Digimap Case Studies

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Archaeological work at Caerleon, South Wales

Author: Peter Guest
Date: 2007 - ongoing
Application Area: History and Landscape Archaeology

Travel and Communication in the Early Medieval Landscape of Wessex

Author: Alexander James Langlands
Date: Research work presently underway
Application Area: History and Landscape Archaeology

Belvédère at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Author: Neil Cooke
Date: December 2005 – 2006
Application Area: Architecture

The diet of pine martens (Martes martes) with reference to squirrel predation in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Scotland.

Author: William Paterson
Date: 2006-2007
Application Area: Zoology

Historical and geological landscape visualization in the South Wales coalfield

Authors: Dr. Peter Brabham, School of Earth Sciences, Cardiff University; Ms. Catherine Preston, Dr Bill Jones, Dr Steve Mills, School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University
Date: October 2006–2009
Application Area: Geology & History

Neolithic Visual Environments on the Isle of Wight

Author: Kayt Lamballe Armstrong
Date: Spring 2005
Application Area: Archaeology

ATLANTIS: Quantified analysis of the probability of flooding in the Thames Estuary under extreme sea-level rise scenarios

Author: Richard Dawson
Date: December 2002-March 2003
Application Area: Civil Engineering; Physical Geography

Neighbourhood variation in the incidence of psychotic disorders in SE London

Author: James B.Kirkbride
Date: 30 April 2007
Application Area: Epidemiology

Terraincup: 3D Ben Nevis in a cup

Author: Drummond H Masterton
Date: July 2005
Application Area: Craft Metalwork; 3D Digital; Design; Topography

Quantification of diffuse sources of mine water pollution in a post-industrial river basin

Author: Will Mayes
Date: May 2005 - December 2006
Application Area: Environmental Science/Engineering; Hydrogeology; Chemistry; History

Jack the Ripper: What hope for the modern Investigator?

Author: Diane Palmer
Date: August 2007. Workshop: end-October 2007
Application Area: Criminology; History; Psychology; Literature

Agricultural Changes in East Sussex from 1935-47

Author: Kate Taylor
Date: 2002 - 2008
Application Area: Human Geography; Historical GIS

Planted parking surfaces for optimal oil retention/degradation

Author: Michelle Barrett
Date: Summer 2007
Application Area: Sustainable drainage; Environmental Science

Estimating demand for acute hospital use in the South East London Thames Gateway area

Author: Meic Goodyear
Date: 2005
Application Area: Health Services Planning

How has transport network development influenced the urbanisation of Sheffield since 1850

Author: David Waterhouse
Date: January 2007 - April 2007
Application Area: Transport; Urbanisation; Historical Geography

National Fox Survey

Authors: Philip J. Baker, Charlotte C. Webbon, Stephen Harris and Graziella Iossa
Date: 2007
Application Area: Zoology; Ecology

Walmgate Stray, York - Landscape Investigation

Author: Oliver Bullock
Date: November 2006
Application Area: Landscape Archaeology; Local History Studies; Planning

Monitoring of vegetation change across complex landscapes

Author: Sue Hearn
Date: 2007
Application Area: Forestry

GIS approaches to the Military Landscape of Roman Wales

Author: Jason Lucas
Date: Projected finish Spring 2008
Application Area: Archaeology

A GIS for the coastal system at Sandscale Haws Cumbria, derived by using geodata from EDINA and Mimas & third party sources.

Author: Amy Laurence
Date: March 2007
Application Area: Geography; Geology; Coastal Studies

The Engineering Geology and Geological Hazards of Ironbridge Gorge

Author: Giles David
Date: March 2008
Application Area: Applied Geology

An analysis of soft cliff recession adjacent to coastal defences at Holderness

Author: Sally Brown
Date: 2004-2008
Application Area: Coastal Engineering

Hayle Foundry Regeneration

Author: Andrew Harbert
Date: January 2007
Application Area: Design

Measurement of Historic Coastal Erosion Rates using multi-temporal data

Author: Katja Haberland
Date: October 2007 – April 2008
Application Area: Geomatics, GIS/Remote Sending, Long-term Monitoring

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