REQUIRED TEXT:
Kang-tsung Chang, Geography Information Systems, 3/edition. McGraw-Hill Higher
Education, ISBN 0-07-252811-7. Note-Follow the links for the Sample Lessons in Arcview 3.2.
Suggested
Getting to Know ArcView GIS by Editors of ESRI Press (Editor)
Atkinson, Peter, and Nicholas Tate (eds.), 1999, “Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS
Analysis,” John Wiley & Sons, 288p
Bonham-Carter, Graeme, 1994, “Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists:
Modeling with GIS,” Elsevier Science, 398p
Clarke,
KC, Parks, BO, Crane, MP, 2002. Geographic Information
Systems and Environmental Modeling.
Davis,
George H., 1984, “Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions,” John Wiley &
Sons, 492p
Chrisman, N., 2002, Exploring
Geographic Information Systems, 2nd Ed.
DeMers, Michael, 1996, “Fundamentals of Geographic
Information Systems,” John
Wiley & Sons, 504p
João, Elsa Maria, 1998, “Causes and Consequences of Map
Generalization,”
Francis, 266p
Legg, Christopher, 1994, “Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems:
Geologic Mapping, Mineral Exploration, and Mining,” John Wiley & Sons, 166p
Lyon, JG, McCarthy, J. (Eds),
1995. Wetland and Environmental Applications of GIS.
Monmonier, Mark, 1996, “How to Lie with Maps,”
Muehrcke, Phillip, and Juliana Muehrcke,
1992, “Map Use: Reading Analysis
Interpretation,” JP Publications, 631p
Peuquet, Dona J., and Duane F. Marble (eds.), 1990, “Introductory readings in
Geographic
Information Systems,”
Theobald, David, 1999, “GIS Concepts and ArcView Methods,” David Theobald
Verbyla, David, and Kang-tsung (Karl) Chang, “Processing Digital Images in GIS: A
Tutorial
Featuring ArcView and ARC/INFO,” OnWord
Press, 418p