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New Advancements in Cartography

Susan Mesgari (Translation)

Volume 9, Issue 35 , November 2000, , Pages 57-58

Abstract
  Although data digitization methods have changed the basic rules of cartography, nevertheless the preparation and printing of maps always faces a complex set of changes and conversions. On the one hand, the GIS has provided new features and made the provision of related products easier, and on the other, ...  Read More

Caspian Sea, the Largest Lake on the Earth

Susan Mesgari (Translator)

Volume 9, Issue 36 , February 2000, , Pages 58-59

Abstract
  In recent decades the fluctuations of the Caspian Sea level has inflicted damages on the people and lands around it. Climate changes and inattention to ecosystem have certainly played role in this issue. However, this fact has remained much unrecognized.The Caspian Sea, the largest lake on the earth, ...  Read More

Experts Answer the Questions Regarding GIS

Susan Mesgari (Translator); Ali Jahani (Technical Editor)

Volume 8, Issue 29 , May 1999, , Pages 14-15

Abstract
  Today computer systems have found vast applications in various fields, including preparation of maps and analysis of descriptive and spatial information. Geographic Information Systems (GIS), as computer systems utilizing modern software and hardware facilities, have been able to present remarkable services ...  Read More