Surface Characterisation Theory
Many of the surface analysis and query functions of LandSerf are built upon ideas of multi-scale
analysis developed over the last 10 years. For more details see the following:
General
- Wood, J., (2008), Terrain parameterization in LandSerf, in Hengl, T. and Reuter, H. (eds.) Geomorphometry: Concepts, Software and Applications, pp. 333-349, Elsevier, London.
Quadratic Approximation
- Wood, J. (1996) The Parameterisation of Geomorphological Surfaces
in The Geomorphological Characterisation of Digital Elevation Models,
PhD Thesis, University of Leicester.
- Wood, J. (1996) Morphometric Characterisation
in The Geomorphological Characterisation of Digital Elevation Models,
PhD Thesis, University of Leicester.
- Wood, J. (1998) Modelling the continuity of surface form in DEMs,
in Poiker, T. and Chrisman, N. (eds.) Proceedings, 8th International Symposium on Spatial
Data Handling, IGU, Vancouver, pp.725-736.
Visualisation of Scale Dependencies
- Wood, J. (1999) Visualisation of Scale Dependencies in Surface Models
Presented to the International Cartographic Association Annual Conference, Ottawa 1999.
Metric Surface Networks
- Wood, J. (2000) Constructing Weighted
Surface Networks for the Representation and Analysis of Surface Topology
- Rana, S. (2004) Topological
Data Structures for Surfaces. London: Wiley.
Fuzzy Feature Classification
Java Programming and Object Oriented Modelling
- Wood, J. (2002) Java Programming for Spatial Sciences,
London: Taylor and Francis.