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IRS-1C: A Satellite for Various Applications

Abbas Khosravi (Translator)

Volume 8, Issue 29 , May 1999, , Pages 26-29

Abstract
  Preparing of land use maps is of great importance in terms of assessment of current situation, land utilization and examination of problems preventing more satisfactory land use. One of the techniques whose resultant information can be used as the source for preparation of land use maps is ground resource ...  Read More

Fighting Underground Water Contamination Using GIS

Abbas Khosravi (Translator)

Volume 8, Issue 32 , February 1999, , Pages 36-38

Abstract
  In Jyderup, a city in the state of West Zealand in Denmark, two water wells of an underground water supply network, set-up about twenty years ago, are less than a hundred meters away from a deserted color factory. Considering the authority of chief officials of the Environmental Organization of West ...  Read More

Using GIS to study Arctic ice caps

Abbas Khosravi (Translator)

Volume 6, Issue 22 , August 1997, , Pages 23-27

Abstract
  This paper is an example of combination of GIS and remote sensing methods by scientists of Scott Institute of Polar Research in Cambridge, England during their study of ice covers in Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago in the north of Norway. Vast, remote polar areas are usually studied by remote sensing ...  Read More