COLUMNS - WASHINGTON VIEW: SPECTRUM ALLOCATION - FREQUENCY DECISIONS PENDING (English)
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Title:COLUMNS - WASHINGTON VIEW: SPECTRUM ALLOCATION - FREQUENCY DECISIONS PENDING
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Contributors:Divis, Dee Ann ( author )
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Place of publication:Cleveland, Ohio
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Table of contents – Volume 11, Issue 3
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COLUMNS - THE VIEW FROM HERE: DOD TO THE RESCUEGibbons, Glen et al. | 2000
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DEPARTMENTS - LETTERS| 2000
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COLUMNS - WASHINGTON VIEW: SPECTRUM ALLOCATION - FREQUENCY DECISIONS PENDINGDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2000
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DEPARTMENTS - GLOBAL VIEW| 2000
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FEATURES - SAVING ULURU'S STORY - DOCUMENTING ABORIGINAL ART - The rust-colored massif of Ulugu, also known as Ayers Rock, rises from the plains of central Australia, an oasis of beauty amid central Australia's desolate and never-ending horizons. Rare flora and fauna as well as the Anangu Aboriginal people have thrived at the rock's base for thousands of years, with petroglyphs and paintings on its face echoing ancient Aboriginal communities. Researchers from the University of Melbourne are using geospatial technologies to document this rich cultural history, preserving the monolith's memory against the passage of timeKealy, Allison et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - LANDSLIDE MONITORING IN ROMANIA - Intense rains, saturated soils, steep slopes, and a growing network of oil wells proved a disastrous combination in the Romanian village of Zemes, where landslides have buried homes, destroyed regional infrastructure, and forced local residents to flee the area. To ascertain what threat the unstable areas still present, researchers have documented one slide's on-going movement and analyzed the results to better understand slope motion and failure mechanismsCorbeanu, Horatiu et al. | 2000
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ARTICLE - RURAL ROAD SURVEY WITH GPS - AN EXERCISE IN DEVELOPMENT - Bangladesh -- A tiny nation with nearly 125 million inhabitants living on the shifting, braided delta of the massive Ganges River system on the Indian subcontinent -- Depends on a vast network of rural roads for commerce, trade, and food transportation. To better guide road maintenance and development, a team from the Bangladeshi government and international organizations used GPS to map the country's infrastructure, placing the data in a geographic information system to create an unprecedented complete picture of the nation's passagewaysChowdhury, Iftekhar Ghani et al. | 2000
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COLUMNS - DESIGN AND INTEGRATION: SOLVING THE 'DISAPPEARANCE' OF GPSGibbons, Glenn et al. | 2000
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COLUMNS - INNOVATION: SLOPE MONITORING USING GPS -- A MULTI-ANTENNA APPROACHDing, Xiaoli et al. | 2000
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DEPARTMENTS - NOTES| 2000
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DEPARTMENTS - PRODUCTS| 2000
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DEPARTMENTS - CALENDAR| 2000
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DEPARTMENTS - ADVERTISERS INDEX| 2000