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Contouring: A Guide to the Analysis and Display of Spatial Data (Computer Methods in the Geosciences) [Hardcover]

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November 5, 1992 0080402860 978-0080402864 1st
This unique book is the key to computer contouring, exploring in detail the practice and principles using a personal computer. Contouring allows a three dimensional view in two dimensions and is a fundamental technique to represent spatial data. All aspects of this type of representation are covered including data preparation, selecting contour intervals, interpolation and griding, computing volumes and output and display.

Formulated for both the novice and the experienced user, this book initially conducts the reader through a step by step explanation of PC software and its application to personal data, and then presents the rationale and concepts for contouring using the computer.

Accompanying the book is a set of BASIC programs, in ASCII format, on an MS-DOS 360KB floppy disk. These programs implement eighteen interpolation methods, five gradient estimation techniques, and seven types of display, and are designed to be adapted or combined to suit a wide range of possible objectives concerning either the comparative study of contouring methodology or the practical production of contour displays.


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The book is extremely well organized and is useful to both the novice and experience operator.
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John C Davis, Geoff Bohling
...is unique in its approach to contouring and related topics....the book is extremely valuable for those interested in contouring algorithms. No other compilation provides such a complete survey of the field, nor such a consistent evaluation of the alternatives.
Computers & Geosciences Vol 19 No 9
Christopher Gold
There are a few books in this world that are known universally by a single word. Within the domain of those interested in the subject, David Watson's "Contouring" may become one of these, by virtue of being cited, checked, and quoted by those struggling with the problem of representing supposedly continuous surfaces defined by a few arbitrarily distributed data...brings out into the open most of the decisions necessary for developing and choosing interpolation methods for "precise" data, and will be referenced extensively over the next few years. If you are in the business of making those decisions-make sure you can say "Watson says..."!
Computers and Geosciences
John McManus & Harun Mat Zin
...great practical value...to the analysis of change on sea floors for which bathymetric data are available.
ECSA Bulletin
D.H. Douglas
...valuable, well written and well illustrated, and covering a vast range of interpolation and contouring topics...will be useful to anyone wishing to understand the underpinnings of the whole contour processing system
Geomatica
John C. Davies
...extremely valuable for those interested in contouring algorithms. No other compilation provides such a complete survey of the field.
Computers & Geosciences

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Pergamon; 1st edition (November 5, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0080402860
  • ISBN-13: 978-0080402864
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,015,602 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Grossly Overpriced, Poorly Produced, December 9, 1999
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This review is from: Contouring: A Guide to the Analysis and Display of Spatial Data (Computer Methods in the Geosciences) (Hardcover)
For the money, I expect the very highest quality. This book is on the other end of the spectrum. Three major disappointments:

1.) The book is physically small (6" x 9.25") and only 300 pages in length. For the price, I expected a much larger treatise.

2.) This is the worst production of a book I've ever seen; and I have a lot of specialized, scientific references from many different publishers.

The type face is ugly and very difficult to read. Tiring on the eyes, too. The chapter and section headings have blurred edges on each letter. Perhaps the production manager thought this looked "cute," but it is distracting. The typeface and fonts should not be noticeable by the reader. This one gets in the way.

3.) The programs used in part 1 and provided both by listing and on diskette were written in 1988 in spaghetti-coded BASIC and never updated. No C code, no reference to the fact that even in 1992 (when the book was first published) most readers had PC's with more than 64K RAM and faster cpu's than a 4MHz 8088.

Although the book has been reprinted three times, it has not been updated. The references to published algorithms date back to the mid-1970's and make no mention of modern ones (e.g., "Numerical Recipes in C.")

All in all, this book is terribly overpriced for the value of the content. Yes, this is probably still the best reference for understanding computer contouring algorithms and math, but it should be published in paperback for much less money.

If you need the information, borrow a copy via interlibrary loan and make notes on what information you need.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Content Good but Dated; Production Poor, March 14, 2005
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This review is from: Contouring: A Guide to the Analysis and Display of Spatial Data (Computer Methods in the Geosciences) (Hardcover)
In large part, I agree with Dr Shepard. The book is outrageously overpriced and production is poor. But no-one seems to have updated the material into a better form. As suggested, get the book on interlibrary loan, but the diskette is a bit problematic these days! Also assuming the library's magnetic security system hasn't wiped it by now (ours have!).

But that said, it's not a bad book as far as content is concerned. I've used it in classes, although not as a required text! I just hope someone will produce a cheaper, updated version with a CD! One day, when I get time.....
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It is recommended that the first thing you do is make backup copies of the programs on the diskette. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
choropleth data, spline gradients, minimum curvature splines, natural neighbor circumcircles, rectangular local coordinates, rectangular hyperboloid, interstitial triangle, outlier indices, proximal polygons, orthogonal profiles, minimum curvature surface, blended gradients, gradient subset, cross product gradients, proximal order, end data input, surface tautness, natural neighbors, outlier index, gradient estimation methods, power basis functions, representative surface, running subset, reverse rotate, biharmonic spline
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