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1991 SUBJECT INDEX A A/E/C Systems Letter: [A/EIC SYSTEMS). Michael R. Hough. Nov (No. 11): 1421. Accuracy assessment Accuracy Assessment of Map Coordinate Retrieval. R. Norberto Fer- nandez, D. Fabian Lozano-Garcia, Greg Deeds, and Chris J. Johan- nsen. November 1447-1452. Effects of Check Points on the Reliability of DTM Accuracy Estimates Obtained from Experimental Tests. Zhilin Li. Oct (No. 10): 1333- 1340. Forum: Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode Digitizing Errors on Map Variables. Bingcai Zhang. Dec (No. 12): 1612. Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode Digitizing Errors on Map Variables. Brenton J. Keefer, James L. Smith, and Timothy G. Gregoire, Jul (No.7): 957-963. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Data Integration: Error Sources and Research Issues. Ross S. Lunetta, Russell G. Con- galton, Lynn K. Fenstermaker, John R. Jensen, Kenneth C. Mc- Gwire, and Larry R. Tinney. Jun (No.6): 677-687. Acid mine drainage An Analysis of Selected Water Parameters in Surface Coal Mines Using Multispectral Videography. Randall L. Repic, Jae K. Lee, Paul W. Mausel, David E. Escobar, and James H. Everitt. Dec (No. 12): 1589- 1592. Aerial photographs Assessing Lakeshore Permit Compliance Using Low Altitude Oblique 35-mrn Aerial Photography. William R. Niedzwiedz and Lee W. Ganske, May (No.5): 511-518. The Use of Aerial Photographs in County Inventories of Waste- Dis- posal Sites. Eugenia M. Barnaba, Warren R. Philipson, Arlynn W. Ingram, and Jim Pim. Oct (No. 10): 1289-1296. Use of Aerial Photographs to Identify Suitable GPS Survey Stations. K.F. Adkins and J. G. Lyon, Jul (No.7): 933-936. Aeromagnetic surveys Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa) on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor- egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta- hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162. Aerosols De-Hazing Landsat Thematic Mapper Images. J. Lavreau. Oct (No. 10): 1296-1302. Africa Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa) on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor- egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta- hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162. Agriculture Improving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner- ship Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Xin Zhuang, Bernard A. Engel, Marion F. Baumgardner, and Philip H. Swain. Nov (No. 11): 1487- 1492. Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS), Imagery An Evaluation of Techniques for the Extraction of Mineral Absorption Features from High Spectral Resolution Remote Sensing Data. Mi- chael Rast, Simon J. Hook, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Ronald E. Alley. Oct (No. 10): 1303-1309. Alaska Spectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com- parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. James P. Ormsby and Dorothy K. Hall. Feb (No.2): 179-185. American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing. See ASPRS Anderson, Ray A. In Memoriam: Ray A. Anderson. Victor L. Bellerue. Apr (No.4): 378. Arizona GIS-Based Habitat Modeling Using Logistic Multiple Regression: A Study of the Mount Graham Red Squirrel. Jose M. C. Pereira and Robert M. Itami. Nov (No. 11): 1475-1486. Multitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use of a New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color- IR Photography. Stuart E. Marsh, James L. Walsh, Christopher T. Lee, and Lee A. Graham. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226. ASPRS Annual Convention Report, 1991. Joann Treadwell. Jun (No.6): 637- 639. ASPRS Awards. May (No.5): 549-551. ASPRS Awards Recipients, 1991. Jul (No.7): 902. ASPRS Changes Certification Program. Nov (No. 11): 1421. ASPRS Tech '91, Monitoring the Environment. Vincent V. Salomonson. Oct (No. 10): 1285-1286. Awards Manual. Jan (No.1): 97-104. Certified Photogrammetrists April 1990 to Present. Jul (No. 7): 902. Directory of the Mapping Sciences, 1991. Jun (No.6): 717-861. Ethics and Professionalism in the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. A.a. Quinn. Jan (No.1): 39- 40. Executive Director's Report. William D. French. Jul (No. 7): 905. The Honorary Membership Award 1991 Recipients: Alden P. Colvo- coresses and Marshall S. Wright, Jr. Jun (No.6): 617-620. Members Emeritus, 1991. Jul (No.7): 902. Membership list, 1991. Jun (No.6): 717-771. President's Address. Vincent V. Salomonson. Jul (No. 7): 901. Your Board in Action. Arlen G. Reimnitz. Jul (No.7): 903-904. ASPRS, new sustaining members Aerial Data Service Inc. Feb (No.2): 159. Gordon Instruments, Inc. Jan (No.1): 37. Horler Information Inc. Aug (No.8): 1025. KLM Aerocarto. Feb (No.2): 159. MRJ, Inc. Feb (No.2): 159. Opti-Copy. Jan (No.1): 37. Ramtek Corporation. Nov (No. 11): 1415. Rinker-Detwiler & Associates. Jan (No.1): 37. Scientific Software Group. Aug (No.8): 1025. Australia The Determination and Use of Orthometric Heights Derived from the Seasat Radar Altimeter over Land. Chua P. K., A. H. W. Kersley, J.K. Ridley, W. Cudlip, and C. G. Rapley. Apr (No.4): 437-445. AVHRR, data applications Development of a Land-Cover Characteristics Database for the Conter- minous U.S. Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Donald O. Ohlen, Jesslyn F. Brown. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463. B Band ratio analysis Determination and Reduction of Cover Type Brightness Variations with View Angle in Airborne Multispectral Video Imagery. D. King. Dec (No. 12): 1571-1577. Normalization in Rugged Terrain. Jeffrey D. Colby, May (No.5). 531-537. Biography Guest Editor: Thomas H. Mace. Jun (No.6): 641. Guest Editor: David A. Mouat. Sep (No.9): 1154. Guest Editor: Henry Robert Hopkins. Sep (No.9): 1154. 1631
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Page 1: 1991 SUBJECT INDEX A · 1579-1587. Response [to Comments on the Skidmore and Turner Supervised Non parametric Classifier]. A. K. Skidmore and B. J. Turner. Oct (No. 10): 1313. Classification

1991 SUBJECT INDEX

AA/E/C SystemsLetter: [A/EIC SYSTEMS). Michael R. Hough. Nov (No. 11): 1421.

Accuracy assessmentAccuracy Assessment of Map Coordinate Retrieval. R. Norberto Fer­

nandez, D. Fabian Lozano-Garcia, Greg Deeds, and Chris J. Johan­nsen. November 1447-1452.

Effects of Check Points on the Reliability of DTM Accuracy EstimatesObtained from Experimental Tests. Zhilin Li. Oct (No. 10): 1333­1340.

Forum: Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode DigitizingErrors on Map Variables. Bingcai Zhang. Dec (No. 12): 1612.

Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode Digitizing Errorson Map Variables. Brenton J. Keefer, James L. Smith, and TimothyG. Gregoire, Jul (No.7): 957-963.

Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Data Integration:Error Sources and Research Issues. Ross S. Lunetta, Russell G. Con­galton, Lynn K. Fenstermaker, John R. Jensen, Kenneth C. Mc­Gwire, and Larry R. Tinney. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

Acid mine drainageAn Analysis of Selected Water Parameters in Surface Coal Mines Using

Multispectral Videography. Randall L. Repic, Jae K. Lee, Paul W.Mausel, David E. Escobar, and James H. Everitt. Dec (No. 12): 1589­1592.

Aerial photographsAssessing Lakeshore Permit Compliance Using Low Altitude Oblique

35-mrn Aerial Photography. William R. Niedzwiedz and Lee W.Ganske, May (No.5): 511-518.

The Use of Aerial Photographs in County Inventories of Waste- Dis­posal Sites. Eugenia M. Barnaba, Warren R. Philipson, Arlynn W.Ingram, and Jim Pim. Oct (No. 10): 1289-1296.

Use of Aerial Photographs to Identify Suitable GPS Survey Stations.K.F. Adkins and J. G. Lyon, Jul (No.7): 933-936.

Aeromagnetic surveysLithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)

on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

AerosolsDe-Hazing Landsat Thematic Mapper Images. J. Lavreau. Oct (No. 10):

1296-1302.

AfricaLithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)

on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

AgricultureImproving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner­

ship Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Xin Zhuang, Bernard A. Engel,Marion F. Baumgardner, and Philip H. Swain. Nov (No. 11): 1487­1492.

Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS), ImageryAn Evaluation of Techniques for the Extraction of Mineral Absorption

Features from High Spectral Resolution Remote Sensing Data. Mi­chael Rast, Simon J. Hook, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Ronald E.Alley. Oct (No. 10): 1303-1309.

AlaskaSpectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com­

parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. James P. Ormsby and DorothyK. Hall. Feb (No.2): 179-185.

American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing. See ASPRS

Anderson, Ray A.In Memoriam: Ray A. Anderson. Victor L. Bellerue. Apr (No.4): 378.

ArizonaGIS-Based Habitat Modeling Using Logistic Multiple Regression: A Study

of the Mount Graham Red Squirrel. Jose M. C. Pereira and RobertM. Itami. Nov (No. 11): 1475-1486.

Multitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use ofa New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color­IR Photography. Stuart E. Marsh, James L. Walsh, Christopher T.Lee, and Lee A. Graham. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

ASPRSAnnual Convention Report, 1991. Joann Treadwell. Jun (No.6): 637-

639.ASPRS Awards. May (No.5): 549-551.

ASPRS Awards Recipients, 1991. Jul (No.7): 902.

ASPRS Changes Certification Program. Nov (No. 11): 1421.

ASPRS Tech '91, Monitoring the Environment. Vincent V. Salomonson.Oct (No. 10): 1285-1286.

Awards Manual. Jan (No.1): 97-104.

Certified Photogrammetrists April 1990 to Present. Jul (No. 7): 902.

Directory of the Mapping Sciences, 1991. Jun (No.6): 717-861.

Ethics and Professionalism in the American Society for Photogrammetryand Remote Sensing. A.a. Quinn. Jan (No.1): 39- 40.

Executive Director's Report. William D. French. Jul (No. 7): 905.

The Honorary Membership Award 1991 Recipients: Alden P. Colvo-coresses and Marshall S. Wright, Jr. Jun (No.6): 617-620.

Members Emeritus, 1991. Jul (No.7): 902.

Membership list, 1991. Jun (No.6): 717-771.

President's Address. Vincent V. Salomonson. Jul (No. 7): 901.

Your Board in Action. Arlen G. Reimnitz. Jul (No.7): 903-904.

ASPRS, new sustaining membersAerial Data Service Inc. Feb (No.2): 159.

Gordon Instruments, Inc. Jan (No.1): 37.Horler Information Inc. Aug (No.8): 1025.

KLM Aerocarto. Feb (No.2): 159.

MRJ, Inc. Feb (No.2): 159.

Opti-Copy. Jan (No.1): 37.

Ramtek Corporation. Nov (No. 11): 1415.

Rinker-Detwiler & Associates. Jan (No.1): 37.

Scientific Software Group. Aug (No.8): 1025.

AustraliaThe Determination and Use of Orthometric Heights Derived from the

Seasat Radar Altimeter over Land. Chua P. K., A. H. W. Kersley,J.K. Ridley, W. Cudlip, and C. G. Rapley. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

AVHRR, data applicationsDevelopment of a Land-Cover Characteristics Database for the Conter­

minous U.S. Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Donald O.Ohlen, Jesslyn F. Brown. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

BBand ratio analysisDetermination and Reduction of Cover Type Brightness Variations with

View Angle in Airborne Multispectral Video Imagery. D. King. Dec(No. 12): 1571-1577.

Topograp~c Normalization in Rugged Terrain. Jeffrey D. Colby, May(No.5). 531-537.

BiographyGuest Editor: Thomas H. Mace. Jun (No.6): 641.

Guest Editor: David A. Mouat. Sep (No.9): 1154.

Guest Editor: Henry Robert Hopkins. Sep (No.9): 1154.

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Guest Editor: James W. Merchant. Nov (No. 11): 1426.

The Honorary Membership Award 1991 Recipients: Alden P. CoIvo-coresses and Marshall S. Wright, Jr. Jun (No.6): 617-620.

In Memoriam: Allan C. Bock. Joseph P. Burns. Feb (No.2): 151

In Memoriam: David S. Simonett. Stan Morain. JuI (No.7): 912.In Memoriam: Donald R. Graff. Paul R. Wolf. May (No.5): 486.

In Memoriam: Everett L. Merritt. Andrew Biache, Jr. May (No.5): 490.

In M~moriam: John A. Richardson. Apr (No.4): 380.

In Memoriam: Jiirgen Hothmer. Kennert Torlegrd. Sep (No.9): 1152.

In Memoriam: Ray A. Anderson. Victor L. Bellerue. Apr (No.4): 378.

Memorial Address: Robert S. Quackenbush, Jr. A. O. Quinn. Jun (No.6): 630-636.

Memorial Address: William E. Harman, Jr. Joseph P. Burns and MorrisM. Thompson. Jun (No.6): 625-629.

Vincent V. Salomonson, ASPRS President 1991. Apr (No.4): 367.

BirdsMapping Florida Scrub Jay Habitat for Purposes of Land-Use Manage­

ment. David R. Breininger, Mark J. Provancha, and Rebecca B. Smith.Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

Bock, Allan C.In Memoriam: Allan C. Bock. Joseph P. Burns. Feb (No.2): 151

Book ReviewsIntroduction to Remotely Sensed Data by B. A. Harrison and D. L. B. Jupp.

Reviewed by William G. Howland. Jan (No.1): 66.

Geographic Information Systems: A Management Perspective by Stan Aron­off. Reviewed by Jim Smith. Feb (No.2): 164.

Commercial Observation Satellites and International Security by Michael Kre­pon, Peter D. Zimmerman, Leonard S. Spector, and Mary Umber­ger. Reviewed by Robert N. Colwell. Mar (No.3): 293.

Accuracy of Spatial Databases edited by M. Goodchild and S. Gopal. Re­viewed by Ferenc Csillag. Mar (No.3): 294.

Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction by Jeffery Starr and JohnEstes. Reviewed by Richard G. Lathrop. Apr (No.4): 405-406.

GPS Satellite Surveying by Alfred Leick. Reviewed by R. C. Malhotra.Apr (No.4): 406.

Weather Satellites: Systems, Data and Environmental Applications edited byP. Krishna Rao, Susan J. Holmes, Ralph K. Anderson, Jay S. Win­ston, and Paul E. Lehr. Reviewed by E. C. Barrett. Dec (No. 12):1613.

Bundle adjustmentTowards an Autonomous System for Orienting Digital Stereopairs. Toni

Schenk, Jin-Cheng Li, and Charles Toth. Aug (No.8): 1057- 1064.

cCailbratlon errorsStability of Narrow-Band Filter Radiometers in the Solar- Reflective Range.

D. E. Flittner and P. N. Slater. Feb (No.2): 165-171.

CaliforniaEvaluation of SPOT HRV-XS Data for Kelp Resource Inventories. Eric

W. Augenstein, Douglas A. Stow, and Allen S. Hope, May (No.5):501-509.

Remote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. J. McKean, S. Bue-chel, and L. Gaydos. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

Canada.See names of specific provinces

Caribbean IslandsPhoto Interpretation of Montane Forests in the Dominican Republic.

William D. Hudson. Jan (No.1): 79-84.Classification techniquesComments on the Skidmore and Turner Supervised Nonparametric

Classifier. Peng Gong and J. Douglas Dunlop. Oct (No. 10): 1311­1313.

Interactive Classification and Mapping of Multi-Dimensional RemotelySensed Data Using n-Dimensional Probability Density Functions(nPDF). Haluk Cetin and Donald W. Levandowski. Dec (No. 12):1579-1587.

Response [to Comments on the Skidmore and Turner Supervised Non­parametric Classifier]. A. K. Skidmore and B. J. Turner. Oct (No.10): 1313.

Classification techniques, maximum likelihoodData Space Volumes and Classification Optimization of SPOT and Landsat

TM Data. Sean C. Ahearn and Catherine Wee. Jan (No.1): 61-65.

Implementation of Temporal Relationships in Knowledge-Based Clas­sification of Satellite Images. Hans Middelkoop and Lucas L. F. Jans­sen, Jul (No.7): 937-945.

Impr~ving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner­ship Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Xin Zhuang, Bernard A. Engel,Marion F. Baumgardner, and Philip H. Swain. Nov (No. 11): 1487­1492.

Rapid Maximum Likelihood Classification. Paul V. Bolstad and T. M.Lillesand. Jan (No.1): 67-74.

Classification techniques, minimum distanceImpr~ving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner­

shIp Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Xin Zhuang, Bernard A. Engel,Marion F. Baumgardner, and Philip H. Swain. Nov (No. 11): 1487­1492.

CloudsSpectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com­

parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. James P. Ormsby and DorothyK. Hall. Feb (No.2): 179-185.

Coal minesSee also Surface mines

Detection and Delineation of Depth of Subsurface Coalmine Fires Basedon an Airborne Multispectral Scanner Survey in a Part of the JhariaCoalfield, India. Tuhin K. Mukherjee, T. K. Bandyopadhyay, andS. K. Pande, Vol. LVII (No.9): Sep 1203-1207.

Colllnearity equationsAn Iterative Linear Transformation Algorithm for Solution of the Col­

linearity Equations. A. J. Naftel and J. C. Boot, Jul (No.7): 913-919.

ColombiaDescription of Terrain as a Fractal Surface, and Application to Digital

Elevation Model Quality Assessment. Laurent Polidori, Jean Cho­rowicz, and Richard Guillande. Oct (No. 10): 1329-1332.

Colvocoresses, Alden P.Honorary Membership Award: Citation for Alden P. Colvocoresses. Jun

(No.6): 617-618.

Computer visionMeeting Report: First DARPA/ESPRIT Workshop on Applications of

Invariance in Computer Vision. Michael H. Brill. Aug (No.8): 1028.

Computer-aided mapping.See Mapping, computer-aided

ComputersSee also Geographic information systems; Plotters; Software reviews;

Workstations

Ge~graphi~ Informatio~ Systems and Remote Sensing Future Comput­Ing EnVIronment. Nickolas L. Faust, William H. Anderson, and Jef­frey L. Star. Jun (No.6): 655-668.

Interacting with Geographic Information: A Commentary. David M.Mark and Michael D. Gould. Nov (No. 11): 1427-1430.

A Perspective on GIS Technology in the Nineties. Andrew U. Frank,Max J. Egenhofer, and Werner Kuhn. Nov (No. 11): 1431-1436.

Crosta techniquePrincipal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping. W. P. Loughlin.

Sep (No.9): 1163-1169.

DData acquisitionEnvironmental Analysis Using Integrated GIS and Remotely Sensed

Data: Some Research Needs and Priorities. Frank W. Davis, Dale A.Quat~rochi, Merrill K. Ridd! Nina SoN Lam, Stephen J. Walsh, JoelC. MIchaelsen, Janet Franklin, Douglas A. Stow, Chris J. Johannsen,and Carol A. Johnston. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

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Data dlgltlzatlonDesktop Scanning for Cartographic Digitization and Spatial Analysis.

Laurence W. Carstensen, Jr. and James B. Campbell. Nov (No. 11):1437-1446.

Forum: Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode DigitizingErrors on Map Variables. Bingcai Zhang. Dec (No. 12): 1612.

Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode Digitizing Errorson Map Variables. Brenton J. Keefer, James L. Smith, and TimothyG. Gregoire, Jul (No. 7): 957-963.

Data exchangeUnderstanding Universal Exchange Formats. J. Raul Ramirez. Jan (No.

1): 89-92.

Data IntegrationComparison of Three Different Methods to Merge Multiresolution and

Multispectral Data: Landsat TM and SPOT Panchromatic. Pat S.Chavez, Jr., Stuart C. Sides, and Jeffrey A. Anderson. Mar (No.3):295-303.

Environmental Analysis Using Integrated GIS and Remotely SensedData: Some Research Needs and Priorities. Frank W. Davis, Dale A.Quattrochi, Merrill K. Ridd, Nina SoN Lam, Stephen J. Walsh, Joelc. Michaelsen, Janet Franklin, Douglas A. Stow, Chris J. Johannsen,and Carol A. Johnston. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing Future Comput­ing Environment. Nickolas L. Faust, William H. Anderson, and Jef­frey L. Star. Jun (No.6): 655-668.

Improved Intergration of Remote Sensing and Geographic InformationSystems: A Background to NCGIA Initiative 12. Jeffrey L. Star, JohnE. Estes, and Frank Davis. Jun (No.6): 643-645.

Institutional Issues Affecting the Intergration and Use of Remotely SensedData and Geographic Information Systems. Donald T. Lauer, JohnE. Estes, John R. Jensen, and David D. Greenlee. Jun (No.6): 647­654.

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS: Data and Data Access. ManfredEhlers, David Greenlee, Terence Smith, and Jeffrey L. Star. Jun (No.6): 669-675.

Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Data Integration:Error Sources and Research Issues. Ross S. Lunetta, Russell G. Con­galton, Lynn K. Fenstermaker, John R. Jensen, Kenneth C. Mc­Gwire, and Larry R. Tinney. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

Data space volumesData Space Volumes and Classification Optimization of SPOT and Landsat

TM Data. Sean C. Ahearn and Catherine Wee. Jan (No.1): 61-65.

Decorrelatlon stretchingApplications of Landsat TM Data to Geological Studies, Al-Khabt Area,

Southern Arabian Shield. Mohammed Yousef H. T. Qari. Apr (No.4): 421-429.

Digital elevation modelsDescription of Terrain as a Fractal Surface, and Application to Digital

Elevation Model Quality Assessment. Laurent Polidori, Jean Cho­rowicz, and Richard Guillande. Oct (No. 10): 1329-1332.

The Determination and Use of Orthometric Heights Derived from theSeasat Radar Altimeter over Land. Chua P. K., A. H. W. Kersley,J.K. Ridley, W. Cudlip, and C. G. Rapley. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

Dip and Strike Measured Systematically on Digitized Three- Dimen­sional Geological Maps. Jean Chorowicz, Jean-Yves Breard, RichardGuillande, Claude-Roger Morasse, Daniel Prudon, and Jean- PaulRudant. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

Effects of Check Points on the Reliability of DTM Accuracy EstimatesObtained from Experimental Tests. Zhilin Li. Oct (No. 10): 1333­1340.

First Experiments in Viewshed Uncertainty: The Accuracy of the ViewshedArea. Peter F. Fisher. Oct (No. 10): 1321-1327.

Multiple Image SAR Shaping-from-Shading. J. Thomas, W. Kober, andF. Leber!' Jan (No.1): 51-59.

Radargrammetric Measurements from the Initial Magellan Coverage ofPlanet Venus. Franz W. Leber!, Kelly Maurice, John Thomas, andWolfgang Kober. Dec (No. 12): 1561-1570~

A Simulation Study on Point Determination Using MOMS-02ID2 Im­agery. Heinrich Ebner, Wolfgang Kornus, Gunter Strunz, Otto Hoff­mann, and Franz Mller. Oct (No. 10): 1315·1320.

Stereo Elevation Determination Techniques for SPOT Imagery. DougC. Brockelbank and Ashley P. Tam. Aug (No.8): 1065-1073.

Digital elevation models, applicationsAnalyzing Remote Sensing Geobotanical Trends in Quetico Provencial

Park, Ontario, Canada, Using Digital Elevation Data. Timothy A.Warner, David J. Campagna, Carla S. Evans, Don W. Levandowski,and Haulk Cetin. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.

Digital Image processing.See Image processing

Digital terrain models.See Digital elevation models

Direct linear transformationA Three-Dimensional Visualization Approach to Traffic Accident Map­

ping. T.K. Koo and Y. B. Aw, Jul (No. 7): 921-925. An IterativeLinear Transformation Algorithm for Solution of the CollinearityEquations. A. J. Naftel and J. C. Boot, Jul (No. 7): 913-919.

Dominican RepublicPhoto Interpretation of Montane Forests in the Dominican Republic.

William D. Hudson. Jan (No.1): 79-84.

Drought.See Plants, water stress

EEducationDigital Image Analysis HardwarelSoftware Use at U.s. Forestry Schools.

Steven A. Sader and J. Chris Winne. Feb (No.2): 209- 211.Instantaneous Three-Channel Image Processing to Facilitate Instruc­

tion. Liping Di and Donald C. Rundquist. Mar (No.3): 305-311.

Error propagation techniquesFirst Experiments in Viewshed Uncertainty: The Accuracy of the Viewshed

Area. Peter F. Fisher. Oct (No. 10): 1321-1327.

Error sources.See Accuracy assessment

EthicsEthics and Professionalism in the American Society for Photogrammetry

and Remote Sensing. A.a. Quinn. Jan (No.1): 39- 40.

Ethics in Photogrammetry and Remote SenSing: A Perspective from aNatural Resource Specialist. William M. Ciesla. Mar (No.3): 281­282.

Letter: Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry. E. TerrenceSlonecker. Jun (No.6): 623.

Letter: Response [to Publication Aspects of Ethics in PhotogrammetryJ.Morris M. Thompson. Jun (No.6): 623-624.

Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry. Morris M. Thomp­son. Feb (No.2): 161-162.

Snake Oilers and Ethics. Roger R. "Sky" Chamard. Mar (No.3): 283.

Some Ethical Aspects of International Satellite Remote Sensing. RonaldJ. Wasowski. Jan (No.1): 41-48.

Survival through Ethical Conduct. Joseph P. Burns. Feb (No.2): 163­164.

What is this Thing Called Ethics and, Sometimes, The Code of Ethics

Ii'FiltersStability of Narrow-Band Filter Radiometers in the Solar- Reflective Range.

D. E. Flittner and P. N. Slater. Feb (No.2): 165-171.

FiresChaparral Vegetation Reflectance and its Potential Utility for Assess­

ment of Fire Hazard. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 203- 207.

FloridaMapping Florida Scrub Jay Habitat for Purposes of Land-Use Manage­

ment. David R. Breininger, Mark J. Provancha, and Rebecca B. Smith.Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

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Fluid mechanicsDigital Photogrammetry for Determination of Tracer Particle Coordi­

nates in Turbulent Flow Research. Hans-Gerd Maas. Dec (No. 12):1593-1597.

FogSpectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com­

parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. James P. Ormsby and DorothyK. Hall. Feb (No.2): 179-185.

Foreign affairsExamination of the Foreign Policy Implications of Using Commercial

Space Imagery in Newsgathering and Dissemination. Robert A.McDonald. Jun (No.6): 699-700.

Forest fires.See Fires

ForestryAssessing Patch Shape in Landscape Mosaics. James LaGro, Jr. Mar

(No.3): 285-293.

Digital Image Analysis Hardware/Software Use at U.S. Forestry Schools.Steven A. Sader and J. Chris Winne. Feb (No.2): 209- 211.

Forum: Remote Sensing of Leaf Water Stress. E. Raymond Hunt, Jr.and Warren B. Cohen. Nov (No. 11): 1474.

Photo Interpretation of Montane Forests in the Dominican Republic.William D. Hudson. Jan (No.1): 79-84.

Response of Vegetation Indices to Changes in Three Measures of LeafWater Stress. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 195-202. Ethics. Jon S.Beazley, May (No.5): 497-499.

Forestry, defoliation surveys •A Comparison of the SPOT and Landsat Thematic Mapper Satellite

Systems for Detecting Gypsy Moth Defoliation in Michigan. PeterE. Joria, Sean C. Ahearn, and Michael Connor. Dec (No. 12): 1605­1612.

Using Electronic Imagers. F. J. Ahern, J. Sirois, W. D. McColl, R. P.Gauthier, T. T. Alfoldi, W. H. Patterson, and T. A. Erdle. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

FractalsDescription of Terrain as a Fractal Surface, and Application to Digital

Elevation Model Quality Assessment. Laurent Polidori, Jean Cho­rowicz, and Richard Guillande. Oct (No. 10): 1329-1332.

FranceDip and Strike Measured Systematically on Digitized Three- Dimen­

sional Geological Maps. Jean Chorowicz, Jean-Yves Brard, RichardGuillande, Claude-Roger Morasse, Daniel Prudon, and Jean- PaulRudant. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

Fuzzy setsExpert Opinion in Satellite Data Interpretation. Fabian C. Hadipriono,

John G. Lyon, and Thomas Li W. H. Jan (No.1): 75- 78.

Gamma-ray surveysLithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)

on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

Geographic Information systems (GIS).See also Data integration

Geographic Information systems (GIS)Accuracy Assessment of Map Coordinate Retrieval. R. Norberto Fer­

nandez, D. Fabian Lozano-Garcia, Greg Deeds, and Chris J. Johan­nsen. November 1447-1452.

Commentary: The Role of the Private Sector in GIS. H. Dennison Par­ker. Nov (No. 11): 1465-1466.

Desktop Scanning for Cartographic Digitization and Spatial Analysis.Laurence W. Carstensen, Jr. and James B. Campbell. Nov (No. 11):1437-1446.

Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing Future Comput­ing Environment. Nickolas L. Faust, William H. Anderson, and Jef­frey L. Star. Jun (No.6): 655-668.

Interacting with Geographic Information: A Commentary. David M.Mark and Michael D. Gould. Nov (No. 11): 1427-1430.

Letter: Is the GIS Market Cooling? Andrea Gernazian. Jun (No.6): 624.

A Perspective on GIS Technology in the Nineties. Andrew U. Frank,Max J. Egenhofer, and Werner Kuhn. Nov (No. 11): 1431-1436.

Geographic Information systems (GIS), applicationsDevelopment of a Land-Cover Characteristics Database for the Conter­

minous U.S. Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Donald O.OhIen, Jesslyn F. Brown. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

GIS-Based Habitat Modeling Using Logistic Multiple Regression: A Studyof the Mount Graham Red Squirrel. Jose M. C. Pereira and RobertM. Itami. N9V (No. 11): 1475-1486.

Improving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner­ship Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Xin Zhuang, Bernard A. Engel,Marion F. Baumgardner, and Philip H. Swain. Nov (No. 11): 1487­1492. Mapping Florida Scrub Jay Habitat for Purposes of Land-UseManagement. David R. Breininger, MarkJ. Provancha, and RebeccaB. Smith. Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

Geographic Information systems (GIS), softwareLetter: October 1990 GIS Observer [GRASS GIS]. David Johnson and

Lisa Keys. Feb (No.2): 158.Geology .Analyzing Remote Sensing Geobotanical Trends in Quetico Provencial

Park, Ontario, Canada, Using Digital Elevation Data. Timothy A.Warner, David J. Campagna, Carla S. Evans, Don W. Levandowski,and Haulk Cetin. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.

Discriminating Dolomitization of Marble in the Ludwig Skarn near Yer­ington, Nevada Using High-Resolution Airborne Infared Imagery.Donald S. Windeler, Jr. and Ronald J. P. Lyon. Sep (No.9): 1171­1177.

Principal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping. W. P: Loughlin.Sep (No.9): 1163-1169.

Geology, structuralApplications of Landsat TM Data to Geological Studies, Al-Khabt Area,

Southern Arabian Shield. Mohammed Yousef H. T. Qari. Apr (No.4): 421-429.

Dip and Strike Measured Systematically on Digitized Three- Dimen­sional Geological Maps. Jean Chorowicz, Jean-Yves Breard, RichardGuillande, Claude-Roger Morasse, Daniel Prudon, and Jean- PaulRudant. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

The Recognition of Strike-Slip Fault Systems Using Imagery, Gravity,and Topographic Data Sets. David J. Campagna and Donald W.Levandowski. Sep (No.9): 1195-1201.

GlaciersSpectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com­

parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. James P. Ormsby and DorothyK. Hall. Feb (No.2): 179-185.

Global changeConcept Outline. Development, Processing, and Utilization of Civil Sat­

ellite Data for Mapping and Global Change Analysis. Alden P. Col­vocoresses. Jan (No.1): 49-50.

Global positioning systemsUse of Aerial Photographs to Identify Suitable GPS Survey Stations.

K.F. Adkins and J. G. Lyon, Jul (No. 7): 933-936.Graff, Donald R.In Memoriam: Donald R. Graff. Paul R. Wolf. May (No.5): 486.GrassesSeasonal Variation of Heterogeneity in the Tallgrass Prairie: A Quan­

titative Measure Using Remote Sensing. John M. Briggs and M. DuaneNellis. Apr (No.4): 407-411.

HHarman, William E. Jr.Memorial Address: William E. Harman, Jr. Joseph P. Burns and Morris

M. Thompson. Jun (No.6): 625-629.

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Hazardous wasteMultitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use of

a New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color­IR Photography. Stuart E. Marsh, James L. Walsh, Christopher T.Lee, and Lee A. Graham. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

Hopkins, Henry RobertGuest Editor: Henry Robert Hopkins. Sep (No.9): 1154.

Hothmer, JiirgenIn Memoriam: Jiirgen Hothmer. Kennert Torlegllrd. Sep (No.9): 1152.

Ice.See Glaciers; Sea Ice

illinoisComparisons between Spectral Mapping Units Derived from SPOT Im­

age Texture and Field Soil Map Units. Patrick A. Agbu and EgideNizeyimana. Apr (No.4): 397-405.

Image analysisAn Analysis of TLMS Imagery for the Identification of Manmade Ob­

jects. Daniel K. Gordon, Paul W. Mueller, and Matthew Heric. Dec(No. 12): 1599-1604.

Implementation of Temporal Relationships in Knowledge-Based Clas­sification of Satellite Images. Hans Middelkoop and Lucas L. F. Jans­sen, Jul (No. 7): 937-945.

Image correlationSee also Stereo matching

Automated Multisensor Registration: Requirements and Techniques. EricJ. M. Rignot, Ronald Kwok, Johm C. Curlander, and Shirley S. Pang.Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

Image enhancementAn Analysis of TLMS Imagery for the Identification of Manmade Ob­

jects. Daniel K. Gordon, Paul W. Mueller, and Matthew Heric. Dec(No. 12): 1599-1604.

Image enhancement, edge-sharpening techniquesApplications of Landsat TM Data to Geological Studies, Al-Khabt Area,

Southern Arabian Shield. Mohammed Yousef H. T. Qari. Apr (No.4): 421-429.

Image InterpretationSee also Photographic interpretation

Expert Opinion in Satellite Data Interpretation. Fabian C. Hadipriono,John G. Lyon, and Thomas Li W. H. Jan (No.1): 75- 78.

Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

Image processingSee also Video image processing

De-Hazing Landsat Thematic Mapper Images. J. Lavreau. Oct (No. 10):1296-1302.

Determination and Reduction of Cover Type Brightness Variations withView Angle in Airborne Multispectral Video Imagery. D. King. Dec(No. 12): 1571-1577.

Extraction of Shoreline Features by Neural Nets and Image Processing.T. W. Ryan, P. Sementilli, P. Yuen, and B. R. Hunt, Jul (No. 7): 947­955.

Instantaneous Three-Channel Image Processing to Facilitate instruc­tion. Liping Di and Donald C. Rundquist. Mar (No.3): 305-311.

Letter: [DRAGON Image Processing System]. Sally E. Goldin. May (No.5): 493.

Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

Topographic Normalization in Rugged Terrain. Jeffrey D. Colby, May(No.5): 531-537.

IndiaDetection and Delineation of Depth of Subsurface Coalmine Fires Based

on an Airborne Multispectral Scanner Survey in a Part of the JhariaCoalfield, India. Tuhin K. Mukherjee, T. K. Bandyopadhyay, andS. K. Pande, Vol. LVII (No.9): Sep 1203-1207.

IndianaAccuracy Assessment of Map Coordinate Retrieval. R. Norberto Fer­

nandez, D. Fabian Lozano-Garcia, Greg Deeds, and Chris J. Johan­nsen. November 1447-1452.

An Analysis of Selected Water Parameters in Surface Coal Mines UsingMultispectral Videography. Randall L. Repic, Jae K. Lee, Paul W.Mausel, David E. Escobar, and James H. Everitt. Dec (No. 12): 1589­1592.

IndonesiaA planimetrically Accurate SPOT Image Mosaic of Buton Island, Sulaw­

esi, Indonesia. Khalid A. Soofi, Roger S. U. Smith, and Robert Sir­egar. Sep (No.9): 1217-1220.

Infrared ImageryDiscriminating Dolomitization of Marble in the Ludwig Skarn near Yer­

ington, Nevada Using High-Resolution Airborne Infared Imagery.Donald S. Windeler, Jr. and Ronald J. P. Lyon. Sep (No.9): 1171­1177.

Flight Performance of an Airborne Minefield Detection and Reconnais­sance System. Andre G. Lareau. Feb (No.2): 173-178.

Infrared photographyDiscriminating Dolomitization of Marble in the Ludwig Skarn near Yer­

ington, Nevada Using High-Resolution Airborne Infared Imagery.Donald S. Windeler, Jr. and Ronald J. P. Lyon. Sep (No.9): 1171­1177.

Multitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use ofa New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color­IR Photography. Stuart E. Marsh, James L. Walsh, Christopher T.Lee, and Lee A. Graham. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

International Society for Photogrammetry & Remote SensingReport of the 1990 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission II,

Progress in Data Processing and Analysis. Manfred Seyfert and FredBillingsley. May (No.5): 539-540.

Report of the 1990 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS CommissionIII. James M. Anderson. Sep (No.9): 1229-1230.

Report of the 1990 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission V:Other Non-Cartographic Applications of Photogrammetry and Re­mote Sensing. Clive S. Fraser. Mar (No.3): 313.

Iterative linear transformationAn Iterative Linear Transformation Algorithm for Solution of the Col­

linearity Equations. A. J. Naftel and J. C. Boot, Jul (No. 7): 913-919.

KKansasSeasonal Variation of Heterogeneity in the Tallgrass Prairie: A Quan­

titative Measure Using Remote Sensing. John M. Briggs and M. DuaneNellis. Apr (No.4): 407-411.

KelpEvaluation of SPOT HRV-XS Data for Kelp Resource Inventories. Eric

W. Augenstein, Douglas A. Stow, and Allen S. Hope, May (No.5):501-509.

Knowledge-based systemsImplementation of Temporal Relationships in Knowledge-Based Clas­

sification of Satellite Images. Hans Middelkoop and Lucas L. F. Jans­sen, Jul (No.7): 937-945.

Using Knowledge-Base Rules to Map the Three-Dimensional Nature ofGeological Features. Kevin Morris. Sep (No.9): 1209-1216.

LLakesAssessing Lakeshore Permit Compliance Using Low Altitude Oblique

35-mm Aerial Photography. William R. Niedzwiedz and Lee W.Ganske, May (No.5): 511-518.

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Land surveyingUse of Aerial Photographs to Identify Suitable GPS Survey Stations.

K.F. Adkins and J. G. Lyon, Jul (No.7): 933-936.

Land use managementAssessing Lakeshore Permit Compliance Using Low Altitude Oblique

35-mm Aerial Photography. William R. Niedzwiedz and Lee W.Ganske, May (No.5): 511-518.

LandcoverAnalyzing Remote Sensing Geobotanical Trends in Quetico Provencial

Park, Ontario, Canada, Using Digital Elevation Data. Timothy A.Warner, David J. Campagna, Carla S. Evans, Don W. Levandowski,and Haulk Cetin. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.

Development of a Land-Cover Characteristics Database for the Conter­minous U.S. Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Donald o.Ohlen, Jesslyn F. Brown. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

Landcover, change detectionSeasonal Variation of Heterogeneity in the Tallgrass Prairie: A Quan­

titative Measure Using Remote Sensing. John M. Briggs and M. DuaneNellis. Apr (No.4): 407-41l.

Landcover classificationAssessing Patch Shape in Landscape Mosaics. James LaGro, Jr. Mar

(No.3): 285-293.

Development of a Land-Cover Characteristics Database for the Conter­minous U.S. Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Donald O.Ohlen, Jesslyn F. Brown. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

Determination and Reduction of Cover Type Brightness Variations withView Angle in Airborne Multispectral Video Imagery. D. King. Dec(No. 12): 1571-1577.

Landsat thematic mapper (TM), data applicationsApplications of Landsat TM Data to Geological Studies, Al-Khabt Area,

Southern Arabian Shield. Mohammed Yousef H. T. Qari. Apr (No.4): 421-429.

A Comparison of the SPOT and Landsat Thematic Mapper SatelliteSystems for Detecting Gypsy Moth Defoliation in Michigan. PeterE. Joria, Sean C. Ahearn, and Michael Connor. Dec (No. 12): 1605­1612.

Forum: Remote Sensing of Leaf Water Stress. E. Raymond Hunt, Jr.and Warren B. Cohen. Nov (No. 11): 1474.

Improving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner­ship Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Xin Zhuang, Bernard A. Engel,Marion F. Baumgardner, and Philip H. Swain. Nov (No. 11): 1487­1492.

Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

Response of Vegetation Indices to Changes in Three Measures of LeafWater Stress. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 195-202.

Landsat thematic mapper (TM), ImageryAutomated Multisensor Registration: Requirements and Techniques. Eric

J. M. Rignot, Ronald Kwok, Johm C. Curlander, and Shirley S. Pang.Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

Comparison of Three Different Methods to Merge Multiresolution andMultispectral Data: Landsat TM and SPOT Panchromatic. Pat S.Chavez, Jr., Stuart C. Sides, and Jeffrey A. Anderson. Mar (No.3):295-303.

Data Space Volumes and Classification Optimization of SPOT and LandsatTM Data. Sean C. Ahearn and Catherine Wee. Jan (No.1): 61-65.

De-Hazing Landsat Thematic Mapper Images. J. Lavreau. Oct (No. 10):1296-1302.

Implementation of Temporal Relationships in Knowledge-Based Clas­sification of Satellite Images. Hans Middelkoop and Lucas L. F. Jans­sen, Jul (No.7): 937-945.

Interactive Classification and Mapping of Multi-Dimensional RemotelySensed Data Using n-Dimensional Probability Density Functions(nPDF). Haluk Cetin and Donald W. Levandowski. Dec (No. 12):1579-1587.

Rapid Maximum Likelihood Classification. Paul V. Bolstad and T. M.Lillesand. Jan (No.1): 67-74.

Spectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com­parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. James P. Ormsby and DorothyK. Hall. Feb (No.2): 179-185.

Topographic Normalization in Rugged Terrain. Jeffrey D. Colby, May(No.5): 531-537.

landslidesRemote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. J. McKean, S. Bue­

chel, and L. Gaydos. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

MMace, Thomas H.Guest Editor: Thomas H. Mace. Jun (No.6): 64l.

MappingComparisons between Spectral Mapping Units Derived from SPOT Im­

age Texture and Field Soil Map Units. Patrick A. Agbu and EgideNizeyimana. Apr (No.4): 397-405.

Concept Outline. Development, Processing, and Utilization of Civil Sat­ellite Data for Mapping and Global Change Analysis. Alden P. Col­vocoresses. Jan (No.1): 49-50.

Desktop Scanning for Cartographic Digitization and Spatial Analysis.Laurence W. Carstensen, Jr. and James B. Campbell. Nov (No. 11):1437-1446.

A planimetrically Accurate SPOT Image Mosaic of Buton Island, Sulaw­esi, Indonesia. Khalid A. Soofi, Roger S. U. Smith, and Robert Sir­egar. Sep (No.9): 1217-1220.

Survival through Ethical Conduct. Joseph P. Bums. Feb (No.2): 163-164.

Mapping, accuracy In.See Accuracy assessment

Mapping, alterationDiscriminating Dolomitization of Marble in the Ludwig Skarn near Yer­

ington, Nevada Using High-Resolution Airborne Infared Imagery.Donald S. Windeler, Jr. and Ronald J. P. Lyon. Sep (No.9): 1171­1177.

Principal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping. W. P. Loughlin.Sep (No.9): 1163-1169.

Mapping, computer-aidedUnderstanding Universal Exchange Formats. J. Raul Ramirez. Jan (No.

1): 89-92.

Computer-Aided Mapping Systems: The Next Generation. J. Raul Ra­mirez. Jan (No.1): 85-88.

Mapping, contourAn Automated Approach for Labeling Raster Digitized Contour Maps.

Jayanta K. Sircar and Juan A. Cebrian, Jul (No.7): 965-97l.

Mapping, geologicDip and Strike Measured Systematically on Digitized Three- Dimen­

sional Geological Maps. Jean Chorowicz, Jean-Yves Breard, RichardGuillande, Claude-Roger Morasse, Daniel Prudon, and Jean- PaulRudant. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-11

The Recognition of Strike-Slip Fault Systems Using Imagery, Gravity,and Topographic Data Sets. David J. Campagna and Donald W.Levandowski. Sep (No.9): 1195-120l.

Using Knowledge-Base Rules to Map the Three-Dimensional Nature ofGeological Features. Kevin Morris. Sep (No.9): 1209-1216.

Mapping, landcoverMultitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use of

a New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color­IR Photography. Stuart E. Marsh, James L. Walsh, Christopher T.Lee, and Lee A. Graham. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

Remote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. J. McKean, S. Bue­chel, and L. Gaydos. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

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Mapping, special purposeEvaluation of SPOT HRV-XS Data for Kelp Resource Inventories. Eric

W. Augenstein, Douglas A. Stow, and Allen S. Hope, May (No.5):501-509.

Mapping Florida Scrub Jay Habitat for Purposes of Land-Use Manage­ment. David R. Breininger, Mark J. Provancha, and Rebecca B. Smith.Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

A Three-Dimensional Visualization Approach to Traffic Accident Map­ping. T.K. Koo and Y. B. Aw, Jul (No.7): 921-925.

Mapping, topographicDigital Topographic Maps: Production Problems and their Impact on

Quality and Cost. J. Raul Ramirez, Jul (No. 7): 973-976.

Remote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. J. McKean, S. Bue-chel, and L. Gaydos. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

Medicine.See Photograrnmetry, biomedical applicationsMerchant, James W.Guest Editor: James W. Merchant. Nov (No. 11): 1426.Merritt, Everett LIn Memoriam: Everett L. Merritt. Andrew Biache, Jr. May (No.5): 490.

MichiganA Comparison of the SPOT and Landsat Thematic Mapper Satellite

Systems for Detecting Gypsy Moth Defoliation in Michigan. PeterE. Joria, Sean C. Ahearn, and Michael Connor. Dec (No. 12): 1605­1612.

Microcomputers.See Personal computers

MlnefleldsFlight Performance of an Airborne Minefield Detection and Reconnais­

sance System. Andre G. Lareau. Feb (No.2): 173-178.

Minerai prospectingAn Evaluation of Techniques for the Extraction of Mineral Absorption

Features from High Spectral Resolution Remote Sensing Data. Mi­chael Rast, Simon J. Hook, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Ronald E.Alley. Oct (No. 10): 1303-1309.

Principal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping. W. P. Loughlin.Sep (No.9): 1163-1169.

Mlnnaert constantTopographic Normalization in Rugged Terrain. Jeffrey D. Colby, May

(No.5): 531-537.

MODIS·NStability of Narrow-Band Filter Radiometers in the Solar- Reflective Range.

D. E. Flittner and P. N. Slater. Feb (No.2): 165-171.

Mouat, David A.Guest Editor: David A. Mouat. Sep (No.9): 1154.Multlsensor registrationAutomated Multisensor Registration: Requirements and Techniques. Eric

J. M. Rignot, Ronald Kwok, Johm C. Curlander, and Shirley S. Pang.Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

Multispectral Imagery, data applicationsDetection and Delineation of Depth of Subsurface Coalmine Fires Based

on an Airborne Multispectral Scanner Survey in a Part of the JhariaCoalfield, India. Tuhin K. Mukherjee, T. K. Bandyopadhyay, andS. K. Pande, Vol. LVll (No.9): Sep 1203-1207.

Discriminating Dolomitization of Marble in the Ludwig Skarn near Yer­ington, Nevada Using High-Resolution Airborne Infared Imagery.Donald S. Windeler, Jr. and Ronald J. P. Lyon. Sep (No.9): 1171­1177.

Progress Toward Improving Aerial Defoliation Survey Methods by UsingElectronic Imagers. F. J. Ahern, J. Sirois, W. D. McColl, R. P. Gau­thier, T. T. Alfoldi, W. H. Patterson, and T. A. Erdle. Feb (No.2):187-193.

Remote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. J. McKean, S. Bue­chel, and L. Gaydos. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

Multivariate analysisGIS-Based Habitat Modeling Using Logistic Multiple Regression: A Study

of the Mount Graham Red Squirrel. Jose M. C. Pereira and RobertM. Itami. Nov (No. 11): 1475-1486.

SAR Sea Ice Discrimination Using Texture Statistics: A Multivariate Ap­proach. David G. Barber and Ellsworth F. LeDrew. Apr (No.4): 385­395.

NNational Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA)Improved Intergration of Remote Sensin~ and Geographic Information

Systems: A Background to NCGIA lrutiative 12. Jeffrey L. Star, JohnE. Estes, and Frank Davis. Jun (No.6): 643-645.

Natural resourcesEthics in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing: A Perspective from a

Natural Resource Specialist. William M. Ciesla. Mar (No.3): 281­282.

Natural resources managementASPRS Tech '91, Monitoring the Environment. Vincent V. Salomonson.

Oct (No. 10): 1285-1286.

Neural networksExtraction of Shoreline Features by Neural Nets and Image Processing.

T. W. Ryan, P. Sementilli, P. Yuen, and B. R. Hunt, Jul (No. 7): 947­955.

Improving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner­ship Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Xin Zhuang, Bernard A. Engel,Marion F. Baumgardner, and Philip H. Swain. Nov (No. 11): 1487­1492.

NevadaDiscriminating Dolomitization of Marble in the Ludwig Skarn near Yer­

ington, Nevada Using High-Resolution Airborne Infared Imagery.Donald S. Windeler, Jr. and Ronald J. P. Lyon. Sep (No.9): 1171­1177.

An Evaluation of Techniques for the Extraction of Mineral AbsorptionFeatures from High Spectral Resolution Remote Sensing Data. Mi­chael Rast, Simon J. Hook, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Ronald E.Alley. Oct (No. 10): 1303-1309.

Principal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping. W. P. Loughlin.Sep (No.9): 1163-1169.

The Recognition of Strike-Slip Fault Systems Using Imagery, Gravity,and Topographic Data Sets. David J. Campagna and Donald W.Levandowski. Sep (No.9): 1195-1201.

New BrunswickProgress Toward Improving Aerial Defoliation Survey Methods by Using

Electronic Imagers. F. J. Ahern, J. Sirois, W. D. McColl, R. P. Gau­thier, T. T. Alfoldi, W. H. Patterson, and T. A. Erdle. Feb (No.2):187-193.

New York StateAssessing Patch Shape in Landscape Mosaics. James LaGro, Jr. Mar

(No.3): 285-293.

The Use of Aerial Photographs in County Inventories of Waste- Dis­posal Sites. Eugenia M. Barnaba, Warren R. Philipson, Arlynn W.Ingram, and Jim Pim. Oct (No. 10): 1289-1296.

News mediaExamination of the Foreign Policy Implications of Using Commercial

Space Imagery in Newsgathering and Dissemination. Robert A.McDonald. Jun (No.6): 699-700.

oOntarioAnalyzing Remote Sensing Geobotanical Trends in Quetico Provencial

Park, Ontario, Canada, Using Digital Elevation Data. Timothy A.Warner, David J. Campagna, Carla S. Evans, Don W. Levandowski,and Haulk Cetin. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.

Determination and Reduction of Cover Type Brightness Variations withView Angle in Airborne Multispectral Video Imagery. D. King. Dec(No. 12): 1571-1577.

OregonRemote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. J. McKean, S. Bue­

chel, and L. Gaydos. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

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P QPersonal computersAn Automated Approach for Labeling Raster Digitized Contour Maps.

Jayanta K. Sircar and Juan A. Cebrian, Jul (No. 7): 965-971.

ComI?uter-Aided Mapping Systems: The Next Generation. J. Raul Ra­nurez. Jan (No.1): 85-88.

Desktop Scanning for Cartographic Digitization and Spatial Analysis.Laurence W. Carstensen, Jr. and James B. Campbell. Nov (No. 11):1437-1446.

A ThreecDimensional Visualization Approach to Traffic Accident Map­ping. T.K. Koo and Y. B. Aw, Jul (No. 7): 921-925. Photogrammetry,

biomedical applicationsCerebral Biopsies Using a Photogrammetric Probe Simulator. Michel

Boulianne, Louis Cloutier, and Sanjib K. Ghosh. Oct (No. 10): 1347­1354.

Video Rasterstereography: A Method for On-Line Measurement of BodySurfaces. W. Frobin and E. Hierholzer. Oct (No. 10): 1341-1345.

Photogrammetry, close-rangeDigital Photogrammetry for Determination of Tracer Particle Coordi­

nates in Turbulent Flow Research. Hans-Gerd Maas. Dec (No. 12):1593-1597.

An Iterative Linear Transformation Algorithm for Solution of the Col­linearity Equations. A. J. Naftel and J. C. Boot, Jul (No.7): 913-919.

A Three-Dimensional Visualization Approach to Traffic Accident Map­ping. T.K. Koo and Y. B. Aw, Jul (No.7): 921-925.

Photogrammetry, softcopyReport on the Workshop Design Issues of Softcopy Photogrammetric

Workstations. James B. Case, Sep (No.9): 1227-1228.

Photographic InterpretationSee also Image interpretation

Assessing Patch Shape in Landscape Mosaics. James LaGro, Jr. Mar(No.3): 285-293.

Photo Interpretation of Montane Forests in the Dominican Republic.William D. Hudson. Jan (No.1): 79-84.

Plants, water stressChaparral Vegetation Reflectance and its Potential Utility for Assess­

ment of Fire Hazard. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 203- 207.

Forum: Remote Sensing of Leaf Water Stress. E. Raymond Hunt, Jr.and Warren B. Cohen. Nov (No. 11): 1474.

Response of Vegetation Indices to Changes in Three Measures of LeafWater Stress. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 195-202.

PlottersEvaluating Dynamic Performance of an Analytical Plotter. Sanjib K.

Ghosh and Zhengdong Shi, May (No.5): 541-544.

PrairiesSeasonal Variation of Heterogeneity in the Tallgrass Prairie: A Quan­

titative Measure Using Remote Sensing. John M. Briggs and M. DuaneNellis. Apr (No.4): 407-411.

Principal component analysisApplications of Landsat TM Data to Geological Studies, Al-Khabt Area,

Southern Arabian Shield. Mohammed Yousef H. T. Qari. Apr (No.4): 421-429.

Data Space Volumes and Classification Optimization of SPOT and LandsatTM Data. Sean C. Ahearn and Catherine Wee. Jan (No.1): 61-65.

Principal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping. W. P. Loughlin.Sep (No.9): 1163-1169.

PublicationLetter; Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry. E. Terrence

Sionecker. Jun (No.6): 623.

Letter: Response [to Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry).Morris M. Thompson. Jun (No.6): 623-624.

Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry. Morris M. Thomp­son. Feb (No.2): 161-162.

Quackenbush, Robert S., Jr.Memorial Address: Robert S. Quackenbush, Jr. A. O. Quinn. Jun (No.

6): 630-636.

RRadar altimetryThe Determination and Use of Orthometric Heights Derived from the

Seasat Radar Altimeter over Land. Chua P. K., A. H. W. Kersley,J.K. Ridley, W. Cudlip, and C. G. Rapley. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

Radar.See Shuttle imaging radar-B; Synthetic aperture radarRadiometersStability of Narrow-Band Filter Radiometers in the Solar- Reflective Range.

D. E. Flittner and P. N. Slater. Feb (No.2): 165-171.RasterstereographyVideo Rasterstereography: A Method for On-Line Measurement of Body

Surfaces. W. Frobin and E. Hierholzer. Oct (No. 10): 1341-1345.ReconnaissanceAn Analysis of TIMS Imagery for the Identification of Manmade Ob­

jects. Daniel K. Gordon, Paul W. Mueller, and Matthew Heric. Dec(No. 12): 1599-1604.

Flight Performance of an Airborne Minefield Detection and Reconnais­sance System. Andre G. Lareau. Feb (No.2): 173-178.

Reliability measuresEffects of Check Points on the Reliability of DTM Accuracy Estimates

Obtained from Experimental Tests. Zhilin Li. Oct (No. 10): 1333­1340.

Remote sensingSee also Data integration

Concept Outline. Development, Processing, and Utilization of Civil Sat­ellite Data for Mapping and Global Change Analysis. Alden P. Col­vocoresses. Jan (No.1): 49-50.

Examination of the Foreign Policy Implications of Using CommercialSpace Imagery in Newsgathering and Dissemination. Robert A.McDonald. Jun (No.6): 699-700.

Remote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. J. McKean, S. Bue­chel, and 1. Gaydos. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

Some Ethical Aspects of International Satellite Remote Sensing. RonaldJ. Wasowski. Jan (No.1): 41-48.

Richardson, John A.In Memoriam: John A. Richardson. Apr (No.4): 380.

Rocky MountainsTopographic Normalization in Rugged Terrain. Jeffrey D. Colby, May

(No.5): 531-537.RwandaLithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)

on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. M. Fernandez-Alonso and A. Ta­hon. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

sSalomonson, Vincent V.Vincent V. Salomonson, ASPRS President 1991. Apr (No.4): 367.Sample sizeEffects of Check Points on the Reliability of DTM Accuracy Estimates

Obtained from Experimental Tests. Zhilin Li. Oct (No. 10): 1333­1340.

Saudi ArabiaApplications of Landsat TM Data to Geological Studies, Al-Khabt Area,

Southern Arabian Shield. Mohammed Yousef H. T. Qari. Apr (No.4): 421-429.

Sea IceSAR Sea Ice Discrimination Using Texture Statistics: A Multivariate Ap­

proach. David G. Barber and Ellsworth F. LeDrew. Apr (No.4): 385­395.

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Seasat, ImageryAutomated Multisensor Registration: Requirements and Techniques. Eric

J. M. Rignot, Ronald Kwok, Johm C. Curlander, and Shirley S. Pang.Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

The Determination and Use of Orthometric Heights Derived from theSeasat Radar Altimeter over Land. Chua P. K., A. H. W. Kersley,J.K. Ridley, W. Cudlip, and C. G. Rapley. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

Seaweed.See KelpShape-from-shadlng techniqueMultiple Image SAR Shaping-from-Shading. J~ Thomas, W. Kober, and

F. Leber!' Jan (No.1): 51-59.

ShorelinesAssessing Lakeshore Permit Compliance Using Low Altitude Oblique

35-mm Aerial Photography. William R. Niedzwiedz and Lee W.Ganske, May (No.5): 511-518.

Extraction of Shoreline Features by Neural Nets and Image Processing.T. W. Ryan, P. Sementilli, P. Yuen, and B. R. Hunt, Jul (No. 7): 947­955.

Shuttle Imaging radar-B (SIR-B)Automated Multisensor Registration: Requirements and Techniques. Eric

J. M. Rignot, Ronald Kwok,Johm C. Curlander, and Shirley S. Pang.Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

Simonett, David S.In Memoriam: David S. Simonett. Stan Morain. Jul (No. 7): 912.

Software reviewsIntroduction to Remote Sensing edited by Gail Kelly and Greg Hill. Re­

viewed by James W. Merchant. Dec (No. 12): 1597-1598.

SolisComparisons between Spectral Mapping Units Derived from SPOT Im­

age Texture and Field Soil Map Units. Patrick A. Agbu and EgideNizeyimana. Apr (No.4): 397-405.

Effects of Suspended Particle Size and Concentration on ReflectanceMeasurements. D. S. Bhargava and Dejene W. Mariam, May (No.5): 519-529.

Expert Opinion in Satellite Data Interpretation. Fabian C. Hadipriono,John G. Lyon, and Thomas Li W. H. Jan (No.1): 75- 78. Solar

spectrumSpectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com­

parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. James P. Ormsby and DorothyK. Hall. Feb (No.2): 179-185.

Stability of Narrow-Band Filter Radiometers in the Solar- Reflective Range.D. E. Flittner and P. N. Slater. Feb (No.2): 165-171.

Spectrometers.See Airborne Visible/lnfrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS)

SPOT ImageryAutomated Multisensor Registration: Requirements and Techniques. Eric

J. M. Rignot, Ronald Kwok, Johm C. Curlander, and Shirley S. Pang.Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

Comparison of Three Different Methods to Merge Multiresolution andMultispectral Data: Landsat TM and SPOT Panchromatic. Pat S.Chavez, Jr., Stuart C. Sides, and Jeffrey A. Anderson. Mar (No.3):295-303.

Comparisons between Spectral Mapping Units Derived from SPOT Im­age Texture and Field Soil Map Units. Patrick A. Agbu and EgideNizeyimana. Apr (No.4): 397-405.

Data Space Volumes and Classification Optimization of SPOT and LandsatTM Data. Sean C. Ahearn and Catherine Wee. Jan (No.1): 61-65.

Seasonal Variation of Heterogeneity in the Tallgrass Prairie: A Quan­titative Measure Using Remote Sensing. John M. Briggs and M. DuaneNellis. Apr (No.4): 407-411.

Stereo Elevation Determination Techniques for SPOT Imagery. DougC. Brockelbank and Ashley P. Tam. Aug (No.8): 1065-1073.

SPOT Imagery, data applicationsA Comparison of the SPOT and Landsat Thematic Mapper Satellite

Systems for Detecting Gypsy Moth Defoliation in Michigan. PeterE. Joria, Sean C. Ahearn, and Michael Connor. Dec (No. 12): 1605­1612.

Evaluation of SPOT HRV-XS Data for Kelp Resource Inventories. EricW. Augenstein, Douglas A. Stow, and Allen S. Hope, May (No.5):501-509.

A planimetrically Accurate SPOT Image Mosaic of Buton Island, Sulaw­esi, Indonesia. Khalid A. Soofi, Roger S. U. Smith, and Robert Sir­egar. Sep (No.9): 1217-1220.

Statistics.See names of specific method or tests

Stereo matchingSee also Image correlation

Hierarchical Multipoint Matching. Mengxiang Li. Aug (No.8): 1039­1047.

An Operator-Based Matching System. Joshua S. Greenfield. Aug (No.8): 1049-1055.

Stereo Elevation Determination Techniques for SPOT Imagery. DougC. Brockelbank and Ashley P. Tam. Aug (No.8): 1065-1073.

Stereo radargrammetryMultiple Image SAR Shaping-from-Shading. J. Thomas, W. Kober, and

F. Leber!' Jan (No.1): 51-59.

Stereocorrelatlon.See Stereo matching

Stereograms.See Stereopairs

StereopalrsPhoto Interpretation of Montane Forests in the Dominican Republic.

William D. Hudson. Jan (No.1): 79-84.

Towards an Autonomous System for Orienting Digital Stereopairs. ToniSchenk, Jin-Cheng Li, and Charles Toth. Aug (No.8): 1057- 1064.

StereophotogrammetryCerebral Biopsies Using a Photogrammetric Probe Simulator. Michel

Boulianne, Louis Cloutier, and Sanjib K. Ghosh. Oct (No. 10): 1347­1354.

A Simulation Study on Point Determination Using MOMS-02/D2 Im­agery. Heinrich Ebner, Wolfgang Kornus, Gnter Strunz, Otto Hoff­mann, and Franz MIler. Oct (No. 10): 1315-1320.

Surgery.See Photogrammetry, biomedical applications

StereophotogrammetryMeasurement of Surface Microtopography. S. D. Wall, T. G. Farr, J-p

Muller, P. Lewis, and F. W. Leber!. Aug (No.8): 1075-1078.

Trinocular Vision for Automatic and Robust Three-Dimensional Deter­mination of the Trajectories of Moving Objects. Emmanuael P. Balt­savias and Dirk Stallmann. Aug (No.8): 1079·1086.

Surface minesSee also Coal mines

An Analysis of Selected Water Parameters in Surface Coal Mines UsingMultispectral Videography. Randall L. Repic, Jae K. Lee, Paul W.Mausel, David E. Escobar, and James H. Everitt. Dec (No. 12): 1589­1592.

Surveying.See Land surveying

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR), ImageryInvariant Relationships in Side-Looking Synthetic Aperture Radar Im­

agery. Nils N. Haag, Michael H. Brill, and Eamon B. Barrett, Jul(No. 7): 927-931.

Multiple Image SAR Shaping-from-Shading. J. Thomas, W. Kober, andF. Leber!. Jan (No.1): 51-59.

Radargrammetric Measurements from the Initial Magellan Coverage ofPlanet Venus. Franz W. Leber!, Kelly Maurice, John Thomas, andWolfgang Kober. Dec (No. 12): 1561-1570.

SAR Sea Ice Discrimination Using Texture Statistics: A Multivariate Ap­proach. David G. Barber and Ellsworth F. LeDrew. Apr (No.4): 385­395.

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TTexture analysisImage Texture Processing and Data Intergration for Surface Pattern Des­

crimination. Derek R. Peddle and Steven E. Franklin. Apr (No.4):413-420.

SAR Sea Ice Discrimination Using Texture Statistics: A Multivariate Ap­proach. David G. Barber and Ellsworth F. LeDrew. Apr (No.4): 385­395.

Seasonal Variation of Heterogeneity in the Tallgrass Prairie: A Quan­titative Measure Using Remote Sensing. John M. Briggs and M. DuaneNellis. Apr (No.4): 407-411.

Thermal Infrared multispectral scanner (TIMS), data applicationsAn Analysis of TIMS Imagery for the Identification of Manmade Ob­

jects. Daniel K. Gordon, Paul W. Mueller, and Matthew Heric. Dec(No. 12): 1599-1604.

Time series analysisModeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode Digitizing Errors

on Map Variables. Brenton J. Keefer, James L. Smith, and TimothyG. Gregoire, Jul (No.7): 957-963.

Traffic engineeringA Three-Dimensional Visualization Approach to Traffic Accident Map­

ping. T.K. Koo and Y. B. Aw, Jul (No.7): 921-925.

Tropical forestsPhoto Interpretation of Montane Forests in the Dominican Republic.

William D. Hudson. Jan (No.1): 79-84.

Turbulent flowDigital Photogrammetry for Determination of Tracer Particle Coordi­

nates in Turbulent Flow Research. Hans-Gerd Maas. Dec (No. 12):1593-1597.

()United Kingdom.See Wales

United NationsSome Ethical Aspects of International Satellite Remote Sensing. Ronald

J. Wasowski. Jan (No.1): 41-48.

Vegetation IndicesForum: Remote Sensing of Leaf Water Stress. E. Raymond Hunt, Jr.

and Warren B. Cohen. Nov (No. 11): 1474.Response of Vegetation Indices to Changes in Three Measures of Leaf

Water Stress. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 195-202.

Vegetation, reflectanceChaparral Vegetation Reflectance and its Potential Utility for Assess­

ment of Fire Hazard. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 203- 207.

Forum: Remote Sensing of Leaf Water Stress. E. Raymond Hunt, Jr.and Warren B. Cohen. Nov (No. 11): 1474.

Response of Vegetation Indices to Changes in Three Measures of LeafWater Stress. Warren B. Cohen. Feb (No.2): 195-202.

VenusRadargrammetric Measurements from the Initial Magellan Coverage of

Planet Venus. Franz W. Leberl, Kelly Maurice, John Thomas, andWolfgang Kober. Dec (No. 12): 1561-1570.

Video Image processingDetermination and Reduction of Cover Type Brightness Variations with

View Angle in Airborne Multispectral Video Imagery. D. King. Dec(No. 12): 1571-1577.

Video Rasterstereography: A Method for On-Line Measurement of BodySurfaces. W. Frobin and E. Hierholzer. Oct (No. 10): 1341-1345.

Video Imagery, data applicationsAn Analysis of Selected Water Parameters in Surface Coal Mines Using

Multispectral Videography. Randall L. Repic, Jae K. Lee, Paul W.Mausel, David E. Escobar, and James H. Everitt. Dec (No. 12): 1589­1592.

Multitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use ofa New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color­IR Photography. Stuart E. Marsh, James L. Walsh, Christopher T.Lee, and Lee A. Graham. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

VlewshedsFirst Experiments in Viewshed Uncertainty: The Accuracy of the Viewshed

Area. Peter F. Fisher. Oct (No. 10): 1321-1327.

wWalesUsing Knowledge-Base Rules to Map the Three-Dimensional Nature of

Geological Features. Kevin Morns. Sep (No.9): 1209-1216.

Waste disposal sitesMultitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use of

a New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color­IR Photography. Stuart E. Marsh, James L. Walsh, Christopher T.Lee, and Lee A. Graham. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

The Use of Aerial Photographs in County Inventories of Waste- Dis­posal Sites. Eugenia M. Barnaba, Warren R. Philipson, Arlynn W.Ingram, and Jim Pim. Oct (No. 10): 1289-1296.

Water qualityAn Analysis of Selected Water Parameters in Surface Coal Mines Using

Multispectral Videography. Randall L. Repic, Jae K. Lee, Paul W.Mausel, David E. Escobar, and James H. Everitt. Dec (No. 12): 1589­1592.

Effects of Suspended Particle Size and Concentration on ReflectanceMeasurements. D. S. Bhargava and Dejene W. Mariam, May (No.5): 519-529.

West VirginiaUse of Aerial Photographs to Identify Suitable GPS Survey Stations.

K.F. Adkins and J. G. Lyon, Jul (No.7): 933-936.

Wildlife habitatGIS-Based Habitat Modeling Using Logistic Multiple Regression: A Study

of the Mount Graham Red Squirrel. Jose M. C. Pereira and RobertM. Itami. Nov (No. 11): 1475-1486.

Mapping Florida Scrub Jay Habitat for Purposes of Land-Use Manage­ment. David R. Breininger, Mark J. Provancha, and Rebecca B. Smith.Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

WisconsinAssessing Lakeshore Permit Compliance Using Low Altitude Oblique

35-mm Aerial Photography. William R. Niedzwiedz and Lee W.Ganske, May (No.5): 511-518.

WorkstationsReport on the Workshop Design Issues of Softcopy Photogrammetric

Workstations. James B. Case, Sep (No.9): 1227-1228.

Wright, Marshall S. Jr.Honorary Membership Award: Citation for Marshall S. Wright, Jr. Jun

(No.6): 619-620.

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AAdkins, K. F.Use of Aerial Photographs to Identify Suitable GPS Survey Stations. Jul

(No. 7): 933-936.

Agbu, Patrick A.Comparisons between Spectral Mapping Units Derived from SPOT Im­

age Texture and Field Soil Map Units. Apr (No.4): 397-405.

Ahearn, Sean C.Data Space Volumes and Classification Optimization of SPOT and Landsat

TM Data. Jan (No.1): 61-65.

See Joria, Peter E. December 1605-1612.

Ahern, F. J.Progress Toward Improving Aerial Defoliation Survey Methods by Using

Electronic Imagers. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

Alfoldl, T. T.See Ahern, F. J. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

Alley, Ronald E.See Rast, Michael. Oct (No. 10): 1303-1309.

Anderson, James M.Report of the 1990 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission

III. Sep (No.9): 1229-1230.

Anderson, Jeffrey A.See Chavez, Pat S., Jr. Mar (No.3): 295-303.

Anderson, William H.See Faust, Nickolas L. Jun (No.6): 655-668.

Augenstein, Eric W.Evaluation of SPOT HRV-XS Data for Kelp Resource Inventories. May

(No.5): 501-509.

Aw, Y.B.See Koo, T.K. Jul (No. 7): 921-925.

BBaltsavias, Emmanuel P.Trinocular Vision for Automatic and Robust Three-Dimensional Deter­

mination of the Trajectories of Moving Objects. Aug (No.8): 1079­1086.

Bandyopadhyay, T. K.See Mukherjee, Tuhin K. Sep (No.9): 1203-1207.

Barber, David G.SAR Sea Ice Discrimination Using Texture Statistics: A Multi-variate

Approach. Apr (No.4): 385-395.

Barnaba, Eugenia M.The Use of Aerial Photographs in County Inventories of Waste-Disposal

Sites. Oct (No. 10): 1289-1296.

Barrett, E. C.Book review: Weather Satellites: Systems, Data and Environmental Appli­

cations edited by P. Krishna Rao, Susan J. Holmes, Ralph K. An­derson, Jay S. Winston, and Paul E. Lehr. Dec (No. 12): 1613.

Barrett, Eamon B.See Haag, Nils N. Jul (No. 7): 921-925.

Baumgardner, Marlon F.See Xin Zhuang, Nov (No. 11): 1487-1492.

Beazley, Jon S.What is this Thing Called Ethics and, Sometimes, The Code of Ethics.

May (No.5): 497-499.

Bellerue, Victor LIn Memoriam: Ray A. Anderson. Apr (No.4): 378.

Bhargava, D. S.Effects of Suspended Particle Size and Concentration on Reflectance

Measurements. May (No.5): 519-529.

Blache, Andrew Jr.In Memoriam: Everett L. Merritt. May (No.5): 490.

Billingsley, FredSee Seyfert, Manfred. May (No.5): 539-540.

Bolstad, Paul V.Rapid Maximum Likelihood Classification. Jan (No.1): 67-74.

Boot, J. C.See Naftel, A. J. Jul (No.7): 913-919.Boullanne, MichelCerebral Biopsies Using a Photogrammetric Probe Simulator. Oct (No.

10): 1347-1354.

Brard, Jean-YvesSee Chorowicz, Jean. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

Breininger, David R.Mapping Florida Scrub Jay Habitat for Purposes of Land-Use Manage­

ment. Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

Briggs, John M.Seasonal Variation of Heterogeneity in the Tallgrass Prairie: A Quan­

titative Measure Using Remote Sensing. Apr (No.4): 407-411.

Brill, Michael H.Meeting Report: First DARPNESPRIT ·Workshop on Applications of

Invariance in Computer Vision. Aug (No.8): 1028.

See Haag, Nils N. Jul (No.7): 921-925.Brockelbank, Doug C.Stereo Elevation Determination Techniques for SPOT Imagery. Aug (No.

8): 1065-1073.

Brown, Jesslyn F.See Loveland, Thomas R. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

Buechel, S.See McKean, J. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.Burns, Joseph P.In Memoriam: Allan C. Bock. Feb (No.2): 151

Memorial Address: William E. Harman, Jr. Jun (No.6): 625-629.Survival through Ethical Conduct. Feb (No.2): 163-164.

cCampagna, David J.The Recognition of Strike-Slip Fault Systems Using Imagery, Gravity,

and Topographic Data Sets. Sep (No.9): 1195-1201.See Warner, Timothy A. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.

Campbell, James B.See Carstensen, Laurence W., Jr. Nov (No. 11): 1437-1446.

Carstensen, Laurence W., Jr.Desktop Scanning for Cartographic Digitization and Spatial Analysis.

Nov (No. 11): 1437-1446.

Case, JimReport on the Workshop Design Issues of Softcopy Photogrammetric

Workstations. Sep (No.9): 1227-1228.

Cebrlan, Juan A.See Sircar, Jayanta K. Jul (No. 7): 965-971.Cetln, HalukInteractive Classification and Mapping of Multi-Dimensional Remotely

Sensed Data Using n-Dimensional Probability Density Functions(nPDF). Dec (No. 12): 1579-1587.

See Warner, Timothy A. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.Chamard, Roger R."Sky" Snake Oilers and Ethics. Mar (No.3): 283.Chavez, Pat 5., Jr.Comparison of Three Different Methods to Merge Multiresolution and

Multispectral Data: Landsat TM and SPOT Panchromatic. Mar (No.3): 295-303.

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Chorowlcz, JeanDip and Strike Measured Systematically on Digitized Three-Dimen-

sional Geological Maps. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

See Polidori, Laurent. Oct (No. 10): 1329-1332.

Chua P. K.The Determination and Use of Orthometric Heights Derived from the

Seasat Radar Altimeter over Land. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

Ciesla, William M.Ethics in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing: A Perspective from a

Natural Resource Specialist. Mar (No.3): 281-282.

Cloutier, LouisSee Boulianne, Michel. Oct (No. 10): 1347-1354.

Cohen, Warren B.Chaparral Vegetation Reflectance and its Potential Utility for Assess­

ment of Fire Hazard. Feb (No.2): 203-207.

Response of Vegetation Indices to Changes in Three Measures of LeafWater Stress. Feb (No.2): 195-202.

See Hunt, E. Raymond Jr. Nov (No. 11): 1474.

Colby, Jeffrey D.Topographic Normalization in Rugged Terrain. May (No.5): 531-537.

Colvocoresses, Alden P.Concept Outline. Development, Processing, and Utilization of Civil Sat­

ellite Data for Mapping and Global Change Analysis. Jan (No.1):49-50.

Colwell, Robert N.Book review: Commercial Observation Satellites and International Security

by Michael Krepon, Peter D. Zimmerman, Leonard S. Spector, andMary Umberger. Mar (No.3): 293.

Congalton, Russell G.See Lunetta, Ross S. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

Connor, MichaelSee Joria, Peter E. December 1605-1612.

Cslllag, FerencBook review: Accuracy of Spatial Databases edited by M. Goodchild and

S. Gopal. Mar (No.3): 294.

Cudlip, W.See Chua P. K. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

Curlander, John C.See Rignot, Eric J. M. Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

DDavis, FrankEnvironmental Analysis Using Integrated GIS and Remotely Sensed

Data: Some Research Needs and Priorities. Jun (No.6): 689-697.See Star, Jeffrey L. Jun (No.6): 643-645.

Deeds, GregSee Fern ndez, R. Norberto. Nov (No. 11): 1447-1452.

01, L1plngInstantaneous Three-Channel Image Processing to Facilitate Instruc­

tion. Mar (No.3): 305-311.

Dunlop, J. DouglasSee Gong, Pengo Oct (No. 10): 1311-1313.

EEbner, HeinrichA Simulation Study on Point Determination Using MOMS-02ID2 Im-

agery. Oct (No. 10): 1315-1320.

Egenhofer, Max J.See Frank, Andrew U. Nov (No. 11): 1431-1436.

Ehlers, ManfredIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS: Data and Data Access. Jun (No.

6): 669-675.

Elvldge, Christopher D.See Rast, Michael. Oct (No. 10): 1303-1309.

Engel, Bernard A.See Xin Zhuang, Nov (No. 11): 1487-1492.

Erdle, T. A. See Ahern, F. J. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

Escobar, DavId E.See Repic, Randall L. Dec (No. 12): 1589-1592.

Estes, John E.See Lauer, Donald T. Jun (No.6): 647-654.

See Star, Jeffrey L. Jun (No.6): 643-645.

Evans, Carla S.See Warner, Timothy A. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.

Everitt, James H.See Repic, Randall L. Dec (No. 12): 1589-1592.

FFarr, T. G.See Wall, S. D. Aug (No.8): 1075-1078.

Faust, Nickolas LGeographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing Future Comput-

ing Environment. Jun (No.6): 655-668.

Fenstermaker, Lynn K.See Lunetta, Ross S. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

Fernandez, R.Norberto Accuracy Assessment of Map Coordinate Retrieval. Nov (No.

11): 1447-1452.

Fernandez-Alonso, M.Lithological Discrimination and Structural Trends in W-Rwanda (Africa)

on Images of Airborne Radiometric and Aeromagnetic Surveys, Cor­egistered to a Landsat TM Scene. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

Fisher, Peter F.First Experiments in Viewshed Uncertainty: The Accuracy of the Viewshed

Area. Oct (No. 10): 1321-1327.

Fllttner, D. E.Stability of Narrow-Band Filter Radiometers in the Solar-Reflective Range.

Feb (No.2): 165-171.

Frank, Andrew U.A Perspective on GIS Technology in the Nineties. Nov (No. 11): 1431-

1436.Franklin, JanetSee Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.Franklin, Steven E.See Peddle, Derek R. Apr (No.4): 413-420.Fraser, Clive S.Report of the 1990 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission V:

Other Non-Cartographic Applications of Photogrammetry and Re­mote Sensing. Mar (No.3): 313.

French, WIlliam D.Executive Director's Report. William D. French. Jul (No. 7): 905.

Frobln, W.Video Rasterstereography: A Method for On-Line Measurement of Body

Surfaces. W. Frobin and E. Hierholzer. Oct (No. 10): 1341-1345.

(;Ganske, Lee W.See Niedzwiedz, William R. May (No.5): 511-518.Gauthier, R. P.See Ahern, F. J. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

Gaydos, L.See McKean, J. Sep (No.9): 1185-1193.

Gernazlan, AndreaLetter: Is the GIS Market Cooling? Jun (No.6): 624.

Ghosh, SanJlb K.Evaluating Dynamic Performance of an Analytical Plotter. May (No.5):

541-544.

See Boulianne, Michel. Oct (No. 10): 1347-1354.

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1991 AUTHOR INDEX 1643

Goldin, Sally E.Letter: [DRAGON Image Processing System]. May (No.5): 493.Gong, PengComments on the Skidmore and Turner Supervised Nonparametric

Classifier. Oct (No. 10): 1311-1313.

Gordon, Daniel K.An Analysis of TIMS Imagery for the Identification of Manmade Ob­

jects. Dec (No. 12): 1599-1604. Gould, Michael D. See Mark, DavidM. November 1427-1430.

Graham, Lee A.See Marsh, Stuart E. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

Greenfield, Joshua S.An Operator-Based Matching System. Aug (No.8): 1049-1055.

Greenlee, David D.See Ehlers, Manfred. Jun (No.6): 669-675.

See Lauer, Donald T. Jun (No.6): 647-654.Gregoire, Timothy G.See Keefer, Brenton J. Jul (No. 7): 957-963.Gulllande, RichardSee Chorowicz, Jean. Apr (No.4): 431-436.See Polidori, Laurent. Oct (No. 10): 1329-1332.

HHaag, Nils N.Invariant Relationships in Side-Looking Synthetic Aperture Radar Im-

agery. Jul (No. 7): 927-93l.

Hadlprlono, Fabian C.Expert Opinion in Satellite Data Interpretation. Jan (No.1): 75-78.Hall, Dorothy K.See Ormsby, James P. Feb (No.2): 179-185.Herlc, MatthewSee Gordon, Daniel K. Dec (No. 12): 1599-1604.

Hierholzer, E.See Frobin, W. Oct (No. 10): 1341-1345.Hoffmann, OttoSee Ebner, Heinrich, Oct (No. 10): 1315-1320.

Hook, Simon J.See Rast, Michael. Oct (No. 10): 1303-1309.

Hope, Allen S.See Augenstein, Eric W. May (No.5): 501-509.

Hopkins, BobForeword (Special Issue: Geologic Remote Sensing). Sep (No.9): 1153.

Hough, Michael R.Letter: [A/E'/C SYSTEMS]. Nov (No. 11): 142l.

Howland, William G.Book review: Introduction to Remotely Sensed Data by B. A. Harrison and

D. L. B. Jupp. Jan (No.1): 66.

Hudson, William D.Photo Interpretation of Montane Forests in the Dominican Republic.

Jan (No.1): 79-84.

Hunt, B. R.See Ryan, T. W. Jul (No. 7): 947-955.

Hunt, E. Raymond Jr.Forum: Remote Sensing of Leaf Water Stress. Nov (No. 11): 1474.

IIngram, Arlynn W.See Barnaba, Eugenia M. October 1289-1296.

Itaml, Robert M.See Pereira, Jos M. C. Nov (No. 11): 1475-1486.

Janssen, Lucas L F.See Middelkoop, Hans Jul (No. 7): 937-945.

Jensen, John R.See Lauer, Donald T. Jun (No.6): 647-654.

See Lunetta, Ross S. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

Johannsen, Chris J.See Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

See Fern ndez, R. Norberto. Nov (No. 11): 1447-1452.

Johnson, DavIdLetter: October 1990 GIS Observer [GRASS GIS], Feb (No.2): 158.

Johnston, Carol A.See Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

loria, Peter E. A Comparison of the SPOT and Landsat Thematic Map­per Satellite Systems for Detecting Gypsy Moth Defoliation in Mich­igan. Dec (No. 12): 1605-1612.

KKeefer, Brenton J.Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode Digitizing Errors

on Map Variables. Jul (No. 7): 957-963.

Kersley, A. H. W.See Chua P. K. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

Keys, UsaSee Johnson, David. Feb (No.2): 158.

King, D.Determination and Reduction of Cover Type Brightness Variations with

View Angle in Airborne Multispectral Video Imagery. Dec (No. 12):1571-1577.

Kober, WolfgangSee Leber!, Franz W. Dec (No. 12): 1561-1570.

See Thomas, J. Jan (No.1): 51-59.

Koo, T. K.A Three-Dimensional Visualization Approach to Traffic Accident Map-

ping. Jul (No. 7): 921-925.Kornus, WolfgangSee Ebner, Heinrich, Oct (No. 10): 1315-1320.

Kuhn, WernerSee Frank, Andrew U. Nov (No. 11): 1431-1436.

Kwok, RonaldSee Rignot, Eric J. M. Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

LlaGro, James, Jr.Assessing Patch Shape in Landscape Mosaics. Mar (No.3): 285-293.

Lam, Nina S·NSee Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

Lareau, Andre G.Flight Performance of an Airborne Minefield Detection and Reconnais­

sance System. Feb (No.2): 173-178.

Lathrop, RIchard G.Book review: Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction by Jeffery

Starr and John Estes. Apr (No.4): 405-406.

Lauer, Donald T.Institutional Issues Affecting the Integration and Use of Remotely Sensed

Data and Geographic Information Systems. Jun (No.6): 647-654.

Lavreau, J.De-Hazing Landsat Thematic Mapper Images. Oct (No. 10): 1296-1302.

Leberl, Franz W.Radargramrnetric Measurements from the Initial Magellan Coverage of

Planet Venus. Dec (No. 12): 1561-1570.

See Thomas, J. Jan (No.1): 51-59.

See Wall, S. D. Aug (No.8): 1075-1078.

LeDrew, Ellsworth F.See Barber, David G. Apr (No.4): 385-395.

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Lee, Christopher T.See Marsh, Stuart E. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

Lee, Jae K.See Repic, Randall L. Dec (No. 12): 1589-1592.

LevandowskI, Donald W.See Campagna, David J. Sep (No.9): 1195-1201.

See Cetin, Haluk. December 1579-1587.

See Warner, Timothy A. Sep (No.9): 1179-1183.

LewIs, P.See Walt S. D. Aug (No.8): 1075-1078.

L1, Jln-ChengSee Schenk, Toni. Aug (No.8): 1057-1064.

L1, MengxlangHierarchical Multipoint Matching. Aug (No.8): 1039-1047.

LI W. H., ThomasSee Hadipriono, Fabian C. Jan (No. I): 75-78

L1, ZhlllnEffects of Check Points on the Reliability of DTM Accuracy Estimates

Obtained from Experimental Tests. Oct (No. 10): 1333-1340.L1l1esand, T. M.See Bolstad, Paul V. Jan (No.1): 67-74.

Loughlin, W. P.Principal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping. Sep (No.9):

1163-1169.

Loveland, Thomas R.Development of a Land-Cover Characteristics Database for the Conter-

minous U.S. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

Lozano-Garcia, D. FabianSee Fernandez, R. Norberto. Nov (No. 11): 1447-1452.

Lunetta, Ross S.Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Data Integration:

Error Sources and Research Issues. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

Lyon, John G.See Adkins, K. F. Jul (No.7): 933-936.

See Hadipriono, Fabian C. Jan (No.1): 75-78.

Lyon, Ronald J. P.See Windeler, Donald S. Jr. Sep (No.9): 1171-1177.

MMaas, Hans-GerdDigital Photogrammetry for Determination of Tracer Particle Coordi­

nates in Turbulent Flow Research. Dec (No. 12): 1593-1597.

Mace, Thomas H.Foreword (Special Issue: Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS). Jun

(No.6): 641Malhotra, R. C.Book review: GPS Satellite Surveying by Alfred Leick. Apr (No.4): 406.

MarIam, De/ene W.See Bhargava, D. S. May (No.5): 519-529.Mark, David M.Interacting with Geographic Information: A Commentary. Nov (No.

11): 1427-1430.

Marsh, Stuart E.Multitemporal Analysis of Hazardous Waste Sites through the Use of

a New Bi-Spectral Video Remote Sensing System and Standard Color­IR Photography. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

Maurice, KellySee Lebert Franz W. Dec (No. 12): 1561-1570.Mausel, Paul W.See Repic, Randall L. Dec (No. 12): 1589-1592.McColl, W. D.See Ahern, F. J. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

McDonald, Robert A.Examination of the Foreign Policy Implications of Using Commercial

Space Imagery in Newsgathering and Dissemination. Jun (No.6):699-700.

McGwlre, Kenneth C.See Lunetta, Ross S. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

McKean, J.Remote Sensing and Landslide Hazard Assessment. Sep (No.9): 1185­

1193.

Merchant, James W.Software Review: Introduction to Remote Sensing edited by Gail Kelly and

Greg Hill. Dec (No. 12): 1597-1598.

Foreword (Special GIS Issue). Nov (No. 11): 1425

See Loveland, Thomas R. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

Michaelsen, Joel C.See Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

Mlddelkoop, HansImplementation of Temporal Relationships in Knowledge-Based Clas-

sification of SatelliteI:nages. Jul (No.7): 937-945.

Morain, StanIn Memoriam: David S. Simonett. Jul (No.7): 912.

Morasse, Claude-RogerSee Chorowicz, Jean. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

Morris, KevinUsing Knowledge-Base Rules to Map the Three-Dimensional Nature of

Geological Features. Sep (No.9): 1209-1216.

Mouat, DaveForeword (Special Issue: Geologic Remote Sensing). Sep (No.9): 1153.

Mueller, Paul W.See Gordon, Daniel K. Dec (No. 12): 1599-1604.

Mukher/ee, Tuhln K.Detection and Delineation of Depth of Subsurface Coalmine Fires Based

on an Airborne Multispectral Scanner Survey in a Part of the JhariaCoalfield, India. Vol. LVII (No.9): Sep 1203-1207.

Muller, FranzSee Ebner, Heinrich, Oct (No. 10): 1315-1320.

Muller, J-PSee Wall, S. D. Aug (No.8): 1075-1078.

NNaftel, A. J.An Iterative Linear Transformation Algorithm for Solution of the Col-

linearity Equations. Jul (No.7): 913-919.

Nellis, M. DuaneSee Briggs, John M. Apr (No.4): 407-411.

Nledzwledz, WillIam R.Assessing Lakeshore Permit Compliance Using Low Altitude Oblique

35-mm Aerial Photography. May (No.5): 511-518.

Nlzeylmana, EgldeSee Agbu, Patrick A. Apr (No.4): 397-405.

oOhlen, Donald O.See Loveland, Thomas R. Nov (No. 11): 1453-1463.

Ormsby, James P.Spectral Properties of Fog Over the Malaspina Glacier, Alaska in Com­

parison to Snow, Ice, and Clouds. Feb (No.2): 179-185.

pPande, S. K.See Mukherjee, Tuhin K. Sep (No.9): 1203-1207.

Pang, Shirley S. See Rignot, Eric J. M. Aug (No.8): 1029-1038.

Parker, H.Dennison Commentary: The Role of the Private Sector in GIS. Nov (No.

11): 1465-1466.

Patterson, W. H.See Ahern, F. J. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

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1991 AUTHOR INDEX 1645

Peddle, Derek R.Image Texture Processing and Data Intergration for Surface Pattern Des­

crimination. Apr (No.4): 413-420.

Pereira, Jose M. C.GIS-Based Habitat Modeling Using Logistic Multiple Regression: A Study

of the Mount Graham Red Squirrel. Nov (No. 11): 1475-1486.

Philipson, Warren R.See Barnaba, Eugenia M. October 1289-1296.

Plm,JlmSee Barnaba, Eugenia M. October 1289-1296.

Polidori, LaurentDescription of Terrain as a Fractal Surface, and Application to Digital

Elevation Model Quality Assessment. Oct (No. 10): 1329-1332.

Provancha, Mark J.See Breininger, David R. Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

Prudon, DanielSee Chorowicz, Jean. Apr (No.4): 431-436.

Qarl, Mohammed Yousef H. T.Applications of Landsat TM Data to Geological Studies, Al-Khabt Area,

Southern Arabian Shield. Apr (No.4): 421-429.

Quattrochi, Dale A.See Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

Quinn, A. O.Ethics and Professionalism in the American Society for Photogrammetry

and Remote Sensing. Jan (No.1): 39-40.

Memorial Address: Robert S. Quackenbush, Jr. Jun (No.6): 630-636.

RRamirez, J.Raul ~omputer-Aided Mapping Systems: The Next Generation. Jan (No.

1). 85-88.Digital Topographic Mars: Production Problems and their Impact on

Quality and Cost. Ju (No.7): 973-976.Understanding Universal Exchange Formats. Jan (No.1): 89-92.Rapley, C. G.See Chua P. K. Apr (No.4): 437-445.

Rast, MichaelAn Evaluation of Techniques for the Extraction of Mineral Absorption

Features from High Spectral Resolution Remote Sensing Data. Oct(No. 10): 1303-1309.

Relmnltz, Arlen G.Your Board in Action. Jul (No. 7): 903-904.

Replc, Randall LAn Analysis of Selected Water Parameters in Surface Coal Mines Using

Multispectral Videography. Dec (No. 12): 1589-1592.Rldd, Merrill K.See Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.Ridley, J. K.See Chua P. K. Apr (No.4): 437-445.Rlgnot, Eric J. M.Automated Multisensor Registration: Requirements and Techniques. Aug

(No.8): 1029-1038.Rudant, Jean-PaulSee Chorowicz, Jean. Apr (No.4): 431-436.Rundquist, Donald C.See Di, Liping. Mar (No.3): 305-311.Ryan,T. W.Extraction of Shoreline Features by Neural Nets and Image Processing.

Jul (No.7): 947-955.

sSader, Steven A.Digital Image Analysis HardwarelSoftware Use at U.S. Forestry Schools.

Feb (No.2): 209-211.

Salomonson, Vincent V.President's Address. Jul (No.7): 901.ASPRS Tech '91, Monitoring the Environment. Oct (No. 11): 1285-1286.

Schenk, ToniTowards an Autonomous System for Orienting Digital Stereopairs. Aug

(No.8): 1057-1064.

Sementllll, P.See Ryan, T. W. Jul (No.7): 947-955.

Seyfert, ManfredReport of the 1990 Inter-Congress SympOSium of ISPRS Commission II,

Progress in Data Processing and Analysis. May (No.5): 539-540.

Shl, ZhengdongSee Ghosh, Sanjib K. May (No.5): 541-544.

Sides, Stuart C.See Chavez, Pat S., Jr. Mar (No.3): 295-303.

Sircar, Jayanta K.An Automated Approach for Labeling Raster Digitized Contour Maps.

Jul (No.7): 965-971.

Siregar, RobertSee Soofi, KhaIid A. Sep (No.9): 1217-1220.

Sirois, J.See Ahern, F. J. Feb (No.2): 187-193.

Skidmore, A. K.Response [to Comments on the Skidmore and Turner Supervised Non-

parametric Classifier]. Oct (No. 10): 1313.

Slater, P. N.See Flittner, D. E. Feb (No.2): 165-171.

Sionecker, E.Terrence Letter: Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry. Jun

(No.6): 623.

Smith, James LSee Keefer, Brenton J. Jul (No.7): 957-963.

Smith, JimBook review: Geographic Information Systems: A Management Perspective

by Stan Aronoff. Feb (No.2): 164.

Smith, Rebecca B.See Breininger, David R. Nov (No. 11): 1467-1474.

Smith, Roger S. U.See Soofi, Khalid A. Sep (No.9): 1217-1220.

Smith, TerenceSee Ehlers, Manfred. Jun (No.6): 669-675.

Soofl, Khalld A.A planirnetrically Accurate SPOT Image Mosaic of Buton Island, Sulaw-

esi, Indonesia. Sep (No.9): 1217-1220.

Stallmann, DirkSee Baltsavias, Emmanuel P. Aug (No.8): 1079-1086.

Star, Jeffrey LImproved Intergration of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information

Systems: A Background to NCGIA Initiative 12. Jun (No.6): 643­645.

See Ehlers, Manfred. Jun (No.6): 669-675.

See Faust, Nickolas L. Jun (No.6): 655-668.

Stow, Douglas A.See Augenstein, Eric W. May (No.5): 501-509.

See Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

Strunz, GnterSee Ebner, Heinrich, Oct (No. 10): 1315-1320.

Swain, Philip H.See Xin Zhuang, Nov (No. 11): 1487-1492.

TTahon, A.See Fernandez-Alonso, M. Sep (No.9): 1155-1162.

Tam, Ashley P.See Brockelbank, Doug C. Aug (No.8): 1065-1073.

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Thomas, J.Multiple Image SAR Shaping-from-Shading. Jan (No.1): 51-59.

Thomas, JohnSee Leber!, Franz W. Dec (No. 12): 1561-1570.

Thomas, LI W. H.See Hadipriono, Fabian C. Jan (No.1): 75-78.

Thompson, Morris M.Letter: Response [to Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry].

Jun (No.6): 623-624.

Publication Aspects of Ethics in Photogrammetry. Feb (No.2): 161-162.

See Burns, Joseph P. Jun (No.6): 625-629.

Tinney, Larry R.See Lunetta, Ross S. Jun (No.6): 677-687.

Torlegrd, KennertIn Memoriam: Jrgen Hothmer. Sep (No.9): 1152.

Toth, CharlesSee Schenk, Toni. Aug (No.8): 1057-1064.

Treadwell, Joann1991 Annual Convention Report. Jun (No.6): 637-639.

Turner, B. J.See Skidmore, A. K. Oct (No. 10): 1313.

wWall,S. D.Measurement of Surface Microtopography. Aug (No.8): 1075-1078.

Walsh, James L.See Marsh, Stuart E. Sep (No.9): 1221-1226.

Walsh, Stephen J.See Davis, Frank W. Jun (No.6): 689-697.

Warner, Timothy A.Analyzing Remote Sensing Geobotanical Trends in Quetico Provencial

Park, Ontario, Canada, Using Digital Elevation Data. Sep (No.9):1179-1183.

Wasowskl, Ronald J.Some Ethical Aspects of International Satellite Remote Sensing. Jan (No.

1): 41-48.

Wee, CatherineSee Ahearn, Sean C. Jan (No.1): 61-65.Wlndeler, Donald S. Jr.Discriminating Dolomitization of Marble in the Ludwig Skarn near Yer­

ington, Nevada Using High-Resolution Airborne Infared Imagery.Sep (No.9): 1171-1177.

Winne, J. ChrisSee Sader, Steven A. Feb (No.2): 209-211.

Wolf, Paul R.In Memoriam: Donald R. Graff. May (No.5): 486.

xXln ZhuangImproving Classification of Crop Residues Using Digital Land Owner­

ship Data and Landsat TM Imagery. Nov (No. 11): 1487-1492.

yVuen, P.See Ryan, T. W. Jul (No. 7): 947-955.

zZhang, BlngcalForum: Modeling and Evaluating the Effects of Stream Mode Digitizing

Errors on Map Variables. Dec (No. 12): 1612.

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