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  Geo:connexion : February 2004

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  Geoinformatics : January/February 2004

  • First Images From OrbView-3
    ORBIMAGE Now Faces a Brighter Future

  • Public Transport, Geo-marketing and Geospatial Technologies
    Board the TGV and ‘Go with the Flow’

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  GeoTimes : February 2004

  • The Ice-Free Corridor Revisited
    Lionel E. Jackson Jr. and Michael C. Wilson
    Geologists are exploring North America's glacial history to retrace the steps of the first Americans.

  • Quest for the Lost Land
    Renée Hetherington et al.
    The search for early Americans is taking researchers to the coast of British Columbia, where a now-submerged landscape may hold clues to the first settlers' coastal migration.
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  Geo World : February 2004

  • LIDAR Sounds
    Island County Applauds New Data Source
    Matt Nash

  • Open Borders
    Mexico's State Oil Company Demands GIS Interoperability
    Chris Holcroft

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  GISdevelopment : January 2004

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  GPS World : January 2004

  • A Good Host
    Kim Deimert, Rob Mailler
    One company developed an application programming interface to improve system manufacturability and reliability with software hosted on the GPS receiver platform.

  • Precision on a Roll
    Francois Peyret , David Bétaille , Gaëtan Garcia , Aubert Carrel
    French researchers devised and tested three differential GPS (DGPS) systems - standard DGPS, phase-smoothed DGPS, and a new wide-area code and phase differential system using a virtual base station.

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  National Geographic : March 2004

  • Hotspot: Brazil's Atlantic Forest
    Virginia Morrell
    The once vast Atlantic forest of Brazil survives only as a scattering of green islands in a sea of human sprawl. Now scientists have plans to save its remnants from the rising tide of development.

  • Armenia
    Frank Viviano
    For 3,000 years Armenians survived conquerors, calamities, and diaspora. Defiance and a long memory continue to sustain them as they rebuild their Caucasus homeland.

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  Point of Beginning : February 2004

  • Face-Off!
    Lieca N. Brown
    Arizona surveying firm’s strong business practices earn it sitework contract for the fastest built stadium in the United States.

  • A Lesson In GIS—at 19,000 ft
    Howard James
    How an all-girl expedition collected GIS data on a tropical glacier in Ecuador

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  Position Magazine : February/March 2004

  • Fast Fire Mapping
    Rae Stein
    To be useful to firefighters, the mapping of bushfires needs to be done quickly

  • Laser Scanning
    Harvey Mitchell
    Surveyors need not feel threatened by the onset of laser scanners - in fact, there are ways to transform threats into opportunity

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  Professional Surveyor : February 2004

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  GIM International : February 2004

  • Landonline: New Zealand's New Cadastre
    Automation of Survey and Title Systems

  • Global GIS Education
    The View from ESRI

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  ArcNews : Winter 2003/2004

TOC : Winter 2003/2004     
  MP2K

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  Cartography and Geographic Information Society : Vol 30 No 4 - October 2003

TOC : Vol 30 No 4 - October 2003     
  Cartography - The Journal : December 2003

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  PE&RS : February 2004

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  Surveys in Geophysics : January 2004

TOC : January 2004     
  Journal of Spatial Hydrology : Vol. 3, No. 2 Fall 2003

TOC : Vol. 3, No. 2 Fall 2003     

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