United States Geological Survey YearbookU.S. Geological Survey, 1986 - Geology |
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... cartographic data to the user community nationwide . To accomplish this objective , the program has two long - range goals : ( 1 ) to provide primary cartographic data of standard content , currency , and accuracy to satisfy Federal ...
... cartographic data to the user community nationwide . To accomplish this objective , the program has two long - range goals : ( 1 ) to provide primary cartographic data of standard content , currency , and accuracy to satisfy Federal ...
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... cartographic data already meeting standards of content , currency , and accuracy . About 32,000 of the Survey's primary maps meet these standards and thus can be digitized with- out revision . The objective is to maintain the primary ...
... cartographic data already meeting standards of content , currency , and accuracy . About 32,000 of the Survey's primary maps meet these standards and thus can be digitized with- out revision . The objective is to maintain the primary ...
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... cartographic products from digital data . DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHY PRODUCTION source maps Digitizing source data Edit & Quality Control new data Geographic Information System data to users existing data DIGITAL REVISION Revision Station ...
... cartographic products from digital data . DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHY PRODUCTION source maps Digitizing source data Edit & Quality Control new data Geographic Information System data to users existing data DIGITAL REVISION Revision Station ...
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... cartographic products , both graphic and digital , from base category data in the NDCDB . Production management component.- The production management component is designed primarily as a two - way interface between the MARK II ...
... cartographic products , both graphic and digital , from base category data in the NDCDB . Production management component.- The production management component is designed primarily as a two - way interface between the MARK II ...
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... cartographers predominate among the professional group , which includes mem- bers of more than 30 other disciplines , such as geophysics , chemistry , and engineering . Permanent employees are supported by those other than full - time ...
... cartographers predominate among the professional group , which includes mem- bers of more than 30 other disciplines , such as geophysics , chemistry , and engineering . Permanent employees are supported by those other than full - time ...
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