Table of Contents January 1997 Volume 6, Number 1 SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING: Satellite Imagery Maps Mineral Prospects in Peru Progressive mining companies give their geologists an edge with the use of satellite imagery. By Russ Cowart GIS: How to Evaluate Potential GIS Vendors for Your Project: 12 Questions to Consider By Nirav Shah GIS Moves Into the Third Dimension Two dimensional GIS software is customized to fit a three dimensional environment for a mining project in New Mexico By David Mason AIRBORNE GPS: GPS Flies High in Midwest Flood Study The Mississippi River Project demonstrates viability of large-area airborne GPS-controlled mapping. By William G. Fry, P.E. Modeling: 3D Geoscience Modeling Cleans Up A toxic waste dump in Maryland undergoes the first step in an environment clean-up project. By Ed Rychkun GPS Consumer Series: Translating GPS Data to a GIS, CAD System or Database Format, Part III By Chuck Gilbert AIRBORNE: Mapping the Everglades The University of Georgia and the National Park Service construct a GIS database and associated vegetation maps to montor federally protected wetlands in South Florida. By A. Victor Goodpasture GPS Q&A
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