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Beata Medynska-Gulij, David Forrest and Thomas P. Kersten
This article summarizes the Special Issue of Cartography and Geomedia. Here, Cartography and Geomedia presents a view of cartography as a combination of technology, science, and art, with a focus on the development of geomedia in a geomatic and design-ba...
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Beata Medynska-Gulij, David Forrest and Pawel Cybulski
This article summarizes the Special Issue of ?Multimedia Cartography?. We present three main research fields in which multimedia cartography and the study of the effectiveness of multimedia maps are currently taking place. In each of these fields, we des...
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Jon Derek Loftis, Molly Mitchell, Daniel Schatt, David R. Forrest, Harry V. Wang, David Mayfield and William A. Stiles
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Harry V. Wang, Jon Derek Loftis, David Forrest, Wade Smith and Barry Stamey
Washington, DC, the capital of the U.S., is located along the Upper Tidal Potomac River, where a reliable operational model is needed for making predictions of storm surge and river-induced flooding. We set up a finite volume model using a semi-implicit,...
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Harry V. Wang, Jon Derek Loftis, Zhuo Liu, David Forrest and Joseph Zhang
Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage in New York City and the New Jersey coast as the second costliest storm in history. A large-scale, unstructured grid storm tide model, Semi-implicit Eulerian Lagrangian Finite Element (SELFE), was used to hindcast w...
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Juan E. Romano, James A. Thompson, Duane C. Kraemer, Mark E. Westhusin, David W. Forrest and Michael A. Tomasz
Pág. 486 - 493
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Juan E. Romano, James A. Thompson, David W. Forrest, Mark E. Westhusin, Michael A. Tomaszweski and Duane C. Kraemer
Pág. 1034 - 1041
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