This paper presents the spatial implementation of the karst feature database (KFD) of Minnesota in a GIS environment. ESRI\u27s ArcInfo and ArcView GIS packages were used to analyze and manipulate the spatial operations of the KFD of Minnesota. Spatial operations were classified into three data manipulation categories: single layer operation, multiple layer operation, and other spatial transformation in the KFD. Most of the spatial operations discussed in this paper can be conducted using ArcInfo, ArcView, and ArcGIS. A set of strategies and rules were proposed and used to build the spatial operational module in the KFD to make the spatial operations more efficient and topographically correct
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...
Karst landscapes are important assets that provide a source of water, host rare and endangered biota...
Current databases used by speleologists lack a cartographic dimension. Geographical Information Syst...
This paper describes the management of a Karst Feature Database (KFD) in Minnesota. Two sets of appl...
This paper explains a conceptual database model used to construct the database management system (DB...
The Karst Feature Database (KFD) of Minnesota is a relational GIS-based Database Management System (...
Since the 1990s, the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have ...
This paper presents ongoing effort to develop a multi-state Karst Feature Database (KFD) using Geogr...
Modern GIS (Web-Geographic Information System) technologies have significant applications for earth ...
In karst areas, there is a close relationship between the landscape surface and the bedrock below. C...
Owing to the lack of a single accessible and comprehensive source of information on the global distr...
The karst feature database is still an incomplete database. Only sinkholes, springs, and stream sink...
'Spatial Databases' is the first unified, in-depth treatment of special techniques for dealing with ...
Spatial Databases is the first unified, in-depth treatment of special techniques for dealing with sp...
Spatial Databases is the first unified, in-depth treatment of special techniques for dealing with sp...
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...
Karst landscapes are important assets that provide a source of water, host rare and endangered biota...
Current databases used by speleologists lack a cartographic dimension. Geographical Information Syst...
This paper describes the management of a Karst Feature Database (KFD) in Minnesota. Two sets of appl...
This paper explains a conceptual database model used to construct the database management system (DB...
The Karst Feature Database (KFD) of Minnesota is a relational GIS-based Database Management System (...
Since the 1990s, the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have ...
This paper presents ongoing effort to develop a multi-state Karst Feature Database (KFD) using Geogr...
Modern GIS (Web-Geographic Information System) technologies have significant applications for earth ...
In karst areas, there is a close relationship between the landscape surface and the bedrock below. C...
Owing to the lack of a single accessible and comprehensive source of information on the global distr...
The karst feature database is still an incomplete database. Only sinkholes, springs, and stream sink...
'Spatial Databases' is the first unified, in-depth treatment of special techniques for dealing with ...
Spatial Databases is the first unified, in-depth treatment of special techniques for dealing with sp...
Spatial Databases is the first unified, in-depth treatment of special techniques for dealing with sp...
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...
Karst landscapes are important assets that provide a source of water, host rare and endangered biota...
Current databases used by speleologists lack a cartographic dimension. Geographical Information Syst...