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2008
Volume XIX, Number 1, 2008
SOLSTICE,
VOLUME XIX, NUMBER 1; 
JUNE, 2008.
Front matter:  June, 2008.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
Introduction
ARTICLES
(reviewed)
Huron River Tour, Ann Arbor
Matthew Naud
Detroit North American Bridge Championship:  the Google Earth Display
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
NOTES
Mouth Geography...Or, Sleep Apnea and Linguistics?
William E. Arlinghaus
Deep Blue:  IMaGe Author Applets
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
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Cover  background bus animation from Lars Schumann's work in this issue.

2007
Volume XVIII, Number 2, 2007

 SOLSTICE, VOLUME XVIII, NUMBER 2; 
DECEMBER, 2007.
Front matter:  December, 2007.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
(contains recent listing of "blue ribbons" from the "Best of the Google 3D Warehouse")
SPECIAL ISSUE ON PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY CONSTRUCTIONS
ARTICLES
(reviewed)

Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
The Animated Pascal

Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
Desargues's Two-Triangle Theorem

Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
ANNOUNCEMENT and INVITATION
New Student Series in IMaGe eBooks
IN MEMORIAM

NORTON S. GINSBURG
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2007
Volume XVIII, Number 1, 2007
 
 SOLSTICE, VOLUME XVIII, NUMBER 1; 
JUNE, 2007.
Front matter:  June, 2007.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
ARTICLE
(reviewed)
Spatial Analysis through the Looking Glass
Peter Martin

ANNOUNCEMENT


3D Atlas of Ann Arbor, 3rd Edition

Sandra Lach Arlinghaus

NOTES
Update on the Varroa Mite Map
Diana Sammataro
[with Editorial Commentary]

Editorial Commentary on Essays of this Section

The Prediction of Indian Monsoon Rainfall: A Regression Approach
Goutami Bandyopadhyay

Autocorrelation Structure Analysis and Auto Regressive Prediction of the Time Series of Mean Monthly Total Ozone overArosa, Switzerland
Goutami Bandyopadhyay and Surajit Chattopadhyay
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2006
Volume XVII, Number 2, 2006
SPECIAL ISSUE ON INTERNET GEOMETRY AND GEOGRAPHY

 SOLSTICE, VOLUME XVII, NUMBER 2; 
DECEMBER, 2006.
SPECIAL ISSUE ON INTERNET GEOMETRY AND GEOGRAPHY
Front matter:  December, 2006.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
Articles (reviewed):
Introduction to the Special Issue
Visualizing Rank and Size of Cities and Towns
Part I:  England, Scotland, and Wales, 1901-2001
Part II:  Greater London, 1901-2001
Sandra Arlinghaus and Michael Batty
Visualizing a Map of Walter Christaller, Poland 1941
Part I:  Benchmarking the Map.
Part II:  Interpolation of the Benchmarked Map.
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
NOTES:

Update on the Varroa Mite Map
Diana Sammataro


Announcement:  3D Atlas of Ann Arbor, 2nd Edition
Banda Aceh:  A View on the Globe
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus


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2006
Volume XVII, Number 1, 2006

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XVII, NUMBER 1; 
JUNE, 2006
Cover
Front matter: June, 2006.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
Articles (reviewed):
Waldo Tobler
Looking at Some Data from Isard
From a presentation given at the Western Regional Science Association in Santa Fe, New Mexico, February, 2006.
Sandra L. Arlinghaus and William C. Arlinghaus
Maps and Decisions:  Part II--Ambiguity; Part III--Redistricting;  Part IV--Club Data
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
3D Atlas of Ann Arbor:  The Google Earth® Approach  Part IPart II
Research Announcement:

Sandra L. Arlinghaus and Michael Batty
Zipf's Hyperboloid?
Book Reviews:

Wildberger, Norman
Divine Proportions:  Rational Trigonometry to Universal Geometry.
Review by S. Arlinghaus

William C. Arlinghaus
PseudoCoup® :  A Psubtle Puzzle
Link to Solution
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2005
Volume XVI, Number 2, 2005

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 2; 
WINTER, 2005.
Cover
Front matter: Winter, 2005.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
Articles (reviewed):
Veronique Van Acker and Frank Witlox
Exploring the Relationships between Land-use System and Travel Behaviour Concepts:  Some First Findings
[ed.]  This file displays best in Microsoft Internet Explorer or Avant browsers
Waldo Tobler
Using Asymmetry to Estimate Potential
From a talk given in Redondo Beach, CA--1005.
[ed.] Readers who enjoy Professor Tobler�s article may also wish to consider work by Jerrold Grossman involving Research on Collaboration in Research, http://www.oakland.edu/enp/research.html, and related topics on Professor Grossman�s home page, http://personalwebs.oakland.edu/~grossman/
John D. Nystuen
Photo Essay:  The Emerald Ash Borer
Photos in this essay looked best using screen set at highest resolution available.
Sandra L. Arlinghaus and William C. Arlinghaus
Beyond the Shadow
Variation on a submission for the Pirelli Relativity Challenge of 2005.
NEWS:  UPDATE ON THE 3D ATLAS OF ANN ARBOR
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus

Archimedes in Ann Arbor?

Alyssa J. Domzal, Ui Sang Hwang, and Kris J. Walters, Jr.
Virtual Flood in the Allen Creek Floodplain and Floodway
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2005
Volume XVI, Number 1, 2005

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 1; 
SUMMER, 2005.
Cover
Front matter: Winter, 2005.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
In Memoriam
Frank Harary
Saunders Mac Lane
Articles (reviewed):
Spatial Synthesis
The Evidence of Cartographic Example:  Hierarchy and Centrality
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
 Kioskland:  A Strategy for Linking Hierarchical Levels of Virtual Reality Maps
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus et al.
Research Announcements

A Methodology for Historical Geography:  Internet Implementation
Ann Evans Larimore with Sandra Lach Arlinghaus and Robert Haug 

Spatial Synthesis:  Investigations in Progress
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus

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  2004
Volume XV, Number 2, 2004

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XV, NUMBER 2; 
WINTER, 2004.
Cover
Front matter: Winter, 2004.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards
Articles (reviewed):
Spatial Synthesis:  3D Atlas of Ann Arbor
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
Cross-discipline Analogy:  Information Impedance Matching
Peter Martin
Goode's 80th!
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
Notes, Research Announcements, and Observations

Continental USA Travel Tracks
Gottfried Hogh

Two Rivers Ridge:  Capturing Art
Sandra Arlinghaus and Braxton Blake

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2004
Volume XV, Number 1, 2004

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XV, NUMBER 1; 
JUNE, 2004.
Cover
Front matter: Summer, 2004.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards to Solstice Authors
Articles (reviewed):
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus and William Charles Arlinghaus
Spatial Synthesis Sampler. 
Geometric Visualization of Hexagonal Hierarchies:  Animation and Virtual Reality
Klaus-Peter Beier
One Optimization of an Earlier Model of Virtual Downtown Ann Arbor
Frank J. A. Witlox, Aloys W. J. Borgers, Harry J. P. Timmermans
Modelling Locational Decision Making of Firms Using Multidimensional Fuzzy Decision Tables:  An Illustration
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, Fred J. Beal, and Douglas S. Kelbaugh
The View from the Top:  Visualizing Downtown Ann Arbor in Three Dimensions
Marc Schlossberg
Visualizing Accessibility II: Access to Food
Summer in the Northern Hemisphere is Winter in the Southern Hemisphere...

Peter A. Martin
Energy Flow:  Spatial and Temporal Patterns

Alma S. Lach
Winter Windows:   Ice Largo
Seung-Hoon Han
Spatial Analysis of Subway Zones in Boston, Massachusetts
Andrew Walton
A Golfer's Resource:  Huron Hills Golf Course, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Thana Chirapiwat (link to his server, unreviewed material)
Visualization of Geographic Information with VRML
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  2003
Volume XIV, Number 2, 2003

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 2; 
WINTER, 2003.
Cover
Front matter: Winter, 2003.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards to Solstice Authors
Articles (reviewed):
Sandra Arlinghaus, Robert Haug, Ann Larimore
Lewis and Clark, 200 Years:  A Visual Tribute to an Exploration.
The Gates of the Rocky Mountains.
Surajit Chattopadhyay
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
Ann Arbor, Michigan:  Virtual Downtown Experiments, Part II
Taejung Kwon, Adrien A. Lazzaro, Paul J. Oppenheim, Aaron Rosenblum
Ann Arbor, Michigan:  Virtual Downtown Experiments, Part III
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About:  Tornado Siren Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan

  2003
Volume XIV, Number 1, 2003

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 1; 
SUMMER, 2003.
Cover
Front matter: Summer, 2003.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Awards to Solstice Authors
In Memoriam
Articles (reviewed):
Sandra Arlinghaus, Michael Batty, and John Nystuen
Animated Time Lines:  Coordination of Spatial and Temporal Information
Sutapa Chaudhuri and Surajit Chattopadhyay
Viewing the relative importance of some surface parameters associated with pre-monsoon thunderstorms through Ampliative Reasoning
Kulwinder Kaur
On L1-Convergence of Modified Sine Sums
TeX file link.
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
1.  Ann Arbor, Michigan:  Virtual Downtown Experiments

2.  Tornado Siren Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan

Special section, I, on Ann Arbor, Michigan.
In commemoration of years of town/gown cooperation, associated with students in courses taught by S. Arlinghaus, 1992-present at The University of Michigan.  Thanks to the following individuals in the City of Ann Arbor who made these projects possible.  They have graciously supplied maps, aerials, and wise counsel on a regular basis:
  • Merle Johnson, GIS Expert, Information Technology Services, City of Ann Arbor
  • Karen Hart, Planning Director, Planning Department, City of Ann Arbor
  • Wendy L. Rampson, City Planner III, Planning Department, City of Ann Arbor
  • Coy Vaughn, City Planner III, Planning Department, City of Ann Arbor
  • Jeff Kahan, City Planner II, Planning Department, City of Ann Arbor
  • Chandra Hurd, City Planner II, Planning Department, City of Ann Arbor
  • Matthew Kowalski, Assistant Planner, Planning Department, City of Ann Arbor
  • Heather R. Edwards, Historic Preservation Coordinator, City of Ann Arbor
  • Matthew Naud, Environmental Coordinator, City of Ann Arbor
  • Ethel Potts, Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Jean Carlberg, City Council

Please e-mail if interested in files that are no longer posted; they may be available.

New Projects in Solstice, reflecting interaction between University of Michigan students (or others) and municipal authorities. Links to existing projects already published in Solstice. Links (and citations) to older projects, not in Solstice, reflecting interaction between University of Michigan students and municipal authorities
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2002
Volume XIII, Number 2, 2002

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XIII, NUMBER 2; 
WINTER, 2002.
Cover
Front matter: Winter, 2002.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Articles (reviewed):
Marc Schlossberg
Visual Accessibility with GIS
Robert F. Austin
Cost Proxy Models in Rural Telephone Companies
Surajit Chattopadhyay
Predicting Pre-monsoon Thunderstorms--
A Statistical View through Propositional Logic
Robert F. Austin and Porter E. Childers
Disaggregation and Targeting of Universal Service Support 
Kulwinder Kaur, Babu Ram, and S. S. Bhatia
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L1-Convergence of Cosine Series with Hyper Semi Convex Coefficients
Sandra L. Arlinghaus and William C. Arlinghaus
Spatial Synthesis:  A Research Program
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2002
Volume XIII, Number 1, 2002

CURRENT ISSUE
SOLSTICE, VOLUME XIII, NUMBER 1; 
SUMMER, 2002.
Cover
Front matter: Summer, 2002.
Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Research Note:
Sandra Arlinghaus, Salma Haidar, and Mark Wilson
Animated Map Timeline, Syria
Articles (reviewed):
B. Derudder and F. Witlox
Classification Techniques in Complex Databases: 
Assessment of Vagueness and Sparsity in a Network of World Cities
John D. Nystuen
The Thünen Society, North American Division
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
The Lights Are On, All Over the World
Mapping Projects, Urban Planning 507, 2002
The University of Michigan 
(selections):
Interactive Internet Maps: Animated Maps:
Materials Received
Solstice Archive.

2001
Volume XII, Number 1
2001
Volume XII, Number 2
2000
Volume XI, Number 1
    Cover
Front matter: Summer, 2000
    Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
John D. Nystuen
    Set in Stone:  An Analemma in Northern Italy
Richard Wallace
    Personal Reflections on Solar Power
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
    Animaps, IV:  Of Time and Place
     On a slow modem this article will take a long time to load.
Book Review.
Review of:  Arundhati Roy, The Cost of Living, Modern Library, 1999, 126 pp., $11.95 (pap.).
Reviewer:  Richard Wallace.


2000
Volume XI, Number 2
     Cover
Front matter: Winter, 2000
     Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
To the Memory of Donald Frederick Lach, 1917-2000
     Dedication
John D. Nystuen, Photo Essay
     Fifty Years of Spatial Analysis:  A Symposium in Honor of William L. Garrison  1950-2000
      (High-speed connection recommended.)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus and Lloyd R. Phillips
     A Neighborhood Information System within Ann Arbor, Michigan
Courtney Gober
     Animaps, Again
Nakia D. Baird
     Animap Sequences
     (High-speed connection recommended)
1999
Volume X, Number 1
Cover
Front matter: Summer, 1999.  Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Dedication  To John D. Nystuen, on the occasion of his retirement from The University of Michigan
John D. Nystuen, Metropolitan Mining: Institutional and Scale Effects on the Salt Mines of Detroit
Sandra L. Arlinghaus and William C. Arlinghaus. Animaps III:  Color Straws, Color Voxels, and Color Ramps.
Richard Wallace.  Book Review:  André I. Khuri, Thomas Mathew, and Bimal K. Sinha, Statistical Tests for Mixed Linear Models, John Wiley & Sons, 1998, 352 pp., $69.95 (cloth).
Seema Desai Iyer.  Book Review:  Castells, Manuel (1996). The Rise of the Network Society (The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture, Volume 1). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, Inc. (556 pages, bibliography 51 pages, index 23 pages).

1999
Volume X, Number 2
Cover
Front matter: Winter, 1999
    Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
    E-mail from readers
    Festschrift: Nystuen CD
Jeffrey A. Nystuen
    Listening to Raindrops
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
    A Map of Jackson, Mississippi
Books Received; Brief Summaries:
    Julius S. Bendat, Nonlinear Systems Techniques and Applications
    Paul M. DeRusso, Rob J. Roy, Charles M. Close, Alan A. Desrochers, State Variables for Engineers
1998
Volume IX, Number 1,
Cover and table of content
Front matter: Summer, 1998.  Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William D. Drake, and John D. Nystuen with data and other input from:  Audra Laug, Kris S. Oswalt, and Diana Sammataro.  Animaps.
Frank E. Barmore (reprinted, in part, from The Wisconsin Geographer (with permission)).
Spatial Analysis, the Wisconsin Idea and the UW-System.  The Use and Abuse of Dispersion Statistics
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, Ruben De la Sierra.  Revitalizing Maps or Images?
John D. Nystuen.  Book Review:  The Universe Below by William J. Broad  (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1997, 432 pages)

1998
Volume IX, Number 2
Cover
Front matter:  Winter, 1998.  Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus.  Animated Four Color Theorem:  Sample Map.
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus.  Animaps, II.
Daniel Albert.  Book Review:  Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America, by John M. Barry
1997
Volume VIII, Number 1
Front matter: Summer, 1997 Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
Author: John D. Nystuen. Why Whales Don't Freeze or Kidney-Shaped Airports: Spatial Analysis and Spatial Design.
Author: Frank Harary. To the Memory of Clyde Tombaugh, 1906-1997.

1997
Volume VIII, Number 2
Front matter:  Winter, 1997.  Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement.
John D. Nystuen.  The Photographic Record.  SunSweep:  A Visit on the Summer Solstice.
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, Frederick L. Goodman, Daniel A. Jacobs. Buffers and Duality.
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William C. Arlinghaus.  A Graph Theoretic View of the Join-Count Statistic.
John D. Nystuen, Andrea I. Frank.  Differences in Feature Representation in Digital Map Bases.
1996
Volume VII, Number 1
John D. Nystuen, Rhonda Ryznar, Thomas Wagner. "The Greening of Detroit, 1975-1992: Physical Effects of Decline."
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus. "Algebraic Aspects of Ratios."
Daniel Jacobs. "U.S. Route 12 Buffer."

1996
Volume VII, Number 2
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus. "Web Fractals: An Overview."
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus. "Part II. Elements of Spatial Planning. Theory. Merging Maps: Node Labeling Strategies.
1995
Volume VI, Number 1
Richard Wallace: "Motor Vehicle Transport and Global Climate Change: Policy Scenarios."
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William C. Arlinghaus, John D. Nystuen: "Discrete Mathematics and Counting Derangements in Blind Wine Tastings."


Figures for Volume VI, Number 1, 1995

1995
Volume VI, Number 2
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus: "Elements of Spatial Planning: Theory. Part I."
1994
Volume V, Number 1
Virginia Ainslie and Jack Licate: "Getting Infrastructure Built. Cleveland Infrastructure Team Shares Secrets of Success."
Frank E. Barmore: "Center Here; Center There; Center, Center Everywhere."
Barton R. Burkhalter: "Equal-Area Venn Diagrams of Two Circles: Their Use with Real-World Data."
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William C. Arlinghaus, Frank Harary, John D. Nystuen. "Los Angeles, 1994--A Spatial Scientific Study."

1994
Volume V, Number 2
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William C. Arlinghaus, Frank Harary: "The Paris Metro: Is its Graph Planar?"
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus: "Interruption!"
Reprint. Michael F. Dacey: "Imperfections in the Uniform Plane."
1993
Volume IV, Number 1
Sandra L. Arlinghaus and Richard H. Zander: "Electronic Journals: Observations Based on Actual Trials, 1987-Present."
John D. Nystuen: "Wilderness As Place."
Frank E. Barmore: The Earth Isn't Flat. And It Isn't Round Either: Some Significant and Little Known Effects of the Earth's Ellipsoidal Shape."
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus: "Micro-cell Hex-nets?"
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William C. Arlinghaus, Frank Harary: "Sum Graphs and Geograhic Information."

1993
Volume IV, Number 2
William D. Drake, S. Pak, I. Tarwotjo, Muhilal, J. Gorstein, R. Tilden. "Villages in Transition: Elevated Risk of Micronutrient Deficiency."
1992
Volume III, Number 1
Harry L. Stern: "Computing Areas of Regions with Discretely Defined Boundaries."
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, John D. Nystuen, Michael J. Woldenberg: "The Quadratic World of Kinematic Waves."

1992
Volume III, Number 2
Reprint. Frank Harary: "What Are Mathematical Models and What Should They Be?"
Frank E. Barmore: "Where Are We? Comments on the Concept of Center of Population."
Sandra L. Arlinghaus and John D. Nystuen: "The Pelt of the Earth: An Essay on Reactive Diffusion."
1991
Volume II, Number 1
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, David Barr, John D. Nystuen: "The Spatial Shadow: Light and Dark--Whole and Part."

1991
Volume II, Number 2
Reprint. Saunders Mac Lane: "Proof, Truth, and Confusion, The Nora and Edward Ryerson Lecture at The University of Chicago in 1982."
Robert F. Austin: Digital Maps and Data Bases: Aesthetics versus Accuracy."
  1990
Volume I, Number 1
Reprint. William Kingdon Clifford: "Postulates of the Science of Space."
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus: "Beyond the Fractal."
William C. Arlinghaus: "Groups, Graphs, and God"

1990
Volume I, Number 2
John D. Nystuen: "A City of Strangers: Spatial Aspects of Alienation in the Detroit Metropolitan Region."
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus: "Scale and Dimension: Their Logical Harmony."
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus: "Parallels Between Parallels."
Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William C. Arlinghaus, and John D. Nystuen: "The Hedetniemi Matrix Sum: A Real-world Application."
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus: Fractal Geometry of Infinite Pixel Sequences: "Super-definition" Resoultion?"



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