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26 March 1993 Evolutionary spatial modeling of creosote sites on the Bow River, Calgary, Alberta
J. A. R. Blais, Kewen He, Christian Larouche
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Abstract
Environmental studies of the creosote sites on the Bow River, Calgary, Alberta, can greatly benefit from some appropriate evolutionary spatial modeling of those sites to enable correlations with different surface imagery and borehole information. This evolutionary digital terrain modeling consists of integrating terrain models corresponding to different epochs into a sequence of models with the corresponding aerial photography draped over the reconstructed surface. Correlations with other available photography and discrete measurements are also planned to be done to facilitate the surface environmental studies. The presentation will describe the results from the first phase of this research project which has concentrated on the terrain modeling with appropriate visualization of the surface for the environmental scientists and engineers.
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J. A. R. Blais, Kewen He, and Christian Larouche "Evolutionary spatial modeling of creosote sites on the Bow River, Calgary, Alberta", Proc. SPIE 1819, Digital Image Processing and Visual Communications Technologies in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences II, (26 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.142191
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KEYWORDS
Photography

3D image processing

Visualization

Visual process modeling

3D image reconstruction

3D modeling

Data modeling

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