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Publications covered in this issue

  Geo:connexion : March 2004

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  Geoinformatics : March 2004

  • New GeoInformatics Online Website

  • Automated Classification of Aerial Photographs
    Detection of Forest Borders and Single Trees

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  Geotimes : March 2004

  • Looking Into a Volcano: Drilling Unzen
    Setsuya Nakada and John Eichelberger
    For the first time, geologists are peering deep inside an active volcano to understand how eruptions occur.

  • A Fresh Angle on Oil Drilling
    Sara Pratt
    New technologies are playing a key role in controversial oil and natural gas drilling on the North Slope of Alaska.
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  Geo World : March 2004

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  GISdevelopment : February 2004

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  GPS World : March 2004

  • Wireless in the Alps
    Erwin Löhnert , Heiko Mundle , Günter Heinrichs , Elmar Wittmann
    The PARAMOUNT project developed a location-based service (LBS) prototype, focusing particularly on the needs of tourists in the Alps and Pyrenees.

  • Simulating GPS In Urban Traffic Environments
    Terry Moore , Lloyd Bennett , Drazen Vrhovski
    Road User Charging (RUC) - also known as road pricing - reduces the pressure on urban or interurban road space by making drivers pay for using it.

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  National Geographic : April 2004

  • Chasing Tornadoes
    Priit J. Vesilind
    Stalking the funnel clouds that rip through America's heartland, a National Geographic team gets in close for a terrifying look at the workings of the deadly storms.

  • Cranes
    Jennifer Ackerman
    Symbols of luck and majesty, cranes have been called "wildness incarnate." But with wildness disappearing and their luck running out, the great birds are getting some help from scientists and self-described "craniacs."

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  Point of Beginning : March 2004

  • Viable Viaducts
    Russ L. Tamblyn
    Nebraska firm scans 400 bridges in 30 days for a pioneering online truck permitting system.

  • Accessing the Digital Connection
    Travis Lung
    Discovering the ease of bridging data transfer programs aids a Texas firm in profit and growth.

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  Professional Surveyor : March 2004

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  GIM International : March 2004

  • RTK GPS: More Than Just a Tool
    Surveyors Should Remain Measurement Experts

  • NEXTMap: Private Sector Maps Indonesia
    Moment of Rebirth for Mapping Industries

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  MP2K

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  Asian Journal of Geoinformatics : December 2003

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  Cartography and Geographic Information Society : January 2004

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  GeoInformatica : June 2004

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  PE&RS : March 2004

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  Surveys in Geophysics : January 2004

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  URISA Journal : Volume 15, Number 2

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  The Photogrammetric Record : March 2004

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