1. THE NEW DIGITAL GEOLOGICAL MAP OF EUROPE AND
STANDARDISATION: CONSISTENCY AS THE LAST REFUGE OF THE
UNIMAGINATIVE?!
Kristine Asch ............................................... 1
2. WHY SHOULD WE WORRY ABOUT STANDARDS FOR DIGITAL GEOLOGICAL
MAPS?
Earl E. Brabb ............................................... 9
3. GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE FUTURE: DIGITAL, INTERACTIVE, AND
THREE-DIMENSIONAL
Harvey Thorleifson ......................................... 23
4. THE ROLE OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY IN STANDARDIZATION OF
INNOVATIVE GEOLOGICAL MAPPING
Snjezana Mihalic ........................................... 25
5. CAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS HAVE THEIR OWN STANDARDS? SOME
PERSONAL REMARKS FROM INSIDE THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF
BRANDENBURG, GERMANY
Werner Stackebrandt ........................................ 45
6. THE FUTURE OF GEOSCIENCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: ART,
SCIENCE, OR RESOURCE?
John Broome ................................................ 51
7. ADDRESSING THE REAL NEEDS OF ALL THE USERS OF GEOLOGICAL
INFORMATION: THE OPPORTUNITIES, ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
Ian Jackson ................................................ 59
8. THE CONCEPT OF NEW GENERATION GEOLOGICAL MAPS
Stanislaw Ostaficzuk ....................................... 69
9. NEW BASE-MAP FOR GEOLOGICAL MAPPING - THE DEM
Stanislaw Ostaficzuk ....................................... 89
10. SOCIETAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AT
MULTIPLE SCALES: AN OVERVIEW PERSPECTIVE FROM ILLINOIS,
USA
Richard C. Berg ............................................ 97
11. GEOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT BETWEEN CANOSSA AND QUATTRO
CASTELLA: AN INNOVATIVE GEOLOGICAL MAP FOR THE GENERAL
PUBLIC
Giovanni Bertolini, Maria Carla Centineo,
Raffaele Pignone and Stefano Segadelli .................... 115
12. URBAN GEOLOGY: INTEGRATING SURFACE AND SUB-SURFACE
GEOSCIENTIFIC INFORMATION FOR DEVELOPMENT NEEDS
David Bridge, Edward Hough, Holger Kessler, Simon Price
and Helen Reeves .......................................... 129
13. INTEGRATED APPROACH AND APPLICATION OF GIS FOR
MANAGEMENT OF GEOLOGICAL DATA
Zydrunas Denas, Julius Belickas and Saulius Sliaupa ....... 135
14. REMOTE SENSING IN GEOLOGICAL MAPPING
Valery Gubin .............................................. 151
15. NEOGEODYNAMICS PHENOMENA INVESTIGATION AND COMPUTERIZED
MAPPING IN BELARUS
Alexander Karabanov, Radim Garetsky, Roman Aizberg,
Tatyana Aronova and Dmitry Kurlovich ...................... 157
16. DIGITAL GEOLOGICAL BASE MAP OF ESTONIA (1:50 000): AIMS
AND PROSPECTS OF REALIZATION
Jaan Kivisilla ............................................ 169
17. PECULIARITIES OF FAULT TECTONICS IN BELARUS:
INVESTIGATIONS AND MAPPING
Roman Ye. Aizberg, Radim G. Garetsky,
Alexander M. Kovkhuto and M.D. Parkhomov .................. 175
18. USE OF OLD DATA FOR INNOVATIVE MAPPING TECHNIQUES IN
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Ewa Kurowska .............................................. 187
19. GEOMAPPING IN UKRAINE: STATE OF THE ART, ACHIEVEMENTS
AND PROSPECTS
Alexander Lobasov and Sergiy Stovba ....................... 203
20. MAPPING OF NATURAL HAZARDS AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN KOREA
Dugkeun Park and Hoon Chang ............................... 207
21. THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOLOGICAL MAPS
Zbigniew Malolepszy ....................................... 215
22. APPLICATION OF SAR IMAGERY AND SAR INTERFEROMETRY IN
DIGITAL GEOLOGICAL CARTOGRAPHY
Zbigniew Perski ........................................... 225
23. THE U.S. NATIONAL GEOLOGIC MAP DATABASE PROJECT:
OVERVIEW & PROGRESS
David R. Soller and Thomas M. Berg ........................ 245
NAME and SUBJECT INDEX ........................................ 279
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