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... hazards so that realistic prevention , mitigation , and disaster response measures can be taken . Actions to protect or restore water supplies are aided by the complex analyses that can be handled efficiently by using GIS . By applying ...
... hazards so that realistic prevention , mitigation , and disaster response measures can be taken . Actions to protect or restore water supplies are aided by the complex analyses that can be handled efficiently by using GIS . By applying ...
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... hazards . The map units on the glacial sediments map ( see article below ) , for example , were too small to be printed using traditional peelcoat methods , so the author used GIS technology . Derivative maps that once were produced by ...
... hazards . The map units on the glacial sediments map ( see article below ) , for example , were too small to be printed using traditional peelcoat methods , so the author used GIS technology . Derivative maps that once were produced by ...
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... hazards analyses once thought to be impractical or. information is considered in setting public policy on a variety of energy and minerals issues . For example , GIS technology can be used to evaluate the potential impact of pro- posed ...
... hazards analyses once thought to be impractical or. information is considered in setting public policy on a variety of energy and minerals issues . For example , GIS technology can be used to evaluate the potential impact of pro- posed ...
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... Hazards By Arthur C. Tarr IS technology is transforming geologic hazards research in the 1990's . Complex hazards analyses once thought to be impracti- cal or impossible are now routine . GIS tech- nology automates the process of ...
... Hazards By Arthur C. Tarr IS technology is transforming geologic hazards research in the 1990's . Complex hazards analyses once thought to be impracti- cal or impossible are now routine . GIS tech- nology automates the process of ...
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... hazards , such as the Wasatch fault and geologic units susceptible to liquefaction . Later , GIS was employed in two different earthquake hazards study areas , one in the Pacific Northwest and one in the San Francisco Bay area ; for ...
... hazards , such as the Wasatch fault and geologic units susceptible to liquefaction . Later , GIS was employed in two different earthquake hazards study areas , one in the Pacific Northwest and one in the San Francisco Bay area ; for ...
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