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Number of Articles: 9
Cartographic Modeling - Part I
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 2-11
Abstract
Cartographic modeling is the general and customary method of geographical data analysis. What is used in cartographic modeling leads finally to certain algebraic relationships in which each one of effective factors in thematic combination of maps acts as a variable, and it is possible to change these ... Read MoreImplementation of a Three-Dimensional Matching for Digital Photography
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 12-18
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a practical automatic three-dimensional matching project. It consists of two major parts. The first part is related to the automatic three-dimensional matching project implemented for a digital close range photography test. The components of this test include two CCD ... Read MoreRemote Sensing for Land Use Planning
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 19-23
Abstract
Human needs transform the land to different activities and the quantifiable information of these dominating activities are necessary to develop future planning. In this paper three techniques, geometrical shapes and growth concept, causal modelling concept, and category rate concept are developed which ... Read MoreGrid-Based Analysis in Land Use Planning
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 24-26
Abstract
Raster-based processing seems to be a powerful tool for land use planners. Collection of information, processing and visualization are much easier in this system in comparison with other vector systems. All visual maps, plans and drawings can be precisely scanned and shaped into desirable forms. Grid-based ... Read MoreAnalysis of Kashan Winds and Application of its Results in the Case of Stabilizing Shifting Sands
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 27-33
Abstract
Human’s need for living in an environment whose rage sometimes endangers his existence forces him to identify natural factors, elements and forces carefully and to adapt to them. Undoubtedly, human since his first days has faced danger of natural disasters. Early human, due to ignorance of the ... Read MoreRecognition of Star Names (Investigating 225 Star Names)
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 34-40
Abstract
The number of brilliant stars with particular names in both celestial hemispheres is less than 300, and the current list, which has 225 star names with apparent magnitudes, absolute magnitudes, spectral types and their distances, is peerless in all Arab and Islamic countries and is important in terms ... Read MoreThe KFA-1000 Images of the Characteristics of Systematic Errors, Geometric Precision and Applications
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 34-40
Abstract
The point of connection between aerial photos and data of satellite digital sensors is the high-resolution satellite photography using KFA-1000 cameras. In this paper, characteristics of KFA-1000 camera and satellite images, their systematic errors and the way of removing them, their methods of internal ... Read MorePreparation of Thematic Maps Using Satellite Images - Part VII
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 50-57
Abstract
The progress made over the past three decades in cartography, remote sensing and geographic information systems is due to the necessity of establishing new connections among currently specified technical regulations. Great efforts have been made to realize desirable collection of various cartographic ... Read MoreGeographic Abbreviations
Volume 7, Issue 27 , November 1998, Pages 58-64