Spatial analysis : a reader in statistical geography / [compiled by] Brian J.L. Berry [and] Duane F. Marble.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1968]
Description
xi, 512 pages illustrations, maps 26 cm

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    Series
    • Prentice-Hall foundations of economic geography series [More in this series]
    • Foundations of economic geography series.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • METHODOLOGY: The quantitative revolution and theoretical geography / Ian Burton
    • Approaches to regional analysis: a synthesis / Brian J. L. Berry
    • Identification of some fundamental spatial concepts / John D. Nystuen
    • Geography and analog theory / Richard J. Chorley
    • A short course in model design / Ira S. Lowry
    • SPATIAL DATA AND SPATIAL STATISTICS: The use of computers in the processing and analysis of geographic information / Richard C. Kao
    • Geographic area and map projections / Waldo R. Tobler
    • Geographic sampling / Brian J. L. Berry and Alan M. Baker
    • Statistical analysis of geographical series / Roberto Bachi
    • Temperature extremes in the United States / Arnold Court
    • Aspects of the morphometry of a "polycyclic" drainage basin / Richard J. Chorley
    • The interactance hypothesis and boundaries in Canada: a preliminary study / J. Ross MacKay
    • Physics of population distribution / John Q. Stewart and William Warntz
    • ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS: Staistical study of the distribution of scattered villages in two regions of the Tonami Plain, Toyama Prefecture / Isamu Matui
    • A quantitative expression of the pattern of urban settlements in selected areas of the United States / Leslie J Kirtn
    • A family of density functions for Losch's measurements on town distribution / Michael F Dacey
    • Modified poisson probability law for point pattern more regular than random / Michael F Dacey
    • Maps based on probabilities / Mieczyslaw Choynowski
    • Climatic change as a random series / Leslie Curry
    • Trend-surface mapping in geographical research / R. J. Chorley and P. Haggett
    • Fourier series analysis in geology / John W. Harbaugh and Floyd W. Preston
    • Connectivity of the interstate highway system / William L. Garrison
    • Aspecte of the precipitation climatology of Canada investigated by the method of harmonio analysis / Michael E. Sabbagh and Reid A. Bryson --
    • STUDY OF SPATIAL ASSOCIATION: The distribution of land values in Topeka, Kansas / Duane S. Knos
    • A correlation and regression analysis applied to rural farm population densities in the Great Plains / Arthur H. Robinson, James B. Lindberg, and Leonard W. Brinkman
    • Mapping the correspondence of isarithmic maps / Arthur H. Robinson
    • Regional and local components in the distribution of forested areas in Southeast Brazil: a multivariate approach / Peter Haggett
    • Maps of residuals from regression / Edwin N. Thomas
    • A multivariate statistical model for predicting mean annual flood in New England / Shue Tuck Wong
    • A Monte Carlo approach to diffusion / Torsten Hägerstrand
    • REGIONALIZATION: The geographical distribution of crop productivity in England / M. G. Kendall
    • A graph theory interpretation of nodal regions / John D. Nystuen and Michael F. Dacey
    • A synthesis of formal and functional regions using a general field theory of spatial behavior / Brian J. L. Berry
    • PROBLEMS IN THE ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL SERIES: Additional comments on weighting values in correlation analysis of areal data / Edwin N. Thomas and David L. Anderson
    • Some alternatives to ecological correlation / Leo A. Goodman
    • The contiguity ratio and statistical mapping / R. C. Geary
    • A review on measures of contiguity for two and k-color maps / Michael F. Dacey.
    LCCN
    68010856
    OCLC
    436302
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