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Johnston,
C. A.
GIS: More than just a pretty face. 3-4.
Johnston, C. A. and R. J. Naiman.
The use of a geographic information system to analyze long-term landscape
alteration by beaver. 5-19.
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Turner, M. G.
Spatial and temporal analysis of landscape patterns. 21-30.
[PDF]
Johnson, L. B.
Analyzing spatial and temporal phenomena using geographical information
systems. 31-43.
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Burke, I. C., D. S. Schimel, C. M. Yonker,
W. J. Parton, L. A. Joyce, and W. K. Lauenroth.
Regional modeling of grassland biogeochemistry using GIS. 45-54.
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Pastor, J. and M. Broschart.
The spatial pattern of a northern conifer-hardwood landscape. 55-68.
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Davis, F. W. and S. Goetz.
Modeling vegetation pattern using digital terrain data. 69-80.
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