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GIS Publications
A GIS Development E-zine
January 2004
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Publications covered in this issue
- Geo:connexion December/January, 2004
- GeoTimes January, 2004
- Geo World January, 2004
- GIS@development December, 2003
- GPS World December, 2003
- National Geographic February, 2004
- Point of Beginning January, 2004
- GIM International January, 2004
- MP2k
- Cartography - The Journal December 2002
- GeoInformatica March, 2004
- International Journal of Geographical Information Science March, 2004
- ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing January, 2004
- Journal of Geographical Systems Volume 5, Number 4
- PE&RS January, 2004
- The Photogrammetric Record December, 2003
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| Geo:connexion : December/January 2004 |
- DISCREETLY DOES IT!
Darren Brimble explains how 3D modelling helped allay fears over a proposed warehouse extension in Britains Snowdonia National Park
- AN NSDI FOR KENYA?
Findings and reccomendations arising from a recent survey point to Kenya's readiness for a National Spatial Data Infrastructure
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| GeoTimes : January 2004 |
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Unraveling the Chicxulub Case
Megan Sever On the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, geologists are drilling one of Earth's three largest impact structures, hoping to reveal clues about a devastating event linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
- The Many Faces of the Alamo Breccia
John E. Warme In Nevada, with no visible crater, researchers are piecing together evidence of a 370 million-year-old impact based on widely dispersed pieces of rock.
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| Geo World : January 2004 |
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| GIS@development : December 2003 |
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| GPS World : December 2003 |
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Interoperability: Not So Simple
Glen Gibbons
Over the long run, the political, institutional, and commercial realm is where interoperability may meet its greatest challenge.
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GPS Inside — December 2003
Fugro Acquires Thales GeoSolutions; NovAtel Higher Revenues, Income; CSI Management Changes, 3rd Quarter Results; CMC Avionics Gains Altitude; u-blox Low-Power Receiver Board; New Introductory Navigation Textbook; Navigation Technologies Tests the Traffic; Telematic Survey GPS Cell Phones; Events; New Navcom Rugged Receiver; Athena Guidestar Controls VTOL; Raytheon Times Two Airborne Contracts; Trimble Contracts Survey Abroad; Temex Clocks for Galileo Sats; Symmetricom Module in Korea Telecom; Industry Bytes
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| National Geographic : February 2004 |
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Han Dynasty
Mike Edwards As mighty in the East two thousand years ago as the Romans were in the West, the Han emperors—brilliant, cunning, and cruel—left a mark on China that endures today.
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Polar Bears
John L. Eliot A polar bear paparazzo brings back close-up images of these Hudson Bay celebrities.
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| Point of Beginning : January 2004 |
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Project Pegasus Flies
Bradley E. Adams, PE, and James V. Flint, PE 3D laser scanning techniques help downtown Dallas highway improvement project grow wings.
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A Case of Give and Take
D. Ian Wilson, LS What every boundary surveyor should know about adverse possession.
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| GIM International : January 2004 |
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Globalisation, Infrastructure and Agenda
Reflections on the Usefulness of Spatial Information
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Costs in GI Product Transaction
Role of Institutions, Electronic Networks and Metadata
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| MP2k |
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Updated Street and POI Data
This excerpt from the first edition of MP2Kmag's Guide to What's New in MapPoint 2004 highlights the new data in the North American version
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| Cartography - The Journal : December 2002 |
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| GeoInformatica : March 2004 |
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| International Journal of Geographical Information Science : March 2004 |
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| ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing : January 2004 |
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| Journal of Geographical Systems : Volume 5, Number 4 |
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| PE&RS : January 2004 |
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Rover Localization and Landing-Site Mapping Technology for the 2003 Mars Exploration Rover Mission
Rongxing Li, Kaichang Di, Larry H. Matthies, Raymond E. Arvidson, William M. Folkner, and Brent A. Archinal
A relative localization accuracy of one percent of the traversing distance from the landing center is expected to be achieved, and high precision landing site topographic mapping products, including seamless panoramic image mosaics, DTMs, and orthophotos, will be produced.
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Landsat TM Satellite Image Restoration Using Kalman Filters
D. Arbel, E. Cohen, M. Citroen, D.G. Blumberg, and N.S. Kopeika
The implementation of atmospheric filters based on atmospheric MTF for satellite image restoration is described.
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| The Photogrammetric Record : December 2003 |
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