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Number of Articles: 8
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Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 2-6
Abstract
The Cartographic Information System (GIS) produces a map, and the output can be graphic, printed or maps on the computer screen. Maps are generally different in appearance and dimensions. It is sometimes difficult to say that a product or output is an image or a map on a computer screen, which has a ... Read MoreRing of Fire
Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 7-9
Abstract
On May 10, 1994, the occurrence of a partial or ring eclipse of the sun in North America for more than six minutes fascinated millions of people in these areas. Unlike a general eclipse, a ring eclipse occurs when the moon is at the place on its orbit around the Earth farthest from that planet. In this ... Read MoreThe Frosts of the Fourth Period in Europe
Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 10-13
Abstract
Scandinavia’s ice cap is a large ice cap belonging to the fourth age (Scandinavia's fourth age can be distinguished by its southern front from wandering moraine and rocks carried there from Norway, Sweden and Finland. The southernmost front of the Scandinavian glacier from the southern England, ... Read MoreRemote Sensing Scanning Systems
Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 14-19
Abstract
Photometric remote sensing systems are capable of detecting visible and electromagnetic near-infrared regions (0.4<l<0.9). Other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum with longer wavelengths can potentially be useful for remote sensing purposes. Unfortunately, conventional glass lenses and sensitive ... Read MoreExamination of a Photogrammetric Analytical System
Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 20-23
Abstract
Today, with the advancement of computer technology, many of the related organizations have changed the analog photogrammetric systems to Analytical system or digital analogue system in order to achieve digital maps. With the help of computers and electronic connections, it is possible to transform an ... Read MoreNatural Potentials of the Lorestan Province (Vegetation)
Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 24-31
Abstract
In general, vegetation of Lorestan is varied and including many different species. The composition and characteristics of these forests vary by change in latitude, altitude, precipitation, compression and direction of ground features, and lengths of cold and hot seasons. Vegetation in Lorestan is divided ... Read MoreApplication of Graphic Information in Urban Studies (Case Study: Tehran) - III
Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 32-41
Abstract
In this part of the study, we examine the status and direction of the potential development of Tehran as well as natural constraints such as land characteristics, slope of ground in the range of Alborz, position of Tehran on a major (earthquake) fault zone and other climatic conditions, as well as artificial ... Read MorePreparation of Photo-Maps Using COSMOS Satellite Images (KFA-1000)
Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, Pages 60-64