10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOTOGEOLOGIST»
Discover the use of
photogeologist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
photogeologist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Principles and Applications of Photogeology
Therefore, there must be a close co-operation between the field geologist and the
photogeologist. It is desirable and sometimes necessary for the latter to make
short trips to the field for photogeological field check. 4. Three Dimensional
Vision ...
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Abstracts for 1965: Abstracts of papers submitted for six ...
Role of the Photogeologist in Materials Inventories in Kansas STALLARD, ALVIS
H., Supervisor of Photo Interpretation, Photronics Dept., Kansas State Highway
Commission, State Qfice Building, Topeka, Kans. Photogeology is not a new ...
Geological Society of America, 1966
3
The Technical Development of the Royal Dutch/Shell: 1890-1940
Gradually the photogeologist has included the entire visible landscape with all its
phenomena in his analysis. Terraces and old land surfaces, the direction and
meandering of river courses, the boundary between agricultural areas and virgin
...
Robert James Forbes, Denis R. O'Beirne, 1957
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Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications 2009
... for example, from Alt Worker to Alt Worker', because of the new configuration
for its altimeter or sail, can be specified by a functor as F: Alt Worker → Alt Worker'
; moreover, the evolution of a sub-swarm, for instance, from the Photogeologist to
...
Roger Lee, Naohiro Ishii, 2009
5
Photogeology and photogeomorphology
individual photogeologist, and the near absence of tip and tilt in the aerial
photographs. Dips observed under the stereoscope in variably appear steeper
than their actual inclination. This is, of course, a help in extremely low-dip country
, but a ...
Norman H. Foster, Edward A. Beaumont, 1992
When the photogeologist goes into the field, he may investigate both the mapped
features and those other features which have a bearing on his impressions and
interpretations of less obvious and less definite geologic elements. This need ...
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Second symposium on subsurface geological techniques: ...
which is entirely dependent on the skill and experience of the individual
photogeologist and the near absence of tip and tilt in the aerial photographs.
Dins observed under the stereoscope invariably appear steeper than their actual
inclination.
Dip Estimation: Estimating the dip of inclined sedimentary beds by stereoscopic
examination of aerial photographs is a difficult process which is entirely
dependent on the skill and experience of the photogeologist and the near
absence of tip ...
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Reviews in Engineering Geology
The term photogeology refers largely to the identification and mapping of
identifiable structural and stratigraphic information, and the lithologic
characteristics of bedrock terranes. In sedimentary-rock areas the photogeologist
estimates the ...
Thomas Fluhr, Robert Ferguson Legget, Geological Society of America, 1962
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Mineral Resources Management and the Environment
Geotechnical input Coordinators Expert assistance needed General site Mining
engineer-geologist, Photogeologist, ... Seismologist Site-specific Mining engineer
-geologist, Geophysicist, Photogeologist, Structural Geotechnical engineer, ...