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SANDRA JUDITH LACH ARLINGHAUS, Ph.D.
1964 Boulder Dr.
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
U.S.A.
(734) 975-0246
e-mail: sarhaus@umich.edu
URL: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~sarhaus
Link to Current Publication List:   in Excel Spreadsheet; in pdf format

CURRENT (OR RECENT) EMPLOYMENT/ACTIVITIES

CURRENT SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES, IN PROCESS CONSULTING/GRANT EXPERIENCE: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS (various types, enumerated below)

HANDBOOKS

BOOKS: (lengths listed) BOOK CHAPTER, INVITED
"Central Place Fractals"--Chapter 10 in Fractals in Geography, edited by Nina Lam and Lee DeCola, published May, 1993, Prentice-Hall.


BOOK--LENGTH MONOGRAPH not refereed

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN (REFEREED) PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS AND BOOKS PUBLISHED REVIEWS, INVITED ARTICLE, AND ABSTRACTS

Reviews

Invited Article Abstracts REPORTS AWARDS, CITATIONS, AND HONORS INVITED AND CONTRIBUTED ADDRESSES AND LECTURES

University of Chicago; University of California (Berkeley); Ohio State University; University of Michigan; Syracuse University; University of Northern Iowa; American Mathematical Society; Association of American Geographers; Regional Science Association; Transportation Research Board of the National Research Council (National Academies of the Sciences and of Engineering); Midwest Graph Theory Conference, North American Simulation and Gaming Association.

REVIEWS OF PUBLISHED WORK and MEDIA EXPOSURE

Science (AAAS) (29 November, 1991, p. 1291, report by Joseph Palca); Science News (January 25, 1992, p. 61, report by Ivars Peterson); Mathematical Reviews (AMS); Newsline: Current Research in Public Transportation Development (TRB/NRC/NAS), National Academy Press; The American Mathematical Monthly (MAA); Journal of Regional Science; Graduating Engineering Magazine; Harvard Technology Window; Zentralblatt fur Mathematik, Springer-Verlag (Berlin); Newsletter of the Transportation Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers; Books in Print (R. R. Bowker); Literary Market Place (R. R. Bowker); Michigan Council of the Arts; Archives of American Art (Smithsonian Institution); Nova; Ann Arbor Community Access TV; Ann Arbor News; Columbus Dispatch, name inscribed on sculpture involving the Bering Strait; (of IMaGe documents other than mine: Mathematics Magazine, Journal of Classification, Newsletter of the Urban Geography Specialty Group of the AAG)

EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Monograph Series (there are currently 23 published, 1985-present)
  • #4: Robert F. Austin, A Historical Gazetteer of Southeast Asia, Library of Congress Card Number, 86-229956, 1986. ISBNs 1-877751-08-1; 1-877751-09-X.
  • #6: P. Hanjoul, H. Beguin, and J.-C. Thill, Theoretical Market Areas under Euclidean Distance, 1988. ISBNs 1-877751-12-X; 1-877751-13-8.
  • #7: Keith Tinkler, Nystuen/Dacey Nodal Analysis, 1989. Library of Congress Card Number, 023472993. ISBNs 1-877751-14-6; 1-877751-15-4.
  • #8: James W. Fonseca, Urban Rank-Size Hierarchy: A Mathematical Interpretation, 1989. ISBNs 1-877751-16-2; 1-877751-17-0.
  • #10: Daniel A. Griffith, Simulating K=3 Christaller Central Place Structures: An Algorithm Using A Constant Elasticity Of Substitution Consumption Function, 1989. ISBNs 1-877751-20-0; 1-877751-21-9.
  • #12: Daniel A. Griffith, editor. Spatial Statistics: Past, Present, and Future. 1990. ISBNs 1-877751-42-1; 1-877751-43-X.
  • #18: J. Gordon. The Cause of Location of Roads in Maryland: A Study in Cartographic Logic, 1995.
  • Textbook reprints:
  • Allen K. Philbrick---This Human World; extensive updating involving work with author. ISBN: 1-877751-39-1
  • John F. Kolars and John D. Nystuen---Human Geography
  • Classic Reprint Series: John D. Nystuen, Editor. Michigan Interuniversity Community of Mathematical Geographers; reprints of originals, requiring retyping, and redrawing of some materials, as well as extensive reworking of original documents to produce a document close in appearance to the original (including yellow covers). Editor of original and of revived series: John D. Nystuen. ISBNs: #2 1-877751-27-8; #5 1-877751-30-8; #9 1-877751-33-2; #10 1-877751-34-0; #12 1-877751-36-7. Discussion Papers Series (new material) Establishment of "Discussion Papers in Mathematical Geography," Daniel A. Griffith invited to serve as Editor; Discussion Paper #1: Daniel A. Griffith, "Spatial Regression Analysis on the PC: Spatial Statistics Using MINITAB," 1989. ISBN: 1-877751-24-3. Game Series Game---Genus Four. With William Arlinghaus, David Barr, John Nystuen, and Helen Santiz. Outreach
  • Original designs for "Fractal SeaParQue," a proposed marina development on Lake St. Clair presented, on request, to Frank Piku, head of Piku Management Company, Roseville, MI---October, 1988 (with John D. Nystuen)
  • Peer reviewer, National Science Foundation, 1984.
  • Creator and organizer of, and participant in, a symposium, "Geography: The Heart of the Matter," The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 14, 1983. Other participants: George Kish (University of Michigan), Donald F. Lach (University of Chicago), John D. Nystuen (University of Michigan).
  • Editorial assistance provided to Ann Larimore for "Hypsometric Curve Variance and Drainage Basin Planforms," by Everette N. Bannister (deceased), Department of Geography, University of Michigan, 1983.
  • Service on university-wide committee, Health Professions Advisory Committee. Interviewer of pre-medical students, Loyola, 1981-82.
  • Attempt to establish a geography department at Loyola, 1980-82, resulting in approval for a course, "Geometry and Geography," in the Department of Mathematics, 1981-83.
  • Museum Exhibit designs: "The garden of solids: an outdoor display in geometry using shadows." Submitted 1981 to The Mathematical Intelligencer as an exhibit design for the Musee de Science et de l'Industrie, La Villette, France. "A journey in the world of algebra: Rubik's Ride." Co-author, William E. Arlinghaus. Entries remain property of the Intelligencer, whether or not the plans are ever used.
  • Referee, Environment and Planning, B , 1980.
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