Sandra Arlinghaus

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Sandra Lach Arlinghaus is an American educator who is adjunct professor in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan. Her research concerns mathematical geography.[1]

Education[edit]

Arlinghaus has an A.B. in Mathematics from Vassar College, an MA in geography from Wayne State University, and a PhD in Theoretical Geography from the University of Michigan.[1]

Books[edit]

Arlinghaus is the author or co-author of several books on mathematical geography, including:

  • Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping, with Joseph Kerski (CRC Press, 2013)[2]
  • Graph Theory and Geography: An Interactive View, eBook, with William C. Arlinghaus and Frank Harary (Wiley, 2002)
  • Practical Handbook of Spatial Statistics, with Daniel A. Griffith (CRC Press, 1995)[3]
  • Practical Handbook of Digital Mapping: Terms and Concepts, with Robert F. Austin (CRC Press, 1994)
  • Practical Handbook of Curve Fitting (CRC Press, 1994)[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Sandra L. Arlinghaus, Adjunct Professor, University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, archived from the original on 2019-06-15, retrieved 2018-12-19
  2. ^ Reviews of Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping:
  3. ^ Review of Practical Handbook of Spatial Statistics:
  4. ^ Review of Practical Handbook of Curve Fitting: