Predicting Erosion on the Recessive Monterey Bay Shoreline
Photogrammetric Analysis Using a Personal Computer
In many cases, photographs of the accident scene taken soon after the event contain visible evidence of road marks and/or debris. By the time the case reaches the accident investigator/reconstructionist,...
Borrow Resource Studies in Near-Shore Areas of Alaska's North Slope
Innovative and cost-effective techniques are utilized in the exploration and analysis of near-shore sources of sand and gravel on Alaska's North Slope. High quality sources...
Orthophotoquad Mapping Program for Alaska
The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) is the lead civilian mapping agency in the United States and is responsible for creating and maintaining numerous map series. In Alaska the standard...
Can Digital Terrain Data Cut Route Selection Time?
The use of photogrammetry in the collection of digital terrain and the use of a computer to process data is not being used to its fullest. Use of these two tools together increases access...
As-Built Locations Through Precision Photography
This paper describes a new application of close range photogrammetry as a technique for obtaining reliable as-built locations of embedded threaded inserts in concrete structures and the...
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...
Report from the Surveying and Photogrammetry Subdiscipline
Aerial Surveys and Computers Applied to Highways
Report on the Development of a Close Range Photogrammetry (CRP) Educational Technician Program
Estuarine Circulation from Dye-Buoy Photogrammetry
Locating Reservoirs with Landsat: A Texas Example
Use of Digital Terrain Data in Topographic Analysis
Remote Sensing for Water Resource Surveys
Damsite Works Layout and Access Road Location
RMLR: What It Means to the Civil Engineer
Low-Investment Access to LANDSAT Digital Analysis
Comparison of Areal Snow Sampling Procedures
Airborne Laser Acquisition of Cross-Section Data
National Wetlands Inventory Project
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