1987 Mark, D. M., Network models in geomorphology. Chapter 4 in: M. G. Anderson, editor, Modelling Geomorphological Systems, pp. 73-97.
1988 Goodchild, M. F., and Mark, D. M., The invertibility of distance matrices. In Coffey, W. J., editor, Geographical Systems and Systems of Geography: Essays in Honour of William Warntz. London, Ontario: Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, pp. 141-151.
1988 Mark, D. M., Geometry and topology, causality and explanation: Hierarchical description of geographical patterns. In Coffey, W. J., editor, Geographical Systems and Systems of Geography: Essays in Honour of William Warntz. London, Ontario: Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, pp. 113-119.
1989 Chrisman, N. R., Cowen, D. J., Fisher, P. F., Goodchild, M. F., and Mark, D. M., Geographic information systems. In: G. L. Gaile and C. J. Wilmott, editors, Geography in America, Columbus: Merrill Publishing Company, pp. 776-796.
1990 Buttenfield, B. P., and Mark, D. M., Expert systems in cartographic design. In D. R. F. Taylor (editor), Geographic Information Systems: The Microcomputer and Modern Cartography, Oxford, England: Pergamon Press, 129-150.
1991 Claussen, H., and Mark, D. M., Vehicle Navigation Systems. In Mueller, J. C., editor, Advances in Cartography. Elsevier, pp. 161-179.
1991 Frank, A. U., and Mark, D. M., Language issues for GIS. In Maguire, D. J., Goodchild, M. F., and Rhind, D. W., (editors) Geographical Information Systems: Principles and Applications, London: Longmans Publishers, 1, 147-163.
1991 Mark, D. M., Cartography and geographic information systems. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Vol. 3, pp. 41-65.
1991 Mark, D. M., Object modelling and phenomenon-based generalization. In Buttenfield, B. P., and McMaster, R. B., editors, Map Generalization: Making Decisions for Knowledge Representation. London: Longmans Publishers, 103-118.
1991 Mark, D. M., and Dickinson, H. J., GIS and the four traditions of geography. In Parker, H. D., editor, 1991 International GIS Sourcebook, pp. 407-409.
1992 Mark, D. M., Counter-Intuitive Geographic 'Facts': Clues for Spatial Reasoning at Geographic Scales. In Frank, A. U., Campari, I., and Formentini, U., editors, Theories and Methods of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Space. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science No. 639, pp. 305-317.
1993 Mark, D. M., Human spatial cognition. In Medyckyj-Scott, D., and Hearnshaw, H. M., editors, Human Factors in Geographical Information Systems, Belhaven Press, 51-60.
1993 Mark, D. M., Toward a Theoretical Framework for Geographic Entity Types. In Frank, A. U., and Campari, I, editors, Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences No. 716, pp. 270-283.
1995 Mark, D. M., and Freundschuh, S. M., Spatial Concepts and Cognitive Models for Geographic Information Use. In Nyerges, T. L., Mark, D. M., Laurini, R., and Egenhofer, M., editors. Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for Geographic Information Systems. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 21-28.
1995 Egenhofer, M. J., and Mark, D. M., Naive Geography. In Frank, A. U. and Kuhn, W., editors, Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences No. 988, pp. 1-15.
1995 Mark, D. M., Comas, D., Egenhofer, M. J., Freundschuh, S. M., Gould, M. D., and Nunes, J., Evaluating and Refining Computational Models of Spatial Relations Through Cross-Linguistic Human-Subjects Testing. In Frank, A. U. and Kuhn, W., editors, Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences No. 988, pp. 553-568.
1997 Mark, D. M. Cognitive perspectives on spatial and spatio-temporal reasoning. In Craglia, M., and Couclelis, H., Geographic Information Research Bridging the Atlantic, London: Taylor and Francis, pp. 308-319.
1999 Mark, D. M., Spatial Representation: A Cognitive View. In Maguire, D. J., Goodchild, M. F., Rhind, D. W., and Longley, P. (editors) Geographical Information Systems: Principles and Applications, Second edition, v. 1, pp. 81-89.
1999 Mark, D. M., Smith, B., and Tversky, B., Ontology and Geographic Objects: An Empirical Study of Cognitive Categorization. In Freksa, C., and Mark, D. M., editors, Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences, pp. 283-298.
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