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Characterization of the Nigerian Shoreline using Publicly-Available Satellite Imagery [PDF]
Current methods of shoreline mapping include aerial and high-resolution satellite imagery and ground-based surveying, all of which require considerable investment of human and material resources.
Armstrong, Andy +2 more
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A Survey of e-Biodiversity: Concepts, Practices, and Challenges
The unprecedented size of the human population, along with its associated economic activities, have an ever increasing impact on global environments. Across the world, countries are concerned about the growing resource consumption and the capacity of ...
Artur Ziviani +13 more
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Direct Sensor Orientation in Airborne and Land-based Mapping Applications [PDF]
The work described in this report is a summary of research and development in the area of GPS/INS (Global Positioning System/Inertial Navigation System) integration for direct georeferencing of imaging sensors to support precision airborne and land ...
Grejner-Brzezinska, Dorota A.
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DIRECT AND INDIRECT GEOREFERENCING WITH A LIGHT-WEIGHT UAV AND AN RTK UAV
Wafa M.A. Thiab, Dursun Zafer Seker
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Design smart city apps using activity theory. [PDF]
In this paper we describe an innovative approach to the design process of Smart City interventions. We tested it with participants enrolled in the Master\u2019s Degree program in \u201cInnovators in enterprise and public administration\u201d: the ...
Ferranti, C., Petrucco, C.
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Technical note : TRACKFlow, a new versatile microscope system forfission track analysis [PDF]
We here present TRACKFlow, a new system with dedicated modules for the fission track (FT) laboratory. It is based on the motorised Nikon Eclipse Ni-E upright microscope with the Nikon DS-Ri2 full frame camera and is embedded within the Nikon NIS-Elements
Baert, Philippe +3 more
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Analyzing Remote Sensing Data in R: The landsat Package [PDF]
Research and development on atmospheric and topographic correction methods for multispectral satellite data such as Landsat images has far outpaced the availability of those methods in geographic information systems software.
Sarah C. Goslee
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Graduate Education in Geographically - Integrated History: A Personal Account [PDF]
This article discusses graduate education in geographically-integrated history as developed by the History Department of Idaho State University for its M.A. in Historical Resources Management.
Owens, J. B.
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Geographically Referenced Data for Social Science [PDF]
An estimated 80% of all information has a spatial reference. Information about households as well as environmental data can be linked to precise locations in the real world.
Peter Hintze, Tobia Lakes
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Empirical data can be characterized by a precise location in space and time. An estimated 80% of all data holds such a spatio-temporal reference and is termed geodata. This paper starts with the question: What is the additional benefit for socio-economic
Tobia Lakes
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