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| Type of query | sample query |
|---|---|
| Description | What kind of soils are found near the airport? |
| Location | Show me where I can find well drained sandy soils |
| Summary | How much is covered by poorly drained peatland? |
| Analysis | Why might fusarium head blight be restricted to this area? |
| Model validation | Is soil texture a reliable predictor of atrizine runoff? |
| Predictive modelling | How will global warming impact wheat production? |
Marble, D.F. et al., 1983. "Geographic information systems and remote sensing," Manual of Remote Sensing. ASPRS/ACSM, Falls Church, VA, 1:923-58. Reviews the various dimensions of the relationship between the two fields.Niemann, Jr., B.J., et al, 1988. "The CONSOIL project: Conservation of natural resources through the sharing of information layers," Proceedings GIS/LIS '88, San Antonio, TX, pp. 11-25. Reviews a multi-agency project in Wisconsin to design and evaluate an LIS for soil conservation.
Star, J.L., and J. Estes, 1990. Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Chapter 5 reviews data sources.
Sullivan, J.G., and B.J. Niemann, Jr., 1987. "Research Implications of eleven natural resource GIS applications," Proceedings, IGIS '87, Arlington, VA, 3:329-341. A short review of several LIS for natural resource applications, discusses common themes, problems and techniques.