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January 2004


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Publications covered in this issue

  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

  • 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

  • Interoperability: Not So Simple
    Glen Gibbons
    Over the long run, the political, institutional, and commercial realm is where interoperability may meet its greatest challenge.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Project Pegasus Flies
    Bradley E. Adams, PE, and James V. Flint, PE
    3D laser scanning techniques help downtown Dallas highway improvement project grow wings.

  • 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

  • Globalisation, Infrastructure and Agenda
    Reflections on the Usefulness of Spatial Information

  • Costs in GI Product Transaction
    Role of Institutions, Electronic Networks and Metadata

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  MP2k

  • 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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  The Photogrammetric Record : December 2003

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