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USE OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN FEDERALLY FUNDED LAND PROCESSES RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES.

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Abstract

A review of the use of space technology in federally funded earth science research in the US was carried out in 1985 by the President's Office of Science and Technology Policy. Five departments and three independent agencies, representing the primary earth science research agencies in the Federal government, participated in the review. The review by the subcommittee indicated that, while there is considerable overlap in the legislated missions of the earth science agencies, most of the space-related land processes research is complementary. Summaries are provided of the current and projected uses of space technology in land processes activities within the eight Federal organizations.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title USE OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY IN FEDERALLY FUNDED LAND PROCESSES RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES.
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher ESA Publ Div (ESA SP-254)
Publisher location Noordwijk, Ne
Larger Work Title Digest - International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
First page 1267
Last page 1272
Conference Title IGARSS '86: Remote Sensing, Today's Solutions for Tomorrow's Information Needs.
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