Computers & Geosciences, 2004, V 30, N 4, May.


1.   
 Multi-dimensional geospatial technology for geosciences  ; 
 Zhilin Li and Christopher Gold
 Pages 321-323

2.   
 Digital terrain model reconstruction in urban areas from
 airborne laser scanning data: the method and
 an example for Pavia (northern Italy)  ; 
 M. A. Brovelli and M. Cannata
 Pages 325-331 
 
3.   
 Pre- and co-seismic ground deformations of the 1999 Chi-Chi,
 Taiwan earthquake, measured with SAR interferometry  ; 
 G. X. Liu, X. L. Ding, Z. L. Li, Z. W. Li, Y. Q. Chen and S. B. Yu
 Pages 333-343
 
4.   
 Urban 3D GIS From LiDAR and digital aerial images  ; 
Guoqing Zhou, C. Song, J. Simmers and P. Cheng 
Pages 345-353 

5.   
A Voronoi interior adjacency-based approach
for generating a contour tree  ; 
Jun Chen, Chaofei Qiao and Renliang Zhao
Pages 355-367 
 
6.   
 Analysis of errors of derived slope and aspect 
related to DEM data properties  ; 
Qiming Zhou and Xuejun Liu
Pages 369-378 
 
7.   
GIS spatial modeling of river flow and precipitation
in the Oak Ridges Moraine area, Ontario  ; 
Connie Ko and Qiuming Cheng
Pages 379-389 
 
8.   
Three-dimensional modeling and application
in geological exploration engineering  ; 
Jianya Gong, Penggen Cheng and 
Yandong Wang
Pages 391-404 
 
9.   
Topological relations embodied in a generalized
tri-prism (GTP) model for a 3D geoscience
modeling system  ; 
L.X.Wu Lixin
Pages 405-418 
 
10.   
Topological models and frameworks for 3D
spatial objects  ; 
Siyka Zlatanova, A.A.Alias Abdul Rahman 
and Wenzhong Shi
Pages 419-428 
 
11.   
Landslide hazard analysis for Hong Kong
using landslide inventory and GIS  ; 
K. T. Chau, Y. L. Sze, M. K. Fung, W. Y. Wong,
E. L. Fong and L. C. P. Chan
Pages 429-443