David M. Mark, Other Publications

(Reports, Theses, Book Reviews, Unrefereed Material)

1972 Mark, D. M., A note on Starling mimicry. Discovery [Vancouver Natural History Society], 1(4), 112.

1973 Peucker, T. K., Mark, D. M., and J. L. Pfaltz, Geographic data structures: report after year one. Tech. Rept. #1, ONR Contract N00014-73-C-0109, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada, 113 pp.

1974 Mark, D. M., A comparison of computer-based terrain storage methods with respect to the evaluation of certain geomorphometric parameters. M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., 171 pp.

1974 Mark, D. M., Preliminary results of some Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) studies in the Vancouver Checklist Area. Discovery, 3(2), 38-45.

1975 Peucker, T. K., R. J. Fowler, Mark, D. M., and others, Geographic Data Structures, Annual ONR Contractors Conference, March, 1975, Monterey, California. (ONR Contract N00014-73-C-0109).

1976 Mark, D. M., J. J. Little and D. G. Kirkpatrick, Minimum spanning trees and the minimum weight triangulation. Tech. Rept. #8, ONR Contract N00014-75-C-0886, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada, 18 pp.

1976 Mark, D. M., Site guide: Birding near Okanagan Falls, B.C. Discovery, 5(1), 14-16.

1976 Peucker, T. K., R. J. Fowler, J. J. Little, and Mark, D. M., Digital representation of three-dimensional surfaces by triangulated irregular networks (TIN). Tech. Rept. #10, ONR Contract N00014-75-C-0886, 63 pp.

1976 Peucker, T. K., R. J. Fowler, J. J. Little, and Mark, D. M., Geographic data structures: Triangulated irregular networks. Annual ONR Contractors Conference, February 1976, San Diego, California. ONR Contract N00014-75-C-0886, 63 pp.

1977 Mark, D. M., Birding on the Texas coast, spring, 1977. Discovery, 6(2), 25-29.

1977 Mark, D. M., Topological Randomness of Geomorphic Surface, Ph.D. thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada. Also issued as Tech. Rept. #15, ONR Contract N00014-75-C-0886, 138 pp.

1977 Mark, D. M., Update you field-guides, again! Discovery, 6(4), 80-82.

1978 Mark, D. M., Where to Find Birds in British Columbia. New Westminster, British Columbia: Kestrel Press, 72 pp.

1978 Sauppe, B., B. A. Macdonald, and Mark, D. M., First Canadian and third North American record of the Spoon-billed Sandpiper (Eurynorhynchus pygmeus). American Birds, 32, 1062-64.

1979 Mark, D. M., The Geography of A.B.A. [American Birding Association] membership. Birding, 11, 112-114.

1979 Mark, D. M., review of: Fractals: Form, Chance and Dimension by B. Mandelbrot. Geo-Processing, 1, 202-204.

1981 Mark, D. M., Canada Big Year, 1980. Birding, 13, 174-77.

1981 Mark, D. M., Thayer's Gulls from western Christmas bird counts: a cautionary note. American Birds, 35, 898-900.

1982 Gray, A., and Mark, D. M., In search of Mountain Plover. Birdfinding in Canada, no. 10, 1-3;11.

1982 Weber, W. C., W. D. Kragh, and Mark, D. M., A Swamp Sparrow sighting near Vancouver, British Columbia. The Murrelet, 63, 96.

1984 Mark, D. M., review of: Rivers by G. E. Petts. The Professional Geographer, 36, 517-518.

1984 Mark, D. M., and D.J. Abel, Linear Quadtrees from Vector Representations: Polygon to Quadtree Conversion. CSIRONET Technical Report No. 18, Canberra, Australia.

1984 Mark, D. M., Where to Find Birds in British Columbia (Second Edition). New Westminster, British Columbia: Kestrel Press, 122 pp.

1985 Klinkenberg, B., and Mark, D. M., Biogeography and Birds of Point Pelee National Park: A Field-Trip Guide. In Thompson, B. (editor), Field Trip Guide 1985, Association of American Geographers, pp. 31-38.

1986 Pettingell, N., and Mark, D. M., The Pettingell Book of Birding Records. Austin, Texas: The American Birding Association, 156 pp.

1988 Mark, D. M., Cognitive and Linguistic Aspects of Geographic Space: Report on a Workshop. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.

1989 Abel, D. J., and Mark, D. M., A Comparative Analysis of Some 2-Dimensional Orderings. CSIRO Division of Information Technology, Technical Report TR-HA-89-2.

1989 Freundschuh, S. M., Gould, M. D., and Mark, D. M.. Issues in vehicle navigation and information systems. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 89-15.

1989 Mark, D. M., Frank, A. U., Egenhofer, M. J., Freundschuh, S. M., McGranaghan, M., and White, R. M., Languages of spatial relations: Initiative two specialist meeting report. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 89-2.

1989 Mark, D. M., Gould, M. D., Freundschuh, S. M., Egenhofer, M. J., Kuhn, W., McGranaghan, M., and Svorou, S. Working Bibliography on "Languages of Spatial Relations." Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 89-10.

1989 Mark, D. M., Languages of Spatial Relations: Researchable questions and NCGIA research agenda. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 89-2A.

1989 Rapaport, W. J., Segal, E. M., Shapiro, S. C., Zubin, D. A., Bruder, G. A., Duchan, J. F., and Mark, D. M., Cognitive and computer systems for understanding narrative text. Buffalo, NY: Department of Computer Science, University at Buffalo, Technical Report 89-07.

1990 Mark, D. M., and Frank, A. U. Language, Cognitive Science, and Geographic Information Systems. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 90-10.

1990 Mark, D. M., Gould, M. D., and Nunes, J. Spatial language and geographic information systems: cross-linguistic issues. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 90-2.

1992 Mark, D. M., and Frank, A. U., editors. User Interfaces for Geographic Information Systems: Report on the Specialist Meeting. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 92-3.

1992 Mark, D. M., and Frank, A. U., NCGIA Initiative 2, "Languages of Spatial Relations," Closing Report. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report.

1993 Mark, D. M., and Zubrow, E., GIS-L: An Electronic Community. GIS World.

1994 Egenhofer, M. J., Mark, D. M., and Herring, J. R. The 9-Intersection: Formalism and its Use For Natural-Language Spatial Predicates. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report 94-1.

1995 Mark, D. M., and Bossler, J., The University Consortium for Geographic Information Science. Geo Info Systems, volume 5, number 4, April 1995, pp. 38-39

1997 Mark, D. M., Egenhofer, M. J., and Hornsby, K. Formal Models of Commonsense Geographic Worlds: Report on the Specialist Meeting of Research Initiative 21, Report 97-2.

1997 Mark, D. M., Research Initiative 13: User Interfaces for Geographic Information Systems - Closing Report. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Report.

1999 Mark, D. M., editor, Geographic Information Science: Critical Issues in an Emerging Cross-Disciplinary Research Domain. Workshop report. http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/ncgia/workshopreport.html


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