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U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LAND REMOTE SENSING ACTIVITIES.

January 1, 1983

USGS uses all types of remotely sensed data, in combination with other sources of data, to support geologic analyses, hydrologic assessments, land cover mapping, image mapping, and applications research. Survey scientists use all types of remotely sensed data with ground verifications and digital topographic and cartographic data. A considerable amount of research is being done by Survey scientists on developing automated geographic information systems that can handle a wide variety of digital data. The Survey is also investigating the use of microprocessor computer systems for accessing, displaying, and analyzing digital data.

Publication Year 1983
Title U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LAND REMOTE SENSING ACTIVITIES.
Authors Doyle G. Frederick
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70010638
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse