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The graphic cell method: a new look at digitizing geologic maps

January 1, 1982

The graphic cell method is an alternative method of digitizing areal geologic information. It involves a discrete-point sampling scheme in which the computer establishes a matrix of cells over the map. Each cell and the whole cell is assigned the identity or value of the geologic information that is recognized at its center. Cell size may be changed to suit the needs of the user. The computer program resolves the matrix and identifies potential errors such as multiple assignments. Input includes the digitized boundaries of each geologic formation. This method should eliminate a primary bottleneck in the creation and testing of geomathematical models in such disciplines as resource appraisal. ?? 1982.

Publication Year 1982
Title The graphic cell method: a new look at digitizing geologic maps
DOI 10.1016/0098-3004(82)90018-8
Authors J.T. Hanley
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Computers & Geosciences
Index ID 70011542
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse