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Ocean globe
Breman, J. (Ed.) (2010). Ocean globe. ESRI Press: Redlands. ISBN 978-1-58948-219-7. 274 pp.

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    VLIZ: History of sciences and techniques SUP.59 [105736]

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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Breman, J., editor

Content
  • Kearns, T.A.; Breman, J. (2010). Bathymetry: the art and science of seafloor modeling for modern applications, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 1-36, more
  • Eakins, B.W.; Taylor, L.A. (2010). Seamlessly integrating bathymetric and topographic data to support tsunami modeling and forecasting efforts, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 37-56, more
  • Martin, C.; Meaden, G.J.; Vaz, S.; Dupuis, L.; Lauria, V.; Ernande, B.; Dauvin, J.-C.; Spilmont, N.; Dewarumez, J.-M.; Foveau, A.; Garcia, C.; Carpentier, A. (2010). Channel habitat atlas for marine resource management: an aid to managing a resource-stressed marine area, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 57-73, more
  • Kvitek, R.; Iampietro, P. (2010). California's seafloor mapping project, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 75-85, more
  • Dunbar, S.G.; Howard, D. (2010). Hawksbill and green sea turtles: International voyagers of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 87-103, more
  • Laskin, D.N.; Duffus, D.A.; Bender, D.J. (2010). Mysteries of the not-so-deep: An investigation into gray whale habitat use along the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 105-120, more
  • Hirsch, E.R.; Vogt, S.; Mobley, J.; Richards, B.L. (2010). A perspective from the Hawaiian Archipelago: the value of a bathymetric data model for underwater habitat mapping, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 121-134, more
  • Holcombe, T.L.; Arias, C.A.; Bryant, W.R. (2010). Northwestern Gulf of Mexico bathymetry and geomorphology, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 135-178, more
  • Arsenault, M.A.; Williams, S.J.; Reid, J.A.; Jenkins, C.J. (2010). Geological characterization of U.S. shelf areas using usSEABED for GIS mapping, habitat delineation, and assessing marine sand and gravel resources, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 179-191, more
  • Franklin, E.C. (2010). Marine landscape ecology of coral reefs emerges from developments in seafloor mapping, GPS, and GIS, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 193-204, more
  • Mitra, D.; Karmaker, S. (2010). Coastal aquaculture site selection using remote sensing data and GIS techniques, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 205-215, more
  • Hotz, H.M. (2010). Developing nearshore bathymetry to analyze a noxious seaweed along the south-facing shore of Harwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 217-235, more
  • Theberge, A.E. Jr. (2010). The history of seafloor mapping, in: Breman, J. (Ed.) Ocean globe. pp. 237-274, more

Abstract
    Ocean Globe focuses on bathymetry - the study of underwater depth of the third dimension - within the larger context of work being done by scientists and educators around the world. Each chapter represents a different facet of maritime research that relies on ocean floor mapping for its success. The topics covered address the diversity of the world's oceans and seas, placing emphasis on the need for better conservation. With a shared goal of joining disparate data collected over decades, the contributors of this volume turn to GIS as a tool for sharing information and advancing the science of bathymetry.

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