| Dedication |
v |
| Acknowledgments |
vii |
Foreword
Wendell Christopher King |
ix |
| 1. |
Introduction
Allen W. Hatheway |
1 |
| 2. |
Terrain evaluation for peacekeeping with examples from Bosnia Herzegovina
C. Paul Nathanail |
7 |
| 3. |
Quantifying terrain fabric in digital elevation models
Peter L. Guth |
13 |
| 4. |
Methodology for remote characterization of fracture systems in bedrock of enemy underground facilities
Robert D. Jacobi, Thomas E. Eastler, and Jiandong Xu |
27 |
| 5. |
Predicting fracture properties in weathered granite in denied areas
Judy Ehlen |
61 |
| 6. |
Battlefield terrain and engineering geology in the eastern Chorwon Valley, central Korean Peninsula
C.P. Cameron |
75 |
| 7. |
Military engineering on the Rock of Gibraltar and its geoenvironmental legacy
Edward P.F. Rose |
95 |
| 8. |
Fifty-four years of ephemeral channel response to two years of intense World War II military activity, Camp Iron Mountain, Mojave Desert, California
Kyle K. Nichols and Paul R. Bierman |
123 |
| 9. |
Wetlands and erosion studies in support of military training, Camp Shelby Training Site, Mississippi, USA
David M. Patrick and Suzanne A. Boyd |
137 |
| 10. |
Sustainability of military lands: Historic erosion trends at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Paul E. Albertson |
151 |
| 11. |
Freeze-thawÐinduced geomorphic and soil changes in vehicle ruts and natural rills
Lawrence W. Gatto, Jonathan J. Halvorson, and Donald K. McCool |
163 |
| 12. |
Unsurfaced road investigation and management plan, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Jon B. Isaacson, A. Elaina Hurst, Danny L. Miller, and Paul E. Albertson |
177 |
| 13. |
Geology without borders: A conceptual model for Aberdeen Proving Ground
Joseph B. Dunbar, Lillian D. Wakeley, S. Paul Miller, and Stanley M. Swartzel |
191 |
| 14. |
Geoenvironmental factors in the regeneration of military airfields in Great Britain
Ronald N.E. Blake |
203 |
| Index |
221 |