Remote sensing for highway engineering; 11 reports
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Remote sensing for highway engineering; 11 reports
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Published
1972
Publisher
Highway Research Board, National Research Council
Pages
93
ISBN-10
030902093X
Principles of photo interpretation in highway engineering practice
The role of aerial surveys in highway engineering
Specifications for aerial surveys and mapping by photogrammetric methods for highways
Analytical aerial triangulation
Photogrammetry developments and applications
Photogrammetry
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