in regions other than the one for which they were developed. Indeed they result in internally inconsisent, and at times physically unrealistic data (e.g. Folkard et al.,1994). The present work addresses this problem by studying the four factors considered a priori to be the most likely to affect adversely pixel intensities. These are: (i) varying look angle of the sensor within each image; (ii) different sensors being used to record each image in a sequence; (iii) varying diurnal phase at which each image was recorded and (iv) changing atmospheric conditions between images. First approximations to corrections are deduced using a trial set of image sequences. Although these methods involve many simplifications, they produce internallly consisent imagery. Considerations leading to potential refinements in these methods are also presented.
  Keywords System Design

330.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hedger, R.; Atkinson, P.; Malthus, T.J.; George, D.G.
  Paper/Section Title Planning optimal sampling strategies for estimating the regional mean water quality in lakes
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Donoghue, D.N.M.; Zong, Y.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS: Remote scensing science and industry: Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Durham
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 221-228
  Abstract In planning a sampling regime, it is desirable that the procedure should involve minimum estimation error for a given sample size, or, at least sampling effort for a given accuracy. Two approaches may be used: a classical approach, which ignores spatial dependence between observations; and a geostatistic approach, which assumes spatial dependence. Airborne TM images of four British lakes were processed to show water quality properties (chlorophyll-a or a chlorophyll index). Spatial structure of water quality was modelled using variograms, with the variograms used in Kriging to plan sampling regimes for estimating the regional mean water quality. Estimation variance (and therefore, standard error) was estimated as a function of sample size. For comparison, standard errors were estimated for sampling at the same densities through the classical approach. The geostatistics approach, using systematic sampling, compared favourably with the classical approach, using random sampling. For a given sampling density, the geostatistics approach incurred less error, and for given error, the geostatistics approach required less sampling effort.
  Keywords System Design

331.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dutton, I.M.; Stewart, L.
  Paper/Section Title Total catchment management: An effective ingredient of coastal zone management
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Arakel, A.V.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Workshop on coastal management
  Date of Meeting 9.1988
  Place of Meeting Brisbane
  Date of Publication 1988
  Location in Work 50-61
  Keywords System Design

332.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Plummer, S.; Malthus, T.J.; Clark, C.
  Paper/Section Title Adaption of canopy reflectance model for sub-aqueous vegetation: Definition and preliminary results
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Donoghue, D.N.M.; Zong, Y.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS: Remote scensing science and industry: Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Durham
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 229-235
  Keywords System Design

333.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Golojuch, C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Geography Department, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  Paper/Section Title Designing An Interface for a Coastal Water Quality Prediction System
  Proceedings Title URISA 1994 Annual Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting August 7 - August 11, 1994
  Place of Meeting Milwaukee, WI
  Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  Publisher Name URISA
  Date of Publication August 1994
  Date of Copyright August 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 582-587
  Keywords Water Quality Management; Coastal Planning

334.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fuller, D.; Johnston, J.B.; Barras, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. National Biological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center
  Paper/Section Title The Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, And Restoration Act: The Importance of Spatial Data Bases And Analyses
  Proceedings Title URISA 1994 Annual Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting August 7-11, 1994
  Place of Meeting Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  Publisher Name URISA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Date of Copyright 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 588-594
  Notes Author addresses: National Biological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center, 700 Cajundome Blvd., Lafayette, LA, 70506; (Barras) National Biological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center, 625 N. 4th St., Baton Rouge, LA, 70802
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

335.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Brown, C.; Stayner, F.O.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. South Carolina Water Resources Commission
  Paper/Section Title Toward No Net Loss: A Methodology For Identifying Potential Wetland Mitigation Sites Using A GIS
  Proceedings Title URISA 1994 Annual Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting August 7-11, 1994
  Place of Meeting Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  Publisher Name URISA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 594-607
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

336.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Miller, A.H.; Ignacio, A.
  Paper/Section Title An Approach to Identify Potential Zebra Mussel Colonization in Large Water Bodies Using Best Available Data and a Geographic Information System
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Zebra Mussel Conference
  Place of Meeting Madison, Wisconsin
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work pp. 425-431
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

337.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Nielsen, J.B.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Danish Hydraulic Institute
  Paper/Section Title GIS and Numerical Modelling Aquatic Environmental Management Systems - AEMS
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 283-294
  Keywords System Design

338.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Tryggestad, S.; Moen, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. OCEANOR - Oceanographic Company of Norway AS
  Paper/Section Title Seawatch System: An Operational Marine Surveillance and Information System
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 33-43
  Keywords System Design

339.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Nielsen, J.B.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Danish Hydraulic Institute
  Paper/Section Title MIKE 21 SAW, A Spill Modelling System Integrated With ARC/INFO
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work pp. 295-304
  Keywords Disaster Management

340.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Daum, T.; Quayle, C.; Packard, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Aquatic Habitat Institute and EcoAnalysis, Inc.
  Paper/Section Title Utilization of GIS in San Francisco Bay-Delta Regional Monitoring Strategy (RMS)
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 45-51
  Keywords Water Quality Management

341.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Scott, D.; Saulnier, T.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Fugro-McClelland
  Paper/Section Title ARC/INFO for Large and Small EIS Applications: Interstate 93, NH; Garcia River, CA; Sakhalin Island, Russian Federation
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 119-124
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

342.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sham, C.H.; Brawley, J.W.; Moritz, M.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. The Cadmus Group, Inc.
  Paper/Section Title Analyzing Septic Nitrogen Loading to Receiving Waters: Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts
  Proceedings Title Second International Conference/Workshop on Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling
  Date of Meeting September 26-30, 1993
  Place of Meeting Breckenridge, Colorado
  Place of Publication Santa Barbara, CA
  Publisher Name NCGIA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Keywords Water Quality Management

343.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Froomer, N.; Hughes, R.; Young, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Minerals Management Service and the Center for Spatial Data Research and Applications
  Paper/Section Title The Use of GIS for the Environmental Review of Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Plans on the Outer Continental Shelf of the Gulf of Mexico
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 463-465
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

344.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic French, D.P.; Reed, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Applied Science Associates, Inc.
  Paper/Section Title Integrated Environmental Impact Model and GIS for Estimating Natural Resource Damages Resulting from Oil and Chemical Spills into Aquatic Systems
  Proceedings Title Second International Conference/Workshop on Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling
  Date of Meeting September 26-30, 1993
  Place of Meeting Breckenridge, Colorado
  Place of Publication Santa Barbara, CA
  Publisher Name NCGIA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

345.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Frysinger, S.P.; Copperman, D.A.; Levantino, J.P.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. AT&T Bell Laboratories
  Paper/Section Title Environmental Decision Support Systems: An Open Architecture Integrating Modeling and GIS
  Proceedings Title Second International Conference/Workshop on Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling
  Date of Meeting September 26-30, 1993
  Place of Meeting Breckenridge, Colorado
  Place of Publication Santa Barbara, CA
  Publisher Name NCGIA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

346.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Brandt, S.; Mason, D.C.; Goyke, A.; Hartman, K.; Kirsch, J.; Luo, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Maryland System, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
  Paper/Section Title Spatially-Explicit Ecological Modeling of Fish: Underwater Views of Functional Attributes of the Aquatic Habitat
  Proceedings Title Second International Conference/Workshop on Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling
  Date of Meeting September 26-30, 1993
  Place of Meeting Breckenridge, Colorado
  Place of Publication Santa Barbara, CA
  Publisher Name NCGIA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

347.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Soesilo, I.; Hendriati, N.; Surachman, Y.; Surjono, G.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology
  Paper/Section Title Indonesia Marine Resources Information Database: A Prototype
  Proceedings Title 1994 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention and Exposition
  Date of Meeting April 25-28, 1994
  Place of Meeting Reno, Nevada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 579-586
  Keywords System Design

348.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ji, W.; Mitchell, L.C.; McNiff, M.E.; Johnston, J.B.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. TGS Technology, Inc., and USFWS
  Paper/Section Title A Multifunctional Decision Support GIS for Coastal Management
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Date of Copyright 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 94-105
  Keywords System Design

349.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McDonald-Jampoler, S.; Burns, T.M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. MRJ, Inc.
  Paper/Section Title Use of GIS to Evaluate Radionuclide Threats in the Arctic Marine System
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work pp. 259-270
  Keywords Disaster Management

350.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Moosavi, M.; Kroot, C.; Loza, L.S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Texas General Land Office and Maine Department of Environmental Protection
  Paper/Section Title A Cooperative Approach in Developing Oil Spill Information Management Systems
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work pp. 239-248
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

351.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jeffress, G.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science, Corpus Christi State University
  Paper/Section Title Real-Time Data for Oil Spill Prevention, Response, Mitigation, and Litigation
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1993 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work pp. 249-258
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

352.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Garrett, M.; Jeffress, G.A.
  Paper/Section Title Incorporation of Real Time Environmental Data Into a GIS for Oil Spill Management and Control
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '92
  Place of Meeting San Jose, CA
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 247-255
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

353.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hiland, M.W.; Wayne, L.D.; Carpenter, M.; McBride, R.A.; Williams, S.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University and USGS (M. Hiland is currently with Integraph)
  Paper/Section Title Louisiana Coastal GIS Network: A Cataloging Framework for Spatial Data
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '93
  Date of Meeting November 2-4, 1993
  Place of Meeting Minneapolis, Minnesota
  Publisher Name ASPRS
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 312-322
  Keywords System Design

354.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Emani, S.; Batick, S.J.; Clark, G.E.; Dow, K.; Kasperson, J.X.; Kasperson, R.E.; Moser, S.; Schwarz, H.E.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Center for Technology, Environment, and Development, Clark University
  Paper/Section Title Assessing Vulnerability to Extreme Storm Events and Sea-Level Rise Using Geographic Information Systems
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '93
  Date of Meeting November 2-4, 1993
  Place of Meeting Minneapolis, MN
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work p. 201
  Keywords Disaster Management

355.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hiland, M.W.; McBride, R.A.; Davis, D.W.; Braud, D.W.; Streiffer, H.R.; Jones, F.W.; Lewis, A.J.; Williams, S.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University (M. Hiland is currently with Integraph)
  Paper/Section Title Louisiana Coastal GIS Network: Graphical User Interface for Access to Spatial Data
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '91
  Place of Meeting Atlanta, Georgia
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 845-856
  Keywords System Design

356.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hiland, M.W.; Wayne, L.D.; Streiffer, H.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University (Hiland is currently with Integraph)
  Paper/Section Title Louisiana Coastal GIS Network: Relational Database Design for a Spatially Indexed Cataloging System
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '92
  Place of Meeting San Jose, CA
  Publisher Name ASPRS
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 322-338
  Keywords System Design

357.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.; Jones, F.W.; Braud, D.W.; Wayne, L.D.; Streiffer, H.R.; Carpenter, M.; Lewis, A.J.; Mogli, S.; Arnold, J.; Lingenini, S.; Williams, S.J.;
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network: More than a Spatially Indexed Cataloging system
  Proceedings Title 1993 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention
  Publisher Name American Congress on Surveying and Mapping/American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work pp. 238-255
  Keywords System Design

358.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Marine Research Institute
  Paper/Section Title Managing the Life Cycle of an Oil Spill - Planning, Response and Damage Assessment in Florida
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1994 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 23-27, 1994
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

359.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Smith, L.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Texas General Land Office
  Paper/Section Title Design and Implementation of an Oil Spill Response Atlas for the Texas Coast
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1994 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 23-27, 1994
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

360.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kroot, C.; Pollock, D.W.; Richards, J.; Hassen, K.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Maine Dept. of Environmental Protection
  Paper/Section Title Environmental Management Systems Using ArcView 2
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1994 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 23-27, 1994
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

361.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Olsen, M.V.; Dulaney, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. EPA and Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies Co.
  Paper/Section Title GIS Tools for Spill Contingency Planning and Emergency Response
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1994 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 23-27, 1994
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Disaster Management

362.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dunlap, R.H.; Porter, D.E.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. South Carolina Marine Resources Center and Coastal Technologies International
  Paper/Section Title Use of Geographic Information Processing for the Identification of Indirect Impacts Associated with Regulatory Permitting Programs: For Now, a Conceptual Model
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 79-93
  Extent of Work 1242
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

363.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fay, B.C.; MacNeil, L.
  Paper/Section Title Designing the Framework for Coastal Mapping and Database Building in Support of a Coastal Zone Management Program: Nova Scotia, Canada
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.;Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Coastlines of the World
  Keywords System Design

364.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.; McGarry MacAulay, G.; Teehan, W.H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Department of Natural Resources and Florida Marine Fisheries Commission
  Paper/Section Title GIS and Fisheries Management
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.;Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 68-78
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

365.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Xiaoxiang, C.; Jin, L.; Tiefang, L.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Center for Remote Sensing, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, P.R.China
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensed Information System in Marine Management
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Date of Copyright 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 487-489
  Keywords System Design

366.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Perry, L.H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. NOAA
  Paper/Section Title A Workstation for the Extraction of Coastline from Digital Imagery
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Date of Copyright 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 480-486
  Keywords System Design

367.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Belokon, W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Mississippi Automated Resource Information System
  Paper/Section Title The Development of a Geographic Information System for the Management of Mississippi's Coastal Wetlands
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 838-846
  Keywords System Design

368.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Downs, L.L.; Nicholls, R.J.; Gordon, D.; Hautzenroder, J.
  Paper/Section Title Wetland Assessment and Management Using a GIS Approach
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 1741-1755
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

369.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bourgeois, P.; Castille, S.; Alonzo, A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. USFSW and National Wetlands Research Center
  Paper/Section Title GIS and Laboratory Study Contaminants in Wetlands
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 490-504
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

370.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sclafani, V.; Jones, B.; Carney, D.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. USFWS and US Army Corps of Engineers
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS to Monitor Wetlands Loss, Gain
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 847-859
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

371.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Roscigno, P.F.; NcNiff, M.E.; Watzin, M.C.; Ji, W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Minerals Management Service, USFWS, and TGS Technology
  Paper/Section Title The Use of Geographic Information System Technology to Compare the Environmental Impact of Human Development on Mobile Bay, Alabama and Galveston Bay, Texas
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Date of Copyright 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 825-837
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

372.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Arnold, J.S.; Tao, Q.; Lewis, A.J.; McCarty, S.D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Louisiana State University and Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
  Paper/Section Title Integration of Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS Techniques for Monitoring Non-hazardous Oilfield Waste (NOW) Pits in Coastal Louisiana
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Date of Copyright 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 812-824
  Abstract Development of a site prediction model for locating Non-hazardous Oilfield Waste (NOW) pits
  Keywords Water Quality Management

373.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Arnold, J.S.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Identify and Monitor Oilfield Waste Pits in Louisiana's Coastal Zone
  Proceedings Title Proceedings, First Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords Water Quality Management

374.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McNiff, M.E.; Roscigno, P.F.; Ji, W.
  Paper/Section Title A Geographic Information System Technique for Monitoring Contaminants in Galveston Bay, Texas
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments - Needs and Solutions for Pollution Monitoring, Control and Abatement
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 405-415
  Keywords Water Quality Management

375.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Watzin, M.C.; Roscigno, P.F.; Scurry, J.S.; Roach, E.R.
  Paper/Section Title Use of GIS Technologies in Addressing Resource Management Problems in Mobile Bay, Alabama
  Editor/Compiler Scurry, J.S.
  Proceedings Title Proceedings: Fifth National MOSS Users Workshop
  Publisher Name Louisiana Sea Grant College Program and USFWS
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 149-157
  Keywords Coastal Planning

376.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Tanioka, S.; Saito, T.; Takazawa, S.
  Paper/Section Title Gathering of Geographical Information on Coastal Zone in Japan
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification Coastlines of the World
  Keywords System Design

377.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Barras, J.; Johnston, J.B.; Johnson, C.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS and Image Processing Technology to Assist Wetland Planning, Protection, and Restoration in Coastal Louisiana
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 860-869
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

378.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Stayner, F.O.; Scurry, J.S.; Johnston, J.B.; Watzin, M.C.; Roscigno, P.F.
  Paper/Section Title U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Selected Geographic Analyses
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

379.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Evans, A.; Giddings, T.
  Paper/Section Title The Application of a Geographical Information System to Resource Management - The U.K. Offshore Sand and Gravel Case
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 1981-1989
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

380.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ricketts, P.J.
  Paper/Section Title Managing Information for Regional Coastal Managment in the Gulf of Maine
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Date of Copyright 1991
  Location in Work p. 1946
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

381.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Evans, M.; Evans, R.K.; Perry, B.
  Paper/Section Title Estuarine Shoreline Changes in Sarasota County, Florida - Long-Term Trends and the Effects of Regulatory Management
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work Manuscript not available at time of printing
  Keywords Coastal Processes

382.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pickering, J.; Hargrove, W.W.; Weinrich, K.B.; Cofer-Shabica, S.V.
  Paper/Section Title Cumberland Island Geographic Information System Implemetation and Data Management
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Date of Copyright 1991
  Location in Work Coastlines of the World
  Keywords System Design

383.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Berris, C.
  Paper/Section Title Sechelt Inlets Coastal Strategy-Conflict Resolution Using Consensus-Based Planning and a Computer G.I.S.
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 2147-2156
  Keywords Coastal Planning

384.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gundlach, E.R.; Kendziorek, M.; McKenzie, W.
  Paper/Section Title A Portable Geographic Information System (GIS) for Coastal Mapping
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Date of Copyright 1991
  Keywords System Design

385.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Clarke, S.C.; Cotter, P.J.
  Paper/Section Title The Use of Geographical Information Systems in Assessing Dredged Sediment Contamination in California Harbors
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work Manuscript not available at time of Conference Proceedings printing
  Keywords Water Quality Management

386.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Zavolas, N.C.; Wiggins, L.L.
  Paper/Section Title Use of a Geographical Information System to Analyze the Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Groundwater Resources for a Coastal Community in Massachusetts
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Date of Copyright 1991
  Location in Work manuscript not available at time of conference proceedings printing
  Keywords Water Quality Management; Coastal Planning

387.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dobbin, J.A.; Carlson, E.E.
  Paper/Section Title Geographic Information System (GIS) Databases for Coastal and Ocean Planning of Regional Seas
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work Manuscript not available at time of printing
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

388.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bushing, W.W.
  Paper/Section Title The Influence of Topography on the Distribution of Giant Kelp (Macrocystic Pyrifera) Beds around Santa Catalina Island Using a GIS (Geographic Information System)
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Fourth California Islands Symposium
  Date of Meeting March 22-24, 1994
  Place of Meeting Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, CA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Series Editor Halvorson, W.; Maender, G.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

389.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Chinnis, R.; Joyner, C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
  Paper/Section Title The Role of GIS in Permit Management
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Date of Copyright 1995
  Location in Work pp. 74-75
  Keywords System Design

390.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Britsch, L.D.; Kemp, E.B.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. US Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans, Louisiana
  Paper/Section Title GIS for the Louisiana Coastal Zone
  Proceedings Title Second National Specialty Conference on Civil Engineering Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords Coastal Processes

391.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Adner, R.R.
  Paper/Section Title The Role of the USFWS Geographic Information System in Coastal Decisionmaking
  Proceedings Title Auto Carto V Proceedings
  Date of Publication 1982
  Location in Work 1-11
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

392.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sherin, A.G.; Moir, P.M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Natural Resources Canada
  Paper/Section Title GIS and Canada's Frontier Geoscience Program
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Place of Publication Ottowa, Canada
  Publisher Name The Institute
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

393.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title Accuracy Standards and Development of a National Shoreline Change Data Base
  Editor/Compiler Kraus, N.C.;Gingerich, K.J.;Kriebel, D.L.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Sediments '91 (Proceedings of a Specialty Conference on Quantitative Approaches to Coastal Sediment Processes)
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 1027-1042
  Keywords System Design

394.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Demirpolat, S.; Tanner, W.F.
  Paper/Section Title Keys to High - Accuracy Mapping of Shoreline Changes
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of a Specialty Conference on Quantitative Approaches to Coastal Sediment Processes
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1991
  Series Editor Kraus, N.C.; Gingerich, K.J.; Kriebel, D.L.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

395.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Belore, R.C.; Trudel, B.K.; Jessiman, B.J; Ross, S.L
  Paper/Section Title An Automated Oil Spill Impact Assessment System Using a Microcomputer-based GIS
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Date of Meeting March 5-8, 1990
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Canadian Institute for Surveying and Mapping
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

396.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gaudet, R.J.
  Paper/Section Title Mapping the Coastal Zone - Can One Base Satisfy Many Users?
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Date of Meeting March 5-8, 1990
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Canadian Institute for Surveying and Mapping
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

397.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gauthier, R.L.
  Paper/Section Title Development of a GIS for the U.S. Great Lakes Shoreline
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 1989 National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords System Design

398.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Greene, R.H.; Podolsky, R.H.; Shelley, B.M.
  Paper/Section Title Managing Island Landscapes
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Coastal Planning

399.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Grenier, M.; Dubois, J.M.M.; Lavoie, A.; Lambert, E.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing of Potential Aquaculture Sites in the Chaleur Bay of Quebec: Preliminary Results
  Proceedings Title IGARSS '89 - Twelfth Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
  Place of Publication Piscataway, New Jersey
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

400.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Krieger, Y.; Muslow, S.
  Paper/Section Title GIS Application in Marine Benthic Resource Management
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name The Institute
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

401.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Roberts, S.I.; Ricketts, P.J.
  Paper/Section Title Developing Integrated Information Systems for Marine and Coastal Environments - Lessons from the FMG Project
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Place of Publication Ottowa, Canada
  Publisher Name The Institute
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

402.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Simms, A.E.; Waters, N.M.
  Paper/Section Title Development of a GIS for Sea Surface and Sea Bed Phenomena for Hazard Prediction in Hydrocarbon Drilling Environments
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Place of Publication Ottowa, Canada
  Publisher Name The Institute
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Disaster Management

403.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mouchot, M.C.; Dupont, O.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS for Access to Oceanography Data
  Proceedings Title CISM, Challenge for the 1990's: GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Canadian Institute for Surveying and Mapping
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

404.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Musigasarn, W.D.; Hempenius, S.; Suphavilai, R.; Atikarnkowit, N.
  Paper/Section Title Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS for Monitoring Development of Songkhla-Hatyai Twin Cities
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Coastal Planning

405.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Nakashima, B.S.; Borstad, G.A.; Hill, D.A.; Kerr, R.C.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing of Fish Schools: Early Results from a Digital Imaging Spectrometer
  Proceedings Title IGARSS '89 - Twelfth Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
  Place of Publication IEEE Service Center, Puscataway, New Jersey
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

406.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ortiz, M.A.; Vasquez-Espinoza, R.
  Paper/Section Title Microprocessor-based Water Resources Requirements Simulation Analysis
  Proceedings Title IGARSS '89 - Twelfth Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
  Place of Publication IEEE Service Center, Puscataway, New Jersey
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

407.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Thompson, G.; Gauthier, R.L.; Horvath, F.J.
  Paper/Section Title Current Developments of the U.S. Great Lakes Shoreline GIS
  Proceedings Title Second National Specialty Conference on Civil Engineering Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
  Place of Publication New York, New York
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

408.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Townend, I.H.; Fleming, C.A.; McLaren, P.; Hunter-Blair, A.
  Paper/Section Title Regional Study of Coastal Morphology
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Coastal Engineering
  Place of Publication New York, New York
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords Coastal Processes

409.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rickman, D.; Huh, O.K.; Clark, R.; Rouse, L.
  Paper/Section Title Multi-byte GIS/Database for the Coast of Louisiana
  Proceedings Title IGARSS '90 - Tenth Annual International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
  Place of Publication IEEE Service Center, Puscataway, New Jersey
  Publisher Name IEEE
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

410.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Retief, D.; Coetzee, M.; Little, T.; Oleen, B.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Action Strategy for Southern Africa
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Converse, H.; Tippie, V.; Tobin, T.L.; Clark, D.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '91
  Date of Meeting July 8-12, 1991
  Place of Meeting Long Beach, CA
  Place of Publication New York, New York
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords Coastal Planning

411.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Savitsky, B.; Preedom, B.; Horton, P.L.; Jensen, J.R.; Ramsey, E.W.
  Paper/Section Title Use of Digital Data Sources for Coastal Environmental Sensitivity Index Mapping
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '89
  Date of Meeting 1989
  Place of Publication New York, New York
  Publisher Name ASCE
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Coastal Planning

412.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pelletier, R.W.; Dow, D.D.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring the Inundation Extent of the Florida Everglades with AVHRR Data in a Geographic Information System
  Proceedings Title 1989 ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention - Agenda for the 90's - Technical Papers
  Publisher Name ASPRS/ACSM
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Coastal Processes

413.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Barker, T.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. GIS/LIS Development, Divison of Information, Department of Lands
  Paper/Section Title A Response Information System for Chemical Spills (RISC)
  Proceedings Title AURISA '90: The Annual Conference of the Australasian Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Inc.
  Publisher Name AURISA Canberra Chapter
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work pp. 105-114
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

414.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Barker, T.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Applied Research Unit, Department of Lands
  Paper/Section Title Issues in Developing a Coastal Information Network for Queensland (CINQ)
  Proceedings Title AURISA '91: The Annual Conference of the Australasian Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Inc.
  Publisher Name AURISA
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 45-55
  Keywords System Design

415.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dutton, I.M.; Perry, T.; Saenger, P.; Luker, G.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Centre for Coastal Management
  Paper/Section Title An Evaluation of the Use of GIS in Development of a Conservation Management Strategy for Jervis Bay
  Proceedings Title AURISA '92: The Annual Conference of the Australasian Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Inc.
  Publisher Name AURISA
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 291-299
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

416.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Arnold, C.L.; Crawford, H.M.; Gibbons, C.J.; Jeffrey, R.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, University of Connecticut;University of Connecticut Extension System
  Paper/Section Title The Use of Geographic Information System Images as a Tool to Educate Local Officials about the Land Use/Water Quality Connection
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of Watersheds '93 Conference
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Place of Meeting Alexandria, VA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work pp. 373-377
  Keywords Water Quality Management

417.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic MacDonald, I.R.; Best, S.E.; Lee, C.S.; Rost, A.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Texas A&M University; Delta Data Systems, Inc., Mississippi
  Paper/Section Title Biogeochemical Processes at Natural Oil Seeps in the Gulf of Mexico: Field-Trials of a Small-Area Benthic Imaging System (SABIS)
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 261-271
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

418.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kopsick, P.R.; Jarboe, A.L.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Viar & Comapany, Virginia;Ecology & Environment, Louisiana
  Paper/Section Title 'Operation Snakepit' How Many, Where Are They, and How Bad Is It?
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Date of Copyright 1992
  Location in Work pp. 449-457
  Keywords Water Quality Management

419.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic van Genderen, J.L.; van Zuidam, R.A.; Gonzales Fager, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences, the Netherlands
  Paper/Section Title Environmental Information Systems for Coastal Zone Management in Developing Countries
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 647-656
  Keywords System Design

420.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Klemas, V.; Hoffer, S.; Kleckner, R.; Norton, D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Delaware; Lockheed; USGS; EPA; USFWS
  Paper/Section Title A Coastal Land Cover Classification System for Use with Remote Sensors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Date of Copyright 1992
  Location in Work pp. 775-?
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

421.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rigterink, P.; Meehan, K.; Koleszar, F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Computer Sciences Corporation, Rockville, MD
  Paper/Section Title System Concept Definition for an Oil Spill Emergency Response Computer System
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 215-222
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

422.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McNiff, M.E.; Roscigno, P.F.; Ji, W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. USFWS
  Paper/Section Title A Geographic Information Systems Approach to the Analysis of Contaminants in Galveston Bay
  Proceedings Title The Third National U.S. Fish and Wildlife Geographic Information Systems Workshop
  Date of Meeting 3-6 May 1992
  Place of Meeting La Crosse, WI
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords Water Quality Management

423.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Huh, O.K.; Robbins, K.; Rouse, L.; Davis, D.W.; Wilensky, D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Louisiana State University
  Paper/Section Title A University Based Emergency Environmental Information System
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 1023-1028
  Keywords Disaster Management

424.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mumford, T.F. Jr.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, Washington
  Paper/Section Title Characterization of Nearshore Habitats of Puget Sound, Washington
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 611-625
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

425.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rost, A.A.; Clark, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Delta Data Systems, Inc, Mississippi
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work pp. 737-750
  Keywords System Design

426.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Peabody, W.; Hanscom, A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Flight Landata, Massachusetts;S E A Consultants, Massachusetts
  Paper/Section Title Cost Effective Airborne Remote Sensing in Coastal Environments
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the First Thematic Conference:Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting 15-17 June 1992
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication Ann Arbor, MI
  Publisher Name Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
  Date of Publication 1992
  Date of Copyright 1992
  Location in Work pp. 817-826
  Abstract Design of a system to provide inexpensive high resolution remote sensing data
  Keywords System Design

427.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Granger, K.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Bureau of Emergency Services, Brisbane, QLD
  Paper/Section Title Understanding Queensland's Storm Tide Hazard
  Proceedings Title AURISA '93: The Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition of the Australasian Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Inc.
  Date of Meeting 22-26 November 1993
  Place of Meeting Adelaide, Australia
  Publisher Name AURISA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work pp. 428-438
  Keywords Disaster Management

428.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lee, J.; Park, R.A.; Mausel, P.; Howe, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Indiana University and Indiana State University
  Paper/Section Title GIS-Related Modeling of Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Areas
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '91
  Date of Meeting 1991
  Place of Meeting Atlanta, Georgia
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 356-367
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

429.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Michener, W.K.; Blood, E.R.; Gardner, L.R.; Kjerfve, B.; Cablk, M.E.; Coleman, C.; Jefferson, W.H.; Darinshak, D.; Spoon, D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Belle W. Baruch Institute, University of South Carolina
  Paper/Section Title GIS Assessment of Large-Scale Ecological Disturbances (Hurricane Hugo, 1989)
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '91
  Date of Meeting 1991
  Place of Meeting Atlanta, Georgia
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 343-355
  Keywords Disaster Management

430.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jefferson, W.H.; Michener, W.K.; Karinshak, D.A.; Anderson, W.; Porter, D.E.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Belle Baruch Institute, South Carolina;South Carolina Marine Resources Center
  Paper/Section Title Developing GIS Data Layers for Estuarine Resource Management
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '91
  Date of Meeting 1991
  Place of Meeting Atlanta, Georgia
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 331-342
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

431.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Keller, C.P.; Gowan, R.; Dolling, A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Victoria and Channel Consulting, Victoria, B.C., Canada
  Paper/Section Title Marine Spatio-Temporal Data
  Proceedings Title Canadian Conference on GIS
  Date of Meeting 1991
  Publisher Name Canadian Institute of Surveying and Mapping
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 345-358
  Keywords System Design

432.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Galagan, C.; Boothroyd, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Applied Science Associates, Narragansett, RI; University of Rhode Island
  Paper/Section Title Developing Software with an Intuitive Graphical Interface as a GIS Tool for Coastal Zone and Marine Resources Management
  Proceedings Title Geological Society of America, 1993 Annual Meeting. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America
  Date of Meeting October, 1993
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 25 (6)
  Location in Work p. 434
  Keywords System Design

433.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Maynard, L.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Can. Cent. Inland Waters, GIS Cent., Burlington, ON, Canada; U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA
  Paper/Section Title Canadian Centre for Inland Waters, GIS Applications
  Editor/Compiler Polloni, C.
  Proceedings Title Great Lakes Coastal Mapping Workshop (Open File Report US Geological Survey)
  Date of Meeting October, 1990
  Place of Meeting Woods Hole, MA
  Place of Publication US Geological Survey, Denver, CO;OF 91-0020
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 17-20
  Keywords System Design

434.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Horvath, F.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Lansing, MI
  Paper/Section Title Great Lakes States GIS
  Editor/Compiler Polloni, C.
  Proceedings Title Great Lakes Coastal Mapping Workshop (Open File Report US Geological Survey)
  Date of Meeting October, 1990
  Place of Meeting Woods Hole, MA
  Place of Publication US Geological Survey, Denver, CO;OF 91-0020
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 3-4
  Keywords System Design

435.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Davis, I.R.; Bickmore, D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. International Development and Emergency Relief Consultants Ltd., UK; formerly NERC Experimental Cartography Unit, UK
  Paper/Section Title Data Management for Disaster Planning
  Proceedings Title Natural Disasters: Protecting Vulnerable Communities. Proceedings of the Conference held in London.
  Date of Meeting October 1993
  Publisher Name Thomas Telford
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work pp. 547-?
  ISBN 0 7277 1936 X
  Keywords Disaster Management

436.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Polloni, C.; Foster, D.; Folger, D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. US Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA
  Paper/Section Title Status of GIS Development, Southern Lake Michigan
  Editor/Compiler Folger, D.; Colman, S.; Barnes, P.
  Proceedings Title 2nd Annual Southern Lake Michigan Coastal Erosion Study Workshop
  Date of Meeting February, 1990
  Place of Meeting St. Petersbury, FL
  Place of Publication US Geological Survey, Denver, CO;OF 90-0272
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work p. 2
  Keywords System Design

437.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gornitz, V.; Kanciruk, P.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Columbia University and NASA; Oak Ridge National Lab
  Paper/Section Title Development of a Global Coastal Hazards Data Base
  Editor/Compiler Thomas, H.; Connecticut Natural Resource Center
  Proceedings Title GIS: Integrating Technology and Geoscience Application
  Date of Meeting September, 1988
  Place of Meeting Denver, Colorado
  Publisher Name National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
  Date of Publication 1988
  Location in Work pp. 111-112
  Keywords System Design

438.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wolf, D.; Augenstein, T.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. US Geological Survey, Reston, VA
  Paper/Section Title A Pilot GIS Study to Assist Environmental Management Decisions in the Elizabeth River Basin, Virginia
  Proceedings Title Geographic Information Systems Symposium
  Date of Meeting June, 1987
  Place of Meeting Reston, Virginia
  Place of Publication US Geological Survey, Denver, CO; OF 87-0314
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work p. 19
  Keywords Coastal Planning

439.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Finkl, C.W.; DaPrato, G.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Department of Geology, CERF Remote Sensing Lab., Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida
  Paper/Section Title Delineation and Distribution of Nearshore Reefs in Subtropical Southeast Florida Coastal Environments Using Thematic Mapper Imagery
  Proceedings Title MTS '93: Technology Requirements in the Nineties (Proceedings of the Marine Technology Society Conference)
  Date of Meeting September, 1993
  Place of Meeting Washington, D.C.
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work pp. 90-96
  ISBN 0-933957-12-2
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

440.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bourcier, H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Stn. Mar. Endoume, Marseille, France
  Paper/Section Title The Decline of Posidonia Oceanica Seagrass Meadows, East of Marseilles
  Editor/Compiler Boudouresque, C.F.; Meinesz, A.; Fresi, E.; Gravez, V.
  Proceedings Title The Second International Workshop on Posidonia Beds
  Date of Meeting October, 1985
  Place of Meeting Ischia, Italy
  Date of Publication 1985
  Location in Work pp. 287-292
  ISBN 2-905540-15-X
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

441.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hanafi, H.H.; Hassan, I.A.; Nafiah, M.M.Y.;Rajamanickam, L.D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Brackishwat. Aquacult. Res. Cent., Dep. Fish., Johore, Malaysia
  Paper/Section Title Present Status of Aquaculture Practices and Potential Areas for their Development in South Johore, Malaysia
  Editor/Compiler Chou, L.M.; Chua, T.E.; Khoo, H.W.; Lim, P.E.; Paw, J.N.; Silvestre, G.T.; Valencia, M.J.; White, A.T.; Wong, P.K.
  Proceedings Title Towards an Integrated Management of Tropical Coastal Resources: Proceedings of the ASEAN-US Technical Workshop on Integrated Tropical Coastal Zone Management
  Date of Meeting October, 1988
  Place of Meeting Singapore
  Publisher Name International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Managament, Manila, Philippines
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 22
  Location in Work pp. 65-73
  ISBN 971-1022-68-0
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

442.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wong, P.K.; Chang, Y.T.; Kam S.P.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. SERES Sdn.Bhd., Selangor, Malaysia
  Paper/Section Title The Use of GIS for Socioeconomic Analysis and Planning of Coastal Resources: Preliminary Experience from a Research Project in Malaysia
  Editor/Compiler Chou, L.M.; Chua, T.E.; Khoo, H.W.; Lim, P.E.; Paw, J.N.; Silvestre, G.T.; Valencia, M.J.; White, A.T.;Wong, P.K.
  Proceedings Title Towards an Integrated Management of Tropical Coastal Resources: Proceedings of the ASEAN-US Technical Workshop on Integrated Tropical Coastal Zone Management
  Date of Meeting October, 1988
  Place of Meeting Singapore
  Publisher Name International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Managament, Manila, Philippines
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 22
  Location in Work p. 442
  ISBN 971-1022-68-0
  Keywords Coastal Planning

443.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Reed, M.; French, D.P.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Applied Science Associates, Inc., Narragansett, RI
  Paper/Section Title Modelling Economic Damages to Natural Resources from Spills of Oil and Other Hazardous Substances
  Proceedings Title Mini-Symposium on Ecosystem Modelling as a Tool to Predict Pollution-Associated Risks for the Marine Environment
  Date of Meeting 24 Sept. - 2 October, 1992
  Place of Meeting Copenhagen, Denmark
  Publisher Name International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords Disaster Management

444.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Deysher, L.E.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Resources Association, Vista, California
  Paper/Section Title Evaluation of Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Giant Kelp Populations
  Editor/Compiler Chapman, A.R.O.;Brown, M.T.;Lahaye, M.
  Proceedings Title Fourteenth International Seaweed Symposium
  Date of Meeting August 1992
  Place of Meeting Brest, France
  Publisher Name Hydrobiologia
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 260-261
  Location in Work pp. 307-312
  Keywords Water Quality Management

445.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Houhoulis, P.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Mar. Res. Inst., Dep Natural Resources, St. Petersburg, Florida
  Paper/Section Title Appendix III - Excerpts from Applications of the Geographic Information System to Manatees (Trichechus Manatus) in West Tampa Bay, Florida
  Editor/Compiler Reynolds, J.E., III;Haddad, K.D.;Florida Marine Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Florida
  Proceedings Title Workshop on Geographic Information Systems as an Aid to Managing Habitat for West Indian Manatees in Florida and Georgia
  Date of Meeting March 1989
  Place of Meeting St. Petersburg, Florida
  Publisher Name Florida Marine Res. Publ. no. 49
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

446.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic O'Shea, T.J.; Kochman, H.I.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. Fish and Widlife Service, National Ecological Res. Cent., Gainesville, FL
  Paper/Section Title Florida Manatees: Distribution, Geographically Referenced Data Sets, and Ecologicial and Behavioral Aspects of Habitat Use
  Editor/Compiler Reynolds, J.E. III; Haddad, K.D.; Florida Marine Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Florida
  Proceedings Title Workshop on Geographic Information Systems as an Aid to Managing Habitat for West Indian Manatees in Florida and Georgia
  Date of Meeting March 1989
  Place of Meeting St. Petersburg, Florida
  Publisher Name Florida Marine Res. Publ. no. 49
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

447.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mam, S.P.; Paw, J.N.; Loo, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Sch. Biol. Sci., University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
  Paper/Section Title The Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in Coastal Zone Management
  Editor/Compiler Chua, T.E.;Scura, L.F.
  Proceedings Title Integrative Framework and Methods for Coastal Area Management. Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Coastal Zone Planning and Management in ASEAN: Lessons Learned
  Date of Meeting April 1992
  Place of Meeting Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
  Place of Publication Manila, Philippines
  Publisher Name International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM)
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 37
  Location in Work pp. 107-131
  ISBN 971-8709-32-0
  Keywords System Design

448.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bivins, L.; Palmer, H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. MRJ, Inc., Oakton, Virginia
  Paper/Section Title Geographic Information Systems -- Key to Spatial Data Applications for Marine Technology
  Proceedings Title MTS '91 An Ocean Cooperative: Industry, Government and Academia. Proceedings of the Marine Technology Society Conference
  Date of Meeting November, 1991
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, Louisiana
  Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  Publisher Name Marine Technology Society
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work pp. 1067-1072
  ISBN 0-933957-06-8
  Keywords System Design

449.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Schauser, U.H.; Boedeker, D.; Matusek, S.; Klug, H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Res. and Technol. Cent. Westkueste, Werftstr, FRG
  Paper/Section Title The Use of a Geographic Information System for Wadden Sea Conservation in Schleswig-Holstein
  Editor/Compiler Dankers, N.; Smit, C.J.; Scholl, M.
  Proceedings Title 7th International Wadden Sea Symposium; Present and Future Conservation of the Wadden Sea
  Date of Meeting October 22-26, 1990
  Place of Meeting Netherlands (Ameland, FRG)
  Publisher Name Publ. Ser. Neth. Inst. Sea Res. no. 20
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 20
  Location in Work pp. 281-283
  ISBN ISSN 0923-330X
  Keywords Coastal Planning

450.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gornitz, V.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Columbia University and NASA
  Paper/Section Title Global Coastal Hazards from Future Sea Level Rise
  Editor/Compiler Rajamanickam, G.V.
  Proceedings Title Sea Level Variation and Its Impact on Coastal Environment
  Date of Publication 1990
  Location in Work pp. 343-388
  ISBN 81-7090-165-0
  Keywords Coastal Processes

451.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kam, S.P.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. School of Biological Sciences, Univ. Sains Malaysia
  Paper/Section Title Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems in Coastal Area Management
  Editor/Compiler Chua, T.E.; Pauly, D.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Area Managment in Southeast Asia: Policies, Management Strategies, and Case Studies (ICLARM Conference Proceedings no. 19)
  Date of Meeting October 1988
  Place of Meeting Johore Bahru, Malaysia
  Publisher Name ICLARM
  Date of Publication 1989
  ISBN 971-1022-61-3
  Keywords System Design

452.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Grieb, T.M.; King, R.E.; Labovich, G.D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Tetra Technologies, Inc., Lafayette, CA
  Paper/Section Title The Ocean Data Evaluation System
  Proceedings Title MTS '89: Conference and Exposition on Marine Data Systems
  Date of Meeting April 1989
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Publisher Name Marine Technology Society, Stennis Space Center, MS
  Date of Publication 1989
  Location in Work pp. 177-180
  ISBN 0-933957-05-X
  Keywords System Design

453.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Blancher, E.C. I.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. TAI Environemental Sciences, Inc., Mobile, Alabama
  Paper/Section Title Information Systems for Estuarine and Coastal Data Management
  Editor/Compiler Lynch, M.P.;McDonald, K.L.
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Management: Tools of the Trade
  Date of Meeting October 1986
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work p. 480
  Notes Abstract only
  Keywords System Design

454.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Handley, L.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, NASA Slidell Computing Complex, Louisiana
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Wetlands, Uses of a Geographic Information System
  Editor/Compiler Lynch, M.P.;McDonald, K.L.
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Management: Tools of the Trade
  Date of Meeting October 1986
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, Louisiana
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work p. 479
  Notes Abstract only
  Keywords System Design

455.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Orth, R.J.; Moore, K.A.; Nowak, J.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring Seagrass Distribution and Abundance Patterns: A Case Study from the Chesapeake Bay
  Proceedings Title Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs. A Report by the National Ocean Pollution Policy Board's Habitat Loss and Modification Working Group. Fish and Wildlife SErvice Biological Report
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 90(18)
  Location in Work pp. 111-123
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

456.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Carter, V.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Geological Survey, Reston VA
  Paper/Section Title Importance of Hydrologic Data for Interpreting Wetland Maps and Assessing Wetland Loss and Mitigation
  Proceedings Title Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs. A Report by the National Ocean Pollution Policy Board's Habitat Loss and Modification Working Group. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 90(18)
  Location in Work pp. 79-85
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

457.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lipschultz, M.S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Pinellas Park Water Management district, Florida
  Paper/Section Title Application of Floodplain Management by Local Government Using Technology
  Proceedings Title Floodplain Harmony
  Publisher Name The Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, CO
  Date of Publication 1988
  Location in Work pp. 321-329
  Keywords Coastal Processes

458.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cheshire, H.M.; Khorram, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh, Computer Graphics Center
  Paper/Section Title Project Plan for Mapping and Geographic Information System Implementation of Land Use and Land Cover Categories for the Albemarle-Pamlico
  Proceedings Title Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs. A Report by the National Ocean Pollution Policy Board's Habitat Loss and Modification Working Group. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report.
  Date of Publication December 1990
  Volume Identification 90(18)
  Location in Work pp. 134-138
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

459.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Canessa, R.; Keller, C.P.
  Paper/Section Title User assessment of coastal spatial decision support systems
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

460.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Guillope, M.P.
  Paper/Section Title SIG et Loi littoral (GIS and coastal law)
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

461.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Le Duc, A.N.
  Paper/Section Title The preliminary result of Vietnam near shore island database establishment for sea economic development and environmental protection
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

462.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sylvand, B.
  Paper/Section Title Le suivi biosedimentologique a long terme en baie de Veys (littoral occidental de la baie de Seine, Manche orientale) envisage comme outil predictif de l'evolution estuarienne; Modelisation graphique et simulation. (The longterm sustained biosedimentology in the Veys bay (western coast of the Seine bay, eastern channel) considered as a predictive tool of estuary evolution: graphic modelling and simulation)
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

463.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fabbri, K.
  Paper/Section Title A decision support system for integrated coastal zone management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

464.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Maneux, E.
  Paper/Section Title Analyse de l'erosion des sols et du transferts de MES et MOP du continent a l'ocean par SIG application aux estuaires de la Gironde et de l'Adour. (An analysis of soil erosion and the transfer of MES and MOP from the land to the sea by the application of GIS to the Gironde and Adour estuaries).
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

465.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Le Berre Y.
  Paper/Section Title Apports d'un SIG pour l'evaluation de la sensibilite du littoral aux pollutions accidentelles d'origine marine, application a la baie de Douarnenez (Finistere). ( Contribution of GIS to evaluating the sensitivity of the coast to accidental pollutions of marine origin, applied to the Douarnenez Bay )
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Disaster Management

466.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Awosika, L.
  Paper/Section Title Developing a regional framework for coastal mapping and database for management of coastal areas of west Africa
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

467.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lisia, M.; Barroso, V.
  Paper/Section Title GIS of Niteroi, Marcia and Saquarema coastal lagoons (Rio de Janeiro State) as a tool for environmental conservation
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

468.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Populus, J.
  Paper/Section Title Geomatics for the management of oyster culture leases and production basin management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

469.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Shyllon, E.
  Paper/Section Title GPS and GIS databases: An integrated management system for unilag lagoon front
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

470.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Edwards, S.
  Paper/Section Title Mapping in Chichester Harbour, West Sussex, U.K., using a high precision GPS and 1:10,000 scale aerial photography
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

471.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jolly, G.W.
  Paper/Section Title Preliminary results from the clean seas project - pollution monitoring
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Disaster Management

472.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Tsvetsinsky, M.A.
  Paper/Section Title Problems and experience on the south western Kara Sea coastal zone study
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

473.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Huet, M.M.
  Paper/Section Title Use of hydrographic offices marine data bases for coastal zone management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Bordomer '97: Amenagement et protection de l'environnement littoral (coastal environment management and conservation)
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Place of Meeting Bordeaux, France
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

474.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Collier, P.; Fontana, D.; Pearson, A.
  Paper/Section Title The use of multitemporal aerial photography as a data source for an ecological GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Environment and quality of life in Central Europe: Problems of transition: Conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 8.1994
  Place of Meeting Prague, Czech Republic
  Publisher Name International Geographic Union
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 23
  ISBN 80 7184 153 6
  Abstract GIS are extremely data hungry. For many users the data source of first choice will be maps. However the maps may be out of date or incomplete. Aerial photography has many advantages over maps as a data source. Whatever can be seen on the photograph must have existed when the photograph was taken. It is therefore convenient for base line surveys. The study discussed here involves an area of intertidal mudflats and low lying islands called Langstone Harbour. Multi date aerial photography was used to map vegetation and to develop digital terrain models for different dates.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

475.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Erlingsson, U.
  Paper/Section Title University GIS network: An international, interdisciplinary, and cooperative network for GIS education and communications
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Environment and quality of life in Central Europe: Problems of transition: Conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 8.1994
  Place of Meeting Prague, Czech Republic
  Publisher Name International Geographers Union
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 38
  ISBN 80 7184 153 6
  Abstract The cooperation was initiated in 1991, and in 1992 the Baltic University GIS Project was launched to build a GIS database over the Baltic Sea drainage area, for environmental, education and research purposes. A common GIS configuration ( Mactonish Centris 650 with CD: MapGrafix, Map II, nuBase) was introduced in several universities around the Baltic Sea in order to implement an easy to learn, reasonably priced, and general purpose GIS system. In 1994 a non profit organisation - the UGIS Network - was established for cooperation concerning research, education and planning. Two new projects have been launched, the UGIS Cource and the UGIS CD Project, apart from the continuing BUGIS (database) Project.
  Keywords System Design

476.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Segui, J.M.; Ruiz, M.; Picornell, C.
  Paper/Section Title Design and implementation of a GIS with an interface multimedia for local and regional development
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Environment and quality of life in Central Europe: Problems of transition: Conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 8.1994
  Place of Meeting Prague, Czech Republic
  Publisher Name International Geographers Union
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 134
  ISBN 80 7 184 153 6
  Abstract We present the results of two projects which have been realised during the last year. They are two CD-ROMs with the aim of showing the geographic information for territoral planning. These CD-ROMs are mainly based on maps, that we have realised with a GIS, and finally they have been implemented on a communicative multimedia support. The objective of the first one 'Flight of Fancy' is to make easy for a non expert GIS user, an useful methodology for environmental impact evaluations, and for analysing the positive and negative aspects of any action on the local and regional development. With the second CD-ROM, 'ParcBIT', we offer a complete geographical and territoral information about the Balearic Island, and specially about Majorca, the city of Palma and the ParcBIT location. The planning of this new Parc and its development will have several effects on the whole regional economy. At the same time, ParcBIT will be able to diversify the actual economic structure.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

477.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hazelhoff, L.; Gunnink, J.L
  Paper/Section Title Linking tools for exploratory analysis of spatial data with GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Harts, J.J.; Ottens, H.F.L.; Scholten, H.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the second European conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Utrecht, Netherlands
  Publisher Name EGIS Foundation
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords System Design

478.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Longhorn, R.A.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal/Marine GI/GIS
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

479.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Atkins, S.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS for coastal zone management and natura 2000 sites
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

480.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Crawley, B.; Aston, J.
  Paper/Section Title GIS for sustainable coastal zone management in the Pacific
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

481.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fletcher, S.
  Paper/Section Title Managing marine resources: The role of GIS in EEZ management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

482.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Andersen, R.
  Paper/Section Title MIKE INFO Coast - A GIS based tool for coastal zone management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Copyright 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

483.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wanless, S.; Bacon, P.J.; Harris, M.P.; Webb, A
  Paper/Section Title Evaluating the coastal environment for seabird telemetry, GIS and feeding energstics models
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

484.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Edwardson, K.
  Paper/Section Title The use ofdynamic segmentation in the coastal information system: Adjacency relationships from southeastern Canada
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

485.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Coccossis, H.
  Paper/Section Title The development of a decision support system for the integrated development of Thasos Island, Greece
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

486.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wadsworth, R.A.; Cox, R.; Brown, N.J.
  Paper/Section Title Development of a spatial decision support system for the biological influences in intertidal areas project within LOIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

487.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hashim, M.
  Paper/Section Title Integration of remote sensing - GIS for mapping and monitoring ocean colour off Malaysian coasts
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

488.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Johnston, C.A.
  Paper/Section Title Predicting the distribution of marine benthic biotopes in Scottish conservation areas using acoustic remote sensing, underwater video and GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

489.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Simms, E.
  Paper/Section Title Kelp beds biomass assessment from remote sensing
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

490.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pan, P.; Bythell, J.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring and assessing environmental impacts on corals using underwater terrestrial photography: A step towards a high resolution 3D-GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

491.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pater, C.
  Paper/Section Title Collating the past for assessing the future: Analysis of the sub-tidal and inter-tidal data records within GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

492.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Goodwin, H.
  Paper/Section Title Artic coastal marine environmental monitoring
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

493.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jones, G.E.
  Paper/Section Title Prioritizing sites for coastal protection: A case study from the Clyde Estuary
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

494.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Khabidov, A.
  Paper/Section Title Littoral and shoreline processes on large man made lakes
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

495.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Humphries, L.; Ligdas, C.N.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS application for the study of beach morphodynamics
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

496.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.; Massie, G.
  Paper/Section Title The FEF internet based information system
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

497.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lohr, U.
  Paper/Section Title Digital elevation models by laser scanning
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

498.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mas, J.F.
  Paper/Section Title Modelling deforestation in a coastal zone of Mexico
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

499.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Watts, P.A.G.
  Paper/Section Title Plans for the coastal zone
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

500.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Simms, A.E.
  Paper/Section Title GIS and Aquaculture: A case study of soft shell clam beds near Burgeo, Newfoundland, Canada
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

501.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pan, P.; Howe, V.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring and classification of marine habitats in a high intensity environment using GIS: A case study of Dover Harbour
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

502.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Robertson, J.; Leaver, I.; McGlade, J.
  Paper/Section Title Evaluation of ecological effects of the North Sea industrial fishing industry on the availability of Human Consumption Species using geographical distribution resource data
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

503.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Shenmugam, S.
  Paper/Section Title Quantifying landscape/ecological succession using sequential image interpretation and GIS to predict future changes in a coastal dune system
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

504.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Raper, J.; Livingstone, D.; Bristow, C.; McCarthy, T.
  Paper/Section Title Constructing a geomorphological database of coastal change using GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

505.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Newsham, R.; Balson, P.S.; Tragheim, D.G.; Denniss, A.M.
  Paper/Section Title Delination and prediction of sediment yields from recession of the Holserness coastline
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

506.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Smith, J.S.
  Paper/Section Title The NE coastline of Scotland
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

507.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Damoiseaux, M.A.
  Paper/Section Title The management plan Wadden Sea and its visualisation
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

508.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pan, P.; Morgan, C.
  Paper/Section Title Marine resources management and monitoring: A case study of the Bristol Channel
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

509.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rodriguez, I.; Lloret, A.; de la Pena, J.M.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal zone management: The case of Castellon
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

510.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wadsworth, R.A.; Pakeman, R.J.
  Paper/Section Title Assessing the significance of variation in the relative abundance of plant species characteristic of mature salt marshes along the north Norfolk coast
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '97
  Date of Meeting 8.1997
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

511.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Paw, J.N.; Robles, N.A.; Alojado, Z.N.
  Paper/Section Title The use of GIS for brackishwater aquaculture site selection: A case study of three sites in the Philippines
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Fisheries Forum
  Date of Meeting 10.1992
  Place of Meeting Singapore, India
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

512.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Yafang, S.
  Paper/Section Title Urban investment environment information system for China's coastal port cities
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the fifth European conference and exhibition on GIS, EGIS '94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Utrecht
  Publisher Name ECGIS Foundation
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 500-504
  Abstract The paper mainly applies multidisciplinary theories, methods and GIS technologies to study the investment environment for coastal port cities. The methods of studying urban investment environment is mentioned. An urban investment environment information system has been designed to stugy the urban investmwnt environment. Ningbo, a very important coastal port city , is chosen as a pilot study city.
  Keywords System Design

513.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gupta, M.C.; Sahai, B.
  Paper/Section Title Use of GIS for brackish water aquaculture site selection in west Benegal, India (l'emploi des SIG dans la selection des sites de valliculture au Bengale occidental)
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Canadian conference on GIS
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Place of Meeting Ottawa
  Publisher Name The Canadian Institute of Geomatics
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work 586-598
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

514.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Collins, N.; Hulburt, S.
  Paper/Section Title Environmental risk analysis of salvaging the Irving Whale (analyse des risques pour l'environnement du renflouage de l'Irving Whale
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Canadian conference on GIS
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Place of Meeting Ottawa
  Publisher Name The Canadian Institute of Geomatics
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work 326
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

515.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Allewijin, R.; Mulder, H.; van Dijk, H.; de Leeuw, H.
  Paper/Section Title Integration of remote sensing, GIS and numerical models for management of Dutch tidal waters
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the fourth European conference and exhibition on GIS, EGIS '93
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Place of Meeting Genoa
  Publisher Name EGIS Foundation
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 932-941
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

516.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.; Stockdale, A.
  Paper/Section Title GIS and marine resource management: A vocational approach
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the fourth European conference and exhibition on GIS, EGIS '93
  Date of Meeting 1993
  Place of Meeting Genoa
  Publisher Name EGIS Foundation
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work 1397-1410
  Keywords System Design

517.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Tsakiri-Strati, M.; Arvanitis, A.; Maniatis, I.; Papadopoulou, M.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring, management and protection of Amvrakikos Gulf using remote sensing data in a GIS environment
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the fifth European conference and exhibition on GIS, EGIS '94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Utrecht
  Publisher Name EGIS Foundation
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 514-523
  Abstract Amvrakikos gulf is one of the eleven most important wetlands in Greece and is being protected by the RAMSAR Treaty (1972). The Amvrakikos area is considered to be one of the most interesting places in Europe, because it combines a natural environment of high ecological value with great unexploited development abilities. The gulf's greater area consists of 78 municipalities /communities having a total extent of 1800sq. km and a population of 100,000 inhabitants. In the area there are seven main industry plants, fifty five big pig breeding units and several dairy farms, cheese factories, aquacultures and quarries. Although the RAMSAR Treaty was confirmed in 1974 by Greece, it was in 1990 when 3 categories of special zones for the protection of the wetland were defined in the area, according to the content of the Treaty. During the sixteen years in the period from 1974 to 1990, the wetland remained unprotected. The consequence was the high environmental degradation in specific parts of the wetland. In 1993 a GIS for the monitoring and management of the wetland and its greater area was organized by the research team of the Deptartment of Cadastre, Photogrammetry and Cartography of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. This information system comprises digital descriptive, as well as vector cartographic data. Both data categories describe the natural characteristics of the wetland as well as the natural, social and economic characteristics of the 78 municipalities or communities, for the period 1972-1993. In the study presented in this paper the information taken from the Amvrakikos GIS was combined with contemporary satellite images. The information used from the Amvrakikos GIS was: the location of the pollution units (such as industries, pigsties, dairy farms etc.), land use characteristics, the location and the area protection zones as they are defined in 1990 etc. The above data were combined with information coming from multispectral SPOT images, which we re basically used for the detection of the land use changes in the area. Taking into consideration all the above, some new criteria for the redefinition of boundaries and the extent of the protection zones may be proposed.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

518.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Raper, J.; McCarthy, T.
  Paper/Section Title Using airborne videography to assess coastal evolution and hazards
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the fifth European conference and exhibition on GIS, EGIS '94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Utrecht
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1224-1228
  Abstract Increasingly the question of how we can more easily and efficiently monitor the coastal environment is being raised. In this paper we examine existing tools and technology which when brought together offer a novel approach to this problem. Its application is not limited to the coastal zone but also to other areas.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

519.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Krishnan, P.
  Paper/Section Title Oil sensitivity mapping using a GIS
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the fifth European conference and exhibition on GIS, EGIS '94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Utrecht
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1262-1271
  Abstract The nearshore section of the Brent System Pipeline, east of Sullom Voe Crude Oil Terminal in the Shetland Islands teems with bird activity, otter and seal presence, and protectes sites of international importance. The PC ARC/INFO GIS was used for environmental sensitivity mapping to demarcate the critical sites within the study area. The data for models were processed into individual thematic coverages, based on the information on the general coastline classification, the wave exposure, the bird, otter and seal presence, the protected sites extremely vulnerable to oil spills. These were checked for accuracy against published maps on sites sensitive to coastal oil pollution.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

520.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic van Deventer, P.; Boudewijn, S.; Demmers, P.J.
  Paper/Section Title Evaluating the usefulness of DTM densification in coastal zone areas
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Joint European Conference and Exhibition on Geographical Information
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Meeting Basel
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 108-113
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

521.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bergamasco, A.; Thetis, C.; Pesaresi, M.
  Paper/Section Title Shoreline evolution analysis by satellite image processing
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Joint European Conference and Exhibition on Geographical Information
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Meeting Basel
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 380-385
  Keywords Coastal Processes

522.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gaffney, V.; Stancic, Z.; Ostir, K.
  Paper/Section Title GI, satellite images and cultural resource management on Dalmatian Islands, Croatia
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Joint European Conference and Exhibition on Geographical Information
  Date of Meeting 1995
  Place of Meeting Basel
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 565-570
  Keywords Coastal Planning

523.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic van Dijk, H.
  Paper/Section Title Management analysis North Sea (MANS): Planning at sea
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of EGIS '92
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting Munich
  Publisher Name EGIS Foundation
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 808-813
  Keywords Coastal Planning

524.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Brandtberg, H.; Rydfalk, P.A.
  Paper/Section Title Object oriented design of a system for submarine bottom topography
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of EGIS '92
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting Munich
  Publisher Name EGIS Foundation
  Date of Copyright 1992
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 1177-1186
  Keywords System Design

525.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Saunders, J.F.; Jupp, D.L.B.; Harris, G.P.; Hawkins, P.R.; Byrne, G.; Hutton, P.G.
  Paper/Section Title Mapping optical water quality of the Hawkesbury river using CASI airborne spectrometer data
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 7th Australasian remote sensing conference
  Place of Meeting Melbourne
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 725-735
  Keywords Water Quality Management

526.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ligdas, C.N.
  Paper/Section Title Menus in ArcInfo: Lessons learned from the development of a menu based GIS for coastal management
  Editor/Compiler Maguire, D.J.; Maguire, H.M.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title ESRI European User conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 10.1996
  Place of Meeting London
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

527.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Maslen, J.; Peltenburg, J.; Atkins, S.
  Paper/Section Title Focusing on the firths: Can GIS fulfill its potential for coastal zone management
  Editor/Compiler Maguire, D.J; Maguire, H.M.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title ESRI European User conference proceedings
  Date of Meeting 10.1996
  Place of Meeting London
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Coastal Planning

528.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jennison, M.; Atkins, S.; Bryan, A.; Cameron, R.; Harding-Hill, R.
  Paper/Section Title Developing management approaches in the Scottish coastal zone
  Editor/Compiler Whitmarsh, D.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Management techniques in the coastal zone
  Date of Meeting 10.1994
  Place of Meeting Portsmouth
  Publisher Name University of Portsmouth
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 27-38
  ISBN 1 86137 001 6
  Abstract Developments in four separate coastal zone management initiatives in Scotland are compared and contrasted. These are: The Mornay Firth Project, The Solway Partnership, The Forth Estuary Forum and the Minch Project. A brief description of each project area is given along with the main issues and activities to which they are subjected. The origins, planning, management and resourcing of the initiatives are described together with the application of a range of management techniques which are emerging. A comparison is made between the initiatives and the effectiveness of the various techniques employed is discussed.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

529.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Deakin, R.
  Paper/Section Title Data to information: GIS and decision support for coastal management
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Verwey, A.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Hydroinformatics '94: Proceedings of 1st international conference
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Delft
  Publisher Name Balkema
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 559-564
  Abstract Reviews the methods that have been applied to allow GIS to work as a tool in decision support for coastal managers who require information relating to management priorities, physical processes and viable management techniques. To enable this, GIS technology has been applied at a number of levels, from digital mapping and information correlation, through to data classification and the application of rule bases to identify appropriate shoreline management policies for individual process environments. This is illustrated by example from work undertaken within the UK.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

530.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Barnett, A.M.; Goodwin, P.; Grove, R.S.; Melone, F.L.
  Paper/Section Title Interdisciplinary approach to coastal wetland restoration
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Verwey, A.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Hydroinformatics '94: Proceedings of 1st international conference
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Delft
  Publisher Name Balkema
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 391-396
  Abstract The planning and design process in California is illustrated by the example of San Dieguito Lagoon restoration project. Elements of the preliminary study include characterisation of existing biological and hydrological conditions, identification of restoration objectives and the corresponding response of the ecosystem. Data and results of the study were synthesized through a GIS system which facilitates the display and analysis of combinations of complex data sets.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

531.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Meiner, A.
  Paper/Section Title Status of GIS based environmental information system in Estonia
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Vilu, H.; Vilu, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Baltic Sea States 1993.
  Date of Meeting 29 November 1993-01 December 1993
  Place of Meeting Tallinn
  Place of Publication Tallinn
  Publisher Name Tallinn Technical University
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 59-66
  ISBN 9985 59 011 2
  Abstract This paper is reviewing the development of environmental data management in the authorities supervised by the Ministry of the Environment. Estonian model of national environment information system is designed with one central node which is intermediating and coordinating the sectoral databases developed by various environment authorities. Three main data types - resource data, data from state inventory of pollution sites, and data from the national environment monitoring program are currently stored and automated in multiple databases. The decision making, based on information from different sources requires the database integration. For that purpose, the GIS technology has been chosen. Developing software and data set compatibility for application of the GIS principles is discussed.
  Keywords System Design

532.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Neumann, T.
  Paper/Section Title A data model for an integrated data base of marine environmental data
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Vilu, H.; Vilu, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Baltic Sea States 1993.
  Date of Meeting 29 November 1993-01 December 1993
  Place of Meeting Tallinn
  Place of Publication Tallinn
  Publisher Name Tallinn Technical University
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 99-106
  ISBN 9985 59 011 2
  Abstract The Baltic Sea Research Institute is developing a database to manage its observation data especially oceanographic data. The presented data model is a simple model based on the relational model and is directed on data which are obtained from measurements. That is the data must be located in space and time. The model represents the data, information on quality, methods, and the geographical context of the measurement. Another part of the model reflects the administrative side of the experiments. The data itself are structured as usual. Single data belong to a station and stations are summarised in projects. Here the station is a central entity in the model to supply connections to other parts of the model. A station in this sense means this is more an application of an instrument than a pure geographic station. A prototype of the database is running on a workstation using the RDBMS INGRES. The user interface is programmed in 4GL and enables retrieval of the data.
  Keywords System Design

533.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Vatterott, I.H.R.
  Paper/Section Title VISMAR: Visualization system for marine environmental data
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Vilu, H.; Vilu, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Baltic Sea States 1993.
  Date of Meeting 29 November 1993-01 December 1993
  Place of Meeting Tallinn
  Place of Publication Tallinn
  Publisher Name Tallinn Technical University
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 108-117
  ISBN 9985 59 011 2
  Abstract On behalf of the 'Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency' Hamburg, an interactive system for the visualization of marine environmental data called VISMAR, has been developed. This system allows both the interactive design and production of maps of any regions of the sea and the visualization of marine environmental data in the geographic context using different kinds of 2D and 3D methods for specific visualization as well as the preparation of environmental data coded in different data exchange formats for the analysis with the help of the system. The methods of scientific visualisation offered by VISMAR enable the graphical supported analysis of marine environmental data for administrative as well as for scientific purposes. The system has been implemented as an open and extendable system for Unix workstations on the base of X-Windows, OSF-Motif and PV~WAVE. This article gives a brief summary of the main features of VISMAR and shows its usability by a number of applications in oceanography.
  Keywords System Design

534.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Vissak, P.
  Paper/Section Title Pilot study about the state and pattern of some resources in Virtsu-Laelatu-Puhtu nature reserve
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Vilu, H.; Vilu, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Baltic Sea States 1993.
  Date of Meeting 29 November 1993-01 December 1993
  Place of Meeting Tallinn
  Place of Publication Tallinn
  Publisher Name Tallinn Technical University
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 118-130
  ISBN 9985 59 011 2
  Abstract This paper deals with raster based GIS mapping. Some underlying considerations are given. PC-RASTER package and some linkable software is briefly introduced. A short description of Virtsu-Laelatu-Puhtu nature reserve is given. Three case examples are presented and abruptly commented.
  Keywords System Design

535.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Langaas, S.
  Paper/Section Title Global GIS data made regional
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Vilu, H.; Vilu, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Baltic Sea States 1993.
  Date of Meeting 29 November 1993-01 December 1993
  Place of Meeting Tallinn
  Place of Publication Tallinn
  Publisher Name Tallinn Technical University
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 169-176
  ISBN 9986 59 011 2
  Abstract One of the tasks of the UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) Global Resource Information Database (GRID) is to act as a focal point for large scale environmental data sets, in particular geo referenced data sets that can be analysed using GIS. Within the GRID-network, GRID-Arendal has a geographical responsibility for the Nordic countries and adjacent seas, and the Polar regions. Within this area of responsibility, the Baltic Sea and its catchment area has been given priority. The marine environment of the Baltic Sea changes rapidly, and thus calls for particular attention. The present status concerning GIS data sets that cover the entire drainage basin is not particularly good although some recent initiatives may improve the situation soon. In this paper I present a project carried out by GRID-Arendal in 1992 aimed at an improvement of the GIS data situation in the region. Around 19 environmental and basic cartographic georeferenced data sets that cover the Nordic countries (except Iceland) and the Baltic Sea region were prepared. The data sets are extracted from global data sets held by UNEP/GRID. To ensure maximum dissemination, we have to distribute them on floppy disk and through Wide Area Networks (WAN) using File Transfer Protocols (FTP). So far, around 100 GIS laboratories and persons, mainly scientists, have received the data sets. The main use appears to be within the GIS educational sector of the GIS community.
  Keywords System Design

536.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lindkvist, T.
  Paper/Section Title Basic geographic information of the Baltic drainage basin
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Vilu, H.; Vilu, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Baltic Sea States 1993.
  Date of Meeting 29 November 1993-01 December 1993
  Place of Meeting Tallinn
  Place of Publication Tallinn
  Publisher Name Tallinn Technical University
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 33-46
  ISBN 9985 59 011 2
  Abstract The need for a coherent dataset covering the entire Baltic drainage area is recognised. The Helsinki Commission has formed a working group to prepare the work. The Nordic Council of ministers have funded a feasibility study to be presented 1994. The BGIS group will investigate existing and missing data for marine geographical features, sea-land features and terresterial features.
  Keywords System Design

537.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Alpers, W.
  Paper/Section Title Mesoscale and submesoscale atmospheric phenomena studied by the synthetic aperature radar aboard the ERS-1 satellite
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing. Proceedings of the 14th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Goteborg
  Publisher Name AA Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 177-182
  ISBN 90 5410 524 0
  Abstract Radar images acquired over the ocean by the SAR aboard the First European Remote Sensing Satellite ERS-1 delinate not only features in the ocean, but also phenomena in the marine boundary layer. These phenomena include katabatic wind fields, convective cells, atmospheric boundary layer rolls, internal gravity waves in the atmosphere and atmospheric undular bores. Examples of ERS-1 SAR images showing sea surface manifestations of these atmospheric phenomena are presented.

538.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sloggett, D.R.; Jory, I.S.
  Paper/Section Title An operational, satellite based, European oil slicks monitoring system
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing. Proceedings of the 14th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Goteborg
  Publisher Name AA Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 183-187
  ISBN 90 5410 524 0
  Abstract Recent large scale oil slick spills and an increasing public awareness of the environmental damage that they can cause have heightened political interest in potential solutions based upon satellite based observations, particularly in cases of deliberate spilling. This paper describes a proposed operational infrastructure that would be based upon three ground stations in Europe. The system envisaged provides a service to a number of end user organisations, such as the coastguards and local coastal defence authorities, in Europe in countries such as Holland, Norway, Germany, Turkey, the UK and to the European Environmental Agency (EEA). The oil slick detection infrastructure is based on an Oil Slicks Detection Workstation (OSDWS) developed by Earth Observation Sciences (EOS) for the Defence Research Agency (DRA) at Farnborough and the British National Space Centre. This system is able to ingest ERS-1/2 imagery and information derived from meteorological sources.
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

539.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Olaizola, M.; van der Linde, D.W.; Schlittenhardt, P.M.
  Paper/Section Title Use of flourescence based estimates of phytoplankton production to validate primary production estimates based on remote sensing techniques
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing. Proceedings of the 14th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Goteborg
  Publisher Name AA Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 305-310
  ISBN 90 5410 524 0
  Abstract Remote sensing of ocean colour offers the possibility of investigating short term (daily to seasonal) as well as long term (yearly to decadal) changes in phytoplankton primary production over large geographical areas. However, validation of such estimates is difficult since it is based on their comparison with spotty primary productvity measurements made at sea, based on sample incubations with 14C. Flourescence based techniques offer the possibility of extending the temporal and geographical coverage of oceanic primary production studies. These estimates may, thus, be more useful in validation studies of primary production models based on remote sensing techniques. Here, we present preliminary results of investigations carried out to determine whether primary production measurements based on flourescence techniques can be used to validate primary production estimates based on remote sensing algorithms.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

540.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bijaoui, J.; Jullien, S.; Cauneau, F.
  Paper/Section Title Bathymetry measurement in shallow water areas using airborne spectrometers
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing. Proceedings of the 14th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Goteborg
  Publisher Name AA Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 311-314
  ISBN 90 5410 524 0
  Abstract Multispectral data of shallow water areas are used in this study to obtain bathymetry in moderate turbid waters and with various sea bottom types. The retrieved classes appear to be in accordance with in situ data.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

541.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rud, O.; Kahru, M.
  Paper/Section Title Interannual variations in the extent of surface cyanobacterial accumulations in the Baltic Sea detected by satellites
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing. Proceedings of the 14th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Goteborg
  Publisher Name AA Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 315-317
  ISBN 90 5410 524 0
  Abstract In the Baltic Sea regularly occurring cyanobaterial accumulations (blue green algae blooms) pose a major environmental and even health hazard. Satellite data between 1982 and1993 has been processed and analysed for the occurence of surface cyanobaterial accumulations. During the investigated time period an increase in the area covered by accumulations has been detected, in 1992 reaching over 62 000 km sq. Conspicuous surface accumulations were also present in the early 1980s, coincident with a period of sunny and calm summers. As cyanobateria play a major role in the Baltic ecosystem, a significant increase in the amount of cyanobaterial accumulations can represent a structural shift in the planctonic communities. For example, increased cyanobateria blooms in the Baltic mean increased input of atmospheric nitrogen and the consumption of deep water supplied phosphorus, leading to higher levels of eutrophication. The question which environmental factors have caused the increase in the area covered by cyanobateria remains open. Obvious candidates for the causing factors are increased riverine phosphorous input and/or changes in the phosphorous to nitrogen ratio.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

542.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Vaughan, R.; Wen, C.C.; Mansell, W.
  Paper/Section Title Thermal plume monitoring from ATM data
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing. Proceedings of the 14th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Goteborg
  Publisher Name AA Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 319-325
  ISBN 90 5410 524 0
  Abstract Data from the Daedalus AADS-1268 Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) was used to study the hydrodynamic characteristics of a thermal plume discharged by the Central Termica Litoral de Almeira power plant located on the southern coast of Spain. Several sets of images taken from different heights were analysed, and two hydraulic models were applied in order to calculate the mixing coefficients of the thermal plume in the transverse direction. The total extent of the affected surface area was also calculated. The hydraulic characteristics of the plume under different sea conditions were studied and the analysis revealed that, in the near field, the mixing process and the dispersion of the plume were quite similar under different sea conditions, whereas in the far field the mixing process in rough sea conditions was several times stronger than in a calm sea state. The plume was dispersed to a large extent, but was trapped around the coast of Carbonaras village in the presence of a south westerly wind.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

543.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Koh, A.; Edwards, E.
  Paper/Section Title Integrating GIS data with fly on demand digital imagery for coastal zone management
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title AGI: Geographic Information towards the millennium: Conference proceedings '96
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Publisher Name AGI
  Date of Publication 1996
  ISBN 0874059241
  Keywords System Design

544.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kemp, Z.; Meaden, G.J.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring fisheries using a GIS and GPS
  Proceedings Title AGI: Geographic Information towards the millennium: Conference proceedings '96
  Date of Meeting 9.1996
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Publisher Name AGI
  Date of Publication 1996
  ISBN 0874059241
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

545.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wakefield, M.
  Paper/Section Title ARCS - Geographic information for marine navigation
  Proceedings Title AGI Conference proceedings '95
  Date of Meeting 11.1995
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Publisher Name AGI
  Date of Publication 1995
  ISBN 1874059217
  Keywords System Design

546.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hughes, T.
  Paper/Section Title EC fishing vessel tracking and monitoring via GPS and satellite communications
  Proceedings Title AGI Conference proceedings '95
  Date of Meeting 11.1995
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Publisher Name AGI
  Date of Publication 1995
  ISBN 1874059217
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

547.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Paaby, H.; Jensen, J.J.; Kristensen, P.; Moller, F.; Skop, E.; Wolfert, H.P.
  Paper/Section Title Reducing nutrient loading to marine waters: Building up an integrated assessment model
  Editor/Compiler Schoute, J.F.T.; Finke, P.A.; Veeneklaas, F.R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Scenario studies for the rural environment: selected and edited proceedings of the symposium Scenario Studies for the rural environment
  Date of Meeting 9.1994
  Place of Meeting Wageningen, the Netherlands
  Place of Publication Netherlands
  Publisher Name Kluwer Academic Publishers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Abstract At the National Environmental Research Institute in Denmark, Department of Policy Analysis, an interdisciplinary project group is building a GIS based integrated assessment model with the specific purpose of enabling cost effectiveness analysis of different measures aimed at reducing nutrient loadings to Danish marine waters and fjords. The analysis compares the (steady state) changes in selected quantitative ecological goal variables (e.g. the average oxygen concentrations in marine waters) with the costs to society of achieving these changes. The measures to be compared are not only different measures within one sector (e.g. structural and technological changes in agriculture) or across sectors (e.g. measures directed to agriculture or sewage plants) but also between regions, since specific regional or local natural conditions play an important role in the transformation of nutrients in the ecosystem. The model will operate with 48 drainage areas.
  Keywords System Design

548.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Miyazaki, T.; Nakatani, Y.; Harashima, A.
  Paper/Section Title Measuring the coral reef distribution of Kuroshima Island by satellite remote sensing
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Deering, D.W.; Gudmandsen, P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Global process monitoring and remote sensing of the ocean and sea ice.
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Paris, France
  Publisher Name SPIE
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2586
  Location in Work 65-72
  ISBN 0 8194 1950 8
  Abstract Measuring the spectral signatures of under water coral reefs and mapping of coral reefs by satellite remote sensing are described. The spectral signatures of different plant species of the coral reef were measured using a spectroradiometer at off Kuroshima Island, Okinawa, Japan and investigated spectral difference between different species of the coral reefs. As well as field experiments, laboratory experiments for measuring the spectral signatures of 9 different species of coral reefs were carried out with the same spectroradiometer. The spectral reflectance of each coral reef showed an significant result that a narrow absorption band exist in the spectral region between 660 and 680 nm, and very strong spectral reflectance from about 700nm towards the longer wavelength range. On the other hand, absorption and the high reflectance region were not observed from the bottom sands or bare rocks underwater. These experiments suggested that there is a significant spectral difference between coral reefs and bottom sands or bare rocks and so the best spectral range for separating the coral reefs from underwater objects in the ocean would be between 700 and 800 nm. As well as the basic spectral measurement either in the field or at the laboratory, SPOT satellite imageries were used to classify the underwater coral reefs. Classification methods used here were the principal component analysis, and the maximum likelihood. Finally, the evaluation of classification method for extracting the coral reefs was introduced.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

549.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Barbini, R.; Caloa, F.; Fatoni, R.; Palucci, A.; Ribezzo, S.
  Paper/Section Title Remote seawater quality monitoring by means of a lidar flourosensor
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Deering, D.W.; Gudmandsen, P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Global process monitoring and remote sensing of the ocean and sea ice.
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Paris, France
  Publisher Name SPIE
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2586
  Location in Work 46-55
  ISBN 0 8194 1950 8
  Abstract The lidar flourosensor, built at ENEA Frascati to remotely monitor the sea water quality by collecting the water Raman backscattering and induced flourescence from dispersed oils, suspended matter and chlorophyll, has been employed in a marine campaign in the lower Adriatic sea. Extensive calibration measurements have been undertaken by analyzing with the lidar, both in the laboratory and during the campaigns, sea water samples taken at several places along the Italian coasts. Absolute values of organic matter chlorophyll concentrations have been obtained by calibrating the lidar data with standard physical chemical methods. This system has been recently upgraded for detecting the phytoplankton photosynthetic activity, by means of the pump and probe technique, which has been assessed to monitor the process in microalgae during laboratory experiments.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

550.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS to construct and update an estuary information system
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Whitmarsh, D.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Management techniques in the coastal zone
  Date of Meeting 10.1994
  Place of Meeting Portsmouth
  Publisher Name University of Portsmouth
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 129-162
  ISBN 1 86137 001 6
  Abstract The primary objective of this paper is to describe two projects currently underway at Aberdeen University to investigate the potential of remote sensing and GIS based information systems for estuary environments. It is proposed that GIS should be used as a tool box to collect, store, retrieve, construct, structure and update spatial information for use by a wide range of different user groups. The collective impact of recent technological developments on the access to, and communication of, computer based information via graphical communication and the Human Computer Interface in a desk top work environment is examined in the context of GIS based information systems. Progress to date on the development of two computer based public information system 'demonstrators' to simulate operational systems for accessing a wide range of different types and levels of spatial data and information for the Fal Estuary in SW England, and the Ythan Estuary in NE Scotland is discussed.
  Keywords System Design

551.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McCue, J.; Deakin, R.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS in shoreline management planning
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Whitmarsh, D.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Management techniques in the coastal zone
  Date of Meeting 10.1994
  Place of Meeting Portsmouth
  Publisher Name University of Portsmouth
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 163-178
  ISBN 1 86137 001 6
  Abstract The recent upsurge in government awareness of coastal management issues within the UK has prompted the need to establish a more strategic approach to managing coastal issues. GIS have for several years now served as a tool aiding the management of coastal resources. This has been a function of their ability to identify coastal process patterns, investigate process interrelationships via spatial analysis, provide inventory information and the ability to link specific data through to numerical models. They enable managers to pose 'what if?' type questions and apply a number of different case scenarios to achieve predictive modelling within the information system. This paper shall focus on the existing use of GIS as a decision making tool in the preparation of Shoreline Management Plans (SMP). Particular attention shall be placed on the recent strategic studies presently being carried out around the English coastline. Examples will be shown to highlight the level of GIS technology which has been used: from digital mapping and information correlation, through to data classification using models of off shore bank fluctuations and shoreline movement. Emphasis will be placed on how and why information technology should be used to achieve consistency between SMP's around the coastline of England, leading to an integrated frame work for Coastal Zone Management in the future.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

552.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ramster, J.W.; Tabor, A.R.; Lockwood, S.J.; Sheehan, R.
  Paper/Section Title Access to coastal zone information: A possible common approach for the UK
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Whitmarsh, D.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Management techniques in the coastal zone
  Date of Meeting 10.1994
  Place of Meeting Portsmouth
  Publisher Name University of Portsmouth
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 179-186
  ISBN 1 86137 001 6
  Abstract Managing the oil and gas fields of the North Sea in the 1970's highlighted the need for a directory in Atlas form of all that was known about the area. A more detailed directory is needed to brief planners and policy makers about Coastal Zone Management problems and UKDMAP, a digital Atlas, meets this need. The present system is being developed to allow data imput from a limited range of higher level GIS's and a windows version is being produced too. The JMCC has used UKDMAP as the front engine for its digital databases and coastal directories. MAFF has produced MAFF-map (a directory of the 12 mile zone) and Shell-map ( the 70 main entries of England and Wales) in UKDMAP format. UKDMAP should be recognised as the common display format, as it were, for all Coastal Zone Management maps derived from all other sources.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

553.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Clarke, M.J.; Ball, J.H.; Gatward, J.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS solution for the south coast of England
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of AGI'92
  Date of Meeting 1992
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 3.12.1-3.12.4
  Keywords Coastal Planning

554.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Deakin, R.; Diment, R.P.
  Paper/Section Title Strategic planning and decision support: The use of GIS in the coastal environment
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings AGI'94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Birmingham
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 13.3.1-13.3.5
  Keywords System Design

555.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.
  Paper/Section Title Geographic and marine information systems: Some recent developments in the UK
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of HYDRO'94
  Date of Meeting 9.1994
  Place of Meeting Aberdeen, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

556.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wang, Y.; Koopmans, B.N.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring tidal flat changes using ERS-1 SAR images and GIS in the western Wadden Sea area, The Netherlands
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the EARSeL workshop on remote sensing and GIS for coastal zone management
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 352-361
  Keywords Coastal Processes/ Coastal Planning

557.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Eleveld, M.A.
  Paper/Section Title Remote sensing for oriented geomorphological mapping of Ameland: A coastal barrier island in the north of the Netherlands
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Taussik, J.; Mitchell, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title European Coastal Association for science and technology: Partnership in coastal zone management
  Publisher Name Samara
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 491-498
  ISBN 1873692099
  Keywords Coastal Planning

558.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ligdas, C.N.
  Paper/Section Title The study of coastal processes in the north east of England using a GIS
  Editor/Compiler Taussik, J.; Mitchell, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title European Coastal Association for science and technology: Partnership in coastal zone management
  Publisher Name Samara
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 515-524
  ISBN 1873692099
  Keywords Coastal Processes

559.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Natarjan, T.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal zone management using remote sensing and GIS
  Proceedings Title Dredging, port and coastal engineering and coastal zone management
  Date of Meeting 1.1995
  Place of Meeting Madras, India
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 205-208
  Keywords Coastal Planning

560.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ligdas, C.N.
  Paper/Section Title Customising a coastal GIS for the study of cliff erosion in the North East of England
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Kemp, Z.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the GIS research UK 1996 conference
  Date of Meeting 4.1996
  Place of Meeting Canterbury
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 19-22
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

561.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ligdas, C.N.
  Paper/Section Title The use of GIS for the study of coastal morphdynamics in the North East of England
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Physical coastal environments: Processes, landforms and management issues
  Date of Meeting 7.1997
  Place of Meeting University College Scarborough
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

562.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ligdas, C.N.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS application for the study of coastal processes in the North East of England
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Managing the UK marine and coastal zone environment
  Date of Meeting 8.1996
  Place of Meeting Manchester
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

563.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Editor/Compiler Arsov, R.; Guirguinov, T.; Mihailov, G.; Gardanov, T.; Papazov, I.; Paskalev, A.; Sekoulov, I.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Environment protection technologies for coastal areas: Selected proceedings of the Black Sea regional conference on environmental protection
  Date of Meeting 6.1995
  Place of Meeting Varna, Bulgaria
  Date of Publication 1996
  ISBN 0 08 042883 5
  Abstract The Black Sea demonstrates many of the environmental problems of coastal areas in drastic form. Largely isolated from global ocean dynamics it receives water from many polluted rivers. It thus accumulates huge amounts of pollutants from agricultural and urban runoff as well as industrial and municipal effluents. The Black Sea's main ecological problem is eutrophication due to excessive nutrient levels. This is compounded by many other hazardous pollutants heavy metals, pestides, herbicides, oil, bacteria, viruses etc. sensitive management of the Black Sea catchment incorporating advanced waste water treatment is an urgent necessity. The spatial distribution of pollutants, plankton and algae is closely related to the Sea's hydrodynamic processes which need to be clarified using advanced information technologies ( GIS, remote sensing etc.) for monitoring, data acquisition and processing to provide a basis for modelling, prediction and management. The first Black Sea conference on environmental protection technologies for coastal areas brought together experts in advanced environmental protection technologies relating to coastal ecology and sea water quality improvement. These proceedings include 29 selected papers covering pollution sources, ecological monitoring, modelling, waste water treatment technologies, sanitation, legislative and policy frameworks. Although focused on the Black Sea, they will be thought provoking for anyone concerned with the protection of coastal environments world wide.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

564.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Proceedings Title IOC workshop on GIS applications in the coastal zone management of small island developing states
  Date of Meeting 4.1994
  Place of Meeting Barbados, West Indies
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Coastal Planning

565.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Proceedings Title International workshop on integrated coastal zone management (ICZM)
  Date of Meeting 10.1994
  Place of Meeting Karachi, Pakistan
  Publisher Name UNESCO
  Date of Copyright 1994
  Volume Identification Workshop report no.114
  Keywords Coastal Planning

566.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Akyarli, A.; Oner, D.
  Paper/Section Title Use of GIS in CZM: An application to Izmir Bay
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title The first international conference on the Mediterranean Coastal Environment
  Place of Meeting Antalya, Turkey
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 559-573
  Keywords Coastal Planning

567.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Akyarli, A.; Oner, D.
  Paper/Section Title GIS as a tool in Coastal Zone Management: An application to Izmir Bay
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title The second course on coastal engineering
  Place of Meeting Istanbul, Turkey
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 1-16
  Keywords Coastal Planning

568.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Akyarli, A.
  Paper/Section Title 'How can we transform a polluted coastal area into a comfortable environment? Izmir Bay as a case study from Turkey'
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title Clean Sea '96: International workshop and symposium on environmental restoration for enclosed seas
  Date of Meeting 1996
  Place of Meeting Toyohashi, Japan
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 203-217
  Keywords Coastal Planning

569.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Akyarli, A.
  Paper/Section Title GIS as a tool in coastal zone: An application to Izmir Bay
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title NATO advanced research workshop on integrated approach to environmental data management systems
  Date of Publication in press
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords Coastal Planning

570.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Loigu, E.
  Paper/Section Title Protection of coastal wetlands in Estonia
  Connective Phrase in
  Proceedings Title HELCOM PITF MLW - working groups on management plans for coastal lagoons and wetlands
  Date of Meeting 10.1993
  Place of Meeting Karlskrona
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work 1-8
  Abstract The main objective of the Swedish-Estonian joint project is to improve the water quality of the Matsalu Bay catchment area waterbodies and to reduce the pollution load discharges to the nature reserve. The overview about main pollution sources of the catchment area and environmental impact assessment have been compiled. Also the main ways to improve the water quality have been analyzed and water management plans have been compiled.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

571.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic EAM Network
  Paper/Section Title Report of the workshop on environmental aspects of shellfish culture in the Mediterranean with special reference to monitoring
  Proceedings Title EAM Network. Workshop on environmental aspects of shellfish culture in the Mediterranean with special reference to monitoring
  Date of Meeting 7.1994
  Place of Meeting Dubrovnik
  Date of Copyright 1994
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

572.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jordao, L.; Antunes, P.; Videira, N.; Santos, R.; Martinho, S.; Pires, P.
  Paper/Section Title GIS based decision support system for integrated coastal zone management: Costa Vicentina case study
  Proceedings Title Socio economic benefits of integrated coastal zone management
  Date of Meeting 12.1996
  Place of Meeting Bremen
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords System Design

573.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Videira, N.; Antunes, P.; Santos, R.; Jordao, L.
  Paper/Section Title Multicriteria evaluation, GIS and EIA: Tools for an integrated coastal management framework
  Proceedings Title EURO Summer Institute -ESIXIV
  Date of Meeting 6.1996
  Place of Meeting Greece
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords Coastal Planning

574.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Antunes, P.; Santos, R.; Jordao, L.; Videira, N.
  Paper/Section Title Sistema georeferenciado para Apoio a Gestao de Zonas Costeiras (Coastal management georeferenced support system)
  Proceedings Title Vth national conference on environmental quality
  Date of Meeting 3.1996
  Place of Meeting Averio, Portugal
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords System Design

575.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Stileman, M.; Home, R.
  Paper/Section Title Applied GIS with shoreline management
  Proceedings Title Papers of AGI managing the UK marine and coastal environment special interest group
  Date of Meeting 7.1996
  Place of Meeting Manchester
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords Coastal Planning

576.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Urbanski, J.
  Paper/Section Title The application of dynamic segmentation in coastal vulnerability mapping
  Proceedings Title Baltic Marine Science Conference
  Date of Meeting 10.1996
  Place of Meeting Denmark
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Abstract The paper discusses the application of dynamic segmentation data model in the development of a coastal GIS. The discussion presents a hybrid data model of the coast, which combines raster data models and dynamic segmentation. Several cartographic modelling methods are presented for working with this data model. The model was used to develop an oil spill vulnerability map for the Bay of Gdansk coastline. The following factors were evaluated: probability of the oil spill occurence, oil residence time, degree of exposure to wind and wave action, fish potential and sea bird potential. The multicriteria / single objective decision making technique was used to calculate the vulnerability index.
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

577.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Smeaton, G.P.; Fawcett, S.; Dineley, W.O.
  Paper/Section Title An analysis of the distribution characteristics of spatial data in a marine GIS/ electronic chart
  Editor/Compiler Tiano, A.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Workshop on artificial intelligence control and advanced technology in marine automation. CAMS '92: Control applications in marine systems
  Date of Meeting 4.1992
  Place of Meeting Genoa, Italy
  Publisher Name International Federation of Automatic Control
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work 221-231
  Keywords System Design

578.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Yiman, W.
  Paper/Section Title The topographic mapping of the tidal flats using remote sensing and GIS techniques. A case study in the Wadden Sea Area, North Netherlands
  Editor/Compiler Van Genderen, J.; Van Zuidam, R.A.; Pohl, C.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Operationalization of remote sensing (in The Netherlands)
  Date of Meeting 4.1993
  Place of Meeting Enschede, the Netherlands
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work 21-23
  ISBN 90161640903
  Keywords Coastal Planning

579.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gobbetti, E.; Leone, A.O.
  Paper/Section Title Virtual Sardinia: A large scale hypermedia regional information system
  Proceedings Title Proceedings WWW '96
  Date of Meeting 5.1996
  Place of Meeting Paris, France
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Notes http://www.crs4.it/PRJ/VIRTSARD/PAPERS/WWW96/overview.html
  Keywords Coastal Planning/ System Design

580.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mishra, D.; Jena, S.; Mohanty, J.P.R.
  Paper/Section Title Urban sprawl monitoring in Puri coast zone, Orissa using temporal airphoto data and GIS
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing for environmental monitoring and management with special emphasis on hill regions
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Dehradun, India
  Date of Publication 1994
  Location in Work 236-242
  Keywords Coastal Planning

581.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hesp, P.A.
  Paper/Section Title A GIS study on the impact of boat moorings on seagrass beds at Rottnest Ialand, Western Australia
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the conference on remote sensing and GIS for environmental resource management: The Indonesian-European experience
  Date of Meeting 6.1995
  Place of Meeting Jakara, Indonesia
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

582.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Khalid, M.; Sudarshana, R.
  Paper/Section Title Analysis of shark fish resources across frontal boundaries in northwest Bay of Bengal: An attempt with IRS data using GIS techniques
  Proceedings Title Remote sensing for environmental monitoring and management with special emphasis on hill regions
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Dehradun, India
  Date of Copyright 1994
  Location in Work 216-221
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

583.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Al-Ghadban, A.N.
  Paper/Section Title Towards a GIS based environmental information system for Kuwait
  Proceedings Title GIS/GPS conference '97
  Date of Meeting 3.1997
  Place of Meeting Doha, Qatar
  Date of Publication 1997
  Abstract The paper outlines KISR's (Kuwait Institute of Scientific Research) approach to establishing a GIS based environmental decision support system. The first level of this approach is the assessment of data bases that cover all environmental compartments (marine, terresterial, atmospheric and socio-economic)that are currently available at different agencies in Kuwait. The second level approach involves the establishment of an infrastructure that comprises these data bases under a single coherent GIS. The third level is the development of the decision support system that will be used by the concerned environmentalists as well as the decision makers in Kuwait. The paper will present the latest achievements at all three levels outlined in this abstract.
  Keywords System Design

584.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dibb, T.M.; Lee, E.M.
  Paper/Section Title The use of GIS in coastal landslide management - The Ventnor Undercliff, Isle of Wight
  Proceedings Title Geoscience GIS - used in Anger
  Date of Meeting 10.1997
  Date of Copyright 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Coastal Processes

585.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Abel, D.J.
  Paper/Section Title Australian experience in establishing a geospatial data infrastructure
  Proceedings Title National Geospatial Database: Additional papers relating to the proceedings of the NGS Seminar
  Date of Meeting 6.1996
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Abstract The Australian geospatial database infrastructure has evolved from iniatives by individual agencies to improve their operational efficiency and services. Recognition of the data sets as a corporate resource of great value and of necessity of coordination and cooperation has led to a three tier organisational structure of custodians, lead agencies and a peak council for development of the organisational and informational aspects of the infrastructure within jurisdictions. To date, technical issues have been less significant than the organisational and informational.
  Keywords System Design

586.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Populus, J.; Guillaumont, B.; Didier, M.
  Paper/Section Title Un systeme d'information geographique pour le littoral ( GIS for the coast)
  Proceedings Title Actes du colloque
  Date of Meeting 5.1992
  Place of Meeting Strasbourg
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords System Design

587.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Populus, J.; Wibowo, A.; Prou, J.
  Paper/Section Title Use of airborne remote sensing data for the management of coastal aquaculture
  Proceedings Title Second international airborne remote sensing conference and exhibition
  Date of Meeting 6.1996
  Place of Meeting San Francisco, CA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 592-602
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Natural Resources Management

588.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.; Abiodun, A.
  Paper/Section Title Space application potentials in the coastal marine environment of the ACA (Atlantic coast of Africa ) region: Case study of the coastal zone in Senegal
  Proceedings Title Space technology for sustainable development in Africa
  Date of Meeting 10.1993
  Place of Meeting Dakar, Senegal
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords Coastal Planning

589.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.
  Paper/Section Title L'imagerie Landsat et la cartographie des formations quarternaires des zones lagunaires et estuariennes de l'Afrique de l'Ouest. Methodologie et resultants obtenus. ( Landsat imagery and mapping of quarternary formations of lagoons and estuarines of west Africa: Methodology and results obtained)
  Editor/Compiler Lassere, P.; Postma, H.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Actes du symposium international sur les lagunes (Proceedings of the international symposium on lagoons). Volume special, Oceanologica Acta revue europenne d'oceanologie
  Date of Publication 1982
  Location in Work 95-99
  Keywords Geology

590.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.
  Paper/Section Title State of marine science and technology in the ACA region: Atlantic Coast of Africa
  Proceedings Title UN meeting on remote sensing and satellite meteorology applications to marine resources and coastal management
  Date of Meeting 5.1982
  Place of Meeting Spain
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords System Design

591.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Torresani, S.; Lodovisi, A.
  Paper/Section Title Representing the crisis: Can current GIS cope with ecological changes? A case study in an Adriatic coastal area
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the fifth European conference and exhibition on GIS, EGIS '94
  Date of Meeting 1994
  Place of Meeting Utrecht
  Publisher Name ECGIS Foundation
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1994
  Location in Work 1
  Extent of Work 96-105
  Abstract Among the wide range of GIS oriented to environmental planning purposes the numberof GIS that deals with coastal areas is very limited. From the users point of view the confidence is very high in the power of GIS technology to elaborate data with different origins and assemble them in a unique and homogeneous structure as a database. This confidence creates very high expectations from decision makers but nevertheless 'the volumes of data involved, the 'fuzziness' of many geographic data, the choice of methods available which can give different results and the need to do all this economically and to meet deadlines renders the practice of GIS much more complex than the principles' (Rhind, 1991). This seems to be the present limit to environmental GIS: R&D advances are required in this topic. This contribution is intended to describe and briefly discuss - as a case study - the wide and complex range of historical records available regarding the impact of 'coastaline changes' and 'mucilage and algae blooms' in an Adriatic coastal area, between the 16th and 19th century. The analysis is based on a large amount of sources dispersed in many local offices. The study regarding the phenomena makes it possible to improve the understanding of the connections between human actions and the ecological crisis of the recent decades. In this dynamic coastal environment we intend to analyse in particular the capacity of various documents and historical records to show the complexity and frailty of this environment. Attention is especially devoted to evaluate the existence of different sensitivities in the wide range of documents concerning the phenomena. Can present or coming GIS technology account for that complexity and maintain it for the users?
  Keywords System Design

592.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gawecki, W.; Murday, J.
  Paper/Section Title Geographic Information Systems: Tool for hazardous spill response in the marine and coastal zone of the Baltic Sea States.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Vilu, H.; Vilu, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Baltic Sea States 1993.
  Date of Meeting 29 November 1993-01 December 1993
  Place of Meeting Tallinn
  Publisher Name Tallinn Technical University
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 16-22
  ISBN 9985 59 011 2
  Abstract The ability of GIS to rapidly manipulate and display complex spatial attributes and relationships makes it ideal for planning for and managing incidents of spilled hazardous materials, including oil. This paper presents the role of GIS in five major areas of spill planning and response in the marine and coastal zone: environmental monitoring, environmental and facility data management, contingency planning, response support and migitation, and damage assessment. All countries around the Baltic share the concern for the sea and have common interest in the event of a hazardous spill affecting the national territories of more than one country. Preplanning, utilizing the power of GIS and the sharing of common data sets among the Baltic States, will improve the ability of those responsible to mitigate the impact of environmental emergencies by timely response. In order to take necessary preventive measures against pollution of the seas, three agreements have been reached in northern Europe. These are known as the Bonn Agreement, the Copenhagen Agreement, and the Helsinki Convention. These form the legal and diplomatic framework for the sharing of GIS technology during hazardous events that have no respect for international borders. The paper discusses optimizing GIS capabilities in creating a digital Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) Atlas for the Baltic coastal areas, integrating spill trajectory modelling, tracking spill response equipment, and assessing biological damage. Examples of project work around the world will be shown. Issues of data sharing in the Baltic region, so essential to successful use of GIS technology during a spill, will be addressed.
  Keywords Disaster Management

593.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sloggett, D.R.; Srokosz, M.; Aiken, J; Boxall, S.
  Paper/Section Title Operational uses of ocean colour data - perspectives for OCTOPUS programme.
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Askne, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Sensors and environmental applications of remote sensing. Proceedings of the 14th EARSeL symposium
  Date of Meeting 6.1994
  Place of Meeting Gothenburg
  Publisher Name Balkema
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 289-304
  ISBN 9054105340
  Abstract Research conducted within Europe has highlighted several potential operational uses of satellite based ocean colour data. This is of particular interest to the European Commission with its mandate to encourage the development of operational applications of satellite based data as a means of ensuring that taxpayers obtain a return on investment in space. This paper discusses these applications and considers the operational infrastructure required to support the delivery of geophysical information derived from the ocean colour images to user organisations, such as fisheries agencies, global change research groups and agencies responsible for monitoring the coastal zone. The paper also addresses the potential implications of contemporary European data policy perspectives for the development of operational applications. In particular consideration is given to the need to encourage the value added sector to enter the service sector and provide services based upon information derived from satellite based instrumentation and other sources.
  Keywords System Design

594.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Patani, L.; Cecchi, G.; Bazzani, M.; Raimondi, V.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Remote sensing of marine environment with the high resolution fluorosensor FLIDAR3
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Deering, D.W.; Gudmandsen, P.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Global processing monitoring and remote sensing of the ocean and sea ice.
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Paris, France
  Publisher Name SPIE
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2586
  Location in Work 56-64
  ISBN 0 8194 1950 8
  Abstract The FLIDAR, built at IROE-CNR in Florence, was the first of a new generation of sensors operating with high spectral resolution both as flourescence lidar and passive spectrometer. This research includes the sensor development and the study of a suitable data processing for an extensive monitoring of the marine environment. As a result, both the laboratory and field experiments allowed the monitoring of : - water column temperature, by the water-Raman spectral shape; - oil pollution ( oil class identification and thickness), by both the oil fluorescence spectral features and the water-Raman signal intensity; - phytoplankton and phytobenthos (identification and stress), by their fluorescence spectral signatures and their spectral behaviour; - mucillagine, its observation has been carried out directly in the field, addressing a method for its detection. Finally, the FLIDAR has been operating since 1991 from different platforms, such as ship, helicopter, and airplane.
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

595.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bainbridge, B.; Rust, D.
  Paper/Section Title GIS based geological analysis for coastal zone planning
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Whitmarsh, D.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Management techniques in the coastal zone
  Date of Meeting 10.1994
  Place of Meeting Portsmouth
  Publisher Name University of Portsmouth
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 119-128
  ISBN 1 86137 001 6
  Abstract Management decisions in the coastal zone, especially when they involve longterm infrastructure developments, should be informed by geological data on the present and likely future stability status of the coastline involved. Rising sea levels associated with global warming, as well as tectonically and isostatically driven subsidence, highlights this need in southern England particularly. Geological and oceanographic data have been gathered in for manipulation within a GIS (ARC/INFO) linked to artifical intelligence based models to represent stability inter-relationships in a spatial context. Additional data on coastal land values in economic, historical and ecological terms could also be incorporated in the system, as well as a range of broadly costed engineering solutions to coastal erosion. The aim is to develop a planning tool which can be applied relatively quickly and economically to a coastal zone, providing a really extensive first level benefit cost analysis. Such a tool would be a valuable objective aid in identifying areas favourable for development and thus focusing site specific investigations. This paper reports on progress to date.
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Geology

596.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Khamis, A.A.; Milton, E.J.; Clark, M.J.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title Coastal information system for oil spill response planning in Qatar using remote sensing
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 1079-1086
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Abstract In January 1991 massive discharges of crude oil were reported originating from the northern part of the Arabian Gulf. The oil moved southwards along the Gulf coastline driven by ocean and wind currents, washed into the ecologically sensitive zones, threatening important habitats. Countries within the Gulf region expressed their concern about the protection and cleanup operations of the coastal environments. Information about the coastal environment was needed for the planning of oil spill counter measures but there was little available for the Gulf. In the case of Qatar, the need for detailed information on the coastal environment was recognised as being of prime importance and this urgent applied focus underpins the present research. Remote sensing provides the only practical means of mapping and monitoring changes over such large areas of the Earth's surface. The research describes the use of high spatial resolution airborne MEIS imagery for sensitivity mapping of the fragile intertidal zone of northern Qatar. Outputs from the remotely sensed data will be imported into a GIS with other collateral data to produce a coastal information system for oil spill response planning in northern Qatar.
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

597.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Easson, G.L.; Barr, D.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Mississippi
  Paper/Section Title Integration of GIS and Artificial Neural Networks for Natural Resource Applications
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

598.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Larsen, L.C.; Nielsen, A.H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Danish Hydraulic Institute, Water Quality Institute
  Paper/Section Title EAGLE-An Environmental Information and Decision Support System
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Water Quality Management

599.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cooney, G.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. BC Environment
  Paper/Section Title BC Environment's Corporate Implemetation of GIS
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

600.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Inada, M.; Lin, N.; Pietruch, M.; Scharff, T.; Ali Diba, J.C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Diba Consulting Software Engineers
  Paper/Section Title ArcView/Oracle: An Interface for Retrieval and Analysis of Hydrologic and Water Quality Data
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Water Quality Management

601.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bamford, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Desert Research Institute
  Paper/Section Title GB Map: A Graphical Interface Tool Designed to Aid in the Interpretation of Paleo Environments of the Great Basin
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

602.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kaluzny, S.; Elston, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Data Analysis Products Division
  Paper/Section Title Applications of Quanititative Spatial Data Analysis in Geographic Information Analysis
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

603.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Guillaumont, B.; Durand, C.; Prou, J.; Atilio, F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. IFREMER
  Paper/Section Title Oyster Culture in Shallow Waters Site Selection Using GIS Processing Chains Programmed from ArcView
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

604.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lynch, S.; Lecler, N.L.; Schulze, R.E.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Computing Centre for Water Research
  Paper/Section Title Using Real-Time Hydrological Data
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

605.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fairbanks, D.H.K.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Division of Water, Environment, and Forestry Technology (Environments)
  Paper/Section Title A Geographic Spreadsheet Modelling Apporoach to Natural Resource Planning
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

606.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Froomer, N.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Minerals Management Service
  Paper/Section Title The Gulf-Wide Information System: An Oil Spill Planning Geographic Database
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

607.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Chang, H.H.; Chan, Y.P.; Jong, S.Y.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Inha Technical Junior College (Jong is with GIS Research Institute)
  Paper/Section Title An Extraction of the Hydro-Geometric Information by Using Geographic Information System
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

608.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Yichun, X.; Graettinger, G.D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Eastern Michigan University; US Environmental Protection Agency
  Paper/Section Title An Integrated ArcView Expert Systems for Analyzing Contaminated Sediments in the Great Lakes Basin
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

609.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fox, C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Oregon State University
  Paper/Section Title Integration and Distribution of Deep Sea Oceanographic Data from the Northeast Pacific using ARC/INFO and ArcView
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

610.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lott, D.; Jacobsen, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment
  Paper/Section Title Florida Keys Ecosystem Monitoring Inventory Project
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

611.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Battista, T.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. NOAA
  Paper/Section Title COMPAS-Coastal Ocean Management, Planning, and Assessment System
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

612.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wong, F.L.; Hampton, M.A.; Torresan, M.E.; Hamer, M.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. Geological Survey
  Paper/Section Title Bottom Charateristics of an Ocean Disposal Site off Honolulu, Hawaii: Time-Based Navigational Trackline Data Manged by Routes and Events
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Water Quality Management

613.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Solomon, D.; Dampney, P.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. ADAS Land Research Centre, Gleadthorpe
  Paper/Section Title British Wetlands: Effective Management with GIS
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

614.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kissinger, P.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. EDSA
  Paper/Section Title Kissimmee River Restoration: Overview of Inventory and Analysis Process and the Conceptual Land Use and Natural Resources Management Report
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

615.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kempka, R.; Spell, R.E.; Lewis, A.J.; Reid, F.A.; Flint, S.; Lewis, K.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Pacific Meridian Resources
  Paper/Section Title Methods of Inventory and Targeting Wetlands Restoration Areas Using Multi-Date Satellite Imagery and GIS
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

616.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Spruce, J.P.; Wu, R.; Berry, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Commercial Remote Sensing Program, Lockheed Martin Stennis Operations; U.S. Geological Survey National Center
  Paper/Section Title GIS Techniques for Evaluating Wetland Maps Derived from Remotely Sensed Data
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

617.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Read, E.; Gough, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Psomas and Associates
  Paper/Section Title Beyond Mapping: Using GIS for Natural Resource Assessment and Analysis
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

618.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hallam, C.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. Geological Survey
  Paper/Section Title ARC/INFO Applications in the Antarctic Program of the Nationa Science Foundation
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

619.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sutter, L.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. North Carolina Division of Coastal Management
  Paper/Section Title NC Crews: A Landscape Approach to Evualting Wetland Ecological Function
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

620.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Allen, S.; Kehrlien, D.; Shreve, D.; Krause, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. National Park Service; California Office of Emergency Services; Warm Springs Reservation
  Paper/Section Title Interactive Application of GIS During the Vision Wildfire at Point Reyes National Seashore
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Disaster Management

621.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McAlister, E.; Dombur, N.; Ferrier, B.; Edwards, T.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Macaulay Land USe Research Institute (MLURI)
  Paper/Section Title Hydrological Modelling of the River Ythan using ARC/INFO GRID
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

622.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Nelson, E.J.; Jones, N.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Engineering Computer Graphics Laboratory, Brigham Young University
  Paper/Section Title Utilizing the ARC/INFO Data Model to Build Conceptual Models for Environmental/Hydraulic/Hydrologic Simulations
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

623.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Van de Looij, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Delft University of Technology
  Paper/Section Title Geographic Information System for Water Managemenr
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Water Quality Management

624.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sokol, G.; Watzel, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. State Geological Survey of Baden-Wuerttemberg
  Paper/Section Title Organizing GIS Data for Hydrogeological Applications
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

625.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ayad, Y.; Guenet, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Universite de Montreal
  Paper/Section Title The Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in the Assessment of Visual Attributes: Case Study of the Northwestern Coastal Zone of Egypt
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

626.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Zhangshi, Y.; Provancha, M.; Provancha, J.; Reddick, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. DYNAMAC
  Paper/Section Title Developing Manatee GIS using ArcView Avenue
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

627.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bushing, W.W.; Takara, J.; Saldana, H.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Santa Catalina Island Conservancy
  Paper/Section Title Integration of GPS Locational Data in a GIS to Manage Native and Control Non-native Invasive Plants on Santa Catalina Island
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

628.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Karunamuni, A.; Leadon, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. State of Florida
  Paper/Section Title An ArcView Application on Coastal Construction Permitting
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

629.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Eiumnoh, A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
  Paper/Section Title Environmental Resources Planning for Coastal Zone Development in Rayong Province, Southeast Coast of Thailand
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 524-525
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

630.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Halls, J.; Holton, W.; Zengel, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Research Planning Inc.
  Paper/Section Title The Integration of Estuarine Living Marine Resources Database and the Environmental Sensitivity Index Geographic Information Systems
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

631.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Berman, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Virginia Institute of Marine Science
  Paper/Section Title An Interdisciplinary Remote Sensing Approach to Evaluate the Effectiveness of State Regulatory Programs Which Minimize Impacts to Tidal Wetlands
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

632.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Westlake, C.; Hudson, R.; Friel, C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Marine Research Institute
  Paper/Section Title Protecting Florida's Oceans
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Planning

633.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Treml, E.; Colgan, M.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Charleston
  Paper/Section Title Using a GIS in Studying the Landscape Ecology of Coral Reefs: Example from St. John, USVI
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1997 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting July 8-11, 1997
  Place of Meeting San Diego, CA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

634.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hart, D.; Miller, A.H.; Niemann, B.J. Jr.; Ventura, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Wisconsin
  Paper/Section Title Coastal GIS Applications in Wisconsin
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 718-720
  Keywords System Design

635.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kimar, P.; Das, N.C.; Devi, S.; Samal, R.C.; Behera, G.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing of Changing Land-Use Patterns and their Management: A Case Study in Mahanadi Estuarine Mangrove Region, Orissa, India
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 18-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Notes Abstract not available
  Keywords System Design

636.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Gaunt, C.; Hom, W.; Batiuk, R.; Bahner, L.; Magnien, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Science Applications Internation Corporation, USEPA, Chesapeake Bay Program, NOAA, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
  Paper/Section Title Developing Integrated Watershed and Coastal Zone Information Management Tools
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 100-112
  Keywords System Design

637.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Mustard, J.F.; Swanson, C.; Sen, A.; Deacutis, C.
  Paper/Section Title Use of Remotely Sensed Data, Hydrodynamic Modeling, and GIS to assess the Impacts of Thermal Effluent in the Narragansett Bay Estuary
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work Abstract not available
  Keywords System Design

638.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Frankie, A.; Hershner, C.
  Paper/Section Title Planning for Sustainable Development of the Croatian Coastal Zone: Island Cres Pilot Project
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work Abstract not available
  Keywords System Design

639.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Edwards, E.; Koh, A.; Williams, A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales; Bath College of Higher Education
  Paper/Section Title Colour Infrared Airborne Digital Photography: A New Tool for Coastal Sand Dune Managers
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 113-115
  Keywords Coastal Planning

640.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Boulay, R.S.; Bush, D.M.; Hickey, R.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Department of Geology, State University of West Georgia
  Paper/Section Title Applying GIS Technology to Coastal Risk Assessment: Jekyll Island, GA
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 349-351
  Keywords Coastal Planning

641.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.; Hudson, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Marine Research Institute, FDEP
  Paper/Section Title Making Data Make Sense: Delivering Targeted GIS Applications to the Desktop of Coastal Zone Decision Makers in Florida
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 358-360
  Keywords System Design

642.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fowler, C.; Gore, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. NOAA, Coastal Services Center; NOAA, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management
  Paper/Section Title Creating a Geographic Information System for Ocean Planning and Governance in the Southeastern United States
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 442-444
  Keywords System Design

643.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Martin, D.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management
  Paper/Section Title Mapping the Massachusetts Coast with Aerial Photography and GIS
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 445-446
  Keywords Coastal Planning

644.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Marine Research Institute, FDEP
  Paper/Section Title Meeting the Demand for Coastal Geospatial Data: Information Delivery Trends in Florida
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 447-449
  Keywords System Design

645.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Halls, J.; Petersen, J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Research Planning, Inc.; NOAA
  Paper/Section Title The Environmental Sensitivity Index: A Habitat Classification and Geographic Information System
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work pp. 450-451
  Keywords System Design

646.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bottenberg, P.; Murday, J.; Vaughan, R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Environmental Systems Research Institute
  Paper/Section Title Use of Geographic Information Systems in Marine Spill Contingency Planning and Response
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work p. 452
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

647.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Krumbach, T.S.; Kellogg, T.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Institute for Environmental Studies, Universoty of Wisconsin-Madison; GIS Specialist, Northeast Michigan Council of Governments
  Paper/Section Title Developing a Methodology, Using GIS, for Directed Growth Management in NE Michigan's Coastal Zone
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 629-631
  Keywords System Design

648.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kelley, J.T.; Dickson, S.M.; Barnhardt, W.A.; Belknap, D.F.; Kelley, A.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Maine Geological Survey; U.S. Geological Survey; University of Maine
  Paper/Section Title Habitat Mapping of the Western Gulf of Maine Seafloor: A Geological Approach
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 944-945
  Keywords System Design; Geology

649.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic O'Connell, J.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management
  Paper/Section Title Historic Shoreline Change Mapping and Analysis along the Massachusetts Shore
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 946-948
  Keywords System Design

650.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Pope, J.; Lillycrop, W.J.; Parson, L.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. Army Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station; U.S. Army Engineers Distric, Mobile
  Paper/Section Title SHOALS: Charting the Coastal Zone
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 949-951
  Keywords System Design

651.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Sheppard, S.R.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. EDAW Inc.
  Paper/Section Title The Coast at your Desk-top: The Potential for User-friendly GIS in Coastal Zone Management
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 521-523
  Keywords System Design

652.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lang, T.E.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Town of Narragansett, R.I.
  Paper/Section Title Innovative Harbor Management Trends GPS Combined with GIS for Mooring Management
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 529-531
  Keywords System Design

653.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Knecht, R.W.; Klemas, V.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Graduate College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware
  Paper/Section Title Developing New Technologies and Management Strategies to Improve Coastal Ecosystem Health
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 721-722
  Keywords System Design

654.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Benoit, G.M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. CRMGIS Project Manager, California Coastal Management Agencies
  Paper/Section Title Expanding the Use of Geographic Information Systems for Coastal Resource Management in California
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 729-731
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

655.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Butman, B.; ten Brink, M.B.; Schwab, W.C.; Valentine, P.C.; Knebel, H.J.; Twichell, D.C.; Danforth, W.W.; Scanlon, K.M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
  Paper/Section Title High Resolution Geologic Mapping of the Coastal Ocean: Application to Contaminant, Habitat, and Sea Floor Management
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 925-926
  Keywords System Design; Geology

656.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Evans, M.W.; Brock, J.; Krabill, W.
  Paper/Section Title Airborne Lidar Assessment of Coastal Erosion (ALACE): Development of a Multi-state Program of Beach Hazard and Habitat Mapping
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work Abstract not available
  Keywords System Design

657.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Crowell, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Geologist, FEMA, Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Division
  Paper/Section Title Evaluation of Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 702-704
  Keywords Coastal Processes

658.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dickson, S.M.; Kelley, J.T.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Maine Geological Survey
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Erosion Hazard Mapping of Maine's Beaches and Bluffs
  Editor/Compiler Miller, M.C.; Cogan, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '97
  Date of Meeting July 19-25, 1997
  Place of Meeting Boston, MA
  Date of Publication 1997
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 705-707
  Keywords Coastal Processes

659.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Filho, J.L.; Garaffa, I.M.; Iochpe, C.
  Paper/Section Title Metodologoa para modelagem conceitual de dados de um SIG interinstitucional
  Proceedings Title GISBRASIL '97
  Place of Publication Curitiba
  Publisher Name Fator GIS
  Date of Publication 1997
  Notes in Portugese
  Keywords System Design

660.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Filho, J.L.; Iochpe, C.
  Paper/Section Title Adaptando o modelo de objetos OMT para modelagem conceitual de aplicacoes de SIG
  Proceedings Title SEGEO-RJ
  Place of Publication Rio de Janeiro
  Publisher Name Escola de Engenharia
  Date of Publication 1996
  Notes in Portugese
  Keywords System Design

661.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Filho, J.L; Iochpe, C.
  Paper/Section Title Introducao a Sistemas de Informacoes Geograficas com Enfase em Banco de Dados
  Proceedings Title 10a Escuela de Ciencias Informaticas
  Place of Publication Buenos Aires
  Publisher Name Univ. de Buenos Aires
  Date of Publication 1996
  Extent of Work 50 pp.
  Notes in Portugese
  Keywords System Design

662.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Filho, J.L.; Iochpe, C.
  Paper/Section Title Analise Comparativa dos Modelos de Dados Conceituais para Sistemas de Informacoes Geograficas
  Proceedings Title CPGCC da UFRGS
  Place of Publication Porto Alegre
  Date of Publication 1996
  Notes in Portugese
  Keywords System Design

663.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wood, L.L.; Ferguson, R.L.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring the effects of sidecast dredging on seagrass habitat using aerial photography and GIS
  Proceedings Title 61st Annual Convention of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  Place of Meeting Charlotte, NC
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 403
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

664.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cullis, B.J.
  Paper/Section Title Assessing the Impact of Remote Sensing and GPS Technologies on GIS Adoption Success
  Proceedings Title 61st Annual Convention of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  Place of Meeting Charlotte, NC
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 338-347
  Keywords System Design

665.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Wood, J.R.
  Paper/Section Title Combining remote sensing, GPS, and GIS for wetlands mapping in New Jersey
  Proceedings Title 61st Annual Convention of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  Place of Meeting Charlotte, NC
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work pp. 440-449
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

666.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Faust, N.L.
  Paper/Section Title Display Technologies for Remote Sensing/GIS
  Proceedings Title ACSM/ASPRS Technical Papers of the 1991 Annual Convention
  Place of Publication Baltimore
  Publisher Name ACSM/ASPRS
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 4
  Location in Work 66-76
  Keywords System Design

667.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Minor, T.B.; Carter, J.A.; Chelsey, M.M.; Knowles, R.B.
  Paper/Section Title An Integrated Approach to Groundwater Exploration in Developing Countries using GIS and Remote Sensing
  Proceedings Title ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention & Exposition 1994
  Place of Publication Baltimore
  Publisher Name ACSM/ASPRS
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 418-428
  Keywords System Design

668.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Dinc, A.O.
  Paper/Section Title Importance of Satellite Remote Sensing for Developing Countries for Mapping and Monitoring Natural Resources: Example from Turkey
  Proceedings Title ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention & Exposition Technical Papers 1995
  Place of Publication Bethesda, MD
  Publisher Name ASCM/ASPRS
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work 741-747
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

669.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Oosterhoff, A.
  Paper/Section Title The Integration of GIS. Image Processing, and Remote Sensing Systems
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 21st Annual AURISA Conference
  Place of Publication Adelaide
  Publisher Name AURISA
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 152-160
  Keywords System Design

670.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Bellemare, P.; Light, E.; Ogilvie, M.
  Paper/Section Title Approaching the Management of Coastal Zone Information: A Geomatics Perspective
  Proceedings Title The Canadian Conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Surveys, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 146-151
  Keywords System Design

671.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lapine, L.A.
  Paper/Section Title Integration of GPS, Photogrammetry, and GIS
  Proceedings Title The Canadian Conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Surveys, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 156-
  Keywords System Design

672.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Post, R.; Yuzyk, T.R.; Wiebe, K.; Lynch, D.; Petti, F.
  Paper/Section Title GIS: A Critical Component of Aquatic Ecosystem Management
  Proceedings Title The Canadian Conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Surveys, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Natural Resouces Canada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 157-169
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

673.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rowe, D.S.
  Paper/Section Title GIS Application Evolution in the Formulation of a Coastal Zone Management Program for Barbados
  Proceedings Title The Canadian Conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Surveys, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 170
  Keywords System Design

674.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Allam, M.; El Shayal, I.
  Paper/Section Title GIS in Water Resource Management: The Egyptian Experience
  Proceedings Title The Canadian Conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Surveys, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 287
  Keywords Water Quality Management

675.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Miller, B.M.
  Paper/Section Title The Role of Geographic Information Systems and Expert Systems Technology in Natural Resource Management
  Proceedings Title The Canadian Conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Surveys, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 723-732
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

676.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Li, R.; Blais, J.A.R.
  Paper/Section Title Design and Development of a Marine Geoscience Information System
  Proceedings Title The Canadian Conference on GIS
  Place of Publication Ottawa, Canada
  Publisher Name Surveys, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Canada
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 924-933
  Keywords System Design

677.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Orr, W.W.
  Paper/Section Title GIS Technologies and Sustainability
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '96 Proceedings
  Date of Meeting November 19-21, 1996
  Place of Meeting Denver, CO
  Place of Publication Bethesda, MD
  Publisher Name American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 444
  Keywords System Design

678.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rubec, P.J.; Monaco, M.; Christensen, J.D.
  Paper/Section Title The FLELMR Spatial Decision Support System for Coastal Resources Management
  Proceedings Title GIS '97 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting February 17-29, 1997
  Place of Meeting Vancouver, BC, Canada
  Place of Publication Fort Collins, CO
  Publisher Name GIS World, Inc.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Location in Work 135-138
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

679.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Su, Y.
  Paper/Section Title GIS Applications in Oceanography - A Case Study of Monterey Bay Marine GIS
  Proceedings Title GIS '97 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting February 17-20, 1997
  Place of Meeting Vancouver, BC, Canada
  Place of Publication Fort Collins, CO
  Publisher Name GIS World, Inc.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Location in Work 139-142
  Keywords System Design

680.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kempka, R.; Macleod, R.; Reid, F.A.; Payne, J.; Molnia, B.
  Paper/Section Title Monitoring Landcover Changes in the Bering Glacier Region, Alaska
  Proceedings Title GIS '97 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting February 17-20, 1997
  Place of Meeting Vancouver, BC, Canada
  Place of Publication Fort Collins, CO
  Publisher Name GIS World, Inc.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Location in Work 244-247
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

681.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hill, C.J.; Arrowsmith, C.A.; Allan, R.C.
  Paper/Section Title Water Quality Risk Assessment
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference and Technical Exhibition of AURISA
  Date of Meeting November 25-29, 1996
  Place of Meeting Hobart, Australia
  Place of Publication Hobart, Australia
  Publisher Name AURISA Inc.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 87-94
  Keywords Water Quality Management

682.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Robertson, A.; Parkinson, D.
  Paper/Section Title GIS Technology: An Integrating Tool for Shoreline Management Planning on the Great Lakes
  Proceedings Title GIS '96 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting March 18-21, 1996
  Place of Meeting Vancouver, BC, Canada
  Place of Publication Fort Collins, CO
  Publisher Name GIS World, Inc.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work A7-1
  Keywords Coastal Planning

683.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Fischer, R.L.; Anderson, J.E.; Satterwhite, M.B.
  Paper/Section Title An Evaluation of Narrowband, High Resolution Aerial Videography for the Detection of Oil on Seawater
  Proceedings Title ASPRS/ASCM Annual Convention & Exposition Technical Papers
  Date of Meeting April 22-25, 1996
  Place of Publication Bethesda, MD
  Publisher Name ASPRS/ASCM
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 1-8
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

684.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hartzell, B.
  Paper/Section Title Locating Potential Wetland Mitigation Sites: A GIS Solution
  Proceedings Title ASPRS/ASCM Annual Convention & Exposition Technical Papers
  Date of Meeting April 22-25, 1996
  Place of Publication Bethesda, MD
  Publisher Name ASPRS/ASCM
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 29-38
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

685.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Delaney, T.P.; Webb, J.W.
  Paper/Section Title Methods for Using GIS in a Quantitative Analytical Study of Estuarine Marshes
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '95 Proceedings
  Place of Publication Bethesda, MD
  Publisher Name ASCM/ASPRS, AAG, URISA, AM/FM
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 277-286
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

686.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Kim, K.; Kim, J.; Choi, J.; Sung, M.
  Paper/Section Title Application of GIS to Water Quality Management
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '95 Proceedings
  Place of Publication Bethesda, MD
  Publisher Name ASCM/ASPRS, AAG, URISA, AM/FM
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 554-562
  Keywords Water Quality Management

687.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Cadell, S.E.; Leary, T.J.; Smith, T.; Murphy, L.
  Paper/Section Title A field proven system for the remote acquisition, discrimination, and mapping of seabed material data from single beam echosounder returns
  Proceedings Title Proceedings of the Third Thematic Conference, Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Date of Meeting September 18-20, 1995
  Place of Meeting Seattle ,WA
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 347-358
  Keywords System Design

688.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Durako, M.J.; Murphy, M.J.; Haddad, K.D.
  Paper/Section Title Coastal Habitats and Fisheries of N.E. Florida-Issues and Impacts
  Editor/Compiler DeMort, C.L.; White, Q.A.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Proceedings Fish Habitat Symposium: Growth Impacts on Coastal N.E. Florida and Georgia
  Date of Publication 1987
  Location in Work 43-70
  Notes Florida Sea Grant College Report No. 81
  Keywords Coastal Planning

689.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Flamm, R.O.; Ward, L.I.; Weigle, B.L.
  Paper/Section Title Use of a Functional Assessment Model and GIS for Wetland Planning, Rookery Bay, Florida
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1996 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 20-24, 1996
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Publisher Name ESRI
  Date of Publication 1996
  Notes Poster Presentation
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

690.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.; Norris, H.; Rubec, P.J.
  Paper/Section Title Development and Application of the Florida Marine Spill Analysis System
  Proceedings Title Proceedings 16th Annual Gulf of Mexico Information Transfer Meeting
  Date of Meeting December 11-13, 1996
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Notes Sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service
  Keywords System Design

691.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.
  Paper/Section Title Use of Remote Sensing Imagery for Documenting Coastal Habitat Loss and West Florida Shelf Frontal Systems
  Proceedings Title Proceedings 3rd Annual Gulf of Mexico Information Transfer Meeting
  Date of Meeting August 24-26, 1982
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1982
  Location in Work 128-131
  Notes Sponsored by Minerals Management Service, Outer Continental Shelf Office, Baton Rouge, LA
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

692.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.
  Paper/Section Title Trends in Coastal Habitat Mapping and Monitoring
  Proceedings Title 1st Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 2
  Location in Work 771-773
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

693.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.; Harris, B.A.
  Paper/Section Title Use of Remote Sensing to Assess Estuarine Habitats
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '85
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1985
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 662-675
  Keywords System Design

694.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Haddad, K.D.; McGarry, G.
  Paper/Section Title Marine Resource Mapping and Monitoring in Florida
  Editor/Compiler Bolton, S.; Magoon, O.T.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Wetlands
  Place of Publication New York, NY
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1991
  Location in Work 347-361
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

695.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic McGarry, G.; Haddad, K.D.; Doyle, L.J.
  Paper/Section Title The Potential Use of Satellite Imagery for Monitoring Coastal Beach Processes
  Proceedings Title ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention Technical Papers 1989
  Place of Publication Falls Church, VA
  Publisher Name GIS/LIS American Congress of Surveying and Mapping//American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 3
  Location in Work 328-337
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

696.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Michener, W.K.; Haddad, K.D.
  Paper/Section Title Geographic Information Systems - Administrative Issues
  Editor/Compiler Gorentz, J.B.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Data Management at Biological Field Stations and Coastal Marine Laboratories
  Date of Meeting April 22-26, 1990
  Place of Meeting W.K. Kellog Biological Station, Michigan State University, Hickory Corners, MI
  Date of Publication 1992
  Location in Work Appendix B, pp. 45-47
  Notes Sponsored by Organization of Biological Field Stations and Southern Association of Marine Laboratories, Prepared for National Science Foundation, Division of Biotic Systems and Resources, Biological Research Resources Program, Washington, DC
  Keywords System Design

697.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Westlake, C.; Friel, C.; Poehlman, J.; Archer, E.
  Paper/Section Title Development and Evolution of the Coastal Ocean Management, Planning, and Assessment System (COMPAS) in Florida
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1995 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 22-26, 1995
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Publisher Name ESRI
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work Poster Presentation
  Keywords System Design

698.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Durako, M.J.
  Paper/Section Title Indicators of Seagrass Ecological Condition: An Assessment Based on Spatial and Temporal Changes Associated with the Mass Mortality of the Tropical Seagrass, Thalassia testudinum
  Editor/Compiler Dyer, K.R.; D'Elia, C.F.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Changes in Fluxes in Estuaries: Implications for Science to Management
  Place of Publication Fredensborg, Denmark
  Publisher Name Olsen and Olsen
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 261-266
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

699.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.; O'Hop, J.
  Paper/Section Title Uses of the Marine Resources Geographic Information System (MRGIS) for Coastal Resource Research and Management in Florida
  Editor/Compiler Rubec, P.J.; O'Hop, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Applications for Fisheries and Coastal Resources Management
  Date of Meeting March 18, 1993
  Place of Meeting Palm Beach, FL
  Place of Publication Ocean Springs, MS
  Publisher Name Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 9-27
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

700.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Poehlman, J.; Westlake, C.
  Paper/Section Title Using GIS for Marine Resource Management of Florida's Apalachee Bay/Big Bend Region
  Proceedings Title ESRI 1995 Conference Proceedings
  Date of Meeting May 22-26, 1995
  Place of Meeting Palm Springs, CA
  Publisher Name ESRI
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work Poster Presentation
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

701.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Rubec, P.J.
  Paper/Section Title GIS Applications for Fisheries: For Database Management, Data Sharing, Sampling, Analysis, and Visualization in Support of Ecosystem Management
  Editor/Compiler Rubec, P.J.; O'Hop, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Applications for Fisheries and Coastal Resources Management
  Date of Meeting March 18, 1993
  Place of Meeting Palm Beach, FL
  Place of Publication Ocean Springs, MS
  Publisher Name Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commision
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 157-191
  Keywords System Design

702.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Ji, W.; Johnston, J.B.
  Paper/Section Title A Spatial Decision Support System for Coastal Management: A Research Project at the Southern Science Center of the National Biological Service
  Editor/Compiler Rubec, P.J.; O'Hop, J.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title GIS Applications for Fisheries and Coastal Resources Management
  Date of Meeting March 18, 1993
  Place of Meeting Palm Beach, FL
  Place of Publication Ocean Springs, MS
  Publisher Name Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission
  Date of Publication 1996
  Location in Work 91-94
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

703.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Howell, E.; Makemson, J.; Scarpace, F.; Ventura, S.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing, GIS, GPS Management of Hurricane Damaged Natural Areas
  Proceedings Title GIS/LIS '94 Proceedings
  Place of Publication Bethesda, MD
  Publisher Name ACSM-ASPRS-AAG-URISA-AM/FM
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 457
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

704.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hegyi, F.; Walker, P.
  Paper/Section Title Multi-resource Inventories with Air and Space-borne Digital Remote Sensing, GIS, and Video Imaging: Tomorrow's Vision, A Reality Today
  Proceedings Title GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings
  Place of Publication Vancouver, BC
  Publisher Name Forestry Canada
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 297-299
  Keywords System Design

705.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Weatherbee, O.; Klemas, V.
  Paper/Section Title Improving the Managemen of Coastal Ecosystems: Development annd Application of a Technologically Advanced Observing and Assessment System for Coastal Ecosystem Health
  Editor/Compiler Edge, B.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '95
  Date of Meeting July 16-21, 1995
  Place of Meeting Tampa, FL
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

706.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Hardisky, M.A.; Wolf, P.L.; Gross, M.F.; Klemas, V.; Weatherbee, O.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing of Sites in Coastal Wetlands
  Proceedings Title 12th Biennial International Estuarine Research Conference
  Date of Meeting November 14-18, 1993
  Place of Meeting Hilton Head, SC
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

707.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jensen, J.R.; Cowen, D.J.; Weatherbee, O.; Althausen, J.D.; Narumalani, S.; Kjerfve, B.; Talwani, P.; Lacy, R.
  Paper/Section Title Change Detection Algorithm Evaluation: CoastWatch Protocol Development in South Carolina
  Proceedings Title ASPRS Technical Papers
  Date of Meeting August 3-8, 1992
  Place of Meeting Washington, DC
  Publisher Name American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Location in Work 120-129
  Keywords System Design

708.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Jensen, J.R.; Narumalani, S.; Weatherbee, O.; Mackey, H.E.
  Paper/Section Title Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques to Monitor and Model Surface Aquatic Macrophytes
  Proceedings Title Beltsville Symposium XVII: Agricultural Water Quality Priorities
  Date of Meeting May 4, 1992
  Place of Meeting Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, MD
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords System Design

709.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Atherley, K.A.; Smith, D.A.; Nurse, L.A.
  Paper/Section Title An Integrated Coastal Zone Management Programme for Barbados
  Editor/Compiler Magoon, O.T.; Wilson, S.W.; Converse, H.; Tobin, T.L.
  Editor/Compiler Role editors
  Proceedings Title Coastal Zone '93
  Date of Meeting July 19-23, 1993
  Place of Meeting New Orleans, LA
  Place of Publication New York
  Publisher Name American Society of Civil Engineers
  Date of Publication 1993
  Location in Work 2653-2667
  Keywords System Design

710.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Awosika, L.; Boromthanarat, S.; Comforth, R.; Hendry. M.; Koudstall, R.; Ridgley, M.; Sorenson, S.; De Vrees, L.; Westmacott, S.
  Paper/Section Title Management Arrangements for the Development and Implemantation of Coastal Zone Management Programmes
  Proceedings Title International Conference on Coastal Zone Management
  Date of Meeting November 1-5, 1993
  Place of Meeting The Netherlands
  Publisher Name World Coast Conference Organising Committee
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

711.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Angrisano, G.A.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Charting for coastal zone management defence
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 9-32
  ISBN 0-646-24091-9
  Keywords System Design

712.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title User access to information: A priority for Estuary Information Systems
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 33-60
  ISBN 0-646-24091-9
  Abstract Today more and more people are requiring information on their desktop. Fortunately decreasing costs of, and rapid developments in, technology are now enabling information to be delivered to an increasingly diverse user base, almost at the press of a button. In particular, the integration of new hardware and software, multimedia, GIS, Human Computer Interfaces (HCIs), and communications technology (eg. networking) is now beginning to facilitate access to spatial information held in a variety of different formats and in different locations. The structuring, management and use of information can now be undertaken in a far more effective manner than ever before. In estuary environments, where there is considerable potential for user conflict, management of resource information for the benefit of all user groups is needed for planning and decision making. This paper examines the potential of GIS as a tool to imput, store, analyze, manage, structure and construct estuary information systems, whereby network communication technology serves a series of customised interfaces designed for different levels and types of users.
  Keywords System Design

713.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Merheim-Kealy, P.; Delwart, S.; Arino, O.
  Paper/Section Title The MERIS ground segment and its data products
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Curran, P.J.; Robertson, Y.C.
  Editor/Compiler Role compilers
  Proceedings Title RSS95: remote sensing in action: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference of the Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Meeting 9.1995
  Place of Meeting Southampton, U.K.
  Place of Publication U.K.
  Publisher Name Remote Sensing Society
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 141-148
  ISBN 0 946226 20 2
  Keywords System Design

714.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Knox, K.; Lalwani, C.S.
  Author Role, Analytic Authors
  Paper/Section Title The European seabed information service development and management
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 63-86
  ISBN 0 646 249091 9
  Keywords System Design

715.   Bibliography of Conference Proceedings
  Author, Analytic Lewis, P.M.
  Author Role, Analytic Author
  Paper/Section Title Presentation of geoscientific data in the coastal zone
  Connective Phrase in
  Editor/Compiler Furness, R.
  Editor/Compiler Role editor
  Proceedings Title CoastGIS '95: International symposium on GIS and computer mapping for coastal zone management.
  Date of Meeting 2.1995
  Place of Meeting Cork, Ireland
  Date of Publication 1995
  Location in Work 379-387
  ISBN 0 646 24091 9
  Abstract Geological maps are the traditional medium for depicting geoscientific data, but as data increase in complexity, paper maps become an increasingly less effective means of transmitting the information. BGS has responded to this need by producing thematic maps which focus on specific data. However, only a limited number of such themes can be included in a cost limited printed folio (eg. engineering geology maps). An alternative is to hold the data in digital format and to generate maps depicting themes specifically requested by a client. This approach is demonstrated with respect to the inner Bristol Channel. A 1:50 000 scale geological map of the inner Bristol Channel is in preparation by BGS. This map shows both the onshore and offshore Quaternary and Pre-Quaternary geology of the area. The map depicts only a portion of the data held by BGS in this area. This paper shows how thematics maps may be generated on demand using a range of data sets. BGS data for the U.K. and continental shelf are held on an ORACLE database. Data sets held for this map area include onshore and offshore borehole/sample information plus particle size analysis of the offshore samples. Additional geoscientific data (eg. gravity and aeromagnetic values ) are also held though they are of less interest to coastal zone management (CZM). The map in preparation is being produced using Intergraph Microstation with data, such as bathymetry, solid geological lines, Quaternary geological lines and offshore bedforms, held as separate layers. With the data in this format it will be possible to generate a range of specific thematic maps or models. Additional data, not specifically related to geoscience, may be added by other users if they are brought to a common format. Plans are in hand to develop a wider based GIS for the Severn Estuary and these BGS data may provide the geoscientific input. Geoscientific information is the key input to effective coastal zone management. BGS is aiming to generate and hold data for the U.K. coastal zone that is easily accessible to poteneial users.
  Keywords System Design; Geology

716.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Hatcher, G.
  Title, Analytic A Geographic Information System as a Data Management Tool for Seafloor Mapping. Masters Thesis
  University University of Rhode Island
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords System Design

717.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic McGrath, T.S.
  Title, Analytic Geographic Information Systems Applications for Recreation Management: A Case Study in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
  Date of Publication 1990
  Notes Unpublished Masters' Thesis, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
  Keywords System Design

718.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.
  Title, Analytic Use of Geographic Information Processing Technology to Model Cumulative Impacts of Regulatory Permitting Programs on Coastal Wetlands: A South Carolina Perspective.
  Place of Publication Columbia, SC
  University University of South Carolina-Columbia
  Date of Publication 1995
  Extent of Work 203 pp.
  Keywords System Design

719.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Bushing, W.W.
  Title, Analytic The Use of Satellite Remote Sensing and a Geographic Information System (GIS) to characterize Regions of Persistent Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) around Santa Catalina Island for Designation as Marine Reserves.
  Place of Publication Santa Barbara, CA
  University University of California-Santa Barbara
  Date of Publication 1996
  Extent of Work 719 leaves
  Packaging Method Bound
  Availability UC-Santa Barbara Library
  Notes OCLC accession number--36431035
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

720.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Kaiser, J.V.
  Title, Analytic Predicting Liquefaction Susceptible Regions within the Coastal Corridor on Camp Pendleton, California, using GIS Modeling
  Medium Designator Thesis (M.A)
  Place of Publication San Diego, CA
  University San Diego State University
  Date of Publication 1996
  Extent of Work 227 pp.
  Notes OCLC accession number 36162037
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

721.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Buchanan, P.J.
  Title, Analytic Coastline Rectification of a GIS Coastal Database
  Medium Designator Thesis (M.S.)
  Place of Publication University of South Carolina
  University University of South Carolina
  Date of Publication 1990
  Extent of Work 94 pp.
  Notes OCLC accession number 22735693
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

722.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Malhotra, R.
  Title, Analytic A GIS-based Study of Shrub Encroachment in Coastal Florida Marshlands following Fire
  University University of Georgia
  Date of Publication 1995
  Extent of Work 101 pp.
  Notes Thesis (M.S.), directed by G.J. Arthaud, includes articles submitted to Photogrammetirc engineering and remote sensing, and Wetland
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

723.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Canessa, R.
  Title, Analytic Towards a coastal spatial decision support system for multiple use coastal management
  University University of Victoria, British Colombia
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

724.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic O'Riain, G.
  Title, Analytic The development of indices to coastal erosion utilising a GIS
  University University of Dublin, Trinity College
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Abstract The management of a coastal zone is often a difficult task given the numerous processes which operate and interact in that zone. Obtaining information on, and quantifying these processes and their impact on the environment is often a requirement for the decision maker. Yet decision makers who need information on the coastal zone are often limited in the resources they can dedicate to undertake in-depth analysis. It is with this management dilemma in mind that the study aimed to develop tools for management of the coastal zone. The tools developed are a comprehensive GIS for a coastal zone, and indices to coastal erosion vulnerability and sensitivity which have been generated from that information system. The objective of the study's coastal indices is to assist coastal decision makers by building a rapid assessment method founded on a comprehensive coastal information system. They aim to highlight intra-beach differences in relative vulnerability and sensitivity to coastal erosion. Where the level of indices detail is not deemed to be accurate enough the indices serve to highlight areas where more detailed studies are required. The project focused its work on the eastern coast of County Wexford in the southeast of Ireland. The coastal zone of this region is vulnerable to erosion and is also of particular value due to the importance of coastal tourism to the region.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

725.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Kulely, T.
  Title, Analytic Coastal area planning by using GIS applications
  University University of Cukurova, Adana
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

726.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Gadal, S.
  Title, Analytic Applications of systems for treating geographic information: Potential and limitations. Comparisons of examples from Marseille (France) and Austevoll (Norway)
  University Provence University
  Date of Copyright 1995
  Keywords System Design

727.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Osborg, A.M.
  Title, Analytic Development of a metadata model for reuse of data and knowledge
  University University of Bergen, Norway
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Abstract It deals with a meta data system for storing attributes that describe the results of coastal ocean numerical runs, and the modellers' knowledge of those runs, and specifically uses simulations for the Kara Sea as a test case.
  Keywords System Design

728.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Waehle, C.
  Title, Analytic An integrated ocean modelling system
  University Norwegian Technical University
  Date of Copyright 1991
  Abstract It describes a GUI for linking GIS, models, and other visualization tools for study of the coastal ocean.
  Keywords System Design

729.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Hegarty, K.A.
  Title, Analytic Towards a community based approach to integrated coastal zone management: A case study of Bantry Bay
  University University College Cork
  Date of Copyright 1997
  Abstract There has been increasing recognition of the role that Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) has to play in dealing with coastal issues and problems. Much of the debate has centred on national, pan-national or global perspectives. This thesis highlights the need to work at a local scale. The objective of the thesis is to demonstrate a need and outline a possible approach for exploring these issues. Using the results of research in this area, the aim is to demonstrate the importance of empowering local coastal communties in what is sometimes described as 'participatory' and 'adaptive' management. The philosophy behind this is encapsulated in the statement 'Start with what the people know'. The research took the form of a coastal study, which followed the principles of ICZM, and considered, simultaneously, the physical and the human geography of Bantry Bay. In order to undertake this study, and in line with its multidisciplinary nature the author borrowed methodogically, from the disciplines of landscape ecology and systems analysis. The need for ICZM in BAntry Bay is thus demonstrated as follows: first, embracing the concept of Total Human Ecosystem (THE) from landscape ecology, an holistic study was undertaken which examined the biological, physical, social, economic and cultural characteristics of the Bay, and the activities that rely on these attributes for their existence. Second, interaction between these different elements in the Bay, its functioning was then examined by way of systems analysis. Finally, the voices of the THE, those of the coastal stakeholders, were incorporated into the study by way of a survey among them. Based on the results of this research, and bearing in mind the nature and key principles of ICZM, a possible community based approach to ICZM for Bantry Bay is presented.
  Keywords System Design

730.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic McLean, L.
  Title, Analytic GIS for Forvie Nature Reserve
  University University of Edinburgh
  Date of Copyright 1990
  Notes unpublished thesis
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

731.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Schauser, U.H.
  Title, Analytic The Wadden Sea and its adjacent areas as an object for integrated physical planning in Schleswig Holstein- an application oriented study utilizing GIS technology
  Date of Copyright 1993
  Abstract The study investigates the possibilities of overcoming jurisdictional borders in the management of the coast of western Schleswig Holstein, FRG: the coast bordering the Wadden Sea National Park between Denmark and the estuary of the river Elbe. The approach being taken draws extensively on land use and jurisdictional data collected in a GIS for the area (GIS West) and utilizes GIS technology to demonstrate integrated ways to manage the area. At first, the state of the art of physical planning in Schleswig Holstein is examined. With respect to coastal management it has to be stated that integrated planning concepts yet have to be implemented, even though there are some promising approaches at the state and county level. The potential of GIS in land use planning and coastal management is the focus of the next chapter. As a conclusion it may be said that GIS is well established in landuse planning but that it is not very well adapted to specific qualities of the coastal environment, such as its spatial and temporal dynamics. The next chapter describes GIS West. It is a PC based GIS that holds data at a base map scale of 1: 5000 (Deutsche Grundkarte). GIS West forms part of a data pool that is currently being built up within the integrated project 'Okosystemforschung Wattenmeer'. The empirical part of the study introduces integrated GIS applications for 3 localities of the study area: the island of Fohr, and the tourist towns of Busum and Sankt Peter Ording. At Fohr, the potential of the GIS databank as an information system is shown. At Busum, a land use change scenario starting in 1880 and predicting future developments on the basis of existing planning documents is developed. At Sankt Peter Ording, the GIS is used to participate in a process of measuring the impact of parking lots on a mobile sand bank off the coast and reallocating these parking lots into the hinterland of the community. All three case studies stress the necessity for integrated physical planning across existing jurisdictional borders. They demonstrate the potential useful role of GIS in that process as an enabling tool for physical planners.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

732.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Rein, U.
  Title, Analytic Environmental monitoring of the Drummer Lake region: Construction of a data base with the help of GIS and remote sensing
  University University of Usnabruck, Germany
  Date of Copyright 1994
  Notes Unpublished thesis
  Keywords System Design

733.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Rodriguez, I.
  Title, Analytic Estudio de la dincimica litoral del delta del Ebro y prognosis de su evolucion. Analysis de los Cambios geomorfologicos de la desembocadura del rio Ebro por medio de un SIG. ( A study of the coastal dynamics of the Ebro delta and assessing its evolution. Analysis of the geomorphological changes of the Ebro river mouth as measured by GIS).
  Date of Copyright 1996
  Keywords Coastal Processes

734.   Bibliography of Dissertation
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.
  Title, Analytic Estuaires Holocenes Tropicaux. Etudes de geographie physique comparee des riveres du sud: du Saloum (Senegal), la Mellacor (Rep.de Guinee). ( Tropical Holocene Estuaries. A comparative study of the physical geography of the southern rivers: the Saloum (Senegal), the Mellacor (Rep. of Guinea)).
  University l'U.L.P. de Strasbourg
  Date of Copyright 1986
  Notes 2 Volumes
  Keywords Geology

735.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic St. Martin, K.E.
  Article Title Explorations in Geographic Information Systems Technology
  Journal Title Applications in Coastal Zone Research and Management
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Vol. 3
  Notes Published in New York by United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

736.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Glenn, S.M.; Crowley, M.F.; Haidvogel, D.B.; Song, Y.T.
  Article Title Underwater Observatory Captures Coastal Upwelling Events off New Jersey
  Journal Title EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 77
  Page(s) 233, 236
  Keywords Coastal Processes

737.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Corbett, C.; Wahl, M.; Porter, D.E.; Edwards, D.; Moise, C.
  Article Title Nonpoint Source Runoff Modeling: A Comparison of a Forested Watershed and an Urban Watershed on the Coast of South Carolina.
  Journal Title Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

738.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Little, L.S.; Edwards, D.; Porter, D.E.
  Article Title Kriging in Estuaries: As the Crow Flies or as the Fish Swims?
  Journal Title Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

739.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.; Edwards, D.; Scott, G.; Jones, B.; Street, S.
  Article Title Assessing the Impacts of Anthropogenic and Physiographic Influences on Grass Shrimp in Localized Salt Marsh Estuaries: A Multi-disciplinary Approach.
  Journal Title Aquatic Botany.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

740.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E.; Michener, W.K.; Siewicki, T.; Edwards, D.; Corbett, C.
  Article Title Utilizing the Tools of Geographic Information Processing to Assess the Impacts of Urbanization on a Localized Coastal Estuary: A Multi-disciplinary Approach
  Journal Title Urbanization in Southeastern Estuaries
  Date of Publication 1997
  Page(s) pp. 355-388.
  Availability Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science, South Carolina.
  Notes Vernberg, F.J.; Vernberg, W.B.; Siewicki, T. (eds.)
  Keywords Coastal Planning

741.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Vernberg, F.J.; Vernberg, W.B.; Blood, E.R.; Fortner, A.; Fulton, M.; McKellar, H.; Michener, W.K.; Scott, G.; El Figi, K.
  Article Title Impacts of Urbanization on High-salinity Estuaries of the Southeastern United States: A Comparative Ecosystem Study.
  Journal Title Netherlands Journal of Sea Research
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Vol. 30, 1993
  Page(s) pp. 239-48.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

742.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Gardner, L.R.; Michener, W.K.; Kjerfve, B.; Karinshak, D.A.
  Article Title The Geomorphic Effects of Hurricane Hugo on an Undeveloped Coastal Landscape at North Inlet, SC.
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification Vol. 8
  Page(s) pp. 181-186
  Keywords Coastal Processes

743.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Cablk, M.E.; Michener, W.K.; Kjerfve, B.; Jensen, J.R.
  Article Title Assessing Hurricane-Related Damage using Landsat TM data.
  Journal Title Geocarto
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification Vol. II
  Page(s) pp. 15-24
  Keywords System Design

744.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Michener, W.K.; Lanter, D.P.; Houhoulis, P.F.
  Article Title Geographic Information Systems for Sustainable Development in the Southeastern United States: A Review of Applications and Research Needs
  Journal Title Sustainable Development in the Southeastern Coastal Zone.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Issue Identification No. 20
  Availability Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science, Columbia, South Carolina
  Notes Vernberg, F.J.; Vernberg, W.B.; Siewicki, T. (eds.).
  Keywords System Design

745.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Siewicki, T.
  Article Title Modeling of Sediment-Associated Fluoranthene and Environmental Risk due to Urbanization of Small, Non-riverine Estuaries.
  Journal Title Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords System Design

746.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Daniels, R.C.
  Article Title An Innovative Method of Model Integration to Forecast Spatial Patterns of Shoreline Change: A Case Study of Nags Head, North Carolina
  Journal Title Prof.-Geogr.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 48
  Issue Identification No. 2
  Page(s) 195-209
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

747.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Needham, E.K.; Lanzer, E.L.
  Article Title The Puget Sound Environmental Atlas Update: Context and GIS Database Integration Issues
  Journal Title Computer-Environ.-Urban-Syst.
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Vol. 17
  Issue Identification No. 5
  Page(s) pp. 409-424
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

748.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Mumby, P.J.; Raines, P.S.; Gray, D.A.; Gibson, J.P.
  Article Title Geographic Information Systems: A Tool for Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Belize
  Journal Title Coastal Management
  Date of Publication April-June 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. 23
  Issue Identification No. 2
  Page(s) pp. 111-121
  Keywords System Design

749.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Jensen, J.R.; Cowen, D.J.; Althausen, J.D.; Narumalani, S.; Weatherbee, O.
  Article Title The Detection and Prediction of Sea Level Changes on Coastal Wetlands using Satellite Imagery and a Geographic Information System
  Journal Title Geocarto-International
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Vol. 8
  Issue Identification No. 4
  Page(s) pp. 87-98
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

750.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Ricketts, P.J.
  Article Title Current Approaches in Geographic Information Systems for Coastal Management
  Journal Title Marine Pollution Bulletin
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification Vol. 25
  Issue Identification No. 1-4
  Page(s) pp. 82-87
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

751.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Barnes, S.B.
  Article Title Abundant Harvest: Managing Willapa's Renewable Resources
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication February 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 6
  Issue Identification No. 2
  Page(s) pp. 15-21
  Keywords Coastal Planning

752.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Foreman, M.G.G.; Walters, R.A.; Henry, R.F.; Keller, C.P.; Dolling, A.
  Article Title A Tidal Model for Eastern Juan de Fuca Strait and the Southern Strait of Georgia
  Journal Title Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
  Date of Publication January 1995
  Volume Identification 100
  Page(s) 721-740
  Keywords System Design

753.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Jensen, J.R.; Narumalani, S.; Weatherbee, O.; Murday, M.; Sexton, W.J.; Green, C.J.
  Article Title Coastal Enviromental Sensitivity Mapping for Oil Spills in the United Arab Emirates using Remote Sensing and GIS Technology
  Journal Title Geocarto International
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification Vol. 8
  Issue Identification No. 2
  Page(s) pp. 5-13
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

754.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Jensen, J.R.; Narumalani, S.; Weatherbee, O.; Mackey, H.
  Article Title Remote Sensing offers an Alternative for Mapping Wetlands
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification October 1991
  Page(s) pp. 46-53
  Keywords System Design

755.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic El-Raey, M.; Abdel-Kader, A.; Nasr, S.M.; El-Gamily, H.I.
  Article Title Remote Sensing and GIS for an Oil Spill Contingency Plan, Ras-Mohammed, Egypt
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 17
  Issue Identification No. 11
  Page(s) pp. 2013-2026
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

756.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Estes, J.E.; McGwire, K.C.; Fletcher, A.; Foresman, T.W.
  Article Title Coordinating Hazardous Waste Management Activities using GIS
  Journal Title International Journal of Geographical Information Systems
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification Vol. 1
  Issue Identification No. 4
  Page(s) pp. 359-378
  Keywords Disaster Management

757.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Jensen, J.R.; Ramsey, E.W.; Holmes, J.M.; Michel, J.E.; Savitsky, B.; Davis, B.A.
  Article Title Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) Mapping for Oil Spill using Remote Sensing and GIS Technology
  Journal Title International Journal of Geographical Information Systems
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification Vol. 4
  Issue Identification No. 2
  Page(s) pp. 181-201
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

758.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Eastman, J.R.; Gold, S.
  Article Title Assessing the Impacts of Sea-Level Rise in Vietnam
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication January 1997
  Volume Identification Vol. 7
  Issue Identification No. 1
  Page(s) pp. 38-43
  Keywords Coastal Planning

759.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Graham, L.A.
  Article Title Land, Sea, Air: GPS/GIS Field Mapping Solutions for Terrestrial, Aquatic, and Aerial Settings
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication January 1997
  Volume Identification Vol. 10
  Issue Identification No. 1
  Page(s) pp. 40-46
  Keywords System Design

760.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Lucas, A.E.
  Article Title Data for Coastal GIS: Issues and Implications for Management
  Journal Title GeoJournal
  Date of Publication June 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 39
  Issue Identification No. 2
  Page(s) pp. 133-142
  Notes Author affiliation: Department of Geography, University of Bergen, Norway
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

761.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Gaffney, D.A.; Kelly, W.A.
  Article Title Under the Boardwalk: A Shore-Protection Plan Emerges
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication October 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 6
  Issue Identification No. 10
  Page(s) pp. 21-29
  Keywords Coastal Planning

762.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Wright, D.
  Article Title Rumblings on the Ocean Floor: GIS Supports Deep-Sea Research
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication January 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 6
  Issue Identification No. 1
  Page(s) pp. 22-29
  Notes Project described included work near Oregon and Washington coastlines
  Keywords Coastal Processes

763.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Jones, D.L.
  Article Title Coastal Engineering Data Retrieval System (CEDRS)
  Journal Title The CERCular--Coastal Engineering Research Center
  Date of Publication September 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. CERC-95-3
  Page(s) pp. 1-5
  Notes Published by the US Army Corps of Engineers
  Keywords System Design

764.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Wise, R.A.; Smith, S.J.
  Article Title Numerical Modeling of Storm-Induced Beach Erosion
  Journal Title The CERCular--Coastal Engineering Research Center
  Date of Publication March 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. CERC-96-1
  Page(s) pp. 1-5
  Notes Published by the US Army Corps of Engineers
  Keywords Coastal Processes

765.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Bottin, R.R. Jr.
  Article Title Design for Wave Protection at Newport North Marina, Yaquina Bay, Oregon
  Journal Title The CERCular--Coastal Engineering Research Center
  Date of Publication September 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. CERC-96-3
  Page(s) pp. 1-5
  Notes Published by the US Army Corps of Engineers
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

766.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Williams, D.A.
  Article Title Workshop on GIS Applications in the Coastal Zone Management of Small Island Developing States
  Journal Title Federal Geomatics Bulletin
  Date of Publication Winter 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. 6
  Issue Identification No. 2
  Storage Location/URL http://www.geocan.nrcan.gc.ca/iacg.bulletin/fgbv6n2/v6n2p9e. html
  Notes Canadian publication
  Keywords Coastal Planning

767.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Everitt, J.H.; Judd, F.W.; Escobar, D.E.; Davis, M.R.
  Article Title Integration of Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Technologies for Mapping Black Mangrove on the Texas Gulf Coast
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication Winter 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 12
  Issue Identification No. 1
  Page(s) pp. 64-69
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

768.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Hickey, R.J.; Bush, D.M.; Boulay, R.S.
  Article Title GIS Supports Coastal Risk Assessment
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication June 1997
  Volume Identification Vol. 10
  Issue Identification No. 6
  Page(s) pp. 54-58
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

769.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Appleton, E.L.
  Article Title A Cross-Media Approach to Saving the Chesapeake Bay
  Journal Title Environmental Science and Technology
  Date of Publication December 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. 29
  Issue Identification No. 12
  Page(s) pp. 550A-555A
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

770.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Reichhardt, T.
  Article Title Environmental GIS: The World in a Computer
  Journal Title Environmental Science and Technology
  Date of Publication August 1996
  Volume Identification Vol. 30
  Issue Identification No. 8
  Page(s) pp. 340A-343A
  Keywords System Design

771.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Dobson, J.E.
  Article Title International Conferences Address GIS in Coastal Management
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication May 1995
  Volume Identification Vol. 8
  Issue Identification No. 5
  Page(s) pp. 42-43
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

772.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Dobson, J.E.
  Article Title Database for Chesapeake Bay land-cover change created
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication July 1994
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 30-32
  Keywords System Design

773.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Garrett, M.; Jeffress, G.A.
  Article Title Managing Oil Spills: Texas GIS Incorporates Near-Real Time Environmental Data
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication January 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 28-35
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

774.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Zukowsi, S.H.; Wilkerson, G.W.; Malone, J.B. Jr.
  Article Title Fasciolosis in cattle in Louisiana. Development of a system to use soil maps in a geographic information system to estimate disease risk on Louisiana coastal marsh rangeland
  Journal Title Veterinary Parasitology
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 47
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 51-65
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

775.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Berry, J.K.
  Article Title GIS, remote sensing share a lofty marriage
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication October 1995
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 10
  Page(s) 26-27
  Keywords System Design

776.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Vanderzee, D.; Singh, A.
  Article Title Survey of geographical information system and image processing software
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 383-389
  Keywords System Design

777.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Budge, A.M.; Morain, S.A.
  Article Title Access remote sensing data for GIS
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication February 1995
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 45-49
  Keywords System Design

778.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Bocco, G.; Sanchez, R.; Riemann, H.
  Article Title GIS Affects Flood Planning Efforts
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication February 1995
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 58-60
  Keywords System Design

779.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Berry, J.K.
  Article Title Heads-up and feet-down digitizing
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication November 1995
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 34-35
  Keywords System Design

780.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Parker, H.D.
  Article Title The Unique Qualitites of a Geographic Information System: A Commentary
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 54
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 1547-1549
  Keywords System Design

781.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Ehler, C.N.; Basta, D.J.
  Article Title Integrated Management of Coastal Areas and Marine Sanctuaries: A New Paradigm
  Journal Title Oceanus
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 36
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 6-14
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

782.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Ray, G.C.
  Article Title Coastal-zone Biodiversity Patterns: Principles of Landscape Ecology May Help Explain the Processes Underlying Coastal Diversity
  Journal Title BioScience
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 41
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 490-498
  Keywords Coastal Processes

783.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Aranuvachapun, S.; LeBlond, P.H.
  Article Title Turbidity of Coastal Water Determined from Landsat
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment
  Date of Publication 1981
  Volume Identification 84
  Page(s) 113-132
  Keywords Coastal Processes

784.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Collins, M.; Pattiaratchi, C.
  Article Title Identification of Suspended Sediment in Coastal Waters Using Airborne Thematic Mapper Data
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1984
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 635-657
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

785.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Curran, P.J.; Hansom, J.D.; Plummer, S.; Pedley, M.I.
  Article Title Multispectral Remote Sensing of Nearshore Suspended Sediments: A Pilot Study
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 103-112
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

786.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Hinton, J.C.
  Article Title Application of Eigenvector Analysis to Remote Sensing of Coastal Water Quality
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 12
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 1441-1460
  Keywords Water Quality Management

787.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Johnson, R.W.
  Article Title Mapping of Chlorophyll-a Distributions in Coastal Zone Management
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1978
  Volume Identification 44
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 617-624
  Keywords System Design

788.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Johnson, R.W.; Harriss, R.C.
  Article Title Remote Sensing for Water Quality and Biological Measurements in Coastal Waters
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1980
  Volume Identification 46
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 77-85
  Keywords Water Quality Management

789.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Lindell, L.T.; Steinvall, O.; Jonsson, M.; Claesson, T.
  Article Title Mapping of Coastal-Water Turbidity using LANDSAT Imagery
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1985
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 629-642
  Keywords System Design

790.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Rimmer, J.C.; Collins, M.B.; Pattiaratchi, C.
  Article Title Mapping of Water Quality in Coastal Waters Using Airborne Thematic Mapper Data
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 85-102
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

791.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Van Stokkom, H.T.C.; Stokman, G.N.M.; Hovenier, J.W.
  Article Title Quantitative Use of Passive Optical Remote Sensing over Coastal and Inland Water Bodies
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 14
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 541-563
  Keywords System Design

792.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Viollier, M.; Sturm, B.
  Article Title CZCS Data Analysis in Turbid Coastal Water
  Journal Title Journal of Geophysical Research
  Date of Publication 1984
  Volume Identification 89
  Page(s) 4977-4985
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

793.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Griffith, M.; Ashe, J.
  Article Title Sustainable Development of Coastal and Marine Areas in Small Island Developing States: A Basis for Integrated Coastal Management
  Journal Title Ocean and Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 21
  Page(s) 269-284
  Keywords System Design

794.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Vallega, A.
  Article Title A Conceptual Approach to Integrated Coastal Management
  Journal Title Ocean and Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 21
  Page(s) 149-162
  Keywords System Design

795.   Bibliography of Journal, Article
  Author, Analytic Young, P.
  Article Title The 'New Science' of Wetland Restoration
  Journal Title Environmental Science and Technology
  Date of Publication July 1996
  Volume Identification 30
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 292A-296A
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

796.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Alper, S.
  Article Title Second Generation Automated Nautical Charting System at the National Ocean Service
  Journal Title FDC Newsletter
  Date of Publication 1990
  Page(s) 11
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

797.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Anderson, R.R.
  Article Title Applications of High-altitude Remote Sensing to Coastal Zone Ecological Studies
  Journal Title Operational Remote Sensing Seminar, American Society of Photogrammetry
  Date of Publication 1972
  Page(s) 191-95
  Keywords System Design

798.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Argento, M.S.F.
  Article Title O Sistema de Informacoes do Gerenciamento Costiero
  Journal Title Proc. Simp. Bras. Gerenciamento Costiero
  Date of Publication 1985
  Notes Describes Brazilian work on developing a coastal GIS
  Keywords System Design

799.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ashmore, S.; Johnson, N.
  Article Title Looking for Alaska's Coastal/Marine Boundary - The Story of the Alaska Federal/State Boundary Project
  Journal Title 1986 ACSM/ASPRS Fall Convention. ACSM Technical Papers
  Date of Publication 1986
  Page(s) 324-331
  Keywords Coastal Planning

800.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bartlett, D.J.
  Article Title GIS Applications for Regional Studies: The Antrim Coast Erosion Survey
  Journal Title Merlewood Research Papers, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Merlewood, Cumbria, England
  Date of Publication 1988
  Notes A short paper which describes how computer mapping using GIMMS was combined with an Oracle database to handle the data associated with an investigation of coastal erosion in Northern Ireland
  Keywords Coastal Processes

801.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Birdwell, K.R.; Daniels, R.C.
  Article Title A Global Geographic Information System Data Base of Storm Occurrences and Other Climatic Phenomena Affecting Coastal Zones
  Journal Title Environmental Sciences Division Publication No. 3656
  Date of Publication 1991
  Page(s) 139 +apps.
  Notes A report describing a comprehensive data base of climate data relating to the coasts of the world
  Keywords Disaster Management

802.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Boedeker, D.
  Article Title Nutzungskonflikte und deren Auswirkungen auf die Uferlandschaft der Eckernforder Bucht
  Journal Title Hamburger Geographische Studien
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 44
  Page(s) 145-160
  Keywords Coastal Planning

803.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bokuniewicz, H.; Goldsmith, V.; Clarke, K.
  Article Title I-Geographic Information System: Section 728-PL99-662, Monitoring and Modeling the New York Bight
  Journal Title Final Report, N.Y. District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Date of Publication 1989
  Page(s) 11p & slides
  Keywords System Design

804.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bokuniewicz, H.; Goldsmith, V.; Clarke, K.
  Article Title II-GIS for Zone of Siting Feasibility in support of a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dredged Material Disposal (Mud Dump Site) Replacement
  Journal Title Final Report, N.Y. District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Date of Publication 1989
  Page(s) 11p & slides
  Keywords System Design

805.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bourgeois, P.; Barras, J.; Blackmon, B.; Clark, D.
  Article Title Geographic Information Systems Applications for Marsh Management Plans
  Journal Title Biological Report--U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 89
  Issue Identification 22
  Page(s) 330-343
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

806.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Brandt, J.; Brandt, R.; Frederiksen, P.; Frederiksen, P.; Munier, B.; Holmes, E.
  Article Title Geografisk Informations System til Faellesnordisk Monitoringsprogram
  Journal Title Rapport Vedrorende Programmets Bilag 2
  Date of Publication 1990
  Page(s) 64
  Keywords System Design

807.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Carter, V.
  Article Title Computer Mapping of Coastal Wetlands
  Journal Title USGS Professional Paper 929
  Date of Publication 1976
  Keywords System Design

808.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Christensen, E.J.; Jensen, J.R.; Ramsey, E.W.; Mackey, H.E.Jr.
  Article Title Wetlands Vegetation Change Detection using High Resolution Aircraft MSS Data
  Journal Title 1986 ACSM/ASPRS Fall Convention. ACSM Technical Papers
  Date of Publication 1986
  Page(s) 148-162
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

809.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Christidis, Z.D.
  Article Title A Parallel Processing Technique for Oceanic Pollution Problems
  Journal Title Computer Techniques in Environmental Studies III
  Date of Publication 1990
  Page(s) 285-298
  Keywords System Design

810.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Clark, W.F.
  Article Title North Carolina's Estuaries: A Pilot Study for Managing Multiple Use in the State's Public Trust Waters
  Journal Title Abermarle-Pamlico Study Report 90-10
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords System Design

811.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Clayton, I.
  Article Title Gulf of Maine GIS Database Aids Oceanographers
  Journal Title Sea Technology
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 32
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 29-33
  Keywords System Design

812.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Coleman, D.E.; Law, M.N.; Stewart, C.J.
  Article Title A Great Lakes Geographical Information System and Coastal Zone Database
  Journal Title The Operational Geographer
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 5-8
  Keywords System Design

813.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Courboules, J.; Maniere, R.; Bouchon, C.
  Article Title Systemes d'Informations Geocodes et Teledetection a Houte Resolution
  Journal Title Oceanologica Acta
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 11
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 337-351
  Notes Exemple d'application aux Cotes Joraniennes (Geocoded information system and high resolution remote sensing. Application to the Jordanian Coast)
  Keywords System Design

814.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Crandal, D.A.
  Article Title U.S. Recreation Information System
  Journal Title Tourism Management
  Date of Publication 1986
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 205-207
  Keywords System Design

815.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Dickson, S.M.
  Article Title Coastal Hazards Mapping of Maine's Beaches
  Journal Title 1986: The Year in Review
  Date of Publication 1987
  Notes Activities of the Maine Geological Survey Department of Conservation
  Keywords Coastal Processes

816.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Dickson, S.M.; Kelley, J.T.
  Article Title Coastal Hazards and Geological Mapping of Maine's Beaches and Barrier Islands
  Journal Title Geological Society of America Bulletin
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 19
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 11
  Keywords Coastal Processes

817.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Dickson, S.M.; Kelley, J.T.; Witherill, D.T.
  Article Title The Threat of Sea-level Rise and New Codes for Coastal Sand Dune Development in Maine
  Journal Title Geological Society of America Bulletin
  Date of Publication 1988
  Issue Identification 20
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

818.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ditton, R.B.; Miller, M.L.
  Article Title Coastal Recreation: An Emerging Area of Managerial Concern and Research Opportunity
  Journal Title Leisure Sciences
  Date of Publication 1986
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 223-239
  Keywords System Design

819.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Eberhart, R.C.
  Article Title Pressures on the Edge of Chesapeake Bay: 1973-1979
  Journal Title Environmental Programs Report CPE-7905
  Date of Publication 1980
  Notes Maryland, USA: John Hopkins University
  Keywords Coastal Planning

820.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ellis, M.Y.
  Article Title Coastal Mapping Handbook
  Date of Publication 1978
  Notes United States Government Printing Office: Washington
  Keywords Coastal Planning

821.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ellis, R.H.
  Article Title Coastal Zone Management System: A Combination of Tools
  Journal Title Marine Technology Society: Tools for Coastal Zone Management
  Notes Washington, D.C.: Marine Technology Society
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

822.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Erwin, D.G.; Picton, B.E.; Connor, D.W.; Howson, C.M.; Gilleece, P.; Bogues, M.J.
  Article Title The Northern Ireland Sub-Littoral Survey
  Journal Title Ulster Museum
  Date of Publication 1986
  Notes Belfast, Northern Ireland
  Keywords System Design

823.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic ESL Incorporated
  Article Title The Application of Remote Sensing and Computer Systems to Coastal Zone Management
  Journal Title Document No. 5
  Date of Publication 1975
  Notes ESL Inc, Sunnyvale, CA
  Keywords Coastal Planning

824.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Everitt, J.H.; Escobar, D.E.; Judd, F.W.
  Article Title Evaluation of Airborne Video Imagery for Distinguishing Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans) on the Lower Texas Gulf Coast
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 1169-1173
  Keywords Coastal Planning

825.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Field, D.W.
  Article Title National Coastal Wetlands Data Base
  Journal Title FDC Newsletter
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 7
  Keywords System Design

826.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Fricker, A.; Forbes, D.L.
  Article Title A System for Coastal Description and Classification
  Journal Title Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1988
  Issue Identification 16
  Page(s) pp. 111-137
  Keywords System Design

827.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Frischeisen, E.R.; Argento, M.S.F.; Herz, R.; Carneiro, R.P.
  Article Title The Coastal Management Program in Brazil
  Journal Title American Society of Civil Engineers
  Page(s) 1-9
  Notes In Coastlines of Brazil, Edited by Claudio Neves
  Keywords System Design

828.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Guss, P.
  Article Title Tidelands Mapping for the Coastal Plains Region
  Journal Title American Society of Photogrammetry, Coastal Mapping Symposium
  Date of Publication 1972
  Page(s) 243-262
  Keywords Coastal Planning

829.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Heinecke, A.M.
  Article Title Experiences with PC Databases in Maritime Environmental Protection
  Journal Title Computer Techniques in Environmental Studies III
  Date of Publication 1990
  Page(s) 311-321
  Keywords System Design

830.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hill, G.J.E.; Kelly, G.D.
  Article Title A Comparison of Existing Map Products and LANDSAT for Land Cover Mapping
  Journal Title Cartography
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 51-57
  Notes Author's address/affiliation: Univ. of Queensland, Dept of Geography, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4067, Australia
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

831.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hubertz, J.M.; Driver, D.B.; Reinhard, R.D.
  Article Title Wind Waves on the Great Lakes: A 32 Year Hindcast
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 945-968
  Notes Describes how shortcomings in the available database relating to wave climate in the North American Great Lakes was overcome by backwards projection ('hindcasting') from existing limited data.
  Keywords System Design

832.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Humphreys, R.G.
  Article Title Marine Information Systems
  Journal Title Hydrographic Journal
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 54
  Page(s) 19-21
  Keywords System Design

833.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jeffries-Harris, T.; Selwood, J.
  Article Title Management of Marine Sand and Gravel - A Seabed Information System
  Journal Title Land and Mineral Surveying (L&MS)
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 6-8
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

834.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jones, D.K.
  Article Title A Coastal Area Information System for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection: A Feasability Study
  Date of Publication 1975
  Notes Bureau of Regional Planning, Division of State and Regional Planning, N.J. Dept of Community Affairs, 329 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08625
  Keywords System Design

835.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kam, S.P.
  Article Title The Use of GIS for Coastal Resources Study: Some Case Examples
  Journal Title Tropical Coastal Area Management
  Date of Publication 1989
  Page(s) 6-7
  Notes The Malaysian Coastal Resources Management project is using the Spatial Analysis System (SPANS) for preliminary analysis of socioeconomic data in South Johore
  Keywords System Design

836.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kappraff, J.
  Article Title The Geometry of Coastlines: A Study in Fractals
  Journal Title Computers and Mathematics with Applications
  Date of Publication 1986
  Volume Identification 12b
  Issue Identification 3/4
  Page(s) 655-671
  Notes Various mathematical models of coastlines are presented, displaying different aspects of self similarity
  Keywords System Design

837.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Komar, P.D.
  Article Title Computer Models of Shoreline Changes
  Journal Title CRC Handbook of Coastal Processes and Erosion
  Date of Publication 1983
  Notes CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, FL
  Keywords System Design

838.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Langran, G.
  Article Title Tracing Temporal Information in an Automated Nautical Charting System
  Journal Title Cartography and Geographic Information Ssytems
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 291-299
  Notes The author considers methods of spatiotemporal representation within traditional geographic information systems data structures
  Keywords System Design

839.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Leatherman, S.P.
  Article Title Shoreline Mapping: A Comparison of Techniques
  Journal Title Shore and Beach
  Date of Publication 1983
  Volume Identification 51
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 28-33
  Keywords System Design

840.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Loubersac, L.; Populus, J.
  Article Title The Applications of High Resolution Satellite Data for Coastal Management and Planning in a Pacific Coral Island
  Journal Title Geocarto International
  Date of Publication 1986
  Volume Identification 1
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 17-31
  Notes Address/affiliation of authors: Dept de Pesquisas e Aplicacoes, Inst. de Pesquisas Espaciais, C.P. 515, 12201, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, Brasil
  Keywords System Design

841.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Loubersac, L.; Grotte, A.; Viollier, M.
  Article Title Utilisation des Images SPOT pour l'Amenagement Littoral et l'Inventaire des Sites Aquacoles en Nouvelle caledonie (Project ALIAS). Resultats Preliminaries
  Journal Title Unpublished report
  Date of Publication 1986
  Notes Obtainable from Inst. Francais de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, 29273 Brest, France) 7 pages total
  Keywords Coastal Planning

842.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Matusek, S.
  Article Title Nutzungskonflikte auf der Insel Sylt. Darstellung, Bewertung und Wege zur Problemlosung unter Verwendung eines GIS
  Journal Title Dipl. Arb. Keil.
  Date of Publication 1990
  Page(s) 100
  Keywords Coastal Planning

843.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Meaille, R.; Wald, L.; Boudouresque, C.F.
  Article Title Cartes des Peuplements Benthiques en Mediterranee: Constitution d'une Banque de donnees Geocodeeset Synthese Cartographique
  Journal Title Oceanologica Acta
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 11
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 201-211
  Keywords Coastal Planning

844.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Mealle, G.; Wald, L.
  Article Title A Geographical Information System for some Mediterranean Benthic Communitites
  Journal Title International Journal of Geographical Information Systems
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 79-86
  Notes Describes the use of GIS to integrate a large amount of data on a single theme (benthic communities). A GIS was used to pull together the data, identify gaps, and eleminate redundancies.
  Keywords System Design

845.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Neilsen, P.
  Article Title Three Simple Models of Wave Sediment Transport
  Journal Title Coastal Engineering
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 12
  Page(s) 43-62
  Keywords System Design

846.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Pleasants, J.B.
  Article Title The Marine Environment and Resources Research and Management Systems, MERRMS
  Date of Publication Not available
  Notes Mimeograph: Original source unknown
  Keywords System Design

847.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Pramanik, M.A.H.; Ali, A.; Quadir, D.A.; Rahman, A.; Shahid, M.A.; Hossain, M.D.
  Article Title Regional Seminar on the Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Coastal Zone Management and Environmental Monitoring, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Nov 18-26, 1986
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 659-673
  Keywords System Design

848.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Reithmuller, R.; Lisken, A.; van Bernem, K.H.; Krasemann, H.L.; Mueller, A.; Patzig, S.
  Article Title WATiS - An Information System for Wadden Sea Research and Management
  Date of Publication Not available
  Notes Publication details not available
  Keywords System Design

849.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Robinson, G.J.
  Article Title Projet d'Atlas Marin Numerique du Royaume-Uni: Approche progressive vers un systeme d'informations marines
  Journal Title Revue Hudrographique Internationale Monaco
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 68
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 41-54
  Notes Describes the British Digital Marine Atlas Project
  Keywords System Design

850.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Robinson, G.J.
  Article Title The UK Digital Marine Atlas Project: An Evolutionary Approach towards a Marine Information System
  Journal Title International Hydrographic Review, Monaco
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 68
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 39-51
  Keywords System Design

851.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rogers, Golden, and Halpern, Inc
  Article Title Profile of the Barnegat Bay
  Date of Publication 1990
  Notes Report prepared for the Barnegat Bay Study Group by Rogers, Golden and Halpern, Inc., in association with Expert Information Systems, Inc.
  Keywords System Design

852.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Schauser, U.H.; Sterr, H.
  Article Title Inhaltliche und methodische Konzeption landschaftsokologischer Untersuchungen im Litoral der Schleswig-holsteinischen Ost-und Nordseekuste
  Journal Title Essener Geographische Arbeiten
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 17
  Page(s) 1-9
  Keywords System Design

853.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Smith, A.W.S.; Piggott, T.L.
  Article Title In Search of a Coastal Management Database
  Journal Title Shore and Beach
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 55
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 13-20
  Keywords System Design

854.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Specter, C.; Gayle, D.
  Article Title Managing Technology Transfer for Coastal Zone Development: Caribbean Experts Identify Major Issues
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 11
  Issue Identification 10
  Page(s) 1729-1740
  Notes Report on the deliberations of a Delphi Panel survey.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

855.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sterr, H.; Boedeker, D.
  Article Title Anthropogene Modifizerung der Kustenlandschaft und litoralen Morphodynamik im Bereich der Eckernforder Bucht. Ostsee
  Journal Title Berliner Geographische Studien
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 25
  Page(s) 219-245
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

856.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Thornton, L.
  Article Title GIS Supports Environmental Assessment and Settlement of Exxon Oil Spill
  Journal Title New Jersey GIS Update
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

857.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic van der Meulen, F.; Witter, J.V.; Arens, B.
  Article Title Assessing Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Natural Dune Functions along the Dutch Coast: 1990-2090 (A Landscape Ecological Study of the Foredunes with help of a Geographic Information System)
  Date of Publication 1990
  Notes Cited in van der Meulen et al, 1991
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

858.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Weismiller, R.A.; Kristof, S.J.; Scholz, D.K.; Anuta, P.F.; Momin, S.A.
  Article Title Change Detection in Coastal Zone Environments
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1977
  Volume Identification 43
  Issue Identification 12
  Page(s) 1533-1539
  Notes The paper describes how techniques were developed and employed to analyse Landsat MSS temporal data for change detection on the coast of Texas
  Keywords System Design

859.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Welch, R.; Mandden-Remillard, M.; Slack, R.B.
  Article Title Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Techniques for Aquatic Resource Evaluation
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1988
  Volume Identification 54
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 177-185
  Keywords System Design

860.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Weyl, P.K.
  Article Title Simple Information Systems for Coastal Zone Management
  Journal Title Coastal Zone Management Journal
  Date of Publication 1982
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 155-182
  Keywords System Design

861.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Weyl, P.K.
  Article Title Interactive Tidal Model of Contaminant Transport through the Port of New York
  Journal Title Rapp. P.-v. Reun.Cons. int Explor. Mer.
  Date of Publication 1986
  Volume Identification 186
  Page(s) 104-114
  Keywords System Design

862.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Williams, A.T.; Lavalle, C.D.
  Article Title Coastal Landscape Evaluation and Photography
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 1011-1020
  Keywords System Design

863.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Wohlwill, J.F.
  Article Title The Visual Impact of Development in the Coastal Zone Areas
  Journal Title Coastal Zone Management Journal
  Date of Publication 1982
  Volume Identification 9
  Keywords System Design

864.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Wolf, D.; Augenstein, T.
  Article Title A Demonstration GIS Project to Assist the Chesapeake Bay 'clean up' in the Elizabeth River Drainage Basin
  Journal Title FDC Newsletter
  Date of Publication 1988
  Keywords Coastal Planning

865.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Weimerskirch, H.; Wilson, R.P.; Guinet, C.; Koudil, M.
  Article Title Use of seabirds to monitor sea-surface temperatures and to validate satellite remote-sensing measurements in the Southern Ocean.
  Journal Title Marine Ecology Progress Series
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 126
  Issue Identification 1-3
  Page(s) 299-303
  Abstract Changes in sea-surface temperture (SST) including the position of the sub-tropical convergence of the southern Indian Ocean were ascertained by using wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans fitted with temperature recorders and by satellite tracking systems. Flight phases interspaced with frequent pauses on the sea means that albatrosses make useful tools for studying SST in the Southern Ocean, because in situ measurements (to validate satellite data) are rare because of the remoteness of the area. Comparison of satellite-derived data and measurements using albatrosses indicate a good relationship between the two sets of data. It is suggested that albatrosses could be useful for monitoring SST and validating satellite-derived data in remote areas of Southern Ocean particularly in winter when cloud cover precludes satellite measurements of SST. -Authors
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

866.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Salem, B.B.; El Cibahy, A.; El Raey, M.
  Article Title Detection of land cover classes in agro-ecosystems of northern Egypt by remote sensing.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 14
  Page(s) 2581-2594
  Abstract The objective of this study is to detect the current land cover classes of a representative area in the coastal agricultural land of Egypt, where changes have been observed recently due to the urban sprawl. This has been achieved after the production of different vegetation indices, and the comaprison between them and their sensitivity to the environmental conditions of the area under study. This was followed by the production of profiles of different Vegetation Index (VI) images, and supervised Maximum Likelihood Classification (MLC), for the assessment of land cover classes and their cover percentage. -from Authors
  Keywords Coastal Planning

867.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Robinson, I.S.; Weeks, A.R.; Booty, B.A.
  Article Title A towed near-surface optical reflectance meter for measuring ocean colour in support of remote sensing.
  Journal Title Deep Sea Research, Part I
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 42
  Issue Identification 11-12
  Page(s) 2093-2111
  Abstract An underwater optical instrument, the Lightfish, measures near-surface irradiance reflectance in six spectral channels while it is towed from a research vessel at a depth of a few metres. The detectors are configured such that all downward-looking detectors observe the same instrument shadow. Effects of self-shading are negligible for waters and wavelengths having absorption coefficients less than 0.3 m 'SUP - 1' . Variance in the derived spectral reflectance ratios is shown to be significantly reduced compared with that in single channel irradiance measurements. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

868.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Plyusnin, V.M.
  Article Title A remote sensing-based assessment of landscape modification in east Siberia.
  Journal Title Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 32
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 71-79
  Abstract The author examines a wide variety of ways in which natural landscapes in Irkutsk Oblast have been distributed by human activity, especially in the area immediately west of Lake Baykal. Much attention is devoted to the types of modifications of the landscape identifiable on space and remote sensing imagery and techniques for the compilation of special-purpose thematic maps based on the information contained in that imagery. Among the later is a map depicting the degree of landscape modification at five levels from no- change/very slight modification to intensive disturbance. -Journal summary
  Keywords Coastal Planning

869.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Nazarsky, T.; Dimitrov, G.; Levchev, C.
  Article Title International project 'PRIRODA' for remote sensing from orbital station 'MIR'.
  Journal Title Turkish Journal of Physics
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 19
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 976-981
  Abstract The international project PRIRODA for remote sensing of the Earth is presented. A major part of the programe represent the studies of ocean-atmosphere interation, the study of the mechanisms of ocean surface temperature anomalies as well as their relationship atmosphere heating sources, the study of there anomalies-related large-scale movements in ocean and atmosphere, the control of vegetation and now- cover state, soil humidity and mineralization, water basis mineralization, the indication of the different lynes of land surface ocean and atmosphere pollution. Bulgarian contribution to the program is explained. -Authors
  Keywords System Design

870.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Howden, M.
  Article Title Application of remote sensing for monitoring the Sydney deepwater ocean outfalls.
  Author, Monographic Wrobel, L.C.; Latinopoulos, P.
  Journal Title Water pollution III: modelling, measuring and prediction
  --- Computational Mechanics Publications
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 269-276
  Abstract The Water Board in Sydney constructed three deep ocean outfalls to replace existing shore-based effluent outfalls. An environmental monitoring program was established to investigate the effects of the new outfalls. As part of this program various remote sensing techniques were examined to provide input for biological and physical oceanographic studies of the coastal environment. One of the main objectives of the remote sensing program was to provide data for the verification of the outfall plume behaviour as predicted by 3D numerical models. The remote sensing techniques examined included satellite imagery in the visible and thermal infra-red regions, high frequency radar and airborne scanner data. The results provided a synoptic view of surface or near-surface features and when combined with in situ measurements, a comprehensive description of the governing processes was obtained. -Author
  Keywords Water Quality Management; Coastal Planning

871.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Fast, O.; Cronstrom, E.
  Article Title Aerial remote sensing aids in oil spill clean-up
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 48-51
  Abstract The increase of environmental consciousness and a growing concern for the health of the Baltic Sea have necessitated major administrative and technical developments for the prevention of oil pollution in an efficient and coordinated sea environment protection program. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

872.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Xu, J.; Wang, D.; Sa, Y.; Xiao, Q.; Feng, Y.
  Article Title Monitoring of 1991 Eastern China Flooding with Polar Orbiting Meteorological Satellites FY-1 and NOAA.
  Journal Title Acta Meteorologica Sinica
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 87-94
  Abstract With polar orbiting meteorological satellites FY-1 and NOAA, flooding was monitored in the areas of the Huaihe River basin and the Taihu Lake region during June and July 1991. All satellite images from FY-1 and NOAA for concerned areas before and during flooding were examined. Those of cloud-free, with small amount of cumulus or thin cirrus were selected to examine the situation. Navigation and projection were carefully performed, to ensure the projected images at different time overlapped accurately with each other in 1-2 pixels. Ten images from May 16 to August 18 of 1991 were examined. The results show that in the Lixiahe area, Jiangsu Province, the area submerged in total was the largest; along main stream of the Huaihe River, the Chuhe River, and around the Chaohu Lake, a large % of area submerged; while in the Taihu Lake area, less field submerged. Flood monitoring was performed for 87 counties in the region concerned. These counties were put in order according to the % of submerged area in total. This showed the extent of the disaster at any one view point. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

873.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bowers, D.G.; Harker, G.E.L.; Stephan, B.
  Article Title Absorption spectra of inorganic particles in the Irish Sea and their relevance to remote sensing of chlorophyll.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 12
  Page(s) 2449-2460
  Abstract The absorption spectrum of over 100 samples of mineral suspended solids collected from the Menai Strait has been measured. This spectrum has been incorporated into a simple model of the blue- green ratio in the presence of both chlorophyll and mineral suspended solids. The main effect of mineral suspended solids is to decrease the sensitivity of the blue-green ratio to changes in chlorophyll in shelf seas and we conclude that the blue-green ratio may not be the best remote sensing tool for measuring chlorophyll in case 2 waters.
  Keywords System Design

874.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ionov, V.V.; Shilov, I.O.
  Article Title The peculiarities of the circulation of river waters and oceanological fronts on scanner IR-images and natural observations of the White Sea in June.
  Journal Title Vestnik, Sankt Peterburgskogo Universiteta, Seriya Geologiya i Geografiya
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 53-61
  Notes Language of article:Russian
  Abstract This study uses IR-images from NOAA obtained by an AVHRR scanner and 'in situ' data used for monitoring sea surface temperature (SST) of the White Sea in June 1994. The spatial variability of the SST is characterized by bimodal regime. The maximum is observed in the images obtained at about 13 GTM. The spatial distribution of the SST is related to peculiarities in the semidiurnal tides dominant in the White Sea.
  Keywords System Design

875.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Mason, D.C.; Davenport, I.J.; Robinson, G.J.; Flather, R.A.; McCartney, B.S.
  Article Title Construction of an inter-tidal digital elevation model by the 'water-line' method.
  Journal Title Geophysical Research Letters
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 22
  Issue Identification 23
  Page(s) 3187-3190
  Abstract Progress in the development of a method for constructing a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of an inter-tidal zone using remote sensing and hydrodynamic modelling is decribed. The method allows the construction of an inter-tidal DEM over large areas relatively quickly as well as frequent subsequent monitoring of the DEM to detect changes, and is particularly suited to SAR satellite data because of the all-weather day-night capability of SAR. The resulting DEM may be used for the development of improved hydrodynamic models, and for studying sediment mass transport in the intertidal zone. -Authors
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

876.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ferrier, G.
  Article Title A field study of the variability in the suspended sediment concentration-reflectance relationship.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 14
  Page(s) 2713-2720
  Abstract Variability in the suspended sediment concentration (SSC)- reflectance relationship has been investigated using a ground spectroradiometer and the results have been compared to laboratory studies with the aim of deriving more universally applicable relationships. This study indicates that variation in the SSC-reflectance relationship can be caused by changing the viewing angle, and also by different particle shapes. The application of a polarizing filter was shown to be a possible method of removing some of the specular components of reflected radiation. -Author
  Keywords System Design

877.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kadimova, S.G.
  Article Title Impurity concentration determination by radiance remote sensing measurements in the Caspian Sea.
  Journal Title Turkish Journal of Physics
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 19
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 1055-1058
  Abstract Upward radiation optical measurements of the sea is widely used for determining water types, absorption and scattering characteristics, concentration and content of suspended particulates in water. These measurements combined with the measurements of other sea characteristics and simulation techniques make it possible to solve numerous problems. -from Author
  Keywords Water Quality Management

878.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kahle, H.G.; Muller, M.V.; Straub, C.
  Article Title Satellite geodesy and geodynamics: current projects of the ETH Zurich in Greece and Anatolia.
  Journal Title Mensuration, Photogrammetrie, Genie Rural
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 95
  Page(s) 227-231
  Notes Satellitengeodasie und Geodynamik: Aktuelle Projekte der ETH- Zurich in Griechenland und Anatolien.
  Abstract Geodesy can assist in detecting changes in the Earth's crust and in producing geodynamic models. Satellites make it possible to extend geodesic research into areas which have great significance for the detection of changes on a planetary scale e.g. variations in sea level, the movement of tectonic plates, intra-plate deformations, melting of the ice-caps, variations in the earth's rotation, and variations in the gravitational field. The radiowave-based procedure of the GPS satellite system also offers new practical applications. The paper describes research programmes in progress in the seismically and tectonically active zones of Greece and Anatolia which illustrate the possibilities of geodesic measurements with reference to geodynamic problems. -English summary
  Keywords Geology

879.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Suga, Y.; Takeuchi, S.; Kimura, H.; Inanaga, A.
  Article Title Environmental monitoring of land and sea surface using multisensors.
  Journal Title Advances in Space Research
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 97-106
  Abstract The Seto Inland Sea area of Japan was selected as an intensive study area. A modified maximum likelihood method, applied to LANDSAT/TM data of two different dates, was used to produce a precise land cover change map of a regional scale. The capability for land cover change detection of NOAA/AVHRR data was investigated using the combined data set of AVHRR and LANDSAT/TM. Sea surface temperature was extracted from MOS-1/VTIR data by applying the split window method. These multiple sensor data were made into an environmental database combined with GIS data which can be effectively utilized for monitoring and assessment of natural environments. -from Authors
  Keywords Coastal Planning

880.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Antcliff, M.
  Article Title Down to the Sea in Ships - Royal Navy Warships use GIS and GPS tools for better Tactical Plots.
  Journal Title Mapping Awareness
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 38-41
  Abstract Using off-the-shelf GIS technology and GPS, the Royal Navy has equipped some of its warships with a standalone plotting system that offers greater accuracy and increases the amount of tactical information plotted. The new system, which is proving invaluable as a flexible, low-cost planning tool, may even save lives. -Author
  Keywords System Design

881.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gao, J.; Lythe, M.B.
  Article Title The Maximum Cross-Correlation approach to detecting translational motions from sequential remote-sensing images.
  Journal Title Computers and Geosciences
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 22
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 525-534
  Abstract This paper presents the principle of the Maximum Cross-Correlation (MCC) approach in detecting translational motions within dynamic fields from time-sequential remotely sensed images. A C program implementing the approach is presented and illustrated in a flowchart. The program is tested with a pair of sea-surface temperature images derived from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) images near East Cape, New Zealand. Results show that the mean currents in the region have been detected satisfactorily with the approach. -Authors
  Keywords System Design

882.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Howard, J.; Clark, C.
  Article Title Satellite data reveal new view of ocean floor.
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 12
  Page(s) 31-35
  Abstract Scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and NOAA have used satellite measurements to develop the most detailed picture to date of the global seafloor. The computerized image of the seafloor opens new doors to underwater exploration, including identifying previously unknown volcanoes, studying the tectonic history of the oceans, and searching for untapped petroleum reserves. -from Authors
  Keywords Geology

883.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Binks, R.
  Article Title Increasing range of tasks for underwater acoustic positioning.
  Journal Title Geomatics Info Magazine
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 47-50
  Abstract Underwater acoustic positioning now plays a key role in every aspect of offshore oil and gas exploitation, from the positioning of seismic streamers, in exploration drilling, in field development, construction, production and maintenance. This article looks at just two examples of underwater positioning at work in the Far East: on China's Liuhua Field and on the dynamically positioned construction vessel 'Pacific Constructor'. Finally, the role of acoustics in establishing an underwater GIS is examined. -from Author
  Keywords Geology

884.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Siljestrom, P.; Moreno, A.; Rey, J.
  Article Title Seafloor characterization through side scan sonar image processing.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 625-632
  Abstract This paper presents the most suitable image processing techniques being used at present for recognising features either lying on the seafloor or floating in the water column. The studied images correspond to the Cabrera Archipelago, in the Mediterranean Sea. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Geology

885.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Arabelos, D.; Tziavos, I. N.
  Article Title Combination of ERS-1 and TOPEX altimetry for precise geoid and gravity recovery in the Mediterranean Sea.
  Journal Title Geophysical Journal International
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 125
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 285-302
  Abstract From the separate processing and crossover analysis of repeat ERS-1 and TOPEX altimeter data in the Mediterranean basin it was assessed that the TOPEX data are characterized by higher accuracy than that of ERS-1 and other previous missions' data. It is also known from the coverage of both missions that the resolution of ERS-1 data is superior to that of the TOPEX data. A common adjustment of both altimeter data sources was carried out in order to improve the prediction accuracy of gravity anomalies and geoid heights in the Mediterranean Sea. The computed gravimetric geoid heights have been compared with the corresponding SSHs in three test subareas. The sd of the differences was found to vary from 55 cm in the eastern test subarea to 7 cm in the central subarea. In the western test subarea the sd of the corresponding differences reached a level of 12 cm. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

886.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sanjeevi, S.
  Article Title Morphology of dunes of the Coromandel coast of Tamil Nadu: a satellite data based approach for coastal landuse planning.
  Journal Title Landscape and Urban Planning
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 34
  Issue Identification 3-4
  Page(s) 189-195
  Abstract Dunes occupy a large part of the Coromandel coast and have a key role in the morphology and landuse planning of this coastal zone. These dunes are an important source of ground water, heavy minerals, silica (glass) sands and are also potential avenues for social forestry, mixed forests, plantations and recreational resorts. As a first step in coastal zone management, mapping of these dunes and study of their relation to landuse is to be carried out. Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS-1A) imagery has been used to map them. This paper gives an account of mapping these coastal dunes using IRS-1A imagery, a study of their morphology, the related landuse/land cover details, and also suggestions for optimal landuse management techniques. -from Author
  Keywords Coastal Planning

887.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Drinkrow, D.R.; Cherry, M.I.
  Article Title Anuran distribution, diversity and conservation in South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland.
  Journal Title South African Journal of Zoology
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 30
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 82-90
  Abstract The distributions of 96 anuran species in South Africa were mapped using published locality records, and the collections of the South African and Port Elizabeth museums. Centres of richness, endemism and Red Data Book richness were identified, and compared with currently protected areas, using a geographical information system. Maputaland and the Kwazulu/Natal coast were identified as centres of species richness. Endemic 'hotspots' occur in the vicinity of Pietermaritzburg, Durban and the fynbos region of the W Cape. A large portion (95.8%) of South African anuran species are found in protected areas. The importance of accurate collection data, for incorporation into species databases, and the regular publication of reserve species lists is emphasized. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management; Coastal Planning

888.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jiming, Y.; Chuancheng, G.; Li, L.; Jun, L.; Chongyi, G.; Wenze, L.
  Article Title Satellite remote sensing prediction of Japanese pilchard fishing ground in the Huanghai Sea and the East China Sea.
  Journal Title Science in China, Series B
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 38
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 336-344
  Abstract The thermophily, fishing season and central fishing ground of Japanese pilchard (Sardinops melanosticta ) were studed by using satellite remote sensing (SRS) and other methods in Haizhou Bay and Tsushima waters. The results indicated that the thermophilic values of the fish stock are 11 - 20 degrees C and both fishing grounds are increasing in temperature from the beginning to the end of the fishing period. The water temperature is a key factor affecting the fishing season and the catch of the fishing ground. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

889.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Pfirman, S.L.; Kogeler, J.; Anselme, B.
  Article Title Coastal environments of the western Kara and eastern Barents seas.
  Journal Title Deep Sea Research, Part-II
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 42
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 1391-1412
  Abstract Satellite images from the Kara Sea show that, until July, fast-ice extends along the coast and fills the estuaries of the Ob' and Yenisey rivers. It is separated from offshore drift-ice by a region of open water, comprising a flaw lead/polynya. By August, much of the fast and drift-ice has melted and retreated from the southwestern Kara Sea, leaving behind a persistent patch of sea-ice east of Novaya Zemlya. The potential for exchange of water, ice and contaminants with the Barents Sea through Karskiye Vorota, south of Novaya Zemlya, is discussed in the context of the temperature and turbidity distribution observed in the satellite images. -from Authors
  Keywords Coastal Processes

890.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Belchansky, G.I.; Mordvintsev, I.N.; Ovchinnikov, G.K.; Douglas, D.C.
  Article Title Assessing trends in Arctic sea-ice distribution in the Barents and Kara seas using the Kosmos-Okean satellite series.
  Journal Title Polar Record
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 31
  Issue Identification 177
  Page(s) 129-134
  Abstract Trends in the annual minimum sea-ice extent, determined by three criteria (absolute annual minimum, minimum monthly mean, and the extent at the end of August), were investigated for the Barents and western Kara seas and adjacent parts of the Arctic Ocean during 1984-1993. Four definitions of ice extent were examined, based on thesholds of ice concentration: >90%, >70%, >40%, and >10% (E1, E2, E3, and E4, respectively. Trends were studied using ice maps produced by the Russian Hydro-Meteorological Service, Kosmos and Okean satellite imagery, and data extracted from published literature. -from Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management

891.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Tassan, S.
  Article Title SeaWiFS potential for remote sensing of marine Trichodesmium at sub-bloom concentration.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 18
  Page(s) 3619-3627
  Abstract The SeaWiFS potential for identifying the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium , at low concentration in oligotrophic case 1 waters, has been investigated by numerical simulations using a three-component model of sea colour. The results obtained indicate that simple algorithms, which operate on data recorded by SeaWiFS bands 2, 3, and 5, should have the capability to discriminate pixels containing Trichodesmium at concentrations as low as 0.1-0.3 mg m 'SUP -3' chlorophyll a, as well as to yield an estimate of the concentration. -Author
  Keywords System Design

892.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Etkin, V. S.; Trokhimovski, Y.G.
  Article Title Microwave passive remote sensing of sea surface.
  Journal Title Turkish Journal of Physics
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 19
  Issue Identification 10
  Page(s) 1352-1357
  Abstract This paper addresses applications of microwave radiometer measurements from satellite of sea surface parameters, determining various processes, which result in surface waves modulation. These measurements from aircraft or from space provide information about atmospheric parameters, water temperature near surface wind direction, internal waves in the ocean- atmosphere, as well as pollution on the sea surface. -Authors
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

893.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Huhnerfuss, H.
  Article Title Natural and man-made sea slicks in the North Sea investigated by a helicopter-borne 5-frequency radar scatterometer.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 1567-1582
  Abstract In April 1994 natural sea slicks and five man-made slicks, which were spread as a pure substance and from two different spreading solvents, n -hexane and ethanol, respectively, were overflown by a helicopter carrying a five-frequency multi-polarization radar scatterometer, the so-called Heliscat. It is shown that the different slick generation procedures (pure substance, spreading solvents n - hexane or ethanol) give rise to different influences on backscattered radar signals. -from Authors
  Keywords Disaster Management

894.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bordonskiy, G.S.; Krylov, S.D.
  Article Title Monitoring winter hydrologic characteristics of lakes by microwave radiometry.
  Journal Title Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 32
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 1-8
  Abstract A paper examining the use of passive microwave radiometry focuses on how use of that technology makes it possible to monitor many hydrologic parameters of lakes, despite the existence of a snow-ice cover at their surface. More specifically, the measuremnet of thermal emissions in the microwave range of the spectrum is used to identify the existence in surface ice cover of liquid and gas inclusions related to bottom gas release and water mineralization differences. Natural thermal emissions of two endoric, seasonally saline lakes in East Siberia are surveyed aerially with nonscanning microwave radiometers at wavelengths of 0.8 and 2.3 cm, with particular emphasis on the monitoring of changes in salinity based on changes in ice emissivity. Similar measurements then are made for a series of freshwater lakes in the same general area to determine whether comparable results are obtained. -Journal summary
  Keywords Water Quality Management

895.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Birkett, C.M.; Mason, I.M.
  Article Title A new global lakes database for a remote sensing program studying climatically sensitive large lakes.
  Journal Title Journal of Great Lakes Research
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 21
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 307-318
  Abstract A remote sensing program at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) aims to monitor short and medium-term lake volume changes and interpret them in terms of aridity variations, as a measure of regional climate change. The MSSL Global Lakes Database (MGLD) has been constructed containing locational and lake type information for over 1400 inland water bodies, with surface areas = or > 100 km 'SUP 2' . The remote sensing program aims to derive lake levels and lake areas using satellite radar altimeters and satellite imaging radiometers respectively. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

896.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Wilcox, D.A.
  Article Title Wetland and aquatic macrophytes as indicators of anthropogenic hydrologic disturbance.
  Journal Title Natural Areas Journal
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 15
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 240-248
  Abstract Since plant communities respond to habitat alterations, observations of plant-community changes may be used to recognize effects of hydrologic disturbances. A number of plants, including Typha angustifolia and Lythrum salicaria are recognized as disturbance species. Other species commonly occur on mudflats exposed by lowering of water levels. In addition, wetland shrubs and trees invade or die as a result of draining or flooding. Remote sensing, and field vegetation studies, coupled with monitoring of water levels, are recommended for gaining an understanding of hydrologic disturbances in wetlands. -from Author
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

897.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kester, D.R.; Fox, M.F.; Magnuson, A.
  Article Title Modeling, measurements, and satellite remote sensing of biologically active constituents in coastal waters.
  Journal Title Marine Chemistry
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 53
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 131-145
  Abstract In a summary of historical trace-metal concentrations in the waters of Narragansett Bay. The estuary was partitioned into sectors that reflect the morphology of the Bay and the transition between freshwater inputs and offshore coastal waters and then a 24-box two-layer model of the Bay was constructed. This model provides a basis to estimate the relative importance of various processes that may cause low oxygen conditions in the waters. It was found that high temporal resolution data from direct measurements Narragansett Bay are needed to detect the events in coastal waters that result in substantial chemical variations of biologically active constituents such as oxygen. Historical CZCS data from the region off the northeastern USA was examined. The scales of variability that are evident are in the range of 5-50 km.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

898.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ferrari, G.M.; Mingazzini, M.
  Article Title Synchronous fluorescence spectra of dissolved organic matter (DOM) of algal origin in marine coastal waters.
  Journal Title Marine Ecology Progress Series
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 125
  Issue Identification 1-3
  Page(s) 305-315
  Abstract Water samples were collected in the Sacca di Goro lagoon (Po river delta, Italy) and analysed by means of different techniques. Two main components could be identified on the basis of their synchronous fluorescent bands. The results indicated that the first band (band hA at lambda =275 nm), prevailing in seawater samples, could reflect a recent biological production, while the second (bands hB and hC at lambda >300 nm) prevailing in the tributaries water samples, could likely be due to older or remote formation. The synchronous peak height ratio hA:hB is proposed as an useful parameter describing the different contribution and mixing of the DOM components present in the lagoonal-estuarine waters. -from Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management; Coastal Processes

899.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Essen, H.H.
  Article Title Geostrophic surface currents as derived from satellite SST images and measured by a land-based HF radar.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 239-256
  Abstract Sea-surface temperatures (SST), as observed from a space-borne radiometer (AVHRR), are related to surface currents as measured by the high-frequency coastal radar (CODAR) in Norwegian coastal waters. Both systems yield about the same spatial resolution of the order of 1 km. Introducing a number of simplifying assumptions, the geostrophic portion of surface currents is derived from the SST distribution and compared with the CODAR measurements. In areas, characterised by strong temperature gradients, good agreement is found for current velocity and also for relative vorticity. -Author
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

900.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sharma, R.; Ali, M.M.
  Article Title Variation of mixed layer depth obtained from Geosat altimeter observations in the equatorial Indian Ocean.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 1539-1546
  Abstract An attempt has been made to study the changes in the mixed layer depth (MLD) along the Equatorial Indian Ocean in response to sea level variations as obtained from Geosat Altimeter data. The equatorial sea surface slope shows marked seasonal dependency. The rms error between MLD calculated from Geosat altimeter sea surface heights (MLD 'SUB s' ) and that obtained from temperature profiles (MLD 'SUB t' ) is 20 m. The interseasonal comparison on zonal mixed layer slope indicates deepening of MLD towards the eastern side of the Equatorial Indian Ocean during south west monsoon period. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

901.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Subrahmanyam, B.; Babu, V.R.; Murty, V.S.N.; Rao, L.V.G.
  Article Title Surface circulation off Somalia and western equatorial Indian Ocean during summer monsoon of 1988 from Geosat altimeter data.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 761-770
  Abstract The sea level variability derived from repeating tracks of the geosat altimeter data during the late phase (August-September) of the summer monsoon of 1988 revealed the presence of multiple meso-scale eddy features with clockwise and anti-clockwise rotation. During August, the prime eddy or the Great Whirl off northern Somalia and the southern gyre off southern Somalia are clearly identified with clockwise rotation. By September the southern gyre weakens, while the prime eddy persists. The surface circulation is chracterized by nearly meridional flows in the equatorial region. In general, these circulation features are in agreement with the sea surface topography derived from the hydrographic data collected in this region during the same period on board the ORV Sagar Kanya . -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

902.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Murray, C.N.; Barale, V.
  Article Title Optical remote sensing of marine ecosystems: bio-geochemical implications of ocean colour, marine productivity and atmospheric interactions.
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  Author, Monographic Bidoglio, G.; Stumm, W.
  Journal Title Chemistry of aquatic systems
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification Kluwer, for CEC; Eurocourses: Chemical & Environmental Science, 5
  Page(s) 249-272
  Abstract Ocean colour data, derived from optical remote sensing of the water surface from space, have revealed for the first time the heterogeneity, from local to regional and global scales, in the concentration and distribution of various pigments present in water constituents, in particular those of phytoplankton. The assessment of the concentration of such water constituents allows the computation of plankton biomass indices, as well as visualisations of surface currents and of some deeper dynamic phenomena, such as upwelling; the determination of primary productivity, i.e. the rate at which photosynthesis proceeds; and the estimation of the rate at which the oceans sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide. -from Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management; Coastal Processes

903.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Menghua, W.; Gordon, H.R.
  Article Title A simple, moderately accurate, atmospheric correction algorithm for SeaWiFS.
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 50
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 231-239
  Abstract The authors present a simple modification to the standard coastal zone color scanner (CZCS) atmospheric correction algorithm for application to Sea-viewing-wide-field-of-view-sensor (SeaWiFS). The modification reduces the error in the water-leaving reflectance using the standard algorithm by a factor of 2-6 when the aerosol behaves as predicted by the LOWTRAN-6 models. For many aerosol models likely to approximate aerosol properties over the oceans the error in the retrieved water-leaving reflectance is predicted to be = or < +/- 0.002 at 443 nm for an aerosol load approximately two to three times that normally occurring in a maritime atmosphere. An important feature of this algorithm is that, unlike more sophisticated and computational intensive algorithms, aerosol models are not required to effect the actual atmospheric correction. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

904.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Quinn, M.F.; Al Otaibi, A.S.; Sethi, P.S.; Al Bahrani, F.; Alameddine, O.
  Article Title Measurement and analysis procedures for remote identification of oil spills using a laser fluorosensor.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 15
  Issue Identification 13
  Page(s) 2637-2658
  Abstract A laser fluorosensing procedure has been developed for remotely detecting and identifying crude oils and oil based products from an airborne platform. Selected spectral and temporal characteristics of laser induced fluorescence in an unknown oil are subjected to principal component analysis followed by linear discriminant analysis, thereby facilitating an effective compression of required identification parameters and an enhanced separation of possible groups to which the unknown oil belongs. -from Authors
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

905.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Siegel, D.A.; Michaels, A.F.
  Article Title Quantification of non-algal light attenuation in the Sargasso Sea: implications for biogeochemistry and remote sensing.
  Journal Title Deep Sea Research, Part II
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 43
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 321-345
  Abstract Observations of the diffuse attenuation coefficient spectrum show significant seasonal variations that do not covary with the patterns in chlorophyll a concentrations. The spectral structure of these changes indicates that the variations in optical properties are caused by detrital particulate and/or colored dissolved organic materials (corn). Generally, CDM light attenuation exhibits a seasonal signal related to changes in mixed-layer depth. This seasonal cycle is different than that observed for dissolved organic or particulate organic carbon. -from Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management

906.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rapier, C.B.; Michael, K.J.
  Article Title The calibration of a small, low-cost thermal infrared radiometer.
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 56
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 97-103
  Abstract Two radiometers were used to measure sea surface temperatures in the Southern Ocean. On four separate occasions, the radiometers were calibrated under controlled laboratory conditions. The calibration results were best when the radiometers and calibration target were allowed to come to equilibrium at a set temperature, with root-mean-square differences of 0.1degrees C between the measured and actual target temperatures. When the radiometers were operated under conditions of rapid temperature change, the root- mean-square differences were found to be as large as 0.6degrees C. The bias error of the radiometers was found to have changed subsequent to each of their deployments in the Southern Ocean, and this underlines the importance of monitoring changes in the offset of the radiometers in the field.
  Keywords System Design

907.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lin, C.S.
  Article Title Ocean surface profiling lidar.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 13
  Page(s) 2667-2680
  Abstract This paper describes a waveform-sampling lidar system and field experiment. The lidar used a diode laser and a Nd:YAG laser transmitters that had different wavelengths and temporal pulse- width characteristics. The lidar range, laser waveform and reflectivity data collected in airborne experiments performed over the ocean water were analysed and discussed. Simulation of lidar bathymetry data analyses using the airborne experimental results were also discussed.
  Keywords System Design

908.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Demarcq, H.; Citeau, J.
  Article Title Sea surface temperature retrieval in tropical area with Meteosat: The case of the Senegalese coastal upwelling.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 1371-1395
  Abstract The method for sea surface temperature SST retrieval described here, calls for a multi-temporal processing of data from the Meteosat series geostationary satellite coupled with the sea-truth measurements provided by ships of opportunity. An original preliminary SST climatology has been produced from Meteosat satellite data covering the 1984-1989 period of the upwelling season along the Mauritanian and Senegalese coasts. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

909.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Mazel, C.H.
  Article Title Spectral measurements of fluorescence emission in Caribbean cnidarians.
  Journal Title Marine Ecology Progress Series
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 120
  Issue Identification 1-3
  Page(s) 185-191
  Abstract In this study samples of a variety of Caribbean cnidarian species were selected based on their in situ responses to daylight and/or UV- A illumination. Fluorescence emission spectra (excitation wavelength 365 or 405 nm) were measured for sources in the host tissues. A sorting of specimens by similarity in spectral shape resulted in groupings containing members of different species. -from Author
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

910.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Privette, J.L.; Fowler, C.; Wick, G.A.; Baldwin, D.; Emery, W.J.
  Article Title Effects of orbital drift on Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer products: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and sea surface temperature.
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 53
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 164-171
  Abstract The effects of illumination on two standard AVHRR products - normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and sea surface temperature (SST) - are modeled here. Combining orbital data with model results, the effects of the NOAA-11 orbital drift on NDVI are quantitatively assessed for three earth targets and on SST for an equatorial site. Although results vary with season, latitude, atmosphere and time since launch, NDVI differences of up to 0.23 and SST differences of up to 0.5 K may occur due strictly to orbital drift. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

911.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sutton, P.J.H.; Chiswell, S.M.
  Article Title Effect of volcanic aerosols on satellite-derived sea surface temperatures around New Zealand.
  Journal Title New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 30
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 105-113
  Abstract Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) from five coastal sites around New Zealand were compared with SST products from satellite AVHRR measurements. The objectives of this analysis were to test the accuracy and stability of the AVHRR product, and to distinguish how the coastal SST measurements represent the larger coastal areas which the satellite product measures. The AVHRR product is comparable with the coastal data up until mid 1991, after which the AVHRR product is colder by approximately 1 degrees C. The difference peaked in late 1992 and probably died away by late 1993. This may be a result of the eriptions of Mt. Pinatubo (June 1991) and/or Cerro Hudson (August 1991). -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

912.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Arbelo, M.; Herrera, F.; Exposito, F. J.; Caselles, V.; Coll, C.
  Article Title Determination of sea surface temperature using combined TOVS and AVHRR data. Application to the Canary Islands area, Spain.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 359-371
  Abstract The determination of sea surface temperature from satellite is performed by means of multi-channel algorithms with channels 4 and 5 of AVHRR-NOAA or using radiative transfer models and radiosounding profiles of air temperature and humidity. In this work, an alternative to the current algorithms has been established. A new method combining the information supplied by sensors of TOVS and AVHRR systems onboard NOAA satellites is proposed. It is based on the split-window technique, the coefficients A and B being determined as a function of the water vapour content, which is calculated using the TOVS sensors. The T 'SUB 4' and T 'SUB 5' temperatures are supplied by the AVHRR system. Then, combining both sensors the necessity of available radiosoundings is avoided. - Authors
  Keywords System Design

913.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jallow, B.P.; Barrow, M.K.A.; Leatherman, S.P.
  Article Title Vulnerability of the coastal zone of The Gambia to sea level rise and development of response strategies and adaptation options.
  Journal Title Climate Research
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 165-177
  Abstract In this study the Aerial Video-tape-assisted Vulnerability Analysis (AVVA) technique has been used to provide a detailed analysis of vulnerability to sea level rise, and adaptation strategies have been identified. The data used includes a video recording of the coastal, color infrared and black and white aerial photography, topographic maps, bathymetic maps, and geological map of The Gambia and still photographs. The data have been used to characterize the coastal zone into nine geomorphological units, wherein the cultural and heritage sites of economic importance have been delineated and characterized according to their biophysical and economic importance. Future erosion rates have been projected by applying the Bruun Rule, and future total land loss due to inundation in response to global warming and accelerated sea level rise has been determined. -from Authors
  Keywords Coastal Planning

914.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Dale, P.E.R.; Chandica, A L.; Evans, M.
  Article Title Using image subtraction and classification to evaluate change in sub-tropical intertidal wetlands.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 703-719
  Abstract A sub-tropical intertidal wetland was physically modified in 1985 to manage a mosquito breeding problem. Monitoring before and after modification was done using field and remote sensing techniques. Images from large scale colour infrared aerial photography were analysed to evaluate impacts of the modification. Analysis was by subtracting and classifying digitized images taken before and after modification. The resulting 'difference type images' showed the types of change and their nature. These images indicated also the spatial extent of the changes. The site has become wetter as a result of increased tidal flushing, indicated by reduced spectral values. Mangroves have increased in size and spatial extent, with increased spectral values generally. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

915.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ramsey, E.W.
  Article Title Monitoring flooding in coastal wetlands by using radar imagery and ground-based measurements.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 13
  Page(s) 2495-2502
  Abstract Satellite radar was used in a Florida Juncus roemerianus marsh to map tidal flooding, a critical control of coastal vegetation distribution. Radar images taken during a time of near-continuous recordings of ground-based hydrology measurements directly linked marsh flooding to lowered radar returns and indicated a negative covariation between flood frequency and radar return. -from Author
  Keywords Natural Resources Management; Coastal Planning

916.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sorensen, M.
  Article Title ARC/INFO Marine Spill GIS
  Journal Title Spill science and technology bulletin
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 81-85
  Abstract Discusses the design and development of the ARC/INFO-based oil spill contingency planning and response prototype application. A broader perspective of how such an information management system fits within the larger structure of resource organizations has also been developed, and the prototype is evolving incrementally to include the broader spectrum of oil spill-related application software requirements. The original functionality is now being converted to run with ArcView. The range of related application areas where GIS is being applied is described. -from Author
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

917.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Allen, P.
  Article Title Monitoring the environment from space: observations of the 1994 Komi oil spill.
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 42-43
  Abstract Last year's oil spill from a pipeline in the Russian republic of Komi drew attention to the potential hazards posed by pipelines carrying oil over land, particularly in cold climates. Remote sensing has a role to play in the detection and monitoring of these incidents, especially through the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors. These systems have been used extensively, from the air and from space, to observe oil slicks and spills at sea. However, there is also potential for their use with incidents on land. When news of the incident appeared in the Western press, National Remote Sensing Centre Ltd (NRSC), based in Farnborough, UK, carried out a pilot project to demonstrate the feasibility of observing oil spills on land using remote-sensing techniques. -from Author
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

918.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Vadas, R.G.; Garcia, L.A.; Labadie, J.W.; Rooijackers, R.M.M.
  Article Title A methodology for water quantity and quality assessment for wetland development.Integrated water resources management
  Author, Monographic Hosper, S.H.; Gulati, R.D.; Van Liere, L.
  Author Role, Monographic editors
  Journal Title Water-Science-and-Technology. Selected proceedings of international conference held in Amsterdam
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 31
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 293-300
  Abstract A methodology is presented for water quantity and quality assessment for wetland development which enables planners to evaluate the results of restoring and managing a large wetland complex based on a set of criteria developed under multi-disciplinary guidelines. The methodology includes addressing temporal and spatial variability of climatic data for determination of wetland water requirements; determination of wetland evapotranspiration; determination of critical areas for wetland and agricultural development using geographical information systems (GIS); modelling the water delivery system (quantity, quality, location, and timing) of a wetland complex using HEC- 5 and WASP models; and water management using the GAMS/MINOS optimization programme. The methodology was applied through the use of a Decision Support System (DSS). The goal of the DSS is to provide tools for spatial and temporal simulation, evaluation and management of a wetland system. The user has access to a common analysis environment consisting of models and data within a Graphical User Interface (GUI). Simulation and optimization modules, combined with a graphical user interface, permit efficient and convenient study of various resource management scenarios.
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

919.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Baumgartner, M.F.; Apfl, G.M.; Ritchie, J.C.
  Article Title Remote sensing and geographic information systems
  Author, Monographic Rango, A.
  Author Role, Monographic editor
  Journal Title Special issue: remote sensing applications to hydrology: Hydrological Sciences Journal
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 41
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 593-607
  Abstract Remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a fundamental role in hydrological applications. In this paper the most commonly used processing procedures for remotely sensed data - in particular image processing techniques - and the capabilities of GIS technologies are presented. The aim of this paper is to show the merit of a combination of these tools with hydrological models. An important aspect herein is the use of image processing systems, GIS, database management systems and hydrological models in an integrated analysis system.
  Keywords System Design

920.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic El Raey, M.; Nasr, S.M.; El Hattab, M.M.; Frihy, O.E.
  Article Title Change detection of Rosetta promontory over the last forty years.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 825-834
  Abstract The lack of silt transported by the River Nile after the building of the Aswan High Dam in 1964 has created a serious imbalance at the Rosetta and Damietta promontories on the Mediterranean coast of the Nile delta (Egypt). Coastal changes of the Rosetta promontory were monitored by analysis of aerial photographs and satellite images over the period 1955 to 1991. Principal component analysis and temporal classifications were used to analyse the dynamics of erosion and accretion areas on the two sides of the promontory. The studies also indicated changes in the River Nile channel itself. Comparison with ground-based measurements showed good agreement.
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

921.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hazelhoff, L.; Blom, C.W.P.M.; Van de Rijt, C.W.C.J.
  Article Title Vegetation zonation in a former tidal area: A vegetation-type response model based on DCA and logistic regression using GIS
  Journal Title Journal of Vegetation Science
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 505-518
  Abstract The effect of frequency of flooding on the vegetation of the northern part of the Delta region in the SW Netherlands under different grazing and soil conditions was studied using detrended correspondence analysis. Grazing and frequency of flooding were the most important environmental factors determining the zonation of vegetation in the area. Logistic regression was used to describe the probability of occurrence of 25 vegetation types in response to frequency of flooding under grazed and ungrazed conditions. The vegetation response model was implemented in a Geographical Information System to predict new vegetation maps of outer dike areas under different flooding regimes.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

922.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Salama, R.B.; Tapley, I.; Ishii, T.; Hawkes, G.
  Article Title Identification of areas of recharge and discharge using Landsat-TM satellite imagery and aerial photography mapping techniques.
  Journal Title Journal of Hydrology Amsterdam
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 162
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 119-141
  Abstract Aerial photographs (AP) and Landsat (TM) colour composites were used to map the geomorphology, geology and structures of the Salt River System of Western Australia. Geomorphological features identified are sand plains, dissected etchplain, colluvium, lateritic duricrust and rock outcrops. The hydrogeomorphic units include streams, lakes and playas, palaeochannels and palaeodeltas. The structural features are linear and curvilinear lineaments, ring structures and dolerite dykes. Suture lines control the course of the main river channel. Permeable areas around the circular granitic plutons were found to be the main areas of recharge in the uplands. Recharge was also found to occur in the highly permeable areas of the sandplains. Discharge was shown to be primarily along the main drainage lines, on the edge of the circular sandplains, in depressions and in lakes. The groundwater occurrence and hydrogeological classification of the recharge potential of the different units were used to classify the mapped areas into recharge and discharge zones. The results also show that TM colour composites provide a viable source of data comparable with AP for mapping and delineating areas of recharge and discharge on a regional scale.
  Keywords Geology

923.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Haack, B
  Article Title Monitoring wetland changes with remote sensing: An East African example.
  Journal Title Environmental Management
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 411-419
  ISSN 0364-152X
  Abstract Environmental managers need current, accurate information upon which to base decisions. Viable information, especially in developing countries, is often unavailable. Satellite remote sensing is an appropriate and effective data source for mapping the surface of the earth, including a variety of environmental features. Remote-sensing-derived information is enhanced by being one component within a geographic information system (GIS). These techniques were employed to study an expanding delta in East Africa. The Orno River flows from the Ethiopian Highlands into the northern end of Lake Turkana, creating a large delta extending between Ethiopia and Kenya. This isolated and unique wetland feature has expanded by over 500 sq km in the last 15 years as measured by space-borne remote sensing techniques and corroborated by low-altitude aircraft reconnaissance flights. The growth of the delta appears to be a function of both increased sedimentation and decreased lake levels and river flows. Within the delta there has been a selective decline in wildlife and an increase in human activity, both pastoral and agricultural. The uniqueness of this isolated delta suggests that consideration be given to its possible protection and management.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

924.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bettinetti, A.; Pypaert, P.; Sweerts, J.P.
  Article Title Application of an integrated management approach to the restoration project of the lagoon of Venice
  Journal Title Journal of Environmental Management
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 46
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 207-227
  ISSN 0301-4797
  Abstract The lagoon of Venice is suffering major environmental problems which affect both its morphological and ecological characteristics, such as disappearance of tidal marshes owing to erosion processes and extensive macroalgal blooms due to high nutrient loads. In order to reverse this environmental deterioration, the Consorzio Venezia Nuova (CVN) has undertaken a programme to restore the morphology and improve the quality of the lagoon by designing practical measures to be implemented within the lagoon boundaries, as well as providing management tools to analyse different management measures. An integrated management approach was adopted to fulfil this objective, taking into account all the aspects of the environmental problems and their relationships with the economic activities in the estuary and its catchment. The main steps and specific tools of this approach are the following: description of the lagoon ecosystem; identification of the main aspects of the degradation; identification of critical environmental parameters and definition of target conditions for the recovery plan; verification of the selected target conditions and identification of critical areas using Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques; assessment of the effectiveness of the most promising restoration measures using (hydrodynamic and water quality) mathematical models; evaluation of intervention alternatives in relation to their technical and economical feasibility and their socioeconomic impact. The results obtained using this approach have shown that the restoration process of the lagoon can be implemented only through the realisation of an integrated set of measures over different time scales. Long term measures include the reduction of pollution inputs from the drainage basin; medium term measures include modification of the morphology and of the water circulation pattern in specific areas; and emergency actions include macro-algae harvesting. This analytical approach is the basis of a de cision support system that will be developed for the future management of the lagoon. It will help in defining monitoring programs, evaluating intervention options, and evaluating impacts of planned socio-economic development. This approach can be applied in any other geographical context.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management; Coastal Planning

925.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Runca, E.; Bernstein, A.; Postma, L.; Di, S.G.
  Article Title Control of macroalgae blooms in the lagoon of Venice.
  Journal Title Ocean and Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 30
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 235-257
  ISSN 0964-5691
  Abstract The present work ir part of the program financed by the Italian Government to save Venice and irs lagoon. The aim of the program is the identification, design and construction of the interventions needed both to protect the territory from flood events and to improve the quality of the ecosystem. This paper reports on the progress of the work concerning the second point. Extensive blooms of macroalgae of the type Ulva rigida leading to anoxia in large parts of the Venice lagoon are rapidly reducing the quality of the ecosystem and affecting its use as a natural resource for fishing, acquiculture and recreation. The uncontrolled eutrophication of the lagoon is caused mainly by the presence of high loads of nutrients and the particular morphological and hydro-dynamic setting of the lagoon. Overlaying techniques using GIS capabilities were adopted to assess the relative importance of the physical and chemical factors for each part of the lagoon and the most vulnerable areas were identified. To formalize the cause-effect chains in the Venice lagoon an ecological model was set up based on a fine-grid hydrodynamic flow field. The ecological model focused on the life cycle of the macroalgae. It includes the processes of overwintering, growth and decomposition as well as the horizontal transport due to wind and the circulation induced by the tide. Combined use of the GIS and the model has allowed the definition of the most promising strategies based on the present understanding of the functioning of the ecosystem.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

926.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Matsumura, S.; Shiomoto, A; Shimoda, T.
  Article Title Vertical distribution of phytoplankton pigment and spectro irradiance around equatorial Pacific.
  Journal Title Bulletin of the National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 0
  Issue Identification 32
  Page(s) 173-200
  ISSN 0386-7285
  Abstract A phytoplankton vertical distribution model was used for estimating total phytoplankton biomass around equatorial Pacific. The vertical distribution pattern is characterized by area and season. Subsurface maximum chlorophyll density layer is often found at mid and low latitude ocean. Observed data and the result of the vertical distribution model are well matched. The depth of subsurface phytoplankton pigment maximum density layer was different by area which was defined by equatorial up welling and the range was around 80 meters to 100 meters at observed area. Although density of phytoplankton pigment in surface water of those area was very low compare to high latitude water, it can be also determined by spectro radiance ratio which is supposed to be measured by ADEOS/OCTS in near future as well as high latitude water. North equatorial water and south equatorial water which is divided at latitude eight degree south has different optical character respectively. Using each bio-optical algorithm for each water is recommended for getting more accurate phytoplankton pigment density by means of satellite remote sensing.
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

927.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Barale, V.
  Article Title Ocean colour, planktonic pigments and productivity
  Journal Title Memoires de l'Institut Oceanographique (Monaco)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 0
  Issue Identification 18
  Page(s) 23-33
  Abstract The general term ocean colour is used to indicate the visible spectrum of upwelling radiance as observed at the sea surface. This radiance is related - by the processes of absorption and scattering - to the concentration of water constituents (i.e. planktonic pigments, degrading organic matter, such as the so-called yellow substance, or total dissolved and suspended matter in general). Different water masses can be classified according to the kind of water constituents shaping their optical properties. In case 1 waters, usually found in the pelagic zone, ocean colour is dominated by biological constituents. In case 2 waters, which often occur in coastal zones with high coastal and fluvial runoff, the same constituents found in case 1 water are accompanied by organic matter, sediments, and other particulate or dissolved substances. The retrieval of environmental parameters from ocean colour observations depends on modeling in-water optical properties, and non-marine (i.e. atmospheric) contributions to the remotely sensed signal. A considerable experience has been gained in this field by virtue of the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) experiment. Three main kinds of algorithms are used to estimate environmental parameters from the signal measured by such a sensor. First, the sensor-recorded digital counts are converted into apparent radiance values by means of a calibration algorithm, accounting also for sensor response variations. Second, the apparent radiance values - contaminated by an atmospheric contribution of up to 90% of the total signal - are corrected to derive upwelling water radiances, or sub- surface reflectances, by means of an atmospheric correction algorithm. And, third, these estimates are used to calculate pigment concentration (e.g. that of the chlorophyll-like pigments of phytoplankton), or other parameters such as total suspended matter, or a light attenuation coefficient, by means of a pigment algorithm. The remote assessment of optical properties o f the sea surface finds applications in the fields of marine biology and ecology at large, water quality and sediment transport, water circulation and dynamical processes - looking, e.g., at the evolution of pigment patterns, and their distribution as related to circulation features, plankton dynamics, or coastal runoff and river plumes - as well as in those of energy transfer, carbon cycling and climatology in general. An important application is the evaluation of primary production, which involves the combined use of biomass estimates and a suite of auxiliary data on plankton distribution, properties and physiological state. In the Mediterranean region, CZCS data have been used to explore both its relatively clear, oligotrophic, pelagic region, as well as its dynamic, mesotrophic, at times even eutrophic, near-coastal areas. Primary productivity assessments, based on ocean colour data, have also been reported for the Mediterranean Sea, and in particular for its western basin. At present the complete European CZCS historical archive (which includes a Mediterranean data set) is still being utilized in the framework of the Ocean Colour European Archive Network (OCEAN) Project. Future developments, in Europe, foresee the exploitation of new ocean colour data (e.g. those of the Sea-viewing Wide-Field-of-view Sensor, SeaWiFS) through a proposed initiative for a Ocean Colour Techniques for Observation, Processing and Utilization Systems (OCTOPUS) Programme.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

928.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Blasco, F.; Saenger, P.; Janodet, E.
  Article Title Mangroves as indicators of coastal change
  Journal Title CATENA
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 27
  Issue Identification 3-4
  Page(s) 167-178
  Abstract In view of the unique biological characteristics of mangroves, it is interesting to assess the extent to which these ecosystems can be used as indicators of coastal change or sea-level rise. From recent studies of mangrove mortality at several locations (including Guiana, Gambia, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, India and Bangladesh), it appears that these coastal ecosystems are so specialized that any minor variation in their hydrological or tidal regimes causes noticeable mortality. Each species of mangrove (but particularly those belonging to the genera Rhizophora, Bruguiera, Sonneratia, Heritiera and Nypa) occurs in ecological conditions that approach its limit of tolerance with regard to salinity of the water and soil, as well as the inundation regime. If the duration of daily immersion were to be modified by tectonic, sedimentological or hydrological events, the species either readjusts to the new conditions or succumbs to unsuitable conditions. Consequently, the use of remote sensing data for mangrove ecosystems offers excellent potential as a tool for monitoring coastal change.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

929.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kuzmic, M.; Orlic, M.
  Article Title Remote sensing of dynamic patterns in the Adriatic Sea.
  Journal Title Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique (Monaco)
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 0
  Issue Identification SPEC. ISSUE 15
  Page(s) 117-132
  Abstract Satellite imagery can significantly aid classical oceanographic work by providing information on temporal development of surface conditions, synoptically registered over large areal extents. The present paper is primarily focused on the two most often used remotely sensed fields: colour-pigment derived from the Coastal Zone Colour Scanner (CZCS) and temperature derived either from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) or the CZCS infrared channel. A brief review of a decade of classical oceanographic work is presented first. It demonstrates the researchers' bias towards general circulation problems, and the lack of mesoscale oriented studies. Analysis of papers on remote sensing and the Adriatic Sea reveals the prominence of algorithms and testing oriented works, and the largely indirect use of remotely sensed information. Among the latter group one can observe a similar bias towards general circulation problems as in classical studies. Moreover, wind-driven dynamics is treated convincingly, albeit not extensively. Lack of remote-sensing supported studies of the Adriatic mesoscale dynamics appears most surprising, considering the clear and numerous signatures the mesoscale processes seem to leave in the thermal and bio-optical surface fields. Lack of support for studies of periodic phenomena (e.g. inertia-period oscillations or tides) seems to be a consequence of inadequate temporal resolution of satellite sensors.
  Keywords System Design

930.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Alpers, W.; Brandt, P.; Rubino, A.; Backhaus, J.O.
  Article Title Recent contributions of remote sensing to the study of internal waves in the straits of Gibraltar and Messina.
  Journal Title Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique (Monaco)
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 0
  Issue Identification SPEC. ISSUE 17
  Page(s) 21-40
  Abstract Radar images acquired from 1991 to 1995 by the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) aboard the European Remote Sensing satellites ERS- 1 and ERS-2 have been used to study the dynamics of internal solitary waves in the straits of Gibraltar and Messina. Internal waves become visible on radar images because they are associated with a variable surface current which modulates the sea surface roughness and thus the backscattered radar power. Roughness patterns of internal waves which are imaged by the SARs aboard these satellites are compared with surface convergence patterns calculated by recently developed numerical models describing the generation and propagation of internal waves in these straits.
  Keywords System Design

931.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Chang, S.D.; Kim, J.K.
  Article Title Drogue tracking in the coastal waters of Ulreungdo-Tokto in summer.
  Journal Title Bulletin of the Korean Fisheries Society
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 27
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 583-593
  Abstract The East Korean Warm Current is known as an anticyclonic circulation in the Ulreung Basin in the southwestern East Sea of Korea. This circulation was approximately estimated by dynamic methods based on the oceanographic observation and remote sensing data. In this study, the existence of circulation in the anticyclonic region of East Korean Warm Current (Tsushima current) in early summer was directly measured by drogue tracking using a global positioning system. At the same time, the velocity was calculated by dynamic method and compared using data collected by remote sensing. As results, these values are shown to be nearly the same, and an anticyclonic circulation was found around UlreungdoTokto. The maximum northward and southward flow speed was deduced to be around 0.6 and one knot, respectively.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

932.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ferrari, G.M.; Hoepffner, N.; Mingazzini, M.
  Article Title Optical properties of the water in a deltaic environment: Prospective tool to analyze satellite data in turbid waters.
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 58
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 69-80
  Abstract In vivo absorption spectra, pigment concentrations from algal cultures, and field samples (Po Delta, Northern Italy) are analyzed to differentiate the contribution by each optically active constituent to the total absorption by the water. The results yield systematic trends in the blue:red and blue:NIR absorption ratio for living phytoplankton cells and detrital material, which are then used to retrieve the absorption coefficient of dissolved organic material (yellow substance) at 41 0 nm from the total in vivo absorption coefficients of natural waters at 410 nm, 670 nm, and 730 nm. A simple model has then been applied to retrieve in situ absorption coefficient by yellow substance and for different values of blue:red/NIR absorption ratios. Sensitivity and regional tests in the studied site and in the Baltic shows that the model can explain more than 85% of the variance in the observed data under various conditions of turbidity, and shows that predicted yellow substance is more sensitive to a change in detrital material than a change in living phytoplankton. Such work can be used with remote sensing techniques to differentiate the optically active constituents in coastal and turbid waters, Suggestions are given to solve the problem related to the backscattering coefficient of the water, and to propose an accurate method to remove the atmospheric effect from the remotely sensed signal.
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

933.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Nieke, B.; Vincent, W.F.; Therriault, J.C.; Legendre, L.; Berthon, J.F.; Condal, A.
  Article Title Use of a Ship-Borne Laser Fluorosensor for Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll a in a Coastal Environment.
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 60
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 140-152
  ISSN 0034-4257
  Keywords System Design

934.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Avenarius, I.G.; Biryukov, V.Y.; Repkina, T.Y.; Sovershayev, V.A.; Shkarin, V.Y..
  Article Title Remote sensing imagery and ecological problems of coastal zones.
  Journal Title Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 33
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 244
  ISSN 0749-3878
  Keywords System Design

935.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kunte, P.D.; Wagle, B.G.
  Article Title Remote sensing application for dilineating coastal vegetation - a case study.
  Journal Title Current Science
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 72
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 239
  ISSN 0011-3891
  Keywords System Design

936.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Article Title Fourth international conference on remote sensing for marine and coastal environments,17-19 March 1997.
  Journal Title Geocarto International.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 11
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 24
  ISSN 1010-6049
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

937.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Tindall, I.C.
  Article Title Land Ocean Interaction Study: A new approach to managing spatial and time series data for an interdisciplinary scientific research programme.
  Journal Title IAHS Publication.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 235
  Page(s) 357-364
  Keywords System Design

938.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ojeda, J.; Sanchez, E.; Fernandez-Palacios, A.; Moreira, J.M.
  Article Title A study of the dynamics of estuarine and coastal waters using remote sensing:The Tinto-Odiel estuary, south west Spain
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Conservation
  Date of Publication 1995
  Issue Identification 1.2
  Keywords System Design

939.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Brivio, P.A.; Zilioli, E.
  Article Title Assessing wetland changes in the Venice lagoon by means of satellite remote sensing data
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Conservation
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 2.1
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

940.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic van der Wal, D.
  Article Title The development of a digital terrain model for the geomorphological engineering of the rolling foredune of Terschelling, the Netherlands
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Conservation
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 2.1
  Keywords System Design

941.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic van der Meulen, F.; Paskoff, R.
  Article Title Special feature: Estuarines and coastal waters: Research and management
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Conservation
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 2.2
  Keywords System Design

942.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Harvard, M.S.C.; Ballinger, R.C.; Pettit, S.J.; Smith, H.D.
  Article Title Coastal zone management in Wales: The information gaps
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Conservation
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 2.2
  Keywords System Design

943.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Robson, C.F.; Davidson, N.C.; Barne, J.H.; Doody, J.P.
  Article Title Coastal directories and beyond: Providing multidisciplinary coastal zone resource information for resource management
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Conservation
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 2.2
  Keywords System Design

944.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic van der Veen, A.; Grootjans, A.P.; de Jong, J.; Rozema, J.
  Article Title Restruction of an interrupted primary beach plain, using a GIS
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Conservation
  Date of Publication 1997
  Issue Identification 3.1
  Keywords System Design

945.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gitelson, A.; Karnieli, A; Goldman, N.; Yacobi, Y.Z.; Mayo, M.
  Article Title Chlorophyll estimation in the southeastern Mediterranean using CZCS images: Adaptation of an algorithm and its validation
  Journal Title Journal of Marine Systems
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 3-4
  Page(s) 283-290
  Keywords System Design

946.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Blayo, E.; Verron, J.; Molines, J.M.; Testard, L.
  Article Title Monitoring of the Gulf Stream path using Geostat and Topex/Poseidon altimetric data assimilated into a model of ocean circulation
  Journal Title Journal of Marine Systems
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 73-89
  Keywords System Design

947.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Froidefond, J.M.; Casting, P.; Jouanneau, J.M.
  Article Title Distribution of suspended matter in a coastal upwelling area. Satellite data and in situ measurements
  Journal Title Journal of Marine Systems
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 91-105
  Keywords Coastal Processes

948.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Deeleersnijider, E.
  Article Title On the numerical treatment of a lateral boundary layer in a shallow sea model
  Journal Title Journal of Marine Systems
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 107-117
  Keywords System Design

949.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rothery, D.A.; Keynes, M.
  Article Title Remote sensing imagery for natural resources monitoring
  Journal Title Earth Science Reviews
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 42
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

950.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Brown, C.W.; Podesta, G.P.
  Article Title Remote sensing of coccolithophore blooms in the western south Atlantic ocean
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment.
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 60
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 83-91
  Keywords System Design

951.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Yunyue, Y.; Emery, W.J.
  Article Title Satellite derived sea surface temperature variability in the western tropical Pacific Ocean
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 58
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 299-310
  Keywords System Design

952.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Forget, P.; Broche, P.
  Article Title Slicks, waves, and fronts observes in a sea coastal area by an X-band airborne synthetic aperature radar
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 57
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 1-12
  Keywords Coastal Processes

953.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lucas, A.E.; Bivand, R.S.
  Article Title Inference, data interpretation and GIS: Comparative studies with a GRID data set
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

954.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kunte, P.D.; Wagle, B.G.
  Article Title Analysis of space borne data for coastal zone information extraction of Goa coast, India
  Connective Phrase in
  Journal Title Ocean and Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 22
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 187(14)
  Abstract Satellite imagery from the coastal zone of Goa, India, were assessed using digital and visual imaging techniques. Principal component analysis and intensity modulated pseudo biomass imaging, in particular, were used, as were SPOT imaging. The marine, estuarine, fluvial, vegetational, and shoreline features of the area were identified and mapped. The data show that erosion is a continual problem with the cliffs and promontories, while the sandy coastline is relatively stable. Tonal variations show that four turbid water masses could be identified. (1 diagram, 2 maps, 2 photos, 24 references)
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

955.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hamre,T.; Mughal, K.A.; Jacob, A.
  Article Title A 4D marine data model: Design and application in ice monitoring
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 121-136
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract Large amounts of heterogeneous datasets are collected for monitoring and forecasting of environmental phenomena and processes. These data vary in both spatial and temporal resolution, but there is still a demand for integrating them to improve the results of analyses and simulations. We propose a conceptual data model for representation of measured and simulated data at different spatial and temporal scales. An object oriented technique has been to develop this data model, leading to a model that is close to the user's view of the data, and flexible with respect to incorporation of new types of data. It is shown how the developed data model can be applied in an ice monitoring system.
  Keywords System Design

956.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bartlett, D.J.; Devoy, R.; McCall, S.; O'Connor, I.
  Article Title A dynamically segmented linear data model of the coast
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 137-151
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract This article discusses the rationale behind choosing a dynamically segmented linear data model as the basis for a coastal zone GIS. The salient features and conceptual foundations of the data model are described, and the advantages that the approach brings to representing the coastal zone in a GIS database are explained. The concepts are illustrated with reference to an application of GIS for analyzing potential impacts of sea level rise on the coast of southwest Ireland.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

957.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bobbitt, A.M.; Dziak, R.P.; Stafford, K.M.; Fox, C.G.
  Article Title GIS analysis of remotely sensed and field observation oceanographic data
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 153-163
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Ocean Environmental Research Division established a GIS for integrating multidisciplinary oceanographic data collected throughout the eastern North Pacific ocean. Data collected by remote sensing techniques include satellite imagery of sea surface temperature, seafloor bathymetry derived from multibeam sonar systems, and environmental acoustic signals from bottom mounted and portable hydrophone arrays. Acoustic monitoring is directed at the detection and location of water borne signals of seafloor earthquakes (T waves) and whales. Field observations include seafloor geologic mapping and whale sightings. Seafloor mapping information is gathered using submersibles, towed camera systems, and other towed water sampling devices. A GIS allows the integration and analysis of these diverse and various spatial data and formats within a single computer architecture accessible through an easy to use graphical user interface. The GIS system described here has combined earthquake source parameter information with acoustic locations and seafloor bathymetric data to provide new tectonic models of NE Pacific oceanic plate boundaries. Similiarily, whale locations are mapped and compared to oceanographic features such as bathymetry and sea surface temperatures using GIS.
  Keywords System Design; Geology

958.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Li, R.; Tao, C.; Curran, T.A.; Smith, R.G.
  Article Title Digital underwater photogrammetric system for large scale underwater spatial information acquisition
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 163-173
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract An Underwater Digital Photogrammetric System (UNDIPS) has been developed jointly by the University of Calgary and Canadian Hydrographic Services (CHS). An underwater photogrammetric model considering the lens distortion, housing cover corrections, and the medium refraction has been developed. It corrects the displacements of image points caused by the distortion and refraction so that the photogrammetric processing can be treated as a reduced central perspective transformation and modified direct linear transformation (DLT) can be applied. The calibration of the system is performed in two phases. This allows the examination of characteristics of the system associated with the cameras, the housing covers, and the medium refractions separately. With the current configuration, the achievable accuracy of object points which are 2-2.5m from the cameras in the object space is 0.3cm in the x and y directions and 1.0 in the z direction (depth).
  Keywords System Design

959.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bruce, E.M.; Eliot, I.G.; Milton, D.J.
  Article Title Model for assessing the thematic and positional accuracy of seagrass mapping
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 175-193
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract Maps showing the density and distribution of seagrasses in Shark Bay, Western Australia, were prepared through interpretation of vertical aerial photographs. The hard copy maps were digitized and geo-referenced by registration against Landsat TM images using GIS. Since habitat mapping of marine environments can generate a range of errors related to the techniques used in data capture, this process raised questions concerning the potential sources of error and the accuracy of resulting maps. The uncertainty of data reliability is a critical consideration in the application of spatial data to environmental management. This prompts the need to determine map accuracy. A method was developed to assess the spatial accuracy of the seagrass mapping using GIS. The assessment involved: first, identification of potential sources of error; second, line transect surveys in the field for comparison with the mapped distribution; third, application of techniques to describe levels of attribute and positional error, including an error matrix, confidence limits, kappa statistics, and line intersect sampling; and fourth, estimation of the overall reliability of the spatial information. The error matrix demonstrated a low level of accuracy in the description of seagrass density, due to misclassification of low biomass areas as sand and difficulties in distinguishing between similar categories. The kappa statistic can be used to assess the level of attribute accuracy and determine a more appropriate classification. The line intersect technique enabled calculation of boundary offset and accounted for the irregular nature of the field surveys. Under a reliability of 100m positional accuracy, calculated using line intersect techniques, was high. Low levels of overall attribute accuracy demonstrated the importance of applying reliability measures to individual categories. This approach, combined with a measure of positional error, provides a more detailed indication of data reliability.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

960.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Wadsworth, R.A.; Cox, R.
  Article Title Fostering cross-sectional cooperation: The role of GIS in elucidating biological influences in intertidal areas within the land ocean interaction study
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 195-204
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract The Biological Influences On inter-Tidal Areas (BIOTA) project is part of the Natural Environment Research Council's Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS). LOIS is a 6 year program to quantify the exchange, transformation, and storage of materials between the land and the deep ocean and to determine how these parameters change in time and space. Scientific research within the BIOTA program concentrates on the intertidal zone but must also address influences from both land and sea based phenomena. Models and data from a wide variety of disciplines have been integrated within a developing GIS based spatial decision support system (DSS). While the system is designed primarily to stimulate scientific cooperation and information exchange between researchers, it also provides secure ansd convenient access to a wide variety of data and models and will provide an aid for effective coastal management. The use of the system in fostering cooperation among researchers is illustrated with reference to a saltmarsh sediment model, where links to conservation biology, climate change, economics, and land use change have been simulated.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

961.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bushing, W.W.
  Article Title GIS based analysis of an existing marine reserve network around Santa Catalina Island
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 205-234
  ISSN 0149-0419
  Abstract This study utilises a GIS to evaluate an existing network of marine reserves around an island off the southern California coast. The investigation focused on the effectiveness of the reserve network relative to the regional ecology, the disturbance regime, and meta population biology of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), perhaps the most important single taxon in the nearshore marine ecosystem. Macrocystis serves as both structural habitat and food for a wide range of marine invertebrates and fishes. Santa Catalina Island's highly dissected, 87km leeward and windward coastline offers a wide range of microhabitats with respect to storm exposure, temperature, the nearshore light regime, and other factors. GIS data layers used to address these issues included a digital terrain model, digital bathymetric model, submarine slope, submarine aspect, bottom relief, significant wave height, and kelp distribution maps from several years. GIS overlay methods applied to the multitemporal kelp distributions generated a model representing the spatial persistence of kelp. Correlations between the observed distributions, kelp persistence, the disturbance regime, and the physical variables that permit kelp to resist or recover were drawn. Definite geographic patterns were observed relative to several of these variables. The results in this study are discussed in the light of previous research using GIS data layers of sea surface temperatures and a series of solar insolation models. This gap analysis identified large regions of persistent kelp, under disturbance regimes markedly different from those in the existing reserves, that were relatively unprotected. This suggests that the designation of additional reserves may be necessary in these currently unprotected areas.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

962.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Radkle, J.
  Article Title Detecting potential erosion threats to the coastal zone: St. John, USVI
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 235-254
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract Islands, by definition, contain more coastal zone than mainland coastal regions of similar area, yet island coastal zone management (CZM) plans are typically adapted from mainland plans, which often results in narrowly defined and inadequate island coastal zones. Typically, these zones are threatened as much by land use practices employed in adjoining upland watersheds as by practices within the coastal zones themselves. The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) are no exception. This research identifies areas with high erosion potential in the upland watersheds of St. John, USVI, given current development trends, land management policy, and land use control. To characterize erosion hazard, an erosion model, integrating the revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE) with a digital terrain model is built within a GIS. Using quantitative multivariate analysis in the model, a hierarchical assessment of potential soil erosion on development sites that lie outside, yet threaten the coastal zone environment, is produced. More resilient areas, those that can safely be maintained under existing or proposed land uses, are also mapped. This method can be applied to other regions that face similar development and erosion problems.
  Keywords System Design

963.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Basu, A.; Nalamotu, C.
  Article Title Marine GIS for the exclusive economic zone
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 255-265
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract This article investigates the feasibility of creating an efficient marine GIS model for various types of marine data (bathymetry, gravity, magnetic) collected by numerous national and international institutions over the past several decades in the Hawaiian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The system has been developed with the objective of providing tools to perform tasks such as processing, integrating, archiving, managing, and analyzing different spatial marine data and displaying and generating thematic maps. The techniques involved in building the GIS, spatial marine data processing, data integration, 3D data structures, and animation are discussed. For the development of our marine GIS, various hardware systems, including PC's, workstations, plotters, scanners, and printers, as well as softwares such as Geologic Information Visualization (GIV), ARC/INFO Version 7 and its various modules, and image processing software tools such as Imagetool, XV, and Corel Draw were used. The data used for this project include bathymatric, gravity, and magnetic data collected as part of the EEZ around the island of Kaho'olawe. This GIS model can be used as a prototype to develop a global marine GIS which will help in managing the oceans.
  Keywords System Design

964.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Goldfinger, C.; McNeill, L.; Hummon, C.
  Article Title Case study of GIS data integration and visualization in marine tectonics: The Cascadia subduction zone
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) 267-289
  ISSN 0149 0419
  Abstract A raster/vector GIS has been developed at the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Services at Oregon State University to support investigations of the active tectonics and earthquake potential of the Cascadia subduction zone. The Cascadia marine GIS uses Erdas Imagine as its core display and database software. Supporting software includes specialized processing packages for multibeam bathymetric data, deep towed side scan sonar data, file conversion, and 3D stereo visualization and interpretation. The GIS is used in all phases of the Cascadia project, including assessment of target sites for submersible and side scan fieldwork, submersible and towfish navigation and visualization and interpretation. The GIS, along with its supporting components, is used in interpretation of geologic structure, a highly interpretive and largely visual process. The integration of geologic, geophysical, and morphologic data has led to the determination of slip rates of offshore faults, an estimate of the potential seismogenic zone on the Cascadia subduction thrust, and the discovery of massive failure of the continental slope off southern Oregon.
  Keywords System Design; Geology

965.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bobbitt, A.M.; Wright, D.; Fox, C.G.
  Article Title VENTS' GIS at sea in support of 1995 Axial, CoAxial, and N. Cleft Alvin dives
  Journal Title EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 76
  Issue Identification 46
  Page(s) 410
  Keywords System Design

966.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sandwell, D.T.
  Article Title Ocean based tectonics revealed with declassified GEOSAT altimeter data
  Journal Title EOS-Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 76
  Issue Identification 46
  Page(s) 149
  Keywords System Design

967.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lockwood, M.; Li, R.
  Article Title Marine GIS - What sets them apart
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 18
  Page(s) 157-159
  Keywords System Design

968.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hall, R.K.; Ota, A.Y.; Hashimoto, J.Y.
  Article Title GIS to manage oceanographic data for site designation and site monitoring
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 18
  Page(s) 161-171
  Keywords System Design

969.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ruiz-Azura, P.
  Article Title Multitemporal analysis of simultaneous Landsat imagery (MSS and TM) for monitoring primary production in a small tropical coastal lagoon.
  Journal Title Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification LXI
  Issue Identification 2
  Keywords System Design

970.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Klint, M.
  Article Title Implementation of a national marine oil spill contingency plan for Estonia: Use of GIS as a tool for operational decision making
  Date of Publication 1995
  Abstract A successful combating operation to a marine oil spill is dependent on a rapid response from the time the oil spill is reported until it has been fully combated. In order to reduce the response time and qualify the decision making process, application of GIS as an operational tool has been suggested. Information on the exact position and size of the oil spill can be plotted on maps in GIS and a priority of the combat efforts and means according to the identified coastal sensitive areas can be carried out. GIS offers opportunites for integration of oil drift forecast models (prediction of wind and current influence on the oil spill) in the computer framework. A presentation of the project for implementation of a 'National Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan' (NMOSP) for Estonia will be given. The NMOSP is an Estonian-Danish cooperation project (Estonian State Sea Inspection Office) granted by the Danish Fund for Environmental Activities in Eastern Europe. An effective response to marine oil spill requires knowledge of the sensibilities of the coastal zones to enable to determine priorities of the combat activities to protect the most sensitive areas. In order to assist the decision makers in choosing the areas of priority, coastal sensitivity maps of Estonia including areas of ecological and socioeconomic interest have been produced (the Hiiumaa Centre for Biosphere Reserve). Within the GIS products, MapInfo has been chosen as a suitable GIS program. Advantages and disadvantages by using MapInfo as operational decision making tool in the NMOSP project will be discussed at the presentation. It has to be noticed that the transfer of data from the sensitivity maps to MapInfo is still under consideration.
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

971.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ashworth, J.M.; Corlett, R.T.; Dudgeon, D.; Melville, D.S.; Tang, W.S.M.
  Article Title Creation of a ecological database and map
  Journal Title Hong Kong flora and fauna computing conservation
  Date of Publication 1993
  Page(s) 4-7
  Keywords System Design

972.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gubala, C.P.
  Article Title Below the surface: sampling Arctic lake sediment with GPS
  Journal Title GPS World
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 20-31
  ISSN 1048 5104
  Keywords System Design

973.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Davis, H.H.; Caldwell, P.D.; Goodwin, P.B.; Karver, E.
  Article Title Use of SPOT imagery to obtain GIS input for oil spills models
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 12
  Page(s) 30-33
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

974.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic van der Meulen, F.; Witter, J.V.; Arens, S.M.
  Article Title The use of GIS in assessing the impacts of sea level rise on nature conservation along the Dutch coast: 1990-2090. A landscape ecological study of the foredunes with the help of a GIS
  Journal Title Landscape Ecology
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 1/2
  Page(s) 105-113
  Abstract The Dutch coastline is expected to change considerably during the next 100 years. Erosion will prevail, although accretion will occur locally.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

975.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Alojado, Z.N.; Cargamento, A.G.A.
  Article Title Options for landuse management in the Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
  Author, Monographic Cruz-Trinidad, A.
  Author Role, Monographic editor
  Journal Title Valuation of tropical coastal resources: Theory and application in linear programming. ICLARM studies and reviews
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 25
  Page(s) 64-77
  Keywords Coastal Planning

976.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Leggett, D.; Dowie, P.J.
  Article Title Implementing a GIS - big bang
  Journal Title Mapping Awareness
  Date of Publication July 1994
  Page(s) 30-32
  Keywords System Design

977.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Schmieder, K.
  Article Title Application of GIS in lake monitoring with submersed macrophytes at Lake Constance: Conception and purposes
  Journal Title Atca Botanica Gallica
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 142
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 551-554
  Abstract In 1993 submersed vegetation of Lake Constance was mapped on base of aerial photographs. The estimation was the third of its kind since 1967 and 1978, including a period of fast eutrophication until the late seventies (caused by the use of phosphatic detergents) and a subsequent period of decreasing trophy, due to the international efforts of the riparian states in eliminating phosphate from waste water. The well known sensitivity of submersed macrophytes to changes in water quality led to marked changes in aquatic vegetation communities during the seventies and could help now again in success control of the redevelopment measures of the riparian states. The use of GIS enables to create geographically referenced maps of distribution areas of single species or species groups and to analyse social preferences and changes in superficial area and locations of species during the investigation period of nearly 30 years.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

978.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Grenier, A.; Dubois, J.M.M.
  Article Title Use of remote sensing for monitoring recent coastal change: An overview of methodology
  Journal Title Photo interpretation
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 1990
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 3-16
  Keywords System Design

979.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hurd, J.D.; Civco, D.L.
  Article Title Coastal wetland mapping and change detection in the north eastern US
  Journal Title ASPRS/ACSM/RT92 Technical papers: Global change and education
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

980.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jupp, D.L.B.; Kirk, J.T.O.; Harris, G.P.
  Article Title Detection, identification and mapping cyanobacteria - using remote sensing to measure the optical quality of turbid inland waters
  Journal Title Aust.J.Mar.Fresh.Wat.Res.
  Date of Publication 1994c
  Volume Identification 45
  Page(s) 801-828
  Keywords Water Quality Management

981.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Francour, P.
  Article Title Pluriannual analysis of the reserve effect on ichthyofauna in the Scandols natural reserve (Corisca, northwestern Mediterranean)
  Journal Title Oceanologica Acta
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 309-317
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

982.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Deane, G.C.
  Article Title The role of GIS in the management of natural resources
  Journal Title Aslib Proceedings
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 46
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 157-161
  Abstract The role of GIS in natural resource management is reviewed. Following a brief description of GIS technology, four typical applications of GIS for resource inventory and management are presented. These are: woodland resource mapping in Yemen; forest change monitoring in Tanzania; environmental sensitivity mapping in the Black Sea; and monitoring agricultural crop areas and yields (MARS- Monitoring Agriculture with Remote Sensing). The implementation of a GIS is discussed.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

983.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.
  Article Title Between the desktop and the deep blue sea
  Journal Title Mapping Awareness
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 10
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 19-22
  Abstract Remote sensing provides a valuable source of environmental data, and GIS enables us to store, analyse and visualise that data for planning and decision making. GIS applications have been largely land based until now, but this is starting to change as more people recognise the potential uses of spatial data and geographic information. In particular, environmentalists and oil companies are discovering that GIS has unique capabilities for tackling oil spills at sea. GIS is quickly becoming part of everyday desktop software, because of rapid developments in information technology. GIS data is being input in modelling and in simulation software to generate 'what if scenarios'.
  Keywords System Design

984.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gourmelon, F.; Bioret, F.
  Article Title Sigoussant: The GIS of the Iroise Sea biosphere reserve. A first stage in the longterm monitoring of ecological evolution in natural and semi- natural environments
  Journal Title Norois
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 168
  Page(s) 601-607
  Abstract Siguessant drives a geographic information base set up on many thematic layers about physical and biological processes and human activities of the Mer d'Iroise Biosphere Reserve ( Finistere, France). The initial results allow to get useful information about quantative data, first essential step towards a long term ecological monitoring.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

985.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Feldman, S.C.; Pelletier, R.E.; Walser, E.; Smoot, J.C.; Ahl, D.
  Article Title A prototype for pipeline routing using remotely sensed data and GIS analysis
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of the Environment
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 53
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 123-131
  Abstract A prototype least cost analysis was performed for pipeline routing using remotely sensed data and GIS analysis. A small section of the proposed Caspian oil pipeline was chosen for development of the prototype. The entire proposed 700km Caspian pipeline would connect with existing pipelines and carry oil from the Tengiz oil field in Kazakhstan, on the Caspian Sea to Novorossiysk in Russia, on the Black Sea. A model was developed incorporating pipeline length, topography, geology, landuse and stream, wetland, road and railway crossings to identify a least cost pathway. Satellite remote sensing imagery was used as a base to display results and to define modelling and land cover.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

986.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Caddy, J.F.; Refk, R.; Do Chi, T.
  Article Title Productivity estimates for the Mediterranean: Evidence of accelerating ecological change
  Journal Title Ocean and Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 26
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 1-18
  Abstract This paper re-examines recent trends in fish landings in the Mediterranean and Black Sea basins separately for each GFCM (General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean) statistical area and compares estimates of production in different basins using comparable units of measurement, namely the productivity in tonnes per surface area of continental shelf. Comparisons were based on GIS databases, and maps of catches were created per type of fishery per statistical and continental shelf area. Despite generally high exploitation rates, the overall Mediterranean landing for all species continued to rise in the 1970's and1980's. This is not easy to explain in terms of steady state fisheries theory, given that landings were expected to decline as effort further increased and stocks became depleted. An examination of human induced environmental trends over the last few decades pointed to the likely importance of nutrient enrichment for increasing fishery production in the Mediterranean and Black Sea basins, seas where biological and fishery productivity were formerly considered to be strongly limited by low nutrient levels. It seems from the GFCM statistics that an increase in fisheries production in the 1970's and 1980's was particularly evident for semi enclosed basins such as the Black Sea and Adriatic, where nutrient enrichment from land and river runoff has been more pronounced than for the generally nutrient poor regions of the eastern Mediterranean and around Sardinia. The effects of large inputs of nutrients, as for the Aegean Sea and the Gulf of Lions, also appear to be reflected in recent landing trends, as well as where there is more diffuse discharge of nutrients from human activities on shore. The still largely oligotrophic nature of water masses in the southern Meditteranean appears to be reflected in the significantly lower productivities in terms of tonnes of fish production per shelf area.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

987.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Fransen, P.
  Article Title A model of slip erosion risk, Central Hawke's bay, coastal hill country
  Journal Title BRE-Digest
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 414
  Abstract A slip erosion risk map was generated for a pasture catchment and a forest catchment near Tangio, Hawke's Bay. Maps of geology, soil and associated landform, slope steepness and aspect were cross referenced with maps of historical slip coverage in a GIS. Erosion risk was assessed in 5 categories from very low to high.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

988.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Blomgren, S.; Hanson, H.
  Article Title A GIS based atlas over Scanian coasts
  Journal Title Vatten
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 51
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 219-226
  Abstract A GIS based database for PC use in an MS windows environment has been developed to monitor problems and information handling on coastal erosion problems in nine communities in southern Sweden, coupled with actual remedies taken. The database also facilitates information search procedures e.g. for initiating new project, wave, wind, and water level data together with general coastal characteristics for each site. Some examples of the database structure and layout, both geographical and schematic, are presented. The handling, updating and improvement of this concept are discussed.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

989.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Fry, C.
  Article Title A new coastguard for the UK
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 36-38
  Abstract A UK consortium has spent the last two years perfecting techniques for a nationwide coastal monitoring service. Two new satellites poised to enter orbit may finally provide the data to get the service off the ground.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

990.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Long, B.G.
  Article Title A technique for mapping mangroves with Landsat TM satellite data and GIS
  Journal Title Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 43
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 373-381
  Abstract Mangroves in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, were mapped from Landsat TM satellite data. The mangroves were mapped by selecting 10 training set areas in dense mangrove and using the maximum and minumum training set values for green, red, near infra-red (NIR) and NIR/red to map the remaining mangroves. The accuracy of the map was improved by using ecological information about mangroves to derive simple rules in a GIS, to subdivide the areas labelled 'mangrove' from image processing of satellite data.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

991.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Zhang, B.
  Article Title Comparison error analysis of two classified satellite images
  Journal Title Australian Journal of Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Surveying
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 61
  Page(s) 49-67
  Abstract The author proposed an error propagaton model for GIS overlay operations involving a vector data layer and a raster data layer, and modified this error propagation model for the application in NOAA GIS program (CoastWatch). CoastWatch was designed to detect the boundary change in the US coastal regions using two sets of satellite images taken in different years. The author analyzed the error of the detected change due to: (1) the classification errors in both images, (2) the registration error between the two images, and (3) the correlation cofficient between the two classified images using the modified error propagation model. The analysis indicated that the registration error may significantly degrade the accuracy of the detected boundary change depending on the ratio of the total boundary length to the total area of each class as well as the registration error itself.
  Keywords System Design

992.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Guillope, P.; Gigot, P.; Vigne, P.
  Article Title A processing chain for the geographic information used in the application of the coastline law (Une chain de traitement de l'information geographique au service de l'application de la loi littoral)
  Journal Title Mappemonde
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 94
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 12-15
  Abstract The implementation of the littoral (coastline) law by the State requires a new approach based on data processing systems for long term policies. The CETE Normandie-Centre proposes a GIS for the detection of non urban space and the analysis of urban development and natural areas.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

993.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Diment, R.P.; Deakin, R.
  Article Title Tide turns for coastal management
  Journal Title Surveyor
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 181
  Issue Identification 5316
  Page(s) 25-29
  Abstract With expected sea level rises and increased storms, there is an urgent need for effective coastal management based on the understanding of the natural and developed environments. Approaches being used to coordinate the use of data for coastal management are discussed. The use of GIS for coastal management is described. Integration of GIS within a responsive management framework is considered.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

994.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Persson, J.; Hakanson, L.; Pilesjo, P.
  Article Title Prediction of surface water turnover time in coastal waters using digital bathymetric information
  Journal Title Environmetrics
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 433-449
  Abstract The morphology of the coast plays a significant role for how the water system functions as a receiving water system, for example, as a receiver of industrial and urban pollution and in response to various forms of aquaculture. A digital technique for transferring information from standard charts into morphometric parameters expressing various characteristics of the coast has been developed. Two models for simple predictions of the median surface water turnover time, based on morphometric parameters, have been developed to identify the use of 'morphometric models' in expressing a coast ecological key parameter. In these models, more than 90% of the variation in empirical values of surface water turnover times can be statistically explained by the topographic openness. The topographic openness describes the exposure of the coastal area towards the open sea or adjacent coastal area.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

995.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Donoghue, D.N.M.; Reid-Thomas, D.C.; Zong, Y.
  Article Title Mapping and monitoring the intertidal zone of the east coast of England using remote sensing techniques and a coastal monitoring GIS
  Journal Title Marine Technology Society Journal
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 28
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 19-29
  Abstract Compares two different techniques for mapping the intertidal zone of the Wash estuary using Landsat 5 TM imagery. Two scenes from different dates were processed using a conventional maximum likelihood classifer and a fully constrained linear mixture model. The data was geometrically rectified and incorporated into a coastal monitoring GIS along with information acquired from previous ground based surveys. Both classification techniques adequately delimit over 90% of the intertidal vegetation. However, both methods had difficulty in discriminating between the Pioneer zone vegetation and intertidal sediments. Linear unmixing appeared to be the most accurate method for mapping pioneer zone vegetation.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

996.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Dutton, I.M.; Saenger, P.; Perry, T.; Luker, G.; Worboys, G.L.
  Article Title An integrated approach to management of coastal aquatic resources - a case study
  Journal Title Aquatic Conservation
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 57-73
  Abstract This paper describes the development of a conservation management strategy which sought an integrated approach to management of the terrestrial and marine resources of the Bay region. A GIS was developed for the region, using the raster based E-RMS GIS software system. Three specific findings of relevance to the management of coastal aquatic resources elsewhere were that (1) traditional 'reservation based' approaches to conservation management in isolation are not likely to be effective in conserving biodiversity over time; (2) the planning process should be open for review by non technical audiences to facilitate community understanding and support; and (3) GIS can be a very useful tool for data organisation and analysis.
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Natural Resources Management

997.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Behrendt, H.; Lademann, L.; Pagenkopf, W.G.; Pothig, R.; Straskraba, M.
  Article Title Vulnerable areas of phosphorus leaching - detection by GIS analysis and measurements of phosphorus sorption capacity
  Journal Title Water, Science and Technology
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 33
  Issue Identification 4-5
  Page(s) 175-181
  Abstract A model is presented to detect vulnerable areas of phosphorus leaching combining GIS modelling and measurements on phosphorus sorption capacity of different soil types. The GIS model uses spatial information on the topography, land use, soil types, water tables and climatic water balance. The phosphorus surplus of the agricultural topsoil is estimated based on the average of fertilizer use and the uptake by crops over a long period of time and, additionally, the application rates of manure around cow sheds and pigsties. The model was applied to the catchment area of a shallow lake in Germany.
  Keywords System Design

998.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Weller, C.M.; Watzin, M.C.; Wang, D.
  Article Title Role of wetlands in reducing phosphorus loading to surface water in eight watersheds in the Lake Champlain Basin
  Journal Title Environmental management
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 731-739
  Abstract A landscape level approach was applied to eight rural watersheds to assess the role that wetlands play in reducing phosphorus loading to surface waters in the Lake Champlain Basin. Variables summarizing various characteristics of wetlands within a watershed were calculated using a GIS and then compared to measured phosphorus loading through multiple regression analysis. The inclusion of a variable based on the area of riparian wetlands located along low and medium order streams in conjuction with the area of agricultural and nonwetland forested lands explained 88% of the variance in phosphorus loading to surface waters. The best fit model coefficients (P'SUB load' = 0.86Ag +30Ripwet =160) suggest that a hectare of riparian wetland may be many times more important in reducing phosphorus than an agricultural hectare in producing phosphorus. These results provide additional support for the concept that protection of riparian wetlands is an important management strategy for controlling stream water quality in multiuse landscapes.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

999.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lehmann, A.; Jaquet, J.M.; Lachavanne, J.B.
  Article Title Contribution of GIS to submerged macrophyte biomass estimation and community structure modelling, Lake Geneva, Switzerland
  Journal Title Aquatic Botany
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 47
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 99-117
  Abstract This work is part of a study that aimed to develop a method for qualifying the littoral ecosystem of lakes, through the application of a GIS. It is centred on the biomass of three dominant species of submerged aquatic plants in Lake Geneva. Results, together with aerial photography interpretation and echosounder survey, were used to estimate the spatial and temporal distribution of biomass by means of the GIS. Finally, this work presents a three dimensional model of the littoral zone, based on a perspective view of GIS information layers draped over a DEM.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1000.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Dorall, R.F.; Veeveaganatha, K.
  Article Title Modelling the impacts of sea level rise in West Johor, Peninsular Malaysia, using GIS
  Journal Title Malaysian Journal of Tropical Geography
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 24
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 83-88
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1001.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Cooper, A.P.R.; Thomson, J.W.; Edwards, E.M.
  Article Title An Antartic GIS: The first step
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 26-28
  Keywords System Design

1002.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Masson, J.Y.M.
  Article Title Management of hydrographic and oceanographic databases using GIS
  Journal Title Hydrographic Journal
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 68
  Page(s) 21-26
  Abstract The management of Interactive Resources is the ability to assess all resources, therefore assisting in the definition of clear objectives. A GIS is the means to achieve these tasks. A paper on this topic entitled 'Integrated Resource Management Applications' by this author was published in the January 1993 edition (Vol.67) of this Journal. A GIS is a series of modules and each module is composed of geographically referenced sets of superimposed data layers. This paper features one particular module 'Hydrography and Oceanography' and provides a summary of different uses derived from their relevant data layers or databases stored in the GIS. The Digital Terrain Model is not limited to land digital cartography, it must extend beyond the land sea interface; continuity and homogenity can be achieved through the GIS. Despite the fact that by definition neither of these sciences are militarily defined, this paper explains how their relevant data can support defence interests.
  Keywords System Design

1003.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hecht, H.; Melles, J.
  Article Title Contribution of a GIS for nautical hydrography in the BSH
  Journal Title Zeitschrift fur Vermessungswesen
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 4
  Page(s) 162-171
  Abstract The BSH is the German hydrographic service and as such is responsible for hydrographic surveying in the North Sea and Baltic Sea, as well as the production of nautical charts and publications. The 'Electronic Chart' (ECDIS), planned to be a world wide standardized system of navigation, is currently under development. It requires GIS type structured data. A description is given of the BSH's NAUTHIS project in which a central GIS is to be developed for the production of ECDIS data and the drafting and production of nautical charts and publications. NAUTHIS is based on the object catalogue developed during the German ECDIS research project and which now forms part of the new IHO standard for the international exchange of hydrographic data.
  Keywords System Design

1004.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic ANON
  Article Title Understanding changes in the coastal environment: The LMER Program
  Journal Title EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 73
  Issue Identification 45
  Page(s) 484-485
  Abstract Human activities have brought many changes to coastal environments including: loss of habitat, interception of water and sediment, invasion by exotic species, increasing rate of sea level rise, increased pollution and increased nutrients in near shore environments. A sound understanding of how coastal processes work is necessary as a basis for making management decisions. The Land Margin Ecosystems Research (LMER) initiative has established four sites with more planned. The existing sites, Columbia River and Tomales Bay on the west coast and Waquoit Bay and Chesapeake Bay on the east, priovide a wide range of estuarine characteristics. The sites differ in size, depth, watershed properties including population density, climate, water dynamics, water quality and biology. The potential for comparative studies in LMER will be fostered by development of an integrated database and cooperative research network. It is envisaged that GIS based studies will lead to better assessment of how coastal eutrophication takes place.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1005.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Raper, J.
  Article Title Geographical information systems
  Journal Title Progress in physical geography
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 15
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 438-444
  Abstract Discusses papers and books published in 1990 which apply GIS to research in physical geography and environmental science. Most have been relatively unsophisticated implementing mostly two dimensional static map oriented models of physical geography research problems. Examples include coastal geomorphology, ice sheet reconstruction, hydrology and the use of kriging in soil science. Other examples include land and sea resource assessment, environmental monitoring and impact assessment, climate modelling and meteorology.
  Keywords System Design

1006.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sterr, H.; Schauser, U.H.; Zakrezewski, R.
  Article Title The 'coastal' leisure area. A landscape ecological analysis of selected coastal zones in Shleswig-Holstein
  Journal Title Geographische Rundschau
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 42
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 272-279
  Notes The pollution of the seas is an environmental factor that weighs against coastal leisure activities. Here, with reference to the Isle of Busum and Hohwachter Bay, the authors study conflicts and the value of GIS. They look at crowding by campers and overusage, they explain how one can evaluate fields of conflict in the Baltic and on the marshes and dunes of the North Sea.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1007.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Madec-Que, V.
  Article Title Interet du traitementde donnees spatialisees pour la geographie du littoral (Interest of spatial data processing for coastal zone geography)
  Journal Title Bulletin, - Institut de Geologie du Bassin d'Aquitaine
  Date of Publication 1993
  Issue Identification 53-54
  Page(s) 193-198
  Abstract This paper suggests a spatial model of emersion rate based on hypsometric data and processing of Landsat pictures integrated into a GIS.
  Keywords System Design

1008.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Li, R.; Saxena, N.K.
  Article Title Development of an integrated marine GIS
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 293-307
  Abstract Presents the results of the development of an integrated marine GIS (MGIS) for the exploration and development of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the US Pacific Islands region by the Pacific Mapping Center, University of Hawaii. Features such as spatial marine data processing, integration of GIS and mapping systems, 3D data structures, and simulation and animation of marine operations are developed and applied in this system.
  Keywords System Design

1009.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ji, W.; Johnston, J.B.
  Article Title Coastal ecosystem decision support GIS: Functions and methodology
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 18
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 229
  Keywords System Design

1010.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gold, C.M.; Condal, A.
  Article Title A spatial data structure integrating GIS and simulation in a marine environment
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 18
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 213
  Keywords System Design

1011.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Kucera, G.L.
  Article Title Object oriented modelling of coastal environmental information
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 18
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 183
  Keywords System Design

1012.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Chavez, P.S. Jr.; Karl, H.A.
  Article Title Detection of barrels and waste disposal sites on the sea floor using spatial variability analysis on sidescan sonar and bathymetry images
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 18
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 197
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1013.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Castillo, J.; Barbieri, M.A.; Gonzalez, A.
  Article Title Relationships between sea surface temperature, salinity, and pelagic fish distribution off northern Chile
  Journal Title ICES Journal of Marine Science
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 53
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 139-146
  Abstract GIS techniques were used in the analysis of the distribution of three pelagic resources: anchovy, sardine, and jack mackerel. The spatial distribution of these resources was analysed relative to the surface temperature and salinity distributions. Results indicated the occurrence of a stratified distribution of the three species together with a high variability in the distribution pattern between cruises. The distribution of the three species was associated with the occurrence and intensity of thermal and haline fronts.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1014.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Meaden, G.J.
  Article Title The one that got away? GIS in marine fisheries
  Journal Title Mapping Awareness
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 20-23
  Abstract Managing fisheries has always been undertaken on a piecemeal basis. Thus there has been little impetus, anywhere in the world, for expensive GIS solutions to environmental and economic management problems. This article shows that GIS does have a role to play. The author considers the use of GPS in data gathering, the role of 2 and 3 dimensional data in GIS analysis, the possibilities of fish catch forecasting and the means whereby exploitation of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) can be strengthened . In all cases data integration is the key requirement at local and international level.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1015.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ramster, J.W.
  Article Title Marine resource atlases: The implication for policymakers and planners
  Journal Title Underwater Technology
  Date of Publication 1993-94
  Volume Identification 19
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 12-19
  Abstract Marine resource atlases provide a means of bringing together, in a convenient form for reference and planning purposes, the multiple uses of a sea area. Digital versions - GIS - are now the rule rather than the exception and span the wide spectra of both users needs and technical development respectively. The current situation in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Italy, North America, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the UN and within the private consultancy area are described in turn and then the key question of whether or not decision makers per se should manipulate data within a GIS context is discussed. It is suggested that technical advances over the next 3-5 years will make such a development inevitable and that this must be taken account of by marine resource atlas-makers.
  Keywords System Design

1016.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hopley, D.
  Article Title Global change and the coastline: Assessment and mitigation planning
  Journal Title Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 5-15
  Abstract Adjustments available include; no action; coastal defence based on present rates of sea level rise; retreat with planning and social engineering; protection; and abatement of global change proccesses. Actual decisions for specific reactions will vary according to risk and impact assessment. Production of Coastal Vulnerability Indices (CVI) using GIS is advocated at several scales for the identification of regional response planning strategies.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1017.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Falconer, R.K.H.
  Article Title Experience with GIS in the marine world
  Journal Title Hydrographic Journal
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 58
  Page(s) 19-22
  Abstract GIS provide a means for efficiently handling and analysis of geographically related data. Relatively low cost means that many organisations can now get into GIS. Drawing on experience with GIS in a small marine consultancy this paper discusses practical aspects such as; choosing the system, the cost of learning, acquiring the digital data, centralised data sources, and pilot studies for large systems.
  Keywords System Design

1018.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Goodin, D.G.
  Article Title Mapping the surface radiation budget and net radiation in a sandhills wetland using a combined modelling/remote sensing
  Journal Title Geocarto International
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 10
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 19
  ISSN 1010-6049
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1019.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lanthrop, R.G.; Vande Castle, J.D.; Brass, J.A.
  Article Title Monitoring changes in Greater Yellowstone Lake water quality following the 1988 wildfires
  Journal Title Geocarto International
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 49
  ISSN 1010-6049
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1020.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rosensaft, M.; Ecker, A.; Levitte, D.
  Article Title Geohydrologic GIS database: A case study of the coastal acquifer in Israel
  Journal Title The ITC Journal
  Date of Publication 1997
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 15
  ISSN 0303-2434
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1021.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Yeh, A.G.O.; Li, X.
  Article Title Urban growth management in the Pearl river delta: An integrated remote sensing and GIS approach
  Journal Title The ITC Journal
  Date of Publication 1996
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 77
  ISSN 0303-2434
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1022.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gould Jr., R.W.; Arnone, R.A.
  Article Title Remote sensing estimates of inherent optical properties in a coastal environment
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of the Environment
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 61
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 290
  ISSN 0034-4257
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1023.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Tacobi, Y.Z.; Gitelson, A.; Mayo, M.
  Article Title Remote sensing of chlorophyll in Lake Kinneret using high spectral resolution radiometer and Landsat TM: Spectral features of reflectance and algorithm development
  Journal Title Journal of Plankton Research
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 2155
  ISSN 0142-7873
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1024.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Carrick, H.J; Worth, D.; Marshall, M.L.
  Article Title The influence of water circulation on chlorophyll turbidity relationships in Lake Okeechobee as determined by remote sensing
  Journal Title Journal of Plankton Research
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 9
  Page(s) 1117
  ISSN 0142-7873
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1025.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hengstermann, T.; Reuter, R.
  Article Title Laser remote sensing of pollution of the Sea: A quantitative approach
  Journal Title EARSeL Adv. in Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Page(s) 52-60
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1026.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lee, P.F.; Sheu, J.E.; Tsai, B.W.
  Article Title Wintering habitat characteristics of black faced spoon bill (Platalea Minor) at Chi-Ku, Taiwan
  Journal Title Acta Zoologica Taiwanica
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 67-78
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1027.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ramster, J.W.
  Article Title A proposed digital atlas of the resources of the North Sea and its potential value in planning
  Journal Title Ocean and Shoreline Management
  Date of Publication 1991
  Issue Identification 16
  Page(s) 359-373
  Keywords System Design

1028.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Green, D.R.
  Article Title The UK digital marine atlas: A review
  Journal Title GeoCal.
  Date of Publication June 1994
  Page(s) 28-30
  Keywords System Design

1029.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jha, S.K.
  Article Title Remote sensing as a means of charting (nautical)in India and other countries - some case studies
  Journal Title Indian Cartographer
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 15
  Page(s) 132-141
  Keywords System Design

1030.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Srivastava, S.; Arunachalam, B.
  Article Title Utility of satellite imageries for the mapping of mangroves
  Journal Title Indian Cartographer
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 15
  Page(s) 148-151
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1031.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Desai, A.; Subramanian, C.
  Article Title Remote sensing for geographic planning: A case study
  Journal Title Indian Cartographer
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 15
  Page(s) 192
  Abstract Geography has become one of the social sciences which uses latest techniques like remote sensing and GIS in its study. Remote sensing imageries are used to detect environmental changes in a number of fields. The objectives of the paper are (a) to see the change in land use over a period of time, (b) to see the type and extent of land degradation, resulting into wasteland, (c) to identify different types of land uses in the pre and post monsoon seasons around the notified wetland Nal Sarovar and (d) to suggest measures to develop the area without disturbing the environmental and ecological balance for economic sustainability.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1032.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Roy, B.C.
  Article Title Coastal mapping
  Journal Title Indian Cartographer
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 15
  Page(s) 6-10
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1033.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Davis, F.W.; Stine, P.A.; Stoms, D.M.
  Article Title Distribution and conservation status of coastal sage scrub in south west California
  Journal Title Journal of Vegetation Science
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) 743
  ISSN 1100-9233
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1034.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lucas, A.E.
  Article Title Data for coastal GIS: Issues and implications for management
  Journal Title Oceanographic Literature Review
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 44
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 402
  Keywords System Design

1035.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Article Title GIS application to marine fisheries
  Journal Title Oceanographic Literature Review
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 44
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 646
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1036.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Moffatt, I.; Hanley, N.; Hallett, S.
  Article Title A framework for monitoring, modelling and managing water quality in the Forth Estuary, Scotland
  Journal Title Journal of Environmental Management
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 33
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 311-325
  Abstract A framework for monitoring, modelling and managing water quality in the Forth Estuary, Scotland is presented. The data on over 200 determinands was supplied by the Forth River Purification Board and is contained in a relational database. A description of the detailed analysis of some of the physical biochemical parameters of water quality is given. In particular the possibility of building dynamic simulation models and integrating these with sophisticated GIS is outlined as part of the framework being developed by the research team. The third aspect of the study is to integrate alternative management decisions into the investigation of water quality in the Forth Estuary. The ways in which these economic incentives are embedded in the framework are discussed. Finally, the progress in this research which is directed at monitoring, modelling and managing water quality in the Forth Estuary is discussed.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1037.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Anguilar-Manjarre, J.; Ross, L.G.
  Article Title Aquaculture development and GIS
  Journal Title Mapping awareness and GIS in Europe
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 49-52
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1038.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Beveridge, M.C.M.; Ross, L.G.; Mendoza, A.Q.M.
  Article Title GIS for coastal aquaculture site selection and planning
  Connective Phrase in
  Author, Monographic Koop, K.
  Author Role, Monographic editor
  Journal Title Ecology of marine aquaculture
  Date of Publication 1994
  Page(s) 26-47
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Natural Resources Management

1039.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Goldan, H.J.; Seeber, G.
  Article Title Precise tide gauge connection to the Island of Helgoland
  Journal Title Marine Geodesy
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 17
  Page(s) 147-152
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1040.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rodriguez, I.
  Article Title Los systemas de informaci geografica en estudios de evoluci costera: Ejemplo el delta Ebro (GIS in coastal evolution: Example Ebro Delta)
  Journal Title Ingenieria Civil
  Date of Publication 4.1997
  Volume Identification 105
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1041.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Monographic Moore, T.; Morris, K.; Gibson, S.
  Journal Title LOIS: Land Ocean Interaction Study
  Date of Publication 1997
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 13-15
  ISSN 1353-1778
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1042.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic O'Conaill, M.A.; Bell, S.B.M.; Mason, D.C.
  Article Title Developing a prototype 4D GIS on a transputer array
  Journal Title ITC Journal
  Date of Publication 1992
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 47-54
  Abstract Four dimensional (4D) data normally imply three spatial dimensional plus a time dimension. In the environmental sciences, many research programmes handle vast quantites of 4D data. GIS have proved to be powerful tools in the manipulation and display of geo coded datasets. At present existing GIS are not capable of handling, storing or displaying 4D data sets. This paper describes a project which aims to develop 4D GIS techniques and apply them to some existing environmental research programmes in meteorology, oceanography and geophysics. Ultimately the project aims to produce a generic system which will aid in the development of mathematical models in the environmental sciences.
  Keywords System Design

1043.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Guo, Q.; Psuty, N.P.
  Article Title Flood tide delatic wetlands: Detection of their sequential spatial evolution
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 63
  Issue Identification 3
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1044.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Barrett, N.E; Niering, W.A.
  Article Title Tidal marsh restoration: Trends in vegetation change using a GIS
  Journal Title Restoration Ecology: The journal of the Society for Ecological Restoration
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 1
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 18
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1045.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Astroth, J.
  Article Title Technology aids wetlands mitigation
  Journal Title Public Works
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 126
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 41
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1046.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Arid, H.; Moustatir, A.; Orbi, A.
  Article Title La Lagunede Nador: Etude et aide a la gestion ( The Nador Lagoon: Studying and management guidelines)
  Journal Title Geo Observateur
  Date of Publication 1995
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 35-48
  ISSN 1113-4410
  Abstract The Nador Lagoon is a semi closed ecosystem in communication with the sea through a narrow pass. This ecosystem is influenced by several external factors such as sunshine, flowing water, washing agricultural fields and urban wear water. Marine influence is weak due to the small delivery through the pass. High resolution satellite data allows the analysis of some physical and geomorphological parameters like the turbidity and the bathymetry. The use of GIS with compound satellite data and insitu data allows utilization and management scenarios.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1047.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Arid, H.; Ouabi, M.
  Article Title Cartographie de l'etat des plages par imagerie satellitaire (Mapping beach conditions by satellite imagery)
  Journal Title Geo Observateur
  Date of Publication 1995
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 49-62
  ISSN 1113-4410
  Abstract The coastal zone is an attractive pole for socio economic activities, influenced by a multitude of physical, natural and human pressures. The annual and semi annual coastal themes variability require a permanent attention and an adapted cartography. The remote sensing technique, especially the high resolution data, can provide solutions to some requirements, particularly the evolution analysis.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1048.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hara, K.
  Article Title Integrating remote sensing and GIS for evaluation and monitoring of Sika Deer Habitat on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan
  Journal Title International archives of photogrammetry and remote sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 31
  Issue Identification B/7
  Page(s) 268
  ISSN 0256-1840
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1049.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Hastings, K.; Hesp, P.
  Article Title Using GIS to monitor seagrass change at Rocky Bay, Rottnest Bay, Western Australia
  Journal Title GIS Asia Pacific
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 1
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 32-35
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1050.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Zong, Y.; Tooley, M.J.; Donoghue, D.N.M.
  Article Title GIS and sea flooding risk assessment in the Thames lowlands
  Journal Title Journal of the Society of Fellows
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1051.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic El-Raey, M.; Fouda, Y.; Nasr, S.
  Article Title GIS assessment of the vulnerability of the Rosetta Area, Egypt to impacts of sea rise
  Journal Title Environmental monitoring and assessment
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 47
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 59
  ISSN 0167-6369
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1052.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Bendoricchio, G.; Di Luzio, M.; Baschieri, P.; Capodaglio, A.G.
  Article Title Diffuse pollution in the lagoon of Venice
  Journal Title Water, Science and Technology
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 28
  Issue Identification 3-5
  Page(s) 69-78
  Abstract This paper focuses on the results of the simulation of diffuse loads generated in the lagoon watershed. These results were obtained by interfacing a GIS of the watershed and two models simulating respectively urban and agricultural diffuse pollution. Diffuse loads are then compared with the corresponding point sources to evaluate their relative contributing role in the dystrophic behavior of the lagoon. The relative importance of diffuse sources is discussed with particular reference to time and space variability of the loads.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1053.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rhind, J.
  Article Title Managing environmental data: The biodiversity map library
  Journal Title Mapping awareness and GIS in Europe
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 3-7
  Abstract A description is given of the GIS used at the World Conservation Monitoring Centre supported by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the World Wide Fund for Nature and the United Nations Environment Program. Over 500 Mbytes of data on habitats, species and protected areas has been gathered into an Arc/INFO based biodiversity map library. The technical implementation and maintenance issues are discussed, and a list is given of the major datasets, including forest cover, Antartica, tropical resources, world ecoregions, wetlands data and tropical coastal features, established in the Habitats unit.
  Keywords System Design

1054.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Harper, B.; Curtis, M.
  Article Title Coastal Zone Mapping
  Journal Title Mapping awareness and GIS in Europe
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 17-19
  Abstract The Hydrographic Office and Ordnance Survey are working together on a coastal zone mapping pilot project. The main objective of the project is to identify and assess the potential market for coastal zone mapping. To aid the market research two prototype maps have been constructed: one paper and one digital. These examples are being released this month (February).
  Keywords System Design

1055.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Han, M.
  Article Title Vulnerability assessment of coastal plain west of Bohai Sea, North China, to sea level rise
  Journal Title Acta Geographica Sinica
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 49
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 107-116
  Notes Language: Chinese
  Abstract This paper deals in a quantitative way with the vulnerability assessment of the coastal plain west of Bohai Sea to sea level rise. This study area is covered by the Tianjin imagery sheet. It includes mainly the Tianjin coastal plain, which makes up the most part of the Tianjin municipality, and part of the coastal plain in Hebei and Shandong provinces. The assessment is carried out according to the common methodology and guidelines developed by the IPCC coastal zone management subgroup and mainly by using Landsat imagery and GIS. The emphasis of the present research is put on compilation of an environmental topographic map because conventional geomorphological and Quaternary maps are not enough to meet the requirements for the vulnerability assessment.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1056.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Grzeda, S.
  Article Title FEMA digital flood mapping program
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 22-25
  Abstract Flood Insurance Studies (FISs) are utilized by the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to acquire flood risk data through hydrologic and hydraulic studies. Currently FISs have been completed for virtually all of the 21 400 nationwide communities with flood risks. The results of each Flood Insurance Study are utilized by FEMA's Technical Evaluation Contractors to prepare the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). These maps depict the spatial extent of Special Flood Hazard Areas, subject to inundation by the100 year flood (>1% annual probability) and other thematic features. The firm is the basis for floodplan management, mitigation and insurance activities of NFIP being utilized as the basis for establishing flood coverage premium rates.
  Keywords Disaster Management

1057.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Corbley, K.P.
  Article Title Precision photogrammetry pays off for Okaloosa GIS
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 36-38
  Abstract A photogrammetric map based GIS under development by Okaloosa County, Fla., has already scored significant cost saving for some participating municipalities. The most dramatic change of fortune occurred in the city of Destin, a resort community along the Gulf of Mexico on the Florida Panhandle. In early 1994, the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA revised its flood zone maps for the area to reflect changes in elevation due to beach erosion. These maps divide coastal regions into different zones based on their potential for flooding. The new maps rezoned many existing homes into regions of higher flood damage. As a result, flood insurance rates skyrocketed and property values plunged - until FEMA was persuaded to re-evaluate its flood maps using the county's newly compiled topographic maps.
  Keywords Disaster Management

1058.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Astroth, J.
  Article Title Environmental protection goes high-tech with GIS
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 28-32
  Abstract The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, (Washington DC, USA) has used GIS, CAD and relational database management systems to carry out environmental evaluations. A background to the WMATA is provided, and examples given of site suitability and routing projects through federal wetlands. Applications also are discussed for contaminated materials analysis and forest conservation.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1059.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Guest, M.
  Article Title Fishing for information: GIS improves salmon habitats
  Journal Title Mapping Awareness
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 34-35
  Abstract The river Dee supports a #6 million salmon rod fishing industry. Four environmental and local government organisations have teamed up and are using GIS to preserve the river and the industry it supports.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1060.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sharma, S.K.; Anjaneyulu, D.
  Article Title Application of remote sensing and GIS in water resource management
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 14
  Issue Identification 17
  Page(s) 3209-3220
  Abstract Water resource management is an apt consideration for development sustained in an area. In the context of computer aided analysis for resource management remote sensing technique with GIS can be used. This study outlines the utility of integration of satellite image data with that of georeferenced overlays produced from map and tabular data bases. These methods have been applied to selected coastal, alluvial, and hard rock terrain of Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka states. The image data used are from SPOT (PLA) for alluvial terrain, Landsat for coastal terrain and from IRS 1A LIS II for hard rock areas. The thematic maps presented in the article are simply to suggest meaningful justifications for the objectives of the study.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1061.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Phaneuf, B.
  Article Title Underwater imaging and GIS integration with side scan sonar
  Journal Title Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 63
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 651
  Keywords System Design

1062.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Smith, M.J.; Waldram, D.A.
  Article Title Automated terrain modelling of coastal zones
  Journal Title International archives of photogrammetry and remote sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 31
  Issue Identification B4
  Abstract Coastal geomorphology is the study of coastal landforms, their evolution, the processes at work on them and the changes now taking place. The coastal zone is a constantly changing environment. An awareness of the issues associated within the coastal zone and the need to deal with them in an integrated way, are becoming more prominent in coastal studies. The need for research into coastal processes is now widely recognised and photogrammetry can be used for the recording and interpreting of coastal change. The process of gradual evolution from analogue to digital photogrammetry has brought about many changes in terms of the characteristics of photogrammetry, more notably the conversion to softcopy photogrammetry. This change brings about many potential benefits, such as improvements in accuracy, flexibility, more efficient processing and eventually a reduction in cost. The Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) project has been implemented by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). The broad aim of LOIS is to gain an understanding of, and the ability to predict the nature of environmental changes in the coastal zone of the UK. The coastal geology group at the British Geological Survey are seeking ways of terrain modelling the coastal environment. One of the main objectives is to establish the history of coastal sedimentation. The general aim of this research is to develop techniques using digital photogrammetry to survey and model the coastal zone in order to assess both cliff erosion and sediment movement along the beach. Repeated, detailed cliff profile surveys are time consuming and individual profile erosion rates have in the past been generalised to represent the erosion rate along entire coastlines. Digital terrain modelling of the coastal environment using the new digital photogrammetric techniques, may offer an efficient method of quantifying sediment yield. This paper presents results from some of the research presently being undertaken.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1063.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rodriguez, I.
  Article Title Teledeteccion don aplicada a entornos marinos: Conceptos introductorios (Remote sensing applied to the marine zone)
  Journal Title Ingenieria Civil
  Date of Publication 4.1997
  Keywords System Design/ Coastal Planning

1064.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.; Sall, M.M.; Barusseau, J.P.
  Article Title Caracteristiques hydrodynamiques comparatives de deux environnements estuariens: L'imagerie Landsat (Comparing hydrodynamic characteristics of two estuarine environments: Landsat imagery)
  Journal Title Ann.Fac.des lettres,
  Date of Publication 1983
  Volume Identification nl 13
  Page(s) 231-251
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Coastal Processes

1065.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.; Chevillotte, H.
  Article Title Etude des modifications intervenues entre le barrage de Diama et l'embouchure du fleuve Senegal partir d'image satelliaries. Rapport final du project CAMPUS sur ' l'Apres barrage du fleuve Senegal'(A study of intervention modifications at the beginning of the Diama dam and rivermouth of the river Senegal by satellite imagery)
  Journal Title Coll. Etudes
  Date of Publication 1993
  Page(s) 73-81
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1066.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Rudnicki, M.D.
  Article Title A Computer Program for Plotting Oceanographic Fence Diagrams
  Journal Title Computers and Geosciences
  Date of Publication 1997
  Volume Identification 23
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 209-213
  Keywords System Design

1067.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Wagner, M.J.
  Article Title Into the deep: mapping bathymetry with satellite technology.
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 10
  Page(s) 34-36
  Abstract Using the Bathymetry Assessment System (BAS), which combines ERS-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data with in-situ observations, a client can reduce labour time by a factor of four. Imaging radar is sensitive to changes in sea surface roughness, which can be related to sea surface winds, ocean surface waves, bathymetry, internal waves and oceanic eddies. Delft hydraulics has developed a model which can detect this surface roughening and, given known conditions of current and wind flow, indicate where underwater features lie by showing changes in depth. However, the SAR does require moderate winds and normal tidal currents in order to acquire good- quality bottom topography of shallow waters. -from Author
  Keywords System Design

1068.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Fedorov, K.N.; Ginsburg, A.I.
  Article Title Estimating parameters of the oceanic diurnal thermocline using satellite and ship-borne measurements.
  Journal Title Journal of Marine Systems
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 461-470
  Abstract Diurnal variability of the near-surface ocean thermal structure is briefly considered along with the corresponding variability of various near-surface processes. Problem of the satellite remote sensing of sea surface temperature (SST) in the presence of the diurnal heated layer is discussed. Dependence of the diurnal thermocline temperature difference and lower boundary depth on wind speed is demonstrated using field measurements in the wind speed range of 0-13 m/s. A simple method is proposed to estimate H from satellite or ship-borne measurements of the daily variation of SST and the heated layer enthalpy. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

1069.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Missotten, R.; Han, Q.; Aureli, A.
  Article Title Remote sensing and GIS activities in UNESCO.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 15
  Issue Identification 15
  Page(s) 3111-3118
  Abstract Part one describes remote sensing and GIS use in international programmes such as the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) programme for biosphere reserve development and ecosystem monitoring, management and conservation; the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) for surface and ground water research management; the International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) for the creation of a data base on the spectral signatures of rocks and soils; and in several projects concerning ocean investigation and climate observation conducted in the framework of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC). In part two constraints of using the remote sensing and GIS technology are addressed and remaining difficulties in accessing and exchanging data, training issues and costs are discussed. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1070.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jagtap, T.G.; Untawale, A.G.; Inamdar, S.N.
  Article Title Study of mangrove environment of Maharashtra coast using remote sensing data.
  Journal Title Indian Journal of Marine Sciences
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 23
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 90-93
  Abstract Analysis of remote sensing data indicate approximately 210 km 'SUP 2' of the mangrove area along the Maharashtra coast. The dominant species along the coast are Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia officinalis, A. marina, Sonneratia alba, S. apetala, while Excoecaria agallocha and Acanthus ilicifolius are very common. However, Kandelia candal, Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Ceriops tagal, Lumnitzera racemosa are restricted to few localities. Relatively, luxurient formations and more number of species, occur in Ratnagiri and Raigad districts. Scrubby and scanty vegetation dominated by Avicennia marina , along the Bombay coast, could be attributed to constantly increasing anthropogenic pressures. -Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1071.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Harding, L.W.Jr.; Itsweire, E.C; Esaias, W.E.
  Article Title Estimates of phytoplankton biomass in the Chesapeake Bay from aircraft remote sensing of chlorophyll concentrations, 1989-92.
  Journal Title Remote Sensing of Environment
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 49
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 41-56
  Abstract Aircraft remote sensing of surface chlorophyll concentrations with NASA's Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS) was used to determine the seasonal and interannual dynamics of phytoplankton biomass. Estimates of algal biomass averaged approx 500 metric tons, with maximum values of 1400 metric tons in spring 1990. These values are in agreement with estimates computed from the integrated vertical profiles of the CBP database using a 3D interpolator model. The total biomass of phytoplankton during the spring bloom of 1990 was significantly higher than in 1989, 1991, and 1992. The causes of these interannual differences are discussed in terms of variations in Susquehanna River flow and nutrient loading to the estuary. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1072.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Weimerskirch, H.; Robertson, G.
  Article Title Satellite tracking of light-mantled sooty albatrosses.
  Journal Title Polar Biology
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 14
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 123-126
  Abstract Five Phoebetria palpebrata breeding at Macquarie Island were tracked with miniaturised satellite transmitters during foraging trips of the incubation period. Birds moved rapidly to specific sectors of the Southern Ocean, where they spent several days foraging before returning to their nests. These specific sectors were at an average distance of 1516 km from Macquarie Island and located in pelagic Antarctic waters mostly along the Antarctic continent. The maximum foraging range was in average 1721 km and the total distance covered by two birds for which there were complete tracks was 6463 and 6975 km. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1073.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jouventin, P.; Capdeville, D.; Cuenot-Chaillet, F.; Boiteau, C.
  Article Title Exploitation of pelagic resources by a non-flying seabird: Satellite tracking of the king penguin throughout the breeding cycle.
  Journal Title Marine Ecology Progress Series
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 106
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 11-19
  Abstract For Aptenodytes patagonicus at the Crozet Island, mean foraging range was 471 +/- 299 km (range 144-1489). Total length of trips was 1239 +/- 671 km (397-3893), ie 64 +/- 31 km daily. The range of the king penguin is thus much greater than previously supposed. Two types of track were distinguished: long, direct trips to predictable marine resources (towards the Polar Front), and, around the time of hatching, shorter circular trips, during which the birds probably fed on less-predictable resources. During winter, trips appeared erratic and were at their longest (at least 3893 km and foraging range >1488.7 km). There was a change in the length and direction of tracks according to the breeding phase of the king penguin and probably also according to the position of the Polar Front which moves northwards during austral winter and autumn. All the locations of king penguins were restricted to the zone of modified Antarctic waters around the Crozet Islands, where myctophids, the major prey, are available between 200 m deep and the surface (5 degrees C isotherm). -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1074.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Forster, B.; Baide, X.; Xingwai, S.
  Article Title Modelling suspended particle distribution in near coastal waters using satellite remotely-sensed data.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 15
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) 1207-1219
  Abstract The distribution of suspended particles of different size is investigated using Landsat-TM in coastal waters near a sewage outfall, Sydney, Australia. Following a discussion of the relations between visible response and suspended particles a model is developed, via regression analysis, relating TM data and ocean sampled particle size data. This allowed the prediction of the number of particles in each of 26 classes of particle size. TM digital data was processed on the basis of the developed models to show the spatial distribution of both large and small particles. Large particles were found to be distributed near an ocean sewage outfall, while small particles were more widely distributed. -Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1075.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Marshall, J.
  Article Title Island life:Managing remote assets with GIS.
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 42-44
  Abstract Situated over 1600 kilometres into the Pacific Ocean off the Eastern coast of Australia, there are few places more remote than the French territory of New Caledonia. Yet this small island group's approach to managing the vital assets of its utilities owes much to European technology. -Author
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1076.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gourmelon, F.; Bioret, F.; Brigand, L.
  Article Title GIS and land-use: The Isle of Ouessant, Brittany, from 1952 to 1992.
  Journal Title Mappemonde
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 95
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 6-10
  Notes SIG et usage des sols: l'ile d'Ouessant (Finistere) de 1952 a 1992.
  Abstract The land use diachronic comparison over 40 years confirms land- cover changes which affect 72% of the isle of Ouessant (Brittany, France) . Disappearance of cultivated areas, spatial dynamics of grazed areas from the coastal fringe to the center of the island and the extension of fallows over 42% of the space are quantitatively analysed through GIS technologies. -English summary
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

1077.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Jinn, G.L.
  Article Title Accuracy analysis of digital land-use data.
  Journal Title Journal of Geographical Science
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 19
  Page(s) 91-103
  Abstract The quality of data is critical to the development of a GIS. All spatial data are of limited accuracy. Thus, the investigation and analysis of digital data is necessary in order to assure the reliability of results generated by GIS. For efficient control of land use change. GIS technology has been adopted for land use management in Taiwan. This research investigates the quality of landuse data using an existing database of western coastal Taiwan as an example. It identifies the amount and magnitude of errors associated with the tested database, and then traces the source of data errors. A series of tests were also conducted using two different approaches for error-elimination. Three directions for future research are suggested in the end of this paper. -from English summary
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1078.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Krishnan, P.
  Article Title Research report - a geographical information system for oil spills sensitivity mapping in the Shetland Islands (United Kingdom).
  Journal Title Ocean and Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 26
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 247-255
  Abstract This paper discusses the use of GIS in oil spill sensitivity mapping in the Brent System Pipeline Nearshore Section in the Shetland Islands. The study demonstrates the efficiency and effectiveness of the GIS approach in determining the critical areas that need to be protected in the event of an oil spill. It concludes with a discussion on the future development in this field. -from Author
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

1079.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ir Chung San Han
  Article Title Airborne laser scanning for elevation mapping.
  Journal Title Geomatics Info Magazine
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 23-26
  Abstract Digital elevations are an important data source for monitoring purposes in coastal and tidal erosion and accretion, in morphological studies, hydrological monitoring and environmental studies. Accurate elevation data is needed for gauge determination, research of dried- up areas, construction and maintenance of infrastructure such as roads, railways and dikes and in telecommunication projects. Until recently, only conventional photogrammetry and land surveying techniques offered an operational method to obtain up-to-date and accurate elevation data. -Author
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Processes

1080.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Calore, C.; Parodi, U.G.; La Barbera, P.; Binley, A.; Buckley, K.
  Article Title MIDA, a distributed hydrological model: Its behavior under some different parameter and data discretization conditions.
  Journal Title Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 3-4
  Page(s) 403-414
  Abstract MIDA is a distributed model for hydrological proceses at the basin scale, the structure of which is suited to small basins of mountainous Mediterranean coastal areas. The underlying philosophy of the model is a distributed conceptual approach in which geomorphological scaling relationships are used, fully supported by a Geographical Information System. The sensitivity of the model response to some variable conceptual and global parameters and its performance across some different land-use and climatological conditions are analyzed. The analysis reveals a high sensitivity to some parameters related to infiltration and runoff generation (soil cover thickness on hillslope and saturated hydraulic conductivity) and to land-use features, while change in discretization levels seems to have less influence on predicted discharge. -Authors
  Keywords System Design

1081.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Van Heuvel, T.
  Article Title Shifting sands: coastline management with GIS in the Netherlands.
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) xiv-xvi
  Abstract Remote sensing and GIS tools and techniques look set to play an increasingly important role in coastline and coastal zone management. The Rijkswaterstaat is currently involved in a number of developments, including: compiling DTMs for beach and dune areas directly from images using digital photogrammetry, or using laser scanning techniques for monitoring; developing cooperation between managers and users of the coastal zone; and using multimedia techniques - a relatively new departure in GIS. -from Author
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1082.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Sweitzer, J.; Langaas, S.; Folke, C.
  Article Title Land cover and population density in the Baltic Sea drainage basin: a GIS database.
  Journal Title Ambio
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 25
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 191-198
  Abstract A geographic information system (GIS) database of the large-scale drainage basin of the Baltic Sea is presented. A set of GIS map layers were created and used to generate information on the current landscape characteristics and population distribution patterns in the drainage basin. Such data can be generated at the 92 meso-scale subdrainage basins, at the seven major subdrainage basins, and at the drainage basin as a whole, as well as by nations. Forests dominate in the drainage basin (48% coverage), followed by arable land (20%), and nonproductive open lands (17%). Sweden and Finland contain 60% of total forest land, while most of the drainage basin's agricultural land is located in Poland. Wetlands cover roughly 8% of the drainage basin. Of the 85 M people living in the Baltic Sea drainage basin, the vast majority (64%) live in the drainage areas of the Baltic Proper, and 45% live in Poland. About 22 M people (26%) live within metropolitan areas, 45% in towns or small cities, and 29% are rural. Nearly 15 M people live within 10 km from the Baltic coast. Expanding to a 50 km distance from the coastline, we find 43% of the total populated area and 31% of the total population.
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1083.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Cooper, R.D.; McCarthy, T.; Raper, J.
  Article Title Airborne videography and GPS.
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 53-55
  Abstract Airborne videography is a cost-effective and fast remote sensing technique for gathering information. Collected data can be easily input to a GIS for use in a variety of applications. Airborne videography systems are typically used for monitoring/mapping out linear features, eg, roads, pipeline routes, power lines, river networks, coastlines, etc. in the visible part of the spectrum. However, these systems can now be extended to map out objects which are areal/regional in extent, eg, forest stands, land parcels in the infrared and thermal parts of the spectrum. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

1084.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Populus, J.; Moreau, F.; Coquelet, D.; Xavier, J.P.
  Article Title An assessment of environmental sensitivity to marine pollutions: solutions with remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS).
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 16
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 3-15
  Abstract The environmental sensitivity to oil pollution is addressed in the Loire estuary, an area of very high economical and recreational value. The first part of the paper deals with the evaluation of remote sensing images (SPOT, Landsat Thematic Mapper and ERS-1 radar). The availability of the right images with respect to low tide conditions is discussed. Well-established classifications are used for both visible and radar images, which produce mainly geomorphological information: coastline, sediments, vegetation. Living resources at risk are compiled mostly out of ancillary data, i.e., maps and reports. These two types of information lead to ranking the shoreline in terms of its ecological sensitivity. Man-made objects and human activities are also incorporated. -Authors
  Keywords Disaster Management

1085.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic ANON
  Article Title Coastal planning and management: a review of earth science needs.
  Journal Title HMSO (for Department of Environment)
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 197
  Abstract This report identifies types of earth science information needed to support the development and use of land in different coastal environments. A brief summary of the background to the nature of coastal management in Great Britain and the role of the planning system is presented. A general model of the approaches to investigation and various stages of the planning and development process is presented, followed by an indication of the earth science information requirements for planners and managers. A background to the operation and significance of coastal processes expressed in terms of risks, sediment budget and sensitivity is presented. Methods and techniques of data acquisition are described, where procedures for inventories, interpretation and summary are presented. The information needs for planners and developers in coastal lowlands, estuaries, sand dunes and coastal cliffs are discussed. Aspects of information management are described, making reference to the role of computer databases and geographic information systems (GIS). The role of applied earth science mapping in the presentation of information is presented and procedures for using information in the decision-making process are outlined. - from Author
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1086.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Riddell, K.J.; Fuller, T.W.
  Article Title The Spey Bay geomorphological study.
  Journal Title Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 671-686
  Abstract This paper is based on a practical case study performed for coastal and river engineering purposes between 1990 and 1992. The case study was formulated using the results and conclusions of earlier geomorphological studies of the area undertaken over the past 32 years. Methods used included historical analyses, photogrammetry, numerical modelling, geographic information systems (GIS) and interpretation of the complex processes which drive landform changes in the estuary and along the adjacent shoreline. -from Authors
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1087.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Wilkinson, G.; Shepherd, I.
  Article Title Testing the water: monitoring and modelling wetlands using integrated GIS and RS techniques.
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 38-40
  Abstract An EC-funded project to investigate the potential of remote sensing and GIS to monitor and model the planet's diminishing wetlands is proving the efficacy of these technologies. Two pilot experimental areas have been chosen for this project. The first is the North Kent marshes in the UK where studies by Ted Hollis and his UCL team to evaluate the environmental impact of a proposed new road and bridge to the Isle of Sheppey has already started. The second area, following a suggestion by Ted Hollis and George Zalidis of the Greek Wetland Biotope Centre, is the former Lake Karla in Thessaly, Greece, once the largest refuge for wildfowl in Europe. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1088.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Zhao, R.
  Article Title An Experiment on the Integration of Map, Remote Sensing and GIS - Taking the Dynamic Mapping of the Delta Area of Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) as an example.
  Journal Title Acta Geographica Sinica
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 50
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 67-72
  Notes Language of article: Chinese
  Abstract The works of the dynamic mapping of the delta area of Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) include the flood damage assessment of the central Tai Hu Lake watershed in 1991 and the investigation on the urbanisation and Eco and Tech Development zone of the area in 1992. All the works require expedient and accurate mapping products. The deep understanding of the technology system of the combination of mapping, remote sensing and GIS can meet the users' requirements. To design a good integrated system of mapping, remote sensing and GIS requires the use of computers, hardware supply, design of a set of software, implementations of the input and output of maps, construction of the map base of remote sensing images and the geographic coordinates of GIS, and a smooth information flow for their integration. -from English summary
  Keywords System Design

1089.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Babin, M.; Morel, A.; Gentili, B.
  Article Title Remote sensing of sea surface Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: Consequences of natural variations in the optical characteristics of phytoplankton and the quantum yield of chlorophyll a fluorescence.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 12
  Page(s) 2417-2448
  Abstract It is shown that: variations in the optical properties of phytoplankton are the main cause of non-linearity in the relationship between Sun-induced chlorophyll a fluorescence (SICF) and chlorophyll a concentration; the extent of spatial variations in the rate of fluorescence per unit chlorophyll a concentration and irradiance, at the level of a typical sensor scene, prevents the use of a linear relationship between SICF and chlorophyll a concentration even at local scales; the optical properties of the ocean surface layer play an important role in modifying the SICF signal.
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1090.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Max, M.; Bovio, E.; Spina, F.
  Article Title The shipping news from the seabed.
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) 16-18
  Abstract For military manoeuvres at sea, it is important to have a clear idea of what is on the seabed - down to a fine level of detail. Communicating that information in real time from ship to shore and between ships is an added challenge. Tests off the shore of Italy using GIS navigational charts have proved highly successful.
  Keywords System Design

1091.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Behera, B.K.; Tripathy, G.K.; Inamdar, A.B.; Asolekar, S.R.
  Article Title Assessment of turbidity of seawater using remote sensing data.
  Journal Title Indian Journal of Marine Sciences
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 25
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 103-108
  Abstract An attempt has been made to establish the relationship between the real time values of a marine pollution parameter (turbidity in this case) analysed in the laboratory and the digital counts (function of surface radiance) from the remotely sensed data from Thane Creek, Bombay. A two step approach has been followed to relate Landsat Thematic Mapper data with the pollution parameter. The advantage of this methodology in detection and measurement of turbidity is discussed. -from Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1092.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Groom, S.
  Article Title The NERC remote sensing data analysis service.
  Journal Title NERC News
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification Summer
  Page(s) 28-29
  Abstract From summer 1996 the Remote Sensing Data Analysis Service (RSDAS) based at NERC's Plymouth Marine Laboratory, will be able to provide scientists with processed satellite images in a form that can be used immediately for oceanographic research, or compared with in situ data. The images will also be available in near-real time, that is within hours of capture at the receiving station. The service will use data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sensors. Images are processed using highly automated software and then can be placed on the group's World Wide Web server for collection, or alternatively can be automatically sent via the Internet to the scientist's host computer. Contact: Steve Groom, Remote Sensing Data Analysis Service, c/o Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 3DH, UK; tel: 01752 633150; fax: 01752 633101; email:s.groom@nss.nerc.ac.uk; Internet: http://www.npm.ac.uk/rsdas/ -from Author
  Keywords System Design

1093.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lubutina, I.A.; Zhivogliad, A.F.; Gorbunov, A.K.; Rusanov, G.M.; Baldina, E.A.; De Leeuw, J.
  Article Title The Astrakhanskiy Biosphere Reserve GIS part 3: Vegetation map.
  Journal Title ITC Journal
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 3
  Page(s) 197-201
  Abstract This article describes the vegetation mapping of the Damchik area of the Astrakhanskiy Biosphere Reserve, situated in Russia in the lower Volga delta. The map consists of separate sheets for the northern and the southern parts of the reserve. The map sheet of the northern part (consisting of terrestrial vegetation) was prepared using visual interpretation of aerial photographs. The map sheet of the southern part (consisting mainly of semi-terrestrial and aquatic vegetation) was prepared through supervised classification of multitemporal satellite images, followed by screen digitizing of these images. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1094.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Guinet, C.; Jouventin, P.; Malacamp, J.
  Article Title Satellite remote sensing in monitoring change of seabirds: Use of Spot Image in king penguin population increase at Ile aux Cochons, Crozet Archipelago.
  Journal Title Polar Biology
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 15
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 511-515
  Abstract The Aptenodytes patagonicus colony at Ile aux Cochons, is the largest in the world. The satellite picture enabled the authors to locate the colony and to determine that the surface area occupied by the colony has increased by 56% between 1962-1988. The high resolution system available on the spot system which allows at present at 120 m ground resolution (5m in the near future) can be useful for monitoring medium to long-term changes in marine bird populations breeding in colonies composed of birds spaced a constant distance from one another. The total breeding population is c1 000 000 pairs for the whole archipelago; c70% of birds breed at Ile aux Cochons. - from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1095.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Cazenave, A.; Schaeffer, P.; Berge, M.; Brossier, C.; Dominh, K.; Gennero, M.C.
  Article Title High-resolution mean sea surface computed with altimeter data of ERS-1 (geodetic mission) and TOPEX-Poseidon.
  Journal Title Geophysical Journal International
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 125
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 696-704
  Abstract The remote-sensing satellite ERS-1 was placed on a geodetic (168- day repeat) orbit between 1994 April and 1995 March to map, through altimetric measurments, the gravity field over the whole oceanic domain with a resolution of 8 km at the equator in both along- track and cross-track directions. We have analysed the precise altimeter data of the geodetic mission, and, by also using one year of TOPEX-Poseidon altimeter data, we have computed a global high-resolution mean sea surface. The various steps involved in pre- processing the ERS-1 data consisted of correcting the data for environmental factors, editing, and reducing, through crossover analyses, the radial orbit error, which directly affects seasurface high measurements. The along-track ERS-1 and Topex-Poseidon data were then interpolated over the whole oceanic domain on a regular grid of 1/16 degrees X 1/16 degrees size. The mapping of the gridded sea- surface heights reveals the very fine structure of the marine geoid, up until now unknown at a global scale. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

1096.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Populus, J.; Hastuti, W.; Martin, J.L.M.; Guelorget, O.; Sumartono, B.; Wibowo, A.
  Article Title Remote sensing as a tool for diagnosis of water quality in Indonesian seas.
  Journal Title Ocean and Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 27
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 197-215
  Abstract In this study, remote sensing was used to determine water quality. A general empirical relation for the Java Sea, independent of time and place, was found between image and field data, namely pigments and suspended matter. Applying this relation to a new site provides an initial approach to water type and, together with land use mapping, a preliminary assessment of the suitability of the area for shrimp aquaculture development. -from Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1097.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Aas, E.; Sorensen, K.
  Article Title Field observations of the relation between satellite and sea radiances in coastal waters.
  Journal Title Applied Optics
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 34
  Issue Identification 24
  Page(s) 5422-5432
  Abstract Estimates of the different contributions to the satellite radiance above the outer Oslofjord are presented. The contribution from the sea is of the order of 10% of the total signal, and the part due to reflection from the sea surface constitutes 10-20%. In situ observations of the marine radiance are corrected for shadings by ship and instrument and for varying solar altitude. The average correction for the self- shading effect of the marine instrument becomes 30-50% in these waters. The linear relations between satellite and sea radiances are determined with correlation coefficients of better than 0.95. The observed minimum value of the satellite radiance (or darkest pixel) is not a satisfactory approximation for the atmospheric correction. It is concluded that, in coastal waters and at the present stage, satellite observations have to be combined with field measurements to obtain reliable results. -Authors
  Keywords System Design

1098.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Schulman, R.D.
  Article Title Digital raster maps: the missing link in natural resource management.
  Journal Title Earth Observation Magazine
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 24-27
  Abstract Computer based technology has become a critical element in our effort to mitigate the conflict between humans and nature and prevent or minimize the ravages of flood, coastal oil pollution, species extinction, and poor land use. Within our industry, the 'body politic' has come to the understanding that all the technologies, formally separate islands of technology and automation, are beginning to fuse into a much more powerful and productive force. GIS, GPS, orthophotography and remote sensing are merging into a larger system. Today, a successful GeoTechnology software provider has to be able to combine satellite and orthodata, vector based GIS, and GPS. Among the companies striving to cover these bases are: Autodesk, ERDAS, Earth Resource Mapping, Environmental Systems Research Inc. (ESRI), Genasys II Inc., Intergraph, MapInfo, and PCI. -from Author
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1099.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Green, E.P.; Mumby, P.J.; Edwards, A.J.; Clark, C.D.
  Article Title A review of remote sensing for the assessment and management of tropical coastal resources.
  Journal Title Coastal Management
  Date of Publication January-March 1996
  Volume Identification 24
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 1-40
  Abstract This article reviews applications of remote sensing to the assessment of tropical coastal resources. These applications are discussed in the context of specific management objectives and sensors used. Remote sensing remains the only way to obtain synoptic data for large coastal areas uniformly in time and space, repeatedly and nonintrusively. Routine applications to tropical coastal management include the mapping of littoral and shallow marine habitats, change detection, bathymetry mapping, and the study of suspended sediment plumes and coastal currents. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

1100.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Lee, L.F.; Koblinsky, C.J.; Minster, J.F.; Picaut, J.
  Article Title Reflecting on the first three years of TOPEX/POSEIDON.
  Journal Title EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 77
  Issue Identification 12
  Page(s) 109,111,117
  Abstract The US/France TOPEX/POSEIDON (T/P) satellite, in orbit since August 1992, is the first global ocean observing system specifically designed to study ocean dynamics. The satellite uses a state-of-the art radar altimeter system to determine the sea level - the height of sea surface relative to a reference ellipsoid - with an unprecedented accuracy. It is supplying a wealth of new information on ocean circulation and the patterns of the global seasonal cycle, low-frequency wave dynamics, gyre-scale variabilities, ocean tides, and global mean sea level variations. These observations are being used to test ocean circulation theories and the ever-maturing computer models of ocean general circulation. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

1101.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ferrier, G.; Davies, P.A.; Anderson, J.M.
  Article Title Remote sensing observations of a vortex street downstream of an obstacle in an estuarine flow.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 1-8
  Abstract A remotely-sensed image of suspended sediment distributions in the downstream wake of an isolated topographic feature in a shallow estuarine flow delineates the structure of the wake and revels details of the estuarine flow. The example presented here shows evidence for the formation of a so-called Karman vortex street in a very shallow tidal flow. The shallowness of coastal flow can have a significant and crucial control on the development and structure of wakes. Shallow flows are controlled strongly by bottom friction with characteristic downstream effects. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

1102.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Ramos, A.G.; Santiago, J.; Sangra, P.; Canton, M.
  Article Title An application of satellite-derived sea surface temperature data to the skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis Linnaeus, 1758) and albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga Bonaterre, 1788) fisheries in the north- east Atlantic.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 749-759
  Abstract AVHRR/NOAA scenes from the north-east Atlantic and Mediterranean Alboran Sea were processed with the objective to study the relationships between the upper ocean dynamics (synoptic and mesoscale fronts and vorticity) with skipjack tuna and albacore tuna fishing ground locations by satellite-derived sea surface temperature (SST) maps and in situ data sets. Results show an analogy between the bioecological responses of both species to the large (SST seasonal drifts) and small-scale oceanographic events (eddy fields) , as a consequence of their similar physiological response to all the anomalies at sea. -from Authors
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1103.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Malthus, T.J.
  Article Title Remote sensing of primary production in inland waters.
  Author, Monographic Guyot, G.
  Journal Title Photosynthesis and remote sensing.
  Date of Publication 1995
  Page(s) 181-190
  Abstract This paper reviews methods developed for the estimation of primary production in the oceans using remote sensing for their application to estimating rates of production in inland waters. It is argued that the requirement to measure phytoplankton production in lakes is less one of estimating rates of carbon fixation in order to understand their role in global carbon cycling but more because primary production is seen as a fundamentally more relevant measure of lake functioning than simple estimates of biomass and lake trophic status. Further research is identified. -from Author
  Keywords System Design

1104.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Al Saifi, M.M.; Qari, M.Y.H.T.
  Article Title Application of Landsat Thematic Mapper data in sabkha studies at the Red Sea coast.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 527-536
  Abstract Previously classified sabkhas north of Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia were examined by remote sensing techniques. New maps were produced utilizing satellite data; this may include geomorphological and sabkha zonation maps. False colour, ratio and principal components composites were used in this study by image analysis system. Three main parameters, ie, moisture content and its salinity, salt content and water-table level are exhibiting themselves as different colours in the coloured images. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1105.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Abdel Kader, F.H.; Ramadan, H.M.
  Article Title Land evaluation of Dabaa-Fuka area, north western coast, Egypt, using GIS
  Journal Title Egyptian Journal of Soil Science
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 35
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 203-214
  Abstract The main land units of the title area are: (1) the wind blown soils and inland dunes (Typic Torripsamments); (2) the soils of the former beach plains and depressions (Typic Calciorthids); and (3) the rock land and dune ridges (typic Paleorthids). Six soil mapping units with ten subunits were differentiated according to soil depth, soil texture, total carbon content, and soil salinity. In the integrated land and Water Information System GIS the base maps (geology, geomorphology, topography, soil) were analyzed to give the spatial land unit variability. Interpolation, reclassify, crossing and overlaying of land quality maps gave the land capability classes. The land qualities and the land utilization type requirements were reclassified and matched to give land suitability classes for barley, wheat, olive and figs. Crossing and overlaying of land capability and suitability maps gave the potential land use maps. Soil erosion hazard maps were made by reclassifying the soil erosion maps together with the slope maps and rainfall erosivity. Through subtraction and overlaying of the basic maps the catchment areas and the cultivated areas were defined. Appropriate soil and water conservation measures were defined according to the crop water requirement, the rainfall and the runoff coefficient.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1106.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Maritorena, S.
  Article Title Remote sensing of the water attenuation in coral reefs: a case study in French Polynesia.
  Journal Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 17
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) 155-166
  Abstract The diffuse attenuation coefficient is an essential parameter of a semi-analytical model of radiances used to process a remotely- sensed image for bottom mapping of coral reefs in French Polynesia. Spectral and wide-band values (SPOT-XS-1 and XS-2 and Landsat TM-1) of the diffuse attenuation coefficient were computed from in situ spectral irradiances measured with an underwater spectroradiometer in the ocean and in the lagoonal waters of two islands in French Polynesia. These data show that emerged zones may strongly influence attenuation, mainly at short wavelengths. Attenuation was also assessed statistically in two different ways from a SPOT image of the island of Bora Bora. This image was then processed to obtain a map of the bottom corrected for water column effects. -Author
  Keywords System Design; Geology

1107.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Barale, V.; Murray, C.N.
  Article Title The surface colour field of enclosed marine basins: Pigment patterns of the Black Sea.
  Journal Title Remote Sensing Reviews
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 12
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) 61-82
  Abstract Optical remote sensing can provide a novel look at marine bio-geo-chemical and physical processes and their driving mechanisms. The CZCS experiment (1978-1986) generated a unique time series of data on the surface colour field of the world seas. Preliminary data sets generated by the Project illustrate the relationship between ocean colour and water constituents. For example, the main feature of the Black Sea appearing in CZCS data is the higher pigment concentration with respect to the other basins of the Mediterranean region. -from Authors
  Keywords System Design

1108.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Pulvermuller, A.G.; Kleiner, J.; Mauser, W.
  Article Title Calcite patchiness in Lake Constance as viewed by Landsat TM.
  Journal Title Aquatic Sciences
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 57
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) 338-349
  Abstract Calcite precipitation is a phenomenon occuring in most hardwater lakes world-wide. On May 5th, 1990, a whiting in Lake Constance was observed by Landsat for the first time. Physical, chemical and biological ground data sets prove that the observed structures are caused by calcite precipitation. This satellite observation provides information about the patchiness of calcite crystals suspended in the surface water of the lake western basin. -Authors
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1109.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Dowreang, D.; Musigasarn, W.D.; Silapathong, C.
  Article Title Airborne SAR applications in Thailand
  Journal Title Geocarto International
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 10
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) 51-64
  Abstract Thailand has participated in the Canadian GlobeSAR program which is an airborne radar remote sensing project. Areas of study include coastal zone agricultural land use, geology, archaeology, mangrove monitoring, high land agriculture and shifting cultivation. This paper presents results obtained from visual interpretation of airborne SAR images. -from Editors
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1110.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Yuksel, Y.; Maktav, D.; Kapdasli, S.
  Article Title Application of remote sensing technology to the relation of submarine pipelines and coastal morphology.
  Journal Title Water Science and Technology
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 32
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) 77-83
  Abstract Submarine pipelines must be designed to resist wave and current induced hydrodynamic forces especially in and near the surf zone. They are buried as protection against forces in the surf zone, however this procedure is not always feasible particularly on a movable sea bed. For this reason the characteristics of the sediment transport on the construction site of beaches should be investigated. In this investigation, the application of the remote sensing method is introduced in order to determine and observe the coastal morphology, so that submarine pipelines may be protected against undesirable seabed movement. -Authors
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1111.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Berlyant, A.N.; Kapralov, Y.G.; Kravtsova, V.I.
  Article Title Digital thematic mapping at Russian universities.
  Journal Title Vestnik, Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya Geografiya
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 6
  Page(s) 60-67
  Notes Language of article: Russian
  Abstract The integration of system geographical approach, geoinformational technology and remote sensing methods is being realized within the framework of the digital thematic mapping project of the state program 'The Universities of Russia'. The typology of GISes according to their aims, spatial scope, levels of employment, hardware potential has been completed. The development of a new research direction - geoinformation mapping which includes dynamic cartographic products - computer movies and computer animated cartoons, has been substantiated. Satellite global computer mapping of ecologically important features of the Earth - the distribution and dynamics of land and ocean phytomass, the state of the ozone layer, as well as regional and local mapping with the use of high resolution photos have been distinguished in aerospace informational provision of digital ecological mapping. -English summary
  Keywords System Design

1112.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Schluessel, P.
  Article Title Passive remote sensing of the lower atmosphere and the sea surface from space.
  Journal Title Berichte, Zentrum fur Meeres und Klimaforschung, Universitat Hamburg Reihe A: Meteorologie
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification A20
  Page(s) 175
  Notes Language of article: German
  Abstract Remote sensing methods for determining the parameters of the sea-atmosphere boundary layer using satellite-borne infra-red and microwave radiometers were improved and new methods developed. The main aim was the remote sensing of energy flow densities on the sea surface, from which the latent thermal and longwave radiation flow densities could be determined with accuracy of 30W/m 'SUP 2' in single measurements. Individual parameters determined en route to the energy flows were determined more accurately using the new methods. The parameters obtained by the new methods were compared with in-situ measurements and model calculations. The temperature difference through the cool skin of the ocean was parametrized using energy and impulse flows on the sea surface and compared with temperature differences in different areas of the sea and other parameterizations. -P.Cooke
  Keywords System Design

1113.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Gabric, A.J.; Ayers, G.; Murray, C.N.; Parslow, J.
  Article Title Use of remote sensing and mathematical modelling to predict the flux of dimethylsulfide to the atmosphere in the Southern Ocean.
  Journal Title Advances in Space Research
  Date of Publication 1996
  Volume Identification 18
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) 117-128
  Abstract An existing ecological model of DMS production has been extended and applied to the spring-summer period in the subantarctic Southern Ocean. The model predicts that production of phytoplankton and dissolved DMS will increase during spring to reach a maximum in summer consistent with the atmospheric data collected at the Cape Grim baseline station. Archival Coastal Zone Color Scanner satellite imagery has been used to define the seasonal range in phytoplankton concentration in the study region and validate model predictions. - from Authors
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1114.   Bibliography of Journal, Long Form
  Author, Analytic Cherny, I.V.
  Article Title Airborne multispectral mm-wave imaging technique for remote sensing of the ocean and atmosphere.
  Journal Title Turkish Journal of Physics
  Date of Publication 1995
  Volume Identification 19
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) 1462-1466
  Abstract The paper describes an airborne multispectral mm-wave imaging technique that has been developed for remote sensing of the ocean and atmosphere. The paper discusses design and salient characteristics of this instrument. The ecological and meteorological problems to be solved by means this technique are presented. -Authors
  Keywords System Design

1115.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Hill, J.M.; Harlow, C.A.; Zimmerman, P.
  Article Title Geographic Information Systems as Applied to the Manipulation of Environmental Data
  Journal Title Environmentalist
  Date of Publication Spring 1983
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) p. 33
  Notes Affiliation: Louisiana State University
  Keywords System Design

1116.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Brachya, V.
  Article Title Protecting Coastal Resources
  Journal Title Environmental Science and Technology
  Date of Publication July 1993
  Volume Identification 27
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) p. 1268
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1117.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Keillor, J.P.
  Article Title Planning for a Wider Range of Water Levels Along Great Lakes and Ocean Coasts
  Journal Title Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 18
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) p. 91(13)
  Notes Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Madison
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1118.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Bobbitt, A.M.; Lau, T.K.; Fox, C.G.
  Article Title Integrating Multidisciplinary Data Sets from the Juan de Fuca Ridge Using Geographic Information Systems
  Journal Title EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 74
  Issue Identification 88
  Keywords System Design

1119.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Hamre, T.
  Article Title Integrating Remote Sensing, In Situ and Model Data in a Marine Information System (MIS)
  Journal Title Proc. Neste Generasjons GIS 1993 (As, Norway)
  Date of Publication 1993
  Page(s) pp. 181-192
  Keywords System Design

1120.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Wright, D.; Haymon, R.M.
  Article Title Applications of ARC/INFO to the Studies of the Ocean Floor
  Journal Title ARC/INFO Maps 1991
  Date of Publication 1991
  Page(s) pp. 28-29
  Notes edited by Dangermond, J. (Redlands, California: Environmental Systems Research Institute)
  Keywords Geology

1121.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Li, R.
  Article Title Building Octree Representations of 3D Objects in CAD/CAM by Digital Image Matching Technique
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 58
  Page(s) pp. 1685-1691
  Keywords System Design

1122.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Manley, T.O.; Tallet, J.A.
  Article Title Volumetric Visualization: An Effective Use of GIS Technology in the Field of Oceanography
  Journal Title Oceanography
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 3
  Page(s) pp. 23-29
  Keywords System Design

1123.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Mason, D.C.; O'Conaill, M.A.; Bell, S.B.M.
  Article Title Handling Four-Dimensional Geo-Referenced Data in Environmental GIS
  Journal Title International Journal of Geographical Information Systems,
  Date of Publication 1994
  Volume Identification 8
  Page(s) pp. 191-215
  Keywords System Design

1124.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Wright, D.; Haymon, R.M.; Fornari, D.
  Article Title Crustal Fissuring and its Relationship to Magmatic and Hydrothermal Processes on the East Pacific Rise
  Journal Title Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth and Planets
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords Geology

1125.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Puotinen, M.L.
  Article Title Designing Effective Baseline Monitoring Programs for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia
  Journal Title Coastal Management
  Date of Publication October-December 1994
  Volume Identification 22
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) pp. 391-398
  ISSN 0892-0753
  Notes Affiliation: Duke University School of the Environment, Marine Laboratory, Durham, North Carolina
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1126.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Hiland, M.W.;Byrnes, M.R.;McBride, R.A.;Jones, F.W.
  Article Title Change Analysis and Spatial Information Management for Coastal Environments
  Journal Title MicroStation Manager
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) pp. 58-61
  ISSN 1057-9567
  Keywords System Design

1127.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; McBride, R.A.; Underwood, S.G.; Corbley, K.P.
  Article Title Losing Ground: Mapping Louisiana's Disappearing Coastline
  Journal Title GPS World
  Date of Publication 1994
  Page(s) pp. 46-50
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1128.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Wayne, L.D.; Hiland, M.W.
  Article Title Monitoring Wetlands Creation in Louisiana
  Journal Title MicroStation Manager
  Date of Publication October 1994
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 10
  Page(s) pp. 44-46
  ISSN 1057-9567
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1129.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Davis, D.W.; Jones, F.W.; Braud, D.W.; Lewis, A.J.; Streiffer, H.R.; Penland, S.; Lam, N.; Williams, S.J.
  Article Title Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network (LCGISN)
  Journal Title Meridian
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 5
  Page(s) pp. 27-29
  Keywords System Design

1130.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Penland, S.; Jaffe, B.E.; Williams, S.J.;Sallenger, A.J.; Westphal, K.A.
  Article Title Erosion and Deterioration of the Isles Derneieres Barrier Island Arc, Louisiana, USA: 1853 to 1988
  Journal Title Transactions, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 39
  Page(s) pp. 431-444
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1131.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Anders, F.J.; Byrnes, M.R.
  Article Title Accuracy of Shoreline Change Rates as Determined from Maps and Aerial Photographs
  Journal Title Shore and Beach
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 59
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 17-26
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1132.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Moslow, T.F.
  Article Title Origin, Evolution, and Distribution of Shoreface Sand Ridges, Atlantic Inner Shelf, USA
  Journal Title Marine Geology
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 97
  Page(s) pp. 57-85
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Geology

1133.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Wayne, L.D.; Byrnes, M.R.
  Article Title An Information Managment Strategy to Ensure the Compatibility and Accessibility of Data Generated in Conjunction with the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program
  Journal Title Louisiana Geological Survey Open File Report
  Date of Publication 1992
  Page(s) p. 35
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

1134.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.
  Article Title Historical Shoreline Changes of Grand Isle, Louisiana: 1887 to 1988
  Journal Title Solutions to Grand Isle's Coastal Erosion Problem. Louisiana's Governor's Office for Coastal Activities
  Date of Publication 1994
  Page(s) pp. 1-12
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1135.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.
  Article Title Geomorphic Response-Type Model for Barrier Coastlines: A Regional Perspective
  Journal Title Large Scale Coastal Behavior (LSCB), Marine Geology Special Issue
  Date of Publication 1994
  Page(s) 20 pages
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1136.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.
  Article Title Large-Scale Sediment Transport Patterns on the Continental Shelf and Influence on Shoreline Response: St. Andrew Sound, Georgia to Nassau Sound, Florida, U.S.A.
  Journal Title Large Scale Coastal Behavior (LSCB), Marine Geology Special Issue
  Date of Publication 1994
  Page(s) 20 pages
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1137.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.; Sargent, W.; Westlake, C.
  Article Title Ecosystem Decline - Can GIS Help Save Florida Bay?
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication January 1995
  Volume Identification 8
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 40-44
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1138.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Ward, L.I.; Weigle, B.
  Article Title To Save a Species: GIS for Manatee Research and Management
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication August 1993
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) pp. 34-37
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1139.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Rifai, H.S.; Newell, C.J.; Bedient, P.B.
  Article Title GIS Enhances Water Quality Modeling
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication August 1993
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) pp. 52-55
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1140.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.; Haddad, K.D.
  Article Title GIS Brings New Outlook to Florida Keys Marine Resources Management
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication November 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 9
  Page(s) pp. 32-36
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1141.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic GIS World Staff
  Article Title Hurricane Andrew: A Story of What Could Have Been
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication November 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 9
  Page(s) pp. 13-15
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Disaster Management

1142.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Friel, C.; Leary, T.J.; Norris, H.; Warford, R.; Sargent, W.
  Article Title GIS Tackles Oil Spill in Tampa Bay
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication November 1993
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 11
  Page(s) pp. 30-33
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

1143.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Albers, B.; Dobbin, J.A.; Buja, K.
  Article Title Planning in Paradise: Developing an Environmentally Sound Resort in the Caribbean
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication November/December 1991
  Volume Identification 1
  Issue Identification 10
  Page(s) pp. 26-38
  ISSN 1051-9858
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1144.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic GIS World Staff
  Article Title GIS Helps FEMA Track Emily
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication December 1993
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 12
  Page(s) pp. 18-19
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Disaster Management

1145.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Logan, B.J.
  Article Title Digital Orthrophotography Bolsters GIS Base for Wetlands Project
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication June 1993
  Issue Identification Special Issue
  Page(s) pp. 58-60
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1146.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Podolsky, R.H.; Conkling, P.
  Article Title Satellite Imagery Aids Analysis of Rare Coastal Ecosystems
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication June 1992
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) pp. 56-59
  ISSN 1051-9858
  Keywords System Design

1147.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Bruzewicz, A.
  Article Title U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Reaps Many GIS Rewards
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication March 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) pp. 44-51
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

1148.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Hansen, W.; Goldsmith, V.; Clarke, K.; Bokuniewicz, H.
  Article Title A Marine GIS Examines Dredging and Wetland Operations in the New York Bight
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication April 1992
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) pp. 52-56
  ISSN 1051-9858
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1149.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Foresman, T.W.
  Article Title Tactical GIS Helps Marines Preserve Natural Resources at Camp Lejeune
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication May 1993
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) pp. 44-47
  ISSN 1051-9858
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1150.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Siderelis, K.
  Article Title GIS Technology Aids National Estuarine Study
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication August 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) pp. 62-66
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1151.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Neary, B.P.
  Article Title Mapping Ontario's Zebra Mussel Threat
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication February 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 54-57
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1152.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Michener, W.K.
  Article Title GPS Support Vital to Long-Term Ecological Reaearch Program
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication February 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 58-63
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

1153.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Kempka, R.; Kollasch, P.R.; Koeln, G.T.
  Article Title Ducks Unlimited
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication February 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 46-52
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1154.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Preston, E.B.
  Article Title Remote Sensing, GIS Technologies Support Sea Ice Motion Monitoring
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication January 1993
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 36-39
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1155.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Ji, W.; Johnston, J.B.; McNiff, M.E.; Mitchell, L.C.
  Article Title Knowledge-based GIS: An Expert System Approach for Managing Wetlands
  Journal Title Geo Info Systems
  Date of Publication November/December 1992
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 10
  Page(s) pp. 60-64
  ISSN 1051-9858
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1156.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Copeland, J.; Smith, C.; Hale, S.; August, P.; Latimer, R.
  Article Title EPA Program Monitors U.S. Coastal Environments
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication August 1994
  Page(s) pp. 44-47
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Natural Resources Management; Coastal Planning

1157.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Liebig, W.
  Article Title Protecting the Environment: GIS and the Wadden Sea
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication March 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) pp. 34-36
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1158.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Schmidt-Van Dorp, A.
  Article Title 'Environment Northern Seas' - Norway
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication November 1993
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 9
  Page(s) p. 11
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1159.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Hale, A.M.
  Article Title Hugo's Legacy: Two Years Later
  Journal Title Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association
  Date of Publication Spring 1992
  Volume Identification 4
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 73-77
  ISSN 1045-8077
  Keywords Disaster Management

1160.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Beaulac, M.; Businski, S.; Forstat, D.
  Article Title The Evolution of Michigan's Geospatial Data Infrastructure
  Journal Title Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association
  Date of Publication Spring 1994
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 63-68
  ISSN 1045-8077
  Keywords System Design

1161.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Mouradian, J.; Brooks, A.; Bolgrien, D.
  Article Title GIS Integrates Water-Quality Data and Remote Sensed Images
  Journal Title Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association
  Date of Publication Spring 1994
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 81-85
  ISSN 1045-8077
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1162.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Johnston, C.A.; Sales, J.
  Article Title Using GIS to Predict Erosion Hazard Along Lake Superior
  Journal Title Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association
  Date of Publication Spring 1994
  Volume Identification 6
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 57-62
  ISSN 1045-8077
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1163.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Welch, R.; Remillard, M.; Alberts, J.
  Article Title Integration of GPS, Remote Sensing, and GIS Techniques for Coastal Resource Management
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 58
  Page(s) pp. 1571-1578
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1164.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Forcen, E.; Torres, B.
  Article Title Valencia: Making Plans with GIS
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication March 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 2
  Page(s) pp. 18-21
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords System Design

1165.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Trathan, P.; Murphy, E.; Symon, C.; Rodhouse, P.
  Article Title Ecological and Oceanographic Relationships in the Southern Ocean
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication July 1993
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) pp. 34-36
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1166.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Jeffries-Harris, T.
  Article Title GIS Makes Inroads into UK Marine Environment
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication October 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) pp. 36-38
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords Coastal Processes; Coastal Planning

1167.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Riddell, K.J.
  Article Title Geographical Information and GIS: Keys to Coastal Zone Management
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication June 1992
  Volume Identification 1
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) pp. 23-25
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords System Design

1168.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Curtis, M.; Harper, B.; Fellingham, W.
  Article Title Is There A Mart For These Chaps?
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication April 1993
  Volume Identification 2
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) pp. 26-28
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords System Design

1169.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Nikishov, R.
  Article Title Harvesting Russia's Arctic Seas while Protecting the Environment
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication June 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 5
  Page(s) pp. 34-36
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1170.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Pollitt, M.
  Article Title Protecting Irish Interests: GIS on Patrol
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication July 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 6
  Page(s) pp. 18-20
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1171.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Thieler, R.; Danforth, W.W.
  Article Title Historical Shoreline Mapping (II): Applications of the Digital Shoreline Mapping and Analysis Systems (DSMS/DSAS) to Shoreline Change Mapping in Puerto Rico
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication Summer 1994
  Volume Identification 10
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) pp. 600-619
  ISSN 0749-0208
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1172.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Article Title Genamap Helps Battle Oil Spill
  Journal Title GenaNews
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 1
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) p. 3
  Keywords Disaster Management (Oil Spills)

1173.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Welganand, P.; Gelinas, R.
  Article Title GIS Plays Role in Maritime Conflict
  Journal Title GIS World
  Date of Publication October 1992
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 8
  Page(s) pp. 62-64
  ISSN 0897-5507
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1174.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Penland, S.; Hiland, M.W.; Williams, S.J.; Westphal, K.A.; Jaffe, B.E.; Sallenger, A.H.
  Article Title Analysis of Barrier Shoreline Change in Louisiana from 1853 to 1989: Methodology, Database, and Results
  Journal Title Louisiana Barrier Island Erosion Study - Atlas of Barrier Shoreline Changes in Louisiana from 1853 to 1989
  Date of Publication 1992
  Issue Identification U.S.G.S. Miscellaneous Investigation Series I-2150-A
  Page(s) pp. 36-97
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1175.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Davis, D.W.; Jones, F.W.; Byrnes, M.R.; Braud, D.W.; Hiland, M.W.; Lewis, A.J.; Streiffer, H.R.
  Article Title Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network: Access To Spatial Data
  Journal Title Meridian
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 6
  Page(s) pp. 29-43
  Keywords System Design

1176.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Caswell, D.A.
  Article Title GIS: The 'Big Picture' in Underwater Search Operations
  Journal Title Sea Technology
  Date of Publication February 1992
  Volume Identification 33
  Issue Identification 2
  Keywords System Design

1177.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Hill, J.M.; Turnipseed, P.
  Article Title Spatial Analysis of Coastal Land Loss by Soil Type
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication 1989
  Volume Identification 5
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) pp. 83-91
  Notes Affiliation: Department of Civil Engineering and Remote Sensing, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1178.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Lee, J.; Park, R.A.; Mausel, P.
  Article Title Application of Geoprocessing and Simulation Modeling to Estimate Impacts of Sea Level Rise on the Northwest Coast of Florida
  Journal Title Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
  Date of Publication November 1992
  Volume Identification 58
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1179.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Meiner, A.
  Article Title State of the Nation: Estonia's Environmental Information Centre
  Journal Title GIS Europe
  Date of Publication September 1994
  Volume Identification 3
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) pp. 29-32
  ISSN 0926-3403
  Keywords System Design

1180.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Yassin, B.; Oivanki, S.; Moody, J.
  Article Title GIS Applications in the Study of Coastal Processes
  Journal Title Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 37
  Issue Identification 1
  Page(s) p. 40
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1181.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Walker, D.A.; Webber, P.J.; Binnian, E.F.; Everett, K.R.; Lederer, N.D.; Nordstrand, E.A.; Walker, M.D.
  Article Title Cumulative Impacts of Oil Fields on Northern Alaskan Landscapes
  Journal Title Science
  Date of Publication 1987
  Volume Identification 238
  Issue Identification 4828
  Page(s) pp. 757-761
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1182.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Cai, M.
  Article Title Geographical Information System and Its Application in Marine Sciences
  Journal Title Marine Science Bulletin
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 12
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) pp. 100-107
  ISSN 1001-6392
  Notes Chinese Language Article, Author is affliated with Pilot Lab. Coast and Island Exploit., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing
  Keywords System Design

1183.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Reed, M.; French, D.P.
  Article Title A Transportable System of Models for Natural Resource Damage Assessment
  Journal Title Environmental Software
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 7
  Issue Identification 4
  Page(s) pp. 191-201
  ISSN 0266-9838
  Keywords Disaster Management

1184.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Ross, L.G.; Mendoza, Q.M.; Beveridge, M.C.M.
  Article Title The Application of Geographical Information Systems to Site Selection for Coastal Aquaculture: An Example Based on Salmonid Cage Culture
  Journal Title Aquaculture
  Date of Publication 1993
  Volume Identification 112
  Issue Identification 2-3
  Page(s) pp. 165-178
  ISSN 0044-8486
  Notes The author is affiliated with the Institute of Aquaculture, Univ. Stirling, UK
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1185.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic McCreary, S.T.; Twiss, R.; Warren, B.; White, C.; Huse, S.; Gardels, K.; Rogues, D.
  Article Title Land Use Change and Impacts on the San Francisco Estuary
  Journal Title Coastal Management
  Date of Publication 1992
  Volume Identification 20
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) pp. 219-253
  ISSN 0892-0753
  Notes The authors are affiliated with the Cent. Environ. Design Res., University of California - Berkeley
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1186.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Schleider, W.;Buziek, G.
  Article Title The Digital Coastal Topographical Model (DIGEKUE) -- Fundamental Principles and Purpose
  Journal Title Kueste
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 52
  Page(s) pp. 139-144
  ISSN 0452-7739
  Notes German Language article
  Keywords System Design

1187.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Leischner, M.; Kellndorfer, J.; Streck, C.
  Article Title A Concept for Global Access to Information on Geographical Databases
  Journal Title Geojournal
  Date of Publication 1991
  Volume Identification 24
  Issue Identification 1 (special issue: Remote Sensing marine coastal environments)
  Page(s) pp. 125-129
  Notes The authors are affiliated with the Inst. Inf., Univ. Muenchen, FRG
  Keywords System Design

1188.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Buttner, P.J.R.
  Article Title Shoreline Dynamics of Eastern Jones Island, Long Island, New York: Coastal Recession Survey Data Processing System
  Journal Title Northeastern Environmental Science
  Date of Publication 1990
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 1-2
  Page(s) pp. 2-32
  Notes The author is affiliated with Ecosystematics, Altamont, New York
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1189.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Daniels, R.C.; Birdwell, K.R.
  Article Title Storm Climatology Database with Applications in Regional and Global Change Studies
  Journal Title Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  Date of Publication July 1991
  Volume Identification 72
  Issue Identification 7
  Page(s) pp. 1005-1007
  Notes Affiliation: Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences Div.
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1190.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Klemas, V.; Dobson, J.E.; Ferguson, R.L.; Haddad, K.D.
  Article Title Coastal Land Cover Classification System for the NOAA Coastwatch Change Analysis Project
  Journal Title Journal of Coastal Research
  Date of Publication Summer 1993
  Volume Identification 9
  Issue Identification 3
  Page(s) pp. 862-872
  Notes Affiliation: Delaware Univ., Newark College of Marine Studies
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1191.   Bibliography of Journal, Short Form
  Author, Analytic Williams, D.C.; Lyon, J.G.
  Article Title Use of a Geographic Information System Data Base to Measure and Evaluate Wetland Changes in the St. Marys River, Michigan
  Journal Title Hydrobiologia
  Date of Publication July 26, 1991
  Volume Identification 219
  Page(s) pp. 83-95
  Notes Affiliation: Corps of Engineers, Detroit, MI
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1192.   Bibliography of Report
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Institute of Water Research
  Report Title Fiscal Year 1987 Program Report (Michigan Institute of Water Research)
  Date of Publication 1988
  Availability Available from National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161 as PB88 239181/AS, Program Report G1429-01, March 1988 USGS Contract no. 14-08-0001-G1429. USGS Project no. G1429-01
  Notes Article covers activities related to statewide water resources planning activities, use of GIS and a technology transfer program
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1193.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Argento, M.S.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  Report Title Towards a Sustainable Urban Environment: the Rio de Janeiro Study (World Bank Discussion Paper 195)
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords System Design

1194.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Hamre, T.
  Report Title User Requirement Specification for a Marine Information System. Technical Report 74, Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center.
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords System Design

1195.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Van Dop, H.
  Report Title Global Change Research: Analytical Report. 93 (9), Megascience Forum, DSTI/STP/MS
  Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  Publisher Name Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords System Design

1196.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Davis, D.W.; McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.; Williams, S.J.
  Report Title Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network Year Two Final Report
  Place of Publication Reston, Virginia
  Publisher Name United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey
  Date of Publication 1992
  Extent of Work 14 pages
  Availability Open file report 92-424, U.S. Geological Survey
  Keywords System Design

1197.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Hiland, M.W.; Byrnes, M.R.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Integraph and Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Report Title New York Bight Study, Report 4, Geographic Information System and Relational Database Management System Development
  Place of Publication Vicksburg, MS
  Publisher Name U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center
  Date of Publication 1994
  Extent of Work 81 pages
  Availability Technical Report CERC-94-4,
  Keywords System Design

1198.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.; Jones, F.W.; Braud, D.W.; Wayne, L.D.; Streiffer, H.R.; Carpenter, M.; Lewis, A.J.; Mogli, S.; Arnold, J.; Lingenini, S.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Report Title Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network: Alpha Version 0.1 -- Year Three Final Report
  Date of Publication 1993
  Extent of Work 28 pages
  Availability Open-File Report 93-210, U.S. Geological Survey
  Keywords System Design

1199.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic List, J.H.; Jaffe, B.E.; Sallenger, A.J.; McBride, R.A.; Penland, S.
  Report Title Seafloor Changes Along Louisiana's Barrier Shoreline from 1890 to 1986. Atlas of Seafloor Changes. Miscellaneous Investigations I-2150-B
  Place of Publication Reston, VA
  Publisher Name US Geological Survey
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Geology

1200.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, R.A.; McBride, R.A.; Westphal, K.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Report Title Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study, Harrison County, Mississippi: Phases I and II - Data Compilation and Procedures. Final Report to Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of Rish Assessment, Washington, D.C.
  Date of Publication 1991
  Extent of Work 139 pages
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1201.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.; McBride, R.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Report Title Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study, Harrison County, Mississippi: Phase III - Data Analysis and Interpretation. Final Report to Federal Emergency Managemnt Agency, Office of Risk Assessment
  Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  Date of Publication 1993
  Extent of Work 102 pages
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1202.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.; McBride, R.A.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
  Report Title Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study, Harrison County, Mississippi: Phase IV - Differential GPS Survey for Mapping High-Water Shoreline Position. Final Report to Federal Emergency Managemnt Agency, Office of Risk Assessment
  Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  Date of Publication 1994
  Extent of Work 164 pages
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1203.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Section Title Shoreline Position and Nearshore Bathymetric Change (Chapter 3)
  Report Title Kings Bay Coastal and Estuarine Monitoring and Evaluation Program: Coastal Studies. Technical Report CERC-94-09, Coastal Engineering Research Center. N.C. Krauc, L.T. Gorman, and J. Pope (editors)
  Place of Publication Vicksburg, MS
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1204.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; Hiland, M.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Section Title Compilation and Analysis of Shoreline and Bathymetry Data (Appendix B)
  Report Title Kings Bay Coastal and Estuarine Monitoring and Evaluation Program: Coastal Studies. Technical Report CERC-94-09, Coastal Engineering Research Center. N.C. Krauc, L.T. Gorman, and J. Pope (editors)
  Place of Publication Vicksburg, MS
  Date of Publication 1994
  Extent of Work pp. B1-B89
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1205.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Byrnes, M.R.; McBride, R.A.; Hiland, M.W.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Coastal Studies Institute, Center for Coastal Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University
  Section Title Quantifying Changes in Shoreline Position: Standard Procedures for Accurate Data Capture and Analysis
  Report Title Technical Report CSI-94-1, Center for Coastal, Energy, and Environmental Resources
  Place of Publication Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

1206.   Bibliography of Report
  Report Title Multimedia Advance Identification System (MAIS) for Delaware's Inland Bays: Quarterly Progress Report, FY 1991, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
  Date of Publication April 1991
  Notes The goal of this pilot project is to provide a planning tool for coastal managers to accurately assess human impacts on Delaware's Inland Bays
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1207.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Executive Office of the Governor of Florida, Office of Planning and Budgeting
  Report Title A Model GIS for Coastal Zone Management -- Final Report
  Date of Publication December, 1990
  Keywords System Design

1208.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Puget Sound Water Quality Authority
  Report Title Implementation Plan for the Puget Sound GIS
  Date of Publication March 1990
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1209.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Ventura, S.; Hart, D.; Mashayekhi, M.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Land Information Computer Graphics Facility, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  Report Title Lake Superior Binational Program -- Stormwater Demonstration Project --Geographic Data Acquisition and Automation: Techniquest and Results
  Date of Publication May 1994
  Extent of Work 41 pages
  Keywords System Design; Water Quality Management

1210.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Bartlett, D.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Department of Geography, University College, Cork, Ireland, and the International Geographical Union
  Report Title GIS and the Coastal Zone: An Annotated Bibliography
  Publisher Name National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
  Date of Publication 1993
  Availability NCGIA Report 93-9
  Keywords System Design

1211.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Tourism and Recreation Research Unit (TRRU)
  Section Title Remote Sensing of Scottish Coastal Habitats
  Report Title TRRU Research Report
  Edition 34
  Place of Publication University of Edinburgh, Scotland
  Date of Publication 1977
  Notes Tourism and Recreation Research Unit
  Keywords System Design

1212.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Meaden, G.J.; Do Chi, T.
  Report Title Geographical Information Systems: Applications to Marine Fisheries
  Place of Publication Rome
  Publisher Name FAO
  Date of Publication 1996
  Report Identification FAO Technical Paper No. 356
  Extent of Work pp335
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1213.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Focazio, M.J.; Samsel, T.B.III
  Section Title Documentation of Geographic-Information-System Coverages and Data-input files used for Analysis of the Geohydrology of the Virginia Coastal Plain
  Place of Publication Denver, CO
  Publisher Name U.S. Geological Survey
  Date of Publication 1993
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1214.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Coffen-Smout, S.
  Section Title Analysis of Public Perceptions of Canadian Coastal and Ocean Management Policy and Practice
  Report Title Canadian Operational Centre of the International Ocean Institute (on behalf of the Independent World Commission on the Oceans)
  Date of Publication 1997 (preliminary)
  Storage Location/URL http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ar120
  Notes Preliminary report (June 1997)
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1215.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Meaden, G.J.; Kapetsky, J.M.
  Section Title Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing in Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture
  Report Title FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 318
  Place of Publication Rome
  Publisher Name FAO
  Date of Publication 1991
  Extent of Work 262 pp.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1216.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Saunders, W.K.; Maidment, D.
  Section Title A GIS Assessment of Nonpoint Source Pollution in the San Antonio-Nueces Coastal Basin
  Report Title CRWR Online Report 96-1
  Date of Publication 1996
  Report Identification CRWR Online Report 96-1
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1217.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic NASA
  Section Title Global Geographic Information System Database of Storm Occurences and Other Climatic Phenomena Affecting Coastal Zones
  Report Title Global Change Master Directory Database
  Date of Publication July 1994
  Report Identification CDIAC NDP-035
  Storage Location/URL http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov.cgi-bin/zgate?present+4148+ Default+2+1+F+1.2.840.10003.5.1000.34.1+ CDIAC_NDP35
  Notes NASA dataset
  Keywords System Design

1218.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Hamre, T.
  Report Title A spatio-temporal data model for integration of remote sensing, in situ and model data sets in selected scenarios of a marine information system (MIR)
  Place of Publication Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center
  Date of Publication 1995
  Report Identification 106
  Keywords System Design

1219.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic NERC
  Report Title Land ocean interaction study (LOIS) implementation plan for a community research project
  Place of Publication Whiltshire, U.K.
  Publisher Name Natural Environment Research Council
  Date of Publication 1994
  Keywords System Design

1220.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Porter, D.E
  Report Title Geographic Information Processing at the South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department Marine Resources Division (Position Statement)
  Place of Publication Charleston, SC
  Publisher Name South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department
  Date of Publication 1991
  Keywords System Design

1221.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Liu, E.H.
  Section Title State of Hawaii Water Quality Monitoring Program
  Report Title Oceans '89. Part 2: Ocean Pollution
  Place of Publication Piscataway, New Jersey
  Publisher Name IEEE Service Center
  Date of Publication 1989
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1222.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Mumford, T.F., Jr.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, Washington
  Section Title Survey, GIS Mapping and Biomass Determation of Kelp Beds off the Outer Coast and Straits of Juan de Fuca, Washington
  Report Title Final Report to Washington Department of Ecology, CZM Grant No. C009002
  Date of Publication 1990
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1223.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Puget Sound Water Quality Authority
  Section Title Recommendations on Developing a Geographic Information System for Puget Sound and Updating the Puget Sound Atlas
  Date of Publication May 1989
  Extent of Work 43 pages
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1224.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Gilbrook, M.J.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, Winter Park, FL
  Report Title Impact of Proposed Future Land Uses on the Indian River Lagoon, Brevard County
  Date of Publication 1990
  Extent of Work 200 pages
  Availability NTIS Order No.: PB91-241539/GAR.
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1225.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Stage, D.; Riney, C.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Florida Office of the Governor, Tallahassee, Office of Planning and Budget
  Report Title Model Geographic Information System for Coastal Zone Management
  Date of Publication 1990
  Availability NTIS Order No.: PB91-241554/GAR
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1226.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Falk, J.; Graefe, A.; Drogin, E.; Confer, J.; Chandler, L.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. University of Delaware, Sea Grant College Program, Newark Delaware
  Report Title Recreational Boating on Delaware's Inland Bays: Implications for Social and Environmental Carrying Capacity
  Publisher Name Technical Report, Delaware University Sea Grant College Program. Prepared for Inland Bays Estuary Program, Del. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
  Date of Publication 1992
  Extent of Work 160 pages
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1227.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Bartholic, J.F.
  Author Affiliation, Ana. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Institute of Water Research
  Report Title Fiscal Year 1988 Program Report (Michigan Institute of Water Research)
  Date of Publication 1989
  Availability Available from National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161 as PB89-237275/AS, Program Report 88-G1569-01, March 1989 USGS Contract no. 14-08-0001-G1569. USGS Project no. G1569-01
  Notes Article covers activities related to statewide water resources planning activities, use of GIS and a technology transfer program
  Keywords Natural Resources Management (Wetlands)

1228.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Paw, J.N.; Alojado, Z.N.; Cargamento, A.G.A.; Guiang, J.C.; Fabunan, A.P.
  Section Title An assessment of the land resources in the provinces of Benguet, La Union, Pangasinan and Tarlac particularly in the Agno River Basin
  Connective Phrase in
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1229.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Cargamento, A.G.A.; Rillon, N.
  Section Title Impact of the human settlement development and expansion in the coastal area
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1230.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Cargamento, A.G.A.; Cacanindin, E.; Casuga, K.Q.
  Section Title Identification and assessment of coastal tourism areas in Lingayen Gulf
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase Available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1231.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Hoefsloot, F.J.; Hazelhoff, L.
  Section Title De kwaliteit van de waterbadem in het Hollandsch Diep en de Dortsche Biesbosch, in het kader van het onderzoek (The quality of the riverbed in the Hollandsch Diep in the area of Dordiecht in the framework of further research)
  Report Title Opdracht van Rijkswaterstaat (directie Zuid Holland)
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wteenschappen, Universiteit Utrecht
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1232.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Groeffen M.J.; Scheijde, O.
  Report Title Dune development on the northern beach of the Terschellinger Boschplaat, The Netherlands
  Date of Publication 1995
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability Utrecht University
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1233.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Kiezebrink, M.F.
  Report Title De dynamiek van het Eems-Dollard Estusrium (The dynamics of the Eems Dollard estuary)
  Date of Publication 1996
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability Rijkswatersaat-Directie Noord
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1234.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Alojado, Z.N.; Paw, J.N.; Casuga, K.Q.
  Section Title Assessment of Mangrove areas and site identification for reforestation in Lingayen Gulf area
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1235.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Paw, J.N.; Domingo, F.; Alojado, Z.N.
  Section Title Marine fisheries zoning in the Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1236.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Paw, J.N.; Domingo, F.; Alojado, Z.N.; Guiang, J.C.
  Section Title Land resource assessment for Brackishwater aquaculture development in Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Natural Resources Management

1237.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Paw, J.N.; Cargamento, A.G.A.
  Section Title GIS for coastal zone management in Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1238.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Domingo, F.; Paw, J.N.; Alojado, Z.N.
  Section Title Site identification for artifical reefs and establishment of a marine reserve in Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Coastal Planning; Natural Resources Management

1239.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Cargamento, A.G.A.; Tafida, J.B.; Guiang, J.C.; Paw, J.N.; Alojado, Z.N.
  Section Title Establishing a zonation scheme for Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
  Connective Phrase in
  Report Title Technical report of the GIS for coastal area management and planning project (GISCAMP)
  Date of Publication 1994
  Connective Phrase available from
  Availability International Development and Research Centre, Canada
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1240.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic FAO
  Report Title Report of the FAO Asian workshop on GIS applications in aquaculture
  Place of Publication Rome
  Date of Publication 1989
  Report Identification 414
  Extent of Work 13
  Packaging Method pages
  Abstract The objective of the workshop was to train aquaculturists in the use of GIS as a means to provide comprehensive information for policy and planning for aquaculture development. There were 15 participants from 10 countries and 19 instructors from 6 organisations. The duration was 16 working days. Administrative arrangements are detailed along with a list of lectures and laboratory exercises. The workshop was in four parts: the role of GIS in aquaculture, remote sensing as an information source for GIS, microcomputer basics and GIS theory and use. Two systems were used for training, the Geographical Information Systems Tutorial (GIST) and Earth Resources Data Analysis System (ERDAS), both on microcomputers.
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1241.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Jupp, D.L.B.; Held, A.; Byrne, G.; Hutton, P.; McDonald, E.; Parkin, D.
  Report Title The use of airborne scanning for monitoring algal dynamics in Australian inland waters
  Publisher Name CSIRO_OSSA publication
  Date of Publication 1993
  Report Identification 30
  Extent of Work 141
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1242.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Jupp, D.L.B.; Byrne, G.; McDonald, E.R.; Anstee, J.; Harris, G.P.; Smith, J.
  Report Title Monitoring optical water quality of the Hawkesbury river using airborne remote sensing. Report to the Hawkesbury-Nepan catchment management trust, CSIRO division of water resources
  Date of Publication 1994a
  Report Identification consultancy report 94/7
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1243.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Jupp, D.L.B.; Byrne, G.; McDonald, E.; Anstee, J.; McVicar, T.; Parkin, D.
  Report Title Port Phillips Bay sea grass mapping project G2.2 project plan and data report. CSIRO division of water resources
  Date of Publication 1994b
  Report Identification consultancy report 94/25
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1244.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Jupp, D.L.B.; Byrne, G.; Anstee, J.; McDonald, E.; McVicar, T.; Parkin, D.
  Report Title Port Phillips Bay benthic habitat mapping project task G2.2 final reports I&II. CSIRO division of water resources
  Date of Publication 1996
  Report Identification consultancy reports 96/43&44
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1245.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Jupp, D.L.B.; Held, A.; Byrne, G.; Hutton, P.; McDonald, E.; Parkin, D.
  Report Title The potential use of airborne scanning for monitoring algal dynamics in Australian inland waters
  Date of Publication 1993
  Report Identification CSIRO_OSSA Publication no.30
  Keywords Water Quality Management

1246.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic FAO
  Report Title Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic. Report of the tenth session of the Working Party on Resources Evaluation, Accra, Ghana
  Place of Publication Rome, Italy
  Publisher Name FAO
  Date of Publication 1994
  Report Identification No.511
  Abstract The tenth session of the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic (CECAF) Working Party on Resources Evaluation was held in Accra, Ghana from 10 to13 October 1994. The session reviewed stock assessments undertaken during the intersession; discussed national research reports and made recommendations for research and management; and discussed the application of GIS to fishery resources analysis and monitoring. The decisions and directives are appended.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1247.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic FAO
  Report Title GIS: Applications to marine fisheries.
  Date of Publication 1996
  Report Identification Fisheries Technical Paper 356
  Abstract Examines the status of GIS methodology and technology and the application of GIS to marine fisheries. The paper covers; the acquisition of primary data for marine fisheries resource GIS; the acquisition of secondary data; data preparation; hardware and software needs for a marine fisheries resource GIS; the functioning of a GIS; the potential uses for a marine fisheries resource GIS; implementation considerations; case studies to show applications of GIS techniques to marine resources.
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1248.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Barne, J.H.; Davidson, N.C.; Hill, T.O.; Jones, M.
  Report Title Coastal and marine UKDMAP datasets: A user manual
  Date of Publication 1994
  Report Identification JNCC Report No.209
  Keywords System Design

1249.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Roob, R.; Lewis, A.J.; Thulin, S.; Pelikan, M.
  Report Title Development of a marine and coastal GIS system. Stage one report
  Place of Publication Melbourne
  Publisher Name Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords System Design

1250.   Bibliography of Report
  Report Title Implications of climate change and water level rise in the Caspian Sea region. Regional review 1995
  Place of Publication Geneva
  Publisher Name United Nations
  Date of Publication 1997
  Keywords Coastal Processes

1251.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Pilesjo, P.; Persson, J.; Hakanson, L.
  Report Title Digita sjohortsinformation for berakning av kustmorfometriska parametrar och ytvattnets utbytestid. (Digital bathymetric information for determination of morphometric parameters and surface water retention time for coastal areas).
  Place of Publication Solna
  Publisher Name Statens naturvardsverk
  Date of Publication 1991
  Report Identification Rapport / Naturvardsverket, ISSN 0282-7289; 3916
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1252.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Kakkuri, J.
  Report Title Final results of the Baltic Sea level 1993 GPS campaign, reports of the Finnish Geodetic Institue, 95:2
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1253.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Poutanen, M.
  Section Title Some practical aspects of high precision GPS
  Author, Monographic Vermeer, M.
  Report Title Coordinate systems, GPS, and the geoids, reports of the Finnish Geodetic Institute 95:4
  Keywords System Design

1254.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Gibson, J.P.; Price, A.R.G.; Young, E.
  Report Title Guidelines for developing a coastal zone management plan for Belize: The GIS database
  Date of Publication 1992
  Abstract A supplementary volume to guidelines for development of a coastal zone management plan for Belize 1992
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1255.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic JNCC - Coastal Conservation Branch
  Report Title The Northern Ireland Regional Report of theCoast Directory
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

1256.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic JNCC - Coastal Conservation Branch
  Report Title Northern Ireland data within the directory of the coasts and coastal seas west of Great Britain
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords System Design

1257.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Pavasovic, A.
  Report Title The status of integrated coastal and marine areas management and the demand for coastal management practitioners: Mediterranean and Black Sea regions
  Publisher Name UN
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1258.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Rodriguez, I.
  Report Title Estudio de la gestion integrada de la costa de castellon (puerto de castellon a puerto de Sagunto). A study of the integrated management of the Castellon coast from Castellon harbour to Sagunto harbour).
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1259.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Rodriguez, I.
  Report Title Designing a stable beach in the Portman Bay (Murcia)
  Place of Publication Madrid
  Publisher Name Centro de Estudios de Puertos y costas (CEPYC-CEDEX)
  Date of Publication 1996
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1260.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Rodriguez, I.
  Report Title Coastal dynamics study in Caridio beach for engineering applications
  Publisher Name Centro de Estudios de puertos y costas (CEPYC-CEDEX)
  Date of Publication 1995
  Keywords Coastal Planning

1261.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Diop, E.S.
  Report Title Apport des satellites Landsat la connaissance des geosystemes littoraux Senegalais (Contribution of Landsat satellites to knowledge of Senegalise coastal geosystems)
  Date of Publication 1979
  Report Identification Report TECASEN, nl 1
  Keywords System Design

1262.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Monographic Diop, E.S.
  Report Title Cartographie automatique et etude geomorphologique d'un environment estuarien: la Basse Gambie d'apres les donnes Landsat 1 et 3. (Automated mapping and geomorphological study of the estuary environment: lower Gambia using Landsat 1 and 3 data)
  Date of Publication 1981
  Keywords System Design; Coastal Planning

1263.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Diop, E.S.
  Section Title Une methode de determination et d'etude des differents taxons-paysages des milieux estuariens: exemple de la Casamance et du Saloum. (A method for determining and studying the different landscape classifications of middle estuaries: examples from the Casamance and the Saloum)
  Connective Phrase in
  Report Title Rapport de l'UNESCO sur les sciences de la Mer ( UNESCO report on marine sciences)
  Date of Publication 1981
  Report Identification no.117
  Keywords System Design

1264.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Gilbrooke, M.J.
  Section Title Potential Contributions of Regional Planning Council Geographic Information Systems to Manatee Management
  Report Title Report of the Workshop on Geographic Information Systems as an Aid to Managing Manatee Habitat for West Indian Manatees in Florida and Georgia
  Author, Subsidiary Reynolds, J.E. III; Haddad, K.D.
  Author Role, Subsidiary editors
  Date of Publication 1990
  Extent of Work 39-44
  Notes Florida Marine Research Institute Publication No. 49
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1265.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic French, D.P.; Reed, M.; Jayko, K.; Feng, S.; Rines, H.; Pavignano, S.; Isaji, T.; Puckett, S.; Keller, A.; French, F.W. III; Gifford, D.; McCue, J.; Opishinski, T.
  Section Title The CERCLA Type A Natural Resource Damage Assessment Model for Coastal and Marine Environments
  Report Title NRDAM/CME Technical Documentation, Report Submitted to the Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, DC
  Date of Publication 1996
  Report Identification Contract No. 14-0001-91-C-11, ASA 90-53
  Extent of Work 5 Volumes
  Keywords System Design; Natural Resources Management

1266.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic McGarry MacAulay, G.; Leary, T.J.; Donnelly, K.G.; Matheson, R.E. Jr.; Drumm, S.L.; Haddad, K.D.
  Section Title Marine Resources Geographic Information System
  Report Title Final Report to Florida Department of Community Affairs pursuant to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Award No. 930S-03-13-0016-010
  Date of Publication 1993
  Notes Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Florida Marine Research Institute
  Keywords System Design

1267.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Klemas, V.; Gantt, R.; Hassan, H.; Patience, N.; Weatherbee, O.
  Section Title Environmental Information System for Coastal Zone Management
  Report Title Report for the Environment Department of the World Bank
  Date of Publication 1995
  Extent of Work 104 pp.
  Keywords System Design

1268.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Brower, D.J.; Beatley, T.; Blatt, D.J.L.
  Section Title Reducing Hurricane and Coastal Hazards through Growth Management
  Place of Publication Chapel Hill, NC
  Publisher Name University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  Date of Publication 1987
  Keywords System Design; Disaster Management

1269.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Cambers, G.
  Section Title Coastal Zone Management: Case Studies from the Caribbean
  Report Title Report No. 26
  Author, Subsidiary The World Bank
  Publisher Name Latin America and the Caribbean Technical Department, Regional Studies Programme
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords System Design

1270.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Research Planning Institute, Inc.
  Section Title Coastal Resources Management: Development Case Studies
  Author, Monographic Clark, J.
  Author Role, Monographic editor
  Report Title Renewable Resources Information Series, Coastal Management Publication No. 3
  Place of Publication Columbia, SC
  Publisher Name U.S. National Park Service; U.S. Agency for International Development
  Date of Publication 1985
  Keywords Natural Resources Management

1271.   Bibliography of Report
  Author, Analytic Clark, J.
  Section Title Integrated Management of Coastal Zones
  Report Title FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 327
  Place of Publication Rome, Italy
  Publisher Name Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
  Date of Publication 1992
  Keywords Coastal Planning

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