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October 1996
Volume 5, Number 10

GIS/GPS/Remote Sensing
GeoTechnology Use Grows in California's Ag Community

Farmers are using GIS, GPS and remote sensing technologies in increasing numbers to improve financial returns, boost land productivity and ease compliance reporting.
By Laura Lang

GIS: Mine Management with GIS
Highland Valley Copper, one of the world's largest mines, looks to GIS to provide management solutions.
By Vicki Speed

Satellite Remote Sensing
Market Watch: Remote Sensing Skies Filling with Satellite Plans

The next two years could see the launch of nearly a dozen new satellites. Here's the line-up.
By Kevin P. Corbley

Through the Looking Glass
The first in a two-part series assessing the state of satellite remote sensing today and in the future.
By Mary Jo Wagner

Desktop Mapping: When Every Second Counts
An emergency medicla service in southwestern Pennsylvania saves valuable time with desktop mapping.
By Christopher Price

GPS: GPS Consumer Series: Translating GPS Data to a GIS, CAD System or Database Format
By Chuck Gilbert

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

Airborne/ GPS
Digital Imaging and GPS Technology for Resource Management

The U.S. Forest Service integrates aerial digital imaging technologies and GPS to determine fire damage in the West.
By A. Victor Goodpasture

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