Real-Time Monitoring for Ohio Basin Water Management
The Ohio River Division (ORD) of the Corps of Engineers operates 77 reservoirs in this basin for the purposes of flood control, conservation, hydropower, low flow augmentation, water supply,...
Geostationary operational environmental satellites (GOES) Data Collection Procedure?Ft. Worth District
The Fort Worth District Corps of Engineers is currently responsible for the daily operation of 22 federally owned reservoirs in Texas. This report describes this district's experience...
Surveying's New Promise: Centimeters from Space
One centimeter accuracy at far less cost than surveying by traditional methods is promised by the Global Positioning System (GPS). Signals from NAVSTAR satellites are received by two or...
Project Systems via Satellite Communications
Snowmelt Runoff Modeling Using Landsat Imagery
Status of Remote Sensing for Coastal Zone Management
Surveying and Photogrammetry Research Needs
An ASCE-National Science Foundation committee listed and prioritized research needs in surveying and photogrammetry. Among them are the Department of Defense's Global Positioning...
Telecommunications After Earthquakes
Correlation Analysis of Reservoir Water Quality Parameters with Digital Satellite Reflectance Data
Low-Cost Satellite Digital Image Analysis of Surface Waters
Landsat Applications to Surface Mining
Engineering Applications of Image Data Processing
Satellite Communications - An Opportunity
New England Division, Corps of Engineers Data Acquisition, Management, and Use Program
Locating Reservoirs with Landsat: A Texas Example
Landsat Data Use in Evaluating Nuclear Reactor Sites
River Murray Flooding
Regional Geology of the Dartmouth Dam Site
A Seismo-Tectonic Study of the Western Narmada Valley Using Landsat Imagery
Surface Temperature Mapping by NOAA-5 Satellite
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