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1975
Mark, D. M.
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Computer analysis of topography: a comparison of terrain storage methods
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Geografiska Annaler
57A (1975): 179-188.
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Mark, D. M.
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Geomorphometric parameters: a review and evaluation
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Geografiska Annaler
57A (1975): 165-177.
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1978
Peucker, T. K.
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R. J. Fowler
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J. J. Little
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D. M. Mark
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The triangulatd irregular network
." In
Proceedings of the {ASP} Digital Terrain Models ({DTM}) Symposium
, 516-540. Falls Church Virginia: American Society of Photogrammetry, 1978.
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1979
Mark, D. M.
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Topology of ridge patterns: randomness and constraints
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Geological Society of America Bulletin Part I
90 (1979): 164-172.
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1983
Mark, D. M.
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Relations between field-surveyed channel networks and map-based geomorphometric measures, Inez, Kentucky
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers
73 (1983): 358-372.
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1984
Mark, D. M.
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Automated detection of drainage networks from digital elevation models
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Cartographica
21 (1984): 168-178.
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Mark, D. M.
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P. B. Aronson
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Scale-dependent fractal dimensions of topographic surfaces: An empirical investigation, with applications in geomorphology and computer mapping
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Mathematical Geology
16 (1984): 671-683.
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O'Callaghan, J. F.
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D. M. Mark
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The extraction of drainage networks from digital elevation data
."
Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing
28 (1984): 323-344.
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1987
{O'Neill}, M. P.
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D. M. Mark
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On the frequency distribution of land slope
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Earth Surface Processes & Landforms
12 (1987): 127-136.
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2004
Mark, D. M.
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B. Smith
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A science of topography: From qualitative ontology to digital representations
." In
Geographic Information Science and Mountain Geomorphology
, edited by
M. P. Bishop
and
J. F. Shroder
, 75-97. Chichester, England: Springer-Praxis, 2004.
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2006
Smith, B.
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D. M. Mark
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Do mountains exist? Towards an ontology of landforms
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Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
30 (2006): 411-427.
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