Integrated technologies for environmental monitoring and information production :
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[Book]
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proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Marmaris, Turkey, from 10 to 16 September 2001
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edited by Nilgun B. Harmancioglu [and others].
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Dordrecht ; London
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Kluwer Academic
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2003
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xvi, 477 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
SERIES
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NATO science series., Series IV,, Earth and environmental sciences ;, v. 23.
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface. List of Contributors. I: Introduction. Integrated Data Management: Where are We Headed? N.B. Harmancioglu. The Conversion of Data into Information for Public Participation in Decision Making Processes; M.B. Abbott. Challenges in Transboundary and Transdisciplinary Environmental Data Integration in a Highly Heterogeneous and Rapidly Changing World; T. Maurer. Information Technology and Environmental Data Management; M. Santos. II: Objectives and Institutional Aspects of Environmental Data Management. Information-Integration-Inspiration; P. Geerders. Ocean Teacher: A Capacity Building Tool for Oceanographic Data and Information Management; G. Reed. III: Design of Data Collection Networks. Environmental Monitoring Time Scales: From Transient Events to Long-Term Trends; P.H. Whitfield. Regional Streamflow Network Analysis Using the Generalized Least Square Method: A Case Study in the Kizilirmak River Basin; A.U. Sorman. Automated Water Quality Monitoring in Water Distribution Networks; Y.A. Papadimitrakis, S.D. Ozkul. IV: Statistical Sampling. Uncertainty in Environmental Analysis; V.P. Singh, et al. Physics of Environmental Frequency Analysis; W.G. Strupczewski, et al. Assessment of Outliers in Statistical Data Analysis; B. Onoz, B. Oguz. V: Physical Sampling and Presentation of Data. Modern Data Types for Environmental Monitoring and Water Resources Management; G.A. Schultz. Assessing the Applicability of Hydrologic Information from Radar Imagery; F.P.de Troch, et al. Integrated Satellite Airborne Technology for Monitoring Ice Cover Parameters and Ice-Associated Forms of Seals in the Arctic; V.V. Melentyev, et al. VI: Environmental Databases. Integrated Application of United Kingdom National River Flow and Water Quality Databases for Estimating River Mass Loads; I.G. Littlewood. Integrated Multidisciplinary Marine Environmental Databases; V.L. Vladimirov, et al. Regional Environmental Changes: Databases and Information; K.A. Karimov, R.D. Gainutdinova. Environmental Health Indicators in Europe: A pilot Project; D. Dalbokova, M. Krzyanowski. VII: Data Processing, Analysis and Modeling. Downscaling of Continental-Scale Atmospheric Forecasts to the Scale of a Watershed for Hydrologic Forecasting; M.L. Kavvas, et al. Upscaling Surface Flow Equations Depending upon Data Availability at Different Scales; G. Tayfur. Integration of Intelligent Techniques for Environmental Data Processing; E. Charou, et al. Integrated Use of Monitoring and Modeling in Water Resources Research; G. Mendicino. VIII: Remote Sensing and GIS. DBMS/GIS Applications in Integrated Marine Data Management; N.N. Mikhailov, A.A. Vorontsov. The Use of Satellite Remote Sensing Data in Numerical Modeling of the North Pacific Circulation; V. Kuzin, et al. Application of GIS Technology in Hydrometeorological Modeling; A. Vorontzov, et al. Satallite Observation of Aral Sea; S.V. Stanichny, et al. Remote Sensing of the Lacustrine Environment: Data Sources and Analysis; S.V. Semovski. IX: Transfer of Data into Information. From Data Management to Decision Support; K. Fedra. Urban Drainage, Development Planning and Catchment Flood Management GIS Contrasts in the U.K.; J.C. Packman. Metadata as Tools for Integration of Environmental Data and Information Production; E. Vyazilov, et al. Perspective Decisions and Examples on the Access and Exchange of Data and Information Products Using Web and XML Application
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Database management -- Congresses.
Environmental management -- Data processing -- Congresses.