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1 Studies in Military Geography and Geology Edited by Douglas R. Caldwell US Army Topographic Engineering Center, Alexandria, VA, USA and Judy Ehlen US Army Topographic Engineering Center, Alexandria, VA, USA and Russell S. Harmon Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA giff KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS DORDRECHT / BOSTON / LONDON
2 Contents Contributing Authors Preface ix xiii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 GERALD E. GALLOWAY Part I: Geoperspectives Chapter 2 Perspectives on Military Geography 7 RUSSELL S. HARMON, FRANCIS H. DILLON III, AND JOHN B. GARVER, JR. Chapter 3 Military Use of Underground Terrain - A Brief Historical Perspective 21 THOMAS E. EASTLER Chapter 4 Development of Tactical Geography in the Nineteenth Century 39 KURT A. SCHROEDER
3 vi Chapter 5 Canadian Military Geography From Empire to Alliance: Guarding the South or Watching the North 53 JEAN MARTIN Part II: Historical Vignettes Chapter 6 A Geological/Topographical Reconnaissance of Hannibal's Invasion Route into Italia in 218 BC 67 WILLIAM C. MAHANEY Chapter 7 Military Campaigns in Tropical Karst - The Maroon Wars of Jamaica 79 MICHAEL J. DAY Chapter 8 A Military Geography of the Hudson Highlands - Focal Point the American War of Independence 89 EUGENE J. PALKA Chapter 9 Decisive Terrain - A Military Geography of Fortress West Point FRANCIS A. GALGANO Chapter 10 Saratoga - A Military Geographic Analysis 121 JAMES B. DALTON, JR. Chapter 11 The Impact of Geology on the March to the Battle of Eutaw Springs 133 IRENE B. BOLAND AND CHARLES A. BOLAND Chapter 12 The 1815 Battle of New Orleans - A Physical Geographic Analysis 147 RICHARD W. DIXON
4 vii Chapter 13 Terrain and its Affect on the Use of Artillery in the American Civil War - The Battle of Perryville 8 October JUDY EHLEN AND ROBERT J. ABRAHART Chapter 14 The Geology of the Chicamauga Campaign, American Civil War 173 STEPHEN W. HENDERSON Chapter 15 Military Geology and Geograpy in the American Civil War - The Cloyds Mountain/New River Campaign, May ROBERT C. WHISONANT Chapter 16 German Military Geologists and Geographers in World War II - Roles in Planning Operation Sealion - The Invasion of England Scheduled for September EDWARD P.F. ROSE AND DIERK WILLIG Chapter 17 War in the Heartland - The Role of Geography in Operation Barbarossa BURL E. SELF Part III: Technologies of the Twentyfirst Century Chapter 18 ; Military Foot Traffic Impact on Soil Compaction Properties 229 KENNETH W. MCDONALD Chapter 19 The Effect of Military Operations on Desert Pavement - A Case Study from Butler Pass, AZ (USA) 243 DANIEL A. GILEWITCH Chapter 20 Development of an Archeological Predictive Model for Management of Military Lands - Identification of Geological Variables in Desert Terrain 259 ERIC MCDONALD, THOMAS BULLARD, TAD BRITT, AND MARILYN O'RUIZ
5 viii Chapter 21 The Geometry of Line-of-Sight and Weapons Fan Algorithms 271 PETER L. GUTH Chapter 22 A Gis-Based Spatial Analysis of Caves and Solution Cavities - Application to Predicting Cave Occurrence in Limestone Terrain 287 MICHAEL R. GROSS, KAJARI GHOSH, ALEX K. MANDA, AND DEAN WHITMAN Chapter 23 Groundwater - Past, Present, and Future Uses in Military Operations 307 CHRISTOPHER A. GELLASCH Chapter 25 Managing Groundwater Resources at Camp Shelby Training Site, MS (USA) 321 DAVID M. PATRICK, KAI M. ROTH, AND ROBERT A. LEMIRE Chapter 25 Water and Environmental Security in the Middle East 333 J. DAVID ROGERS Index 345
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