From the reviews:
"Bishop and Schroder (both, Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha) have brought
together an impressive group of practitioners in the relatively new
application of geographic information science to mountain geomorphology.
In doing so, they have produced valuable, first, overall coverage of a
high-tech approach to mountain, three-dimensional research. More than 40
contributing authors discuss a wide range of related aspects.... The
book is well bound and well produced; each chapter provides an extensive
source of references. The numerous line drawings are clearly reproduced,
although the mediocre quality of photographic reproduction limits the
value of air photographs and satellite images. As is characteristic of
many edited collections, there is some variation in chapter quality.
Some of the writing is so dense that it requires minute
concentration--one chapter, for instance, has 14 pages of references
from a total of 43 pages. Nevertheless, this is a vital compendium for a
rapidly expanding field of research. Summing Up: Recommended.
Upper-division undergraduates through professionals." (J. D. Ives,
Choice, March 2005)