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U.S. Geological Survey land remote sensing activities

Pecora VIII Symposium
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Abstract

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Department of the Interior (DOI) were among the earliest to recognize the potential applications of satellite land remote sensing for management of the country's land and water resources…not only as a user but also as a program participant responsible for final data processing, product generation, and data distribution. With guidance from Dr. William T. Pecora, who was the Survey's Director at that time and later Under Secretary of Interior, the Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Program was established in 1966 as a focal point for these activities within the Department. Dr. Pecora was among the few who could envision a role for the Survey and the Department as active participants in programs yet to come--like the Landsat, Magsat, Seasat and, most recently, Shuttle Imaging Radar programs.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title U.S. Geological Survey land remote sensing activities
Series title Pecora VIII Symposium
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher The Augustana Research Institute
Publisher location Sioux Falls, SD
Description 3 p.
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First page 28
Last page 30
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