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Propagation in Environmental Modelling With GISArticle · January 1998 with 14 ReadsSource: OAI1st Gerard Heuvelink38.55 · Wageningen University & ResearchAbstractGIS users and professionals are aware that the accuracy of GIS results cannot be naively based on the quality of the graphical output. Data stored in a GIS will have been collected or measured, classified, generalised, interpreted or estimated, and in all cases this allows the introduction of errors. With the processing https://www.amazon.com/Propagation-Environmental-Modelling-Research-Monographs/dp/074840743X or translation of this data into the GIS itself further propagation or amplification of errors also occur. It is essential that GIS professionals understand these issues systematically if they are to build ever more accurate systems. In this book the author's decade of study into these problems is brought into https://www.researchgate.net/publication/40122957_Error_Propagation_in_Environmental_Modelling_With_GIS focus with an authoritative account of the development, application and implementation of error propagation techniques for use in environmental modelling with GIS. Its purpose is to provide a methodology for handling error and error propagation, for which the author is already well-respected internationally. The book is set to immediately become the classic reference source in its field and will be an essential read for GIS and environmental modelling professionals at both the practitioner and research levels.Do you want to read the rest of this article?Request full-text CitationsCitations281ReferencesReferences0Modeling the potential effects of sea-level rise on the coast of New York: Integrating mechanistic accretion and stochastic uncertainty"The highest possible SLR rate scenario was set to 2.35 m (92.5 in) by 2100. Elevation-data uncertainty was evaluated by creating a new elevation map for each Monte Carlo iteration, by adding a spatially-autocorrelated error field to the existing digital elevation map (Darnell et al.,
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