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Bataille, Clement Pierre | Predictive models for strontium isotope distributions in bedrock, water and environmental materials for regional provenance studies | GIS; Isoscape; Krigging; Map; Provenance; Strontium isotopes | 2014-12 | dissertation |
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Huang, Hao | Geographic information system spatial-temporal evolution of multiscalar patterns and determinants of foreign direct investment in China | China; Foreign direct investment; GIS; Patterns and determinants; Spatial-temporal evolution; Wuhan | 2014-08 | dissertation |
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Cao, Lina | Anthropogenic habitat disturbance and the dynamics of hantavirus using remote sensing, GIS, and a spatially explicit agent-based model | Agent-based model; Deer mouse; GIS; Hantavirus; MODIS; Peromyscus maniculatus | 2010-08 | dissertation |
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Housman, Ian Wilson | Recent trends in the changing geographic extent of Cienegas of the United States/Mexico border region | Ciénega; Desiccation; GIS; Landsat; Remote sensing; Wetlands | 2011-05 | thesis |
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Li, Dapeng | Modeling wildfire evacuation as a coupled human-environmental system using triggers | fire spread modeling; GIS; reverse geocoding; traffic simulation; triggers; wildfire evacuation | 2016 | dissertation |
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Li, Dapeng | Modeling wildfire evacuation as a coupled human-environmental system using triggers | fire spread modeling; GIS; reverse geocoding; traffic simulation; triggers; wildfire evacuation | 2016 | dissertation |
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Klein, Korey Robert | Tracking a wildfire in areas of high relief using volunteered geographic information: a viewshed application | GIS; Twitter; VGI; Viewshed; Wildfire | 2014-05 | thesis |
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Fryer, Gregory K. | Wildland firefighter entrapment avoidance: developing evacuation trigger points utilizing the Wildland Urban Interface Evacuation (WUIVAC) fire spread model | Wildfire entrapment; firefighter entrapment; evacuation trigger points; flamMap; GIS; wildfire spread modeling; wildland fire; wildland urban interface evacuation | 2012-05 | thesis |