Green, D. R., D. Rix, et al. (1995). The AGI source book for geographic information systems 1996. London, Association for Geographic Information.
|
Green, D. R., S. Cousins, et al. (1993). Landscape ecology and geographic information systems. London, Taylor & Francis.
|
Green, N. P. A. (1987). User/system interfaces for geographic information systems, Natural Environment Research Council.
|
Green, N. P. and D. W. Rhind (1988). Spatial data structures for geographic information systems. London, Birkbeck College.
|
Green, P. (2003). Gamut mapping and appearance models in graphic arts colour management. Derby, University of Derby.
|
Greene, P. and R. Dixon (1994). Rome: the comprehensive street-by-street guide with bird's-eye-view mapping. 3-D city guides. London, Duncan Petersen: 143p.: ill., maps; 21cm.
|
Greene, R. W. (2000). GIS in public policy: using geographic information for more effective government. Redlands, Calif., ESRI.
|
Greene, R. W. (2002). Confronting catastrophe: a GIS handbook. Redlands, Calif., ESRI; Birmingham: Computer Bookshops.
|
Greenham, J. A. (1998). The identification and integration of transcripts mapping to human chromosome 16p12.2, University of London.
|
Greenhood, D. (1944). Down to Earth: Mapping for Everybody. [S.l.], Holiday House.
|
Greenhood, D. and G. L. Alexander (1964). [Down to Earth.] Mapping. Illustrations by Ralph Graeter. Revised with the assistance of Gerard L. Alexander, pp. xiii. 289. University of Chicago Press: Chicago & London: 8º.
|
Greenhood, D., G. L. Alexander, et al. (1964). Mapping. [By] David Greenhood. Illustrations by Ralph Graeter. Revised with the assistance of Gerard L. Alexander. Chicago & London, University of Chicago Press: 23 x 16 cm. pp. xiii. 289.
|
Greer, R. (2003). Mapping postmodernism: a survey of Christian options. Downers Grove, Ill., InterVarsity Press.
|
Gregory, I. (2003). A place in history: a guide to using GIS in historical research. Oxford, Oxbow.
|
Gregory, R. G. (1988). Fracture mapping in clays: Soil gas surveys at Down Ampney, Gloucestershire. London, Department of the Environment Radioactive Waste (Professional) Division.
|
Gregory, R. G. and G. A. Duddridge (1991). Fracture mapping in clays, using gas geochemistry: background, design of a mobile laboratory, and surveys in England and Italy: final report, Commission of the European Communities.
|
Gregory, S. (1998). Report of the fourth international workshop on human chromosome 1 mapping 1998, Karger.
|
Greninger, M. L., S. Klemperer, et al. (1999). "Geographic information systems (GIS) compilation of geophysical, geologic, and tectonic data for the Circum- North Pacific [electronic resource]."
|
Griffin, R. (1994). Modernity under the new order: The fascist project for managing the future, Thamesman Publications.
|
Griffith, R., S. Redding, et al. (2000). Mapping the two faces of R&D: productivity growth in a panel of OECD countries, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
|
Griffiths, G. H. (1985). Mapping rangeland vegetation in Northern Kenya from landsat data. Birmingham, University of Aston.
|
Griffiths, J. S. D. (2002). Mapping in engineering geology. Key issues in earth sciences; 1. London, Geological Society: 287 p.: ill., maps; 28 cm.
|
Grimmelmann, W. F. E., K. D. E. Krampe, et al. (1985). Hydrogeological mapping in Asia and the Pacific Region. Hannover, Heise.
|
Grimshaw, D. J. and J. R. Maier (1991). The integration of GIS into a marketing DSS, University of Warwick, Business School Research Bureau.
|
Grist, R. W. (1980). Mapping of the Pneumococcus chromosome, University of London.
|
Groet, J. (2000). Physical mapping and identification of novel genes in human chromosome 21q11, University of London.
|
Grossinho, A. L. (1996). Analysis of damaged Norway spruce stands using Landsat Thematic Mapper and geographic information systems, University of London.
|
Groten, E. (1980). Geodesy and the Earth's Gravity field. Vol 2, Geodynamics and advanced methods. Bonn, Dummler.
|
Groten, E. and R. Strauss (1988). GPS-techniques applied to geodesy and surveying: International GPS-workshop: Papers. Berlin; New York, Springer-Verlag.
|
Group, U. K. C. L. A. (1996). Mapping and modelling environmental acidification in the United Kingdom, UK Critical Loads Advisory Group.
|
Group, U. K. C. L. A. (1997). Deposition fluxes of acidifying compounds in the United Kingdom: a compilation of the current deposition maps and mapping methods (1992-1994) used for critical loads exceedance assessment in the UK, UK Critical Loads Advisory Group.
|
Grzeschik, K.-H., L.-C. Tsui, et al. (1994). Human chromosome 7 mapping: 1st International workshop: Abstracts and report, Karger.
|
Gugan, D. J. (1987). Topographic mapping from SPOT imagery, University of London.
|
Gulatee, B. L. (1948). Report on the Geodetic work of the survey of India for the period 1939-48. [S.l.], International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
|
Gumbrecht, H. U. and M. Marrinan (2003). Mapping Benjamin: the work of art in the digital age. Writing science. Stanford, Calif.; [Great Britain], Stanford University Press: xvi, 349 p.; 24 cm.
|
Gunston, M. (1993). Geographic information systems: a buyer's guide. London, H.M.S.O. [for] CCTA.
|
Gupta, H. E., R. K. E. Chadha, et al. (2001). The nature of seismic sources and the prediction of earthquakes, Elsevier.
|
Gurnell, A. M. and D. R. Montgomery (2000). Hydrological applications of GIS. Chichester, John Wiley.
|
Haak, V. and P. Giese (1988). Mapping the geothermal anomaly on the Island of Milos/Greece by magnetotellurics: final report, Commission of the European Communities.
|
Haasbroek, N. D., T. Brahe, et al. (1968). Gemma Frisius, Tycho Brahe and Snellius and their triangulations, Delft: Rijkscommissie voor Geodesie.
|