Mapping the next millennium the discovery of new geographies

Introduction: Latitude, longitude, infinitude : scientific mapping and the reinvention of geography -- Planetary landscapes, ours and others: 1. "We do precision guesswork" : the navigational chart of Voyager 2 and the grand tour of the solar system. 2. Ground truth : Landsat maps and the...

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1. Verfasser: Hall, Stephen S. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York Random House c1992
Ausgabe:1. ed
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Latitude, longitude, infinitude : scientific mapping and the reinvention of geography -- Planetary landscapes, ours and others: 1. "We do precision guesswork" : the navigational chart of Voyager 2 and the grand tour of the solar system. 2. Ground truth : Landsat maps and the remote-sensing revolution. 3. The hidden crucible : gravity anomalies and a map of the ocean floor. 4. A particular discontinuity : a map of the earth's core and mantle. 5. Plausible fortunes : paleoclimate maps and computer nmodels of global warming. 6. The hole in the roof of the sky : ultraviolet spectrometers and a map of the ozone layer -- The animate landscape: 7. Vesalius revisited : computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and the revolution in diagnostic imaging. 8. "The brain is wet" : maps of peptide receptors in the brain. 9. A most unsatisfactory organism : "Riflips" and maps of human genes. 10. Head stuff and tail stuff : fate maps and the geography of the fertilized egg. 11. A saga of low cunning : mapping the atomic interactions of DNA and proteins -- Probalistic landscapes, atomic and mathematical: 12. "Here one saw little hills" : mapping atomic surfaces with scanning probe microscopes. 13. One picture, worth billion bytes : a fractal map of Pi and the future of cartography. 14. The Lakes of Wada : a map of chaos and destiny. 15. Stiff tracks : the cartography of subatomic particles in detectors -- Astronomical and cosmological landscapes: 16. Star noise : a map of molecular clouds in the Milky Way. 17. The great attractor : a map of peculiar motions and the large-scale flow of galaxies. 18. The universe according to John Huchra : bubbles, voids, the Great Wall, and, perhaps, the death of the Big Bang -- Conclusion: "Elephants for want of towns" : the map as fallible object.
Introduction: Latitude, longitude, infinitude : scientific mapping and the reinvention of geography -- Planetary landscapes, ours and others: 1. "We do precision guesswork" : the navigational chart of Voyager 2 and the grand tour of the solar system. 2. Ground truth : Landsat maps and the remote-sensing revolution. 3. The hidden crucible : gravity anomalies and a map of the ocean floor. 4. A particular discontinuity : a map of the earth's core and mantle. 5. Plausible fortunes : paleoclimate maps and computer nmodels of global warming. 6. The hole in the roof of the sky : ultraviolet spectrometers and a map of the ozone layer -- The animate landscape: 7. Vesalius revisited : computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and the revolution in diagnostic imaging. 8. "The brain is wet" : maps of peptide receptors in the brain. 9. A most unsatisfactory organism : "Riflips" and maps of human genes. 10. Head stuff and tail stuff : fate maps and the geography of the fertilized egg. 11. A saga of low cunning : mapping the atomic interactions of DNA and proteins -- Probalistic landscapes, atomic and mathematical: 12. "Here one saw little hills" : mapping atomic surfaces with scanning probe microscopes. 13. One picture, worth billion bytes : a fractal map of Pi and the future of cartography. 14. The Lakes of Wada : a map of chaos and destiny. 15. Stiff tracks : the cartography of subatomic particles in detectors -- Astronomical and cosmological landscapes: 16. Star noise : a map of molecular clouds in the Milky Way. 17. The great attractor : a map of peculiar motions and the large-scale flow of galaxies. 18. The universe according to John Huchra : bubbles, voids, the Great Wall, and, perhaps, the death of the Big Bang -- Conclusion: "Elephants for want of towns" : the map as fallible object
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [403]-454) and index
Beschreibung:xvi, 477 S
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24 cm
ISBN:0394576357
0-394-57635-7