New Articles about Mapping
Reported by Phil Hoehn
Eadle, Robert and Lundy Gammon. 2009. Putting Data to the Test: In Denver, Colorado an Exhaustive Acceptance Testing Program Ensures that Aerial Photography Data Used for GIS is Done Right. Aerial Mapping : Supplement to Professional Surveyor Magazine, p. 48-50.
Hutton, Joe, et al. 2009. Simplifying Aerial Surveys: Integrating Direct Georeferencing with Flight Management Makes Aerial Surveying Faster and More Accurate. Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 5, p. 14-17.
Maalouli, George. 2009. [Review of] Digital Analysis of Remotely Sensed Imagery by Jay Gao. Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 5, p. 30-31.
Mitchell, Gordon. 2009. Israel Ludlow Heads West from New Jersey to Survey Ohio. Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 3, p. 50-51, 54.
Palatiello, John M. 2009. Moving Forward with Caution and Optimism : the State of the Aerial Mapping Profession, 2009. Aerial Mapping : Supplement to Professional Surveyor Magazine, p. 6-7.
Perry, Brett A. 2009. Aerial Photography from the Past to the Present. Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 3, p. 30-31.
Raber, Brian and Doug Jacoby. 2009. Planning, Understanding and Validating Lidar Accuracy. Aerial Mapping : Supplement to Professional Surveyor Magazine, p. 12-14.
Schmidt, Wilhelm A. 2009. [Review of] Chaining Oregon : Surveying the Public Lands of the Pacific Northwest 1851-1855 / Kay Atwood. Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 3, p. 32-33.
Speed, Vicki. 2009. Front Range Surveyors Unite : In Colorado a New RTK Network Has Taken Shape … Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 3, p. 14-16.
Stocking, Angus. 2009. Mountain of Mud : After a Mudslide Wiped Out a Railroad Track in Oregon, Surveying and Restoring it in Miserable Conditions Proved a Monumental Task. Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 3, p. 10-12.
White, James. 2009. Eagle Point’s LandSketch. Professional Surveyor Magazine, v. 29, no. 4, p. 28-29.
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