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February 1996
Volume 5, Number 2

Remote Sensing, Controversy and the Million Man March
After march organizers demand a more accurate crowd estimate, Boston University remote sensing experts go to work
By Farouk El-baz

GIS: Integrated Resource Management in the Next Century: Demanding and Digital
By Jon Stephenson and Alvin Suderman

In Living Color: USGS Paper Maps Go Digital
Off-the-shelf digital basemaps provide attractive alternatives to USGS topographic quad sheets.
By Mary Jo Wagner

Mapping the World
By Damon Judd

Innovative and GPS Put Small Firm on Success Track
By Bill McGarigle

GPS Consumer Series: Using GPS with Offset Information
By Chuck Gilbert

GPS Q&A: Industry experts answer reader's GPS questions

CAD System Still Strong in GIS Markets
WIn a comparably quite way, CAD systems have taken a large share of the GIS market without really trying.
By J.D. Wilson

Photogrammetric Mapping Connects with CAD
In the early '80s the photogrammetrist was already making strides into the world of CAD. In the '90s the trend continues.
By Dennis Shimer

Airborne SAR for Geological Mapping
By D.F. Graham and D.R. Grant

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