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The geographic applications program of the U. S. Geological Survey

January 1, 1969

The fundamental objective of modern Geography is to improve man's level of living through a better understanding of man-environment inter actions. Related goals of the USGS program for applications of remote sensor data to Geographical research are: (1) the analysis and improvement of land use, with special emphasis on urban problems; and (2) more effective use of the total available energy budget, including insolation, mineral fuels, atomic energy, human resources, and mental energy, all of which are integrated into man-environment interactions. The collection of data through remote sensors in air craft and spacecraft is financed largely by funds from NASA, and is part of the much broader EROS Program of the Department of the Interior. Results to date have achieved much toward the identification of remote sensor signatures for Earth features and human activities, and toward evaluation of instruments for collecting essential information.

Publication Year 1969
Title The geographic applications program of the U. S. Geological Survey
Authors Arch C. Gerlach
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Photogrammetric Engineering
Index ID 70112275
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center