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Geological Survey of India
The film provides an overview of Geological Survey of India.
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Ontario Geological Survey summer student field experience
Are you a geology student? Want to get a grounding in field geology? Want to make life-long friends with fellow geology students? Want to get relevant and di...
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About the British Geological Survey | 175 years of geoscience
The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience...
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Florida's aquifer adventure - Florida Geological Survey Video 2
The Florida Geological Survey Digital Collection includes historic resources from the Florida Geological Survey (FGS). FGS is an Office which reports directl...
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Geological Survey - Desert Bones Trombone Choir
Geological Survey Manny Albam ASU Desert Bones Trombone Choir Douglas Yeo, Professor of Trombone Recorded at 'Bottom Feeders' concert - January 18, 2013 Katz...
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About the British Geological Survey presented by Prof. Iain Stewart
Founded in 1835, the British Geological Survey (BGS) is the world's oldest national geological survey and the United Kingdom's premier centre for earth scien...
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Oklahoma Geological Survey on our earthquake problem
Earthquakes have hit Oklahoma with frequency lately, the Oklahoma Geological Survey provides some context.
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Geological Survey of Pakistan - Video Learning - WizScience.com
The "Geological Survey of Pakistan" , is an autonomous and independent institution under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources which is tasked and mandate with advancing the geoscience knowledge and carrying out systematic studies on official mapping and area surveying.
The scientists of GSP thoroughly studies the landscape of Pakistan, its natural resources, and the natural hazards tha
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Map Making - A History of Cartography, Geological Survey & State Highway Maps 1940s
Caught Mapping - A history of cartography and explorers who developed maps. Road map production, field-checking and printed. Demonstrates hand mapping to mod...
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THF:GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA (புவியியல் அருங்காட்சியகம், சென்னை)
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF HAMMONDS RANCH BLM KNOWS THIS
http://theconservativethought.com/2016/01/video-obama-wanted-war-now-150-armed-militia-have-seized-a-federal-building-in-oregon/#
http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1740b/report.pdf
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Utah Geological Survey Paleontologists help move a petrified tree
UGS paleontologists Jim Kirkland and Don DeBlieux spent last week assisting a crew from Utah State Parks and the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park in moving a large petrified tree to the park for display. The park received permission from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to move the tree from land they manage just outside the town of Escalante, and they called in UGS paleontologists to cons
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Geological Survey of Pakistan Huge gold, copper reserves found in Balochistan near Pak Iran Border.
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Introduction to Photo Interpretation 1955 US Geological Survey
more at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
'INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO INTERPRETATION FOR THE DISCOVERY AND EVALUATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES... Provides training in the techniques of photo interpretation for the discovery and evaluation of the natural resources of a country or region. The film begins with a summary of the idea of "resources," and their development by mankind for a va
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Geological Survey - Florida State University Trombone Choir
Erik Shinn
Florida State University Trombone Choir
Geological Survey
- Manny Album
Opperman Music Hall: November 11, 2013
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Geological Survey
UMass Trombone Choir 2/24/14
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Gila Monster 2013 United States Geological Survey ( USGS )
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "Gila monsters are one of only two venomous lizard species in the world. They live in the southwestern U.S. and in Mexi...
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Geological Survey of India | Gold mines found in AP (30-07-2015)
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Mount St. Helens Eruption May 18, 1980 (2010) US Geological Survey (USGS)
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "USGS scientists recount their experiences before, during and after the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Loss...
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Oklahoma Geological Survey has zero seismologists in midst of earthquakes
In investigating the 4.7 earthquake Thursday, KOCO found the state agency tracking earthquakes now has no seismologists. KOCO's Ariana Garza has more on that and the rush to stay ahead of the quakes. Subscribe to KOCO on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lGfjIl
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Thaw slump and lake drainage near Fort McPherson, NWT, Canada
Rapid drainage of a small lake due to expansion of a retrogressive thaw slump about 20km northwest of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada.
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California : U.S. Geological Survey Emergency Planners prepare for possible Tsunami (Sept 06,2013)
SOURCE: http://www.foxnews.com News Articles: California Faces Real Tsunami Threat: Experts http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/California-Faces-Real-Tsuna...
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William Smith Building (WSB), British Geological Survey, Keyworth time lapse construction project
The construction project started in December 2007, was occupied by BGS staff in May 2009 and is due to be officially opened on the 25th June 2009. The Willia...
Geological Survey of India
The film provides an overview of Geological Survey of India....
The film provides an overview of Geological Survey of India.
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The film provides an overview of Geological Survey of India.
- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 4599
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author: GSIIGC2020
Ontario Geological Survey summer student field experience
Are you a geology student? Want to get a grounding in field geology? Want to make life-long friends with fellow geology students? Want to get relevant and di......
Are you a geology student? Want to get a grounding in field geology? Want to make life-long friends with fellow geology students? Want to get relevant and di...
wn.com/Ontario Geological Survey Summer Student Field Experience
Are you a geology student? Want to get a grounding in field geology? Want to make life-long friends with fellow geology students? Want to get relevant and di...
- published: 13 Feb 2010
- views: 1291
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author: Andy Fyon
About the British Geological Survey | 175 years of geoscience
The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience......
The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience...
wn.com/About The British Geological Survey | 175 Years Of Geoscience
The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience...
- published: 30 Sep 2010
- views: 3046
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author: bgschannel
Florida's aquifer adventure - Florida Geological Survey Video 2
The Florida Geological Survey Digital Collection includes historic resources from the Florida Geological Survey (FGS). FGS is an Office which reports directl......
The Florida Geological Survey Digital Collection includes historic resources from the Florida Geological Survey (FGS). FGS is an Office which reports directl...
wn.com/Florida's Aquifer Adventure Florida Geological Survey Video 2
The Florida Geological Survey Digital Collection includes historic resources from the Florida Geological Survey (FGS). FGS is an Office which reports directl...
- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 10354
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author: UFlibraries
Geological Survey - Desert Bones Trombone Choir
Geological Survey Manny Albam ASU Desert Bones Trombone Choir Douglas Yeo, Professor of Trombone Recorded at 'Bottom Feeders' concert - January 18, 2013 Katz......
Geological Survey Manny Albam ASU Desert Bones Trombone Choir Douglas Yeo, Professor of Trombone Recorded at 'Bottom Feeders' concert - January 18, 2013 Katz...
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Geological Survey Manny Albam ASU Desert Bones Trombone Choir Douglas Yeo, Professor of Trombone Recorded at 'Bottom Feeders' concert - January 18, 2013 Katz...
About the British Geological Survey presented by Prof. Iain Stewart
Founded in 1835, the British Geological Survey (BGS) is the world's oldest national geological survey and the United Kingdom's premier centre for earth scien......
Founded in 1835, the British Geological Survey (BGS) is the world's oldest national geological survey and the United Kingdom's premier centre for earth scien...
wn.com/About The British Geological Survey Presented By Prof. Iain Stewart
Founded in 1835, the British Geological Survey (BGS) is the world's oldest national geological survey and the United Kingdom's premier centre for earth scien...
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 3339
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author: bgschannel
Oklahoma Geological Survey on our earthquake problem
Earthquakes have hit Oklahoma with frequency lately, the Oklahoma Geological Survey provides some context....
Earthquakes have hit Oklahoma with frequency lately, the Oklahoma Geological Survey provides some context.
wn.com/Oklahoma Geological Survey On Our Earthquake Problem
Earthquakes have hit Oklahoma with frequency lately, the Oklahoma Geological Survey provides some context.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 80
Geological Survey of Pakistan - Video Learning - WizScience.com
The "Geological Survey of Pakistan" , is an autonomous and independent institution under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources which is tasked and manda...
The "Geological Survey of Pakistan" , is an autonomous and independent institution under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources which is tasked and mandate with advancing the geoscience knowledge and carrying out systematic studies on official mapping and area surveying.
The scientists of GSP thoroughly studies the landscape of Pakistan, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. Apart from studying geology, it has various major science disciplines, concerning biology, engineering, hydrology, chemistry and physics. Due to its reputation and studies on fact-finding research, it has undertaken various efforts and studies on mineral exploration and extraction as well.
Headquartered in Quetta, it has a main office in Islamabad and other regional offices in all over the country, and as of current, Dr. Imran Khan is the current and designated director-general of the Geological Survey of Pakistan.
As early as 1836–51, the British crown government decided to set up the geological survey to explore the British Indian Empire under the British geologist David Williams who later founded the Geological Survey of India.
After the independence of Pakistan from the British Indian Empire, the Geological Survey of India's north-west branch, staff and assets were evolved into creating to Geological Survey of Pakistan .
At the time of its establishment, the GSP had consisted of only six geologist and two chemists under British scientist H.L. Crookshank, who was at that time was the most senior scientist working. Immediately, H.L. Crookshank was appointed first director general of GSP which he remained until 1955. Under Crookshank, the technical staff was increased to 30 geoscientists in 1948. In its formative years, the GSP did the pioneering work in hydrogeology and engineering but the efforts were transfer to engineering units of the military. In 1949–55, the GSP initiated a rigorous tradition of field investigations with the governmental support, and reconnaissance technology was transferred to GSP through the Colombo Plan. Due to these activities, it increased the operational, scientific capabilities, and expansion of facilities of the GSP by 1956; it became one of the pioneering scientific institution of the government. In 1955, English geologist, E.R. Gee, took over the GSP who initiated a massive expansion programme for GSP, including engineering, photogeology sections, as well as systematic publications journals were established. In 1959, the construction of new headquarters in Quetta was completed with Dr. N.M. Khan becoming first native GSP's director.
By 1956, the GSP worked extremely close with the United States Geological Survey ; the USGS established multi-million dollar work laboratories and facilities in all over the country and cooperation continued until 1970. In 1957, the GSP discovered the large stockpiles of uranium in Sindh and Punjab. In addition, the GSP helped established country's universities to teach geoscience and engineering as part of their university programmes.
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"The Place Inside" by Silent Partner (royalty-free) from YouTube Audio Library.
This video uses material/images from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geological+Survey+of+Pakistan, which is released under Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ . This video is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ . To reuse/adapt the content in your own work, you must comply with the license terms.
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The "Geological Survey of Pakistan" , is an autonomous and independent institution under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources which is tasked and mandate with advancing the geoscience knowledge and carrying out systematic studies on official mapping and area surveying.
The scientists of GSP thoroughly studies the landscape of Pakistan, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. Apart from studying geology, it has various major science disciplines, concerning biology, engineering, hydrology, chemistry and physics. Due to its reputation and studies on fact-finding research, it has undertaken various efforts and studies on mineral exploration and extraction as well.
Headquartered in Quetta, it has a main office in Islamabad and other regional offices in all over the country, and as of current, Dr. Imran Khan is the current and designated director-general of the Geological Survey of Pakistan.
As early as 1836–51, the British crown government decided to set up the geological survey to explore the British Indian Empire under the British geologist David Williams who later founded the Geological Survey of India.
After the independence of Pakistan from the British Indian Empire, the Geological Survey of India's north-west branch, staff and assets were evolved into creating to Geological Survey of Pakistan .
At the time of its establishment, the GSP had consisted of only six geologist and two chemists under British scientist H.L. Crookshank, who was at that time was the most senior scientist working. Immediately, H.L. Crookshank was appointed first director general of GSP which he remained until 1955. Under Crookshank, the technical staff was increased to 30 geoscientists in 1948. In its formative years, the GSP did the pioneering work in hydrogeology and engineering but the efforts were transfer to engineering units of the military. In 1949–55, the GSP initiated a rigorous tradition of field investigations with the governmental support, and reconnaissance technology was transferred to GSP through the Colombo Plan. Due to these activities, it increased the operational, scientific capabilities, and expansion of facilities of the GSP by 1956; it became one of the pioneering scientific institution of the government. In 1955, English geologist, E.R. Gee, took over the GSP who initiated a massive expansion programme for GSP, including engineering, photogeology sections, as well as systematic publications journals were established. In 1959, the construction of new headquarters in Quetta was completed with Dr. N.M. Khan becoming first native GSP's director.
By 1956, the GSP worked extremely close with the United States Geological Survey ; the USGS established multi-million dollar work laboratories and facilities in all over the country and cooperation continued until 1970. In 1957, the GSP discovered the large stockpiles of uranium in Sindh and Punjab. In addition, the GSP helped established country's universities to teach geoscience and engineering as part of their university programmes.
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Disclaimer: This video is for your information only. The author or publisher does not guarantee the accuracy of the content presented in this video. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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"The Place Inside" by Silent Partner (royalty-free) from YouTube Audio Library.
This video uses material/images from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geological+Survey+of+Pakistan, which is released under Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ . This video is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ . To reuse/adapt the content in your own work, you must comply with the license terms.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 2
Map Making - A History of Cartography, Geological Survey & State Highway Maps 1940s
Caught Mapping - A history of cartography and explorers who developed maps. Road map production, field-checking and printed. Demonstrates hand mapping to mod......
Caught Mapping - A history of cartography and explorers who developed maps. Road map production, field-checking and printed. Demonstrates hand mapping to mod...
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Caught Mapping - A history of cartography and explorers who developed maps. Road map production, field-checking and printed. Demonstrates hand mapping to mod...
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF HAMMONDS RANCH BLM KNOWS THIS
http://theconservativethought.com/2016/01/video-obama-wanted-war-now-150-armed-militia-have-seized-a-federal-building-in-oregon/#
http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1740b...
http://theconservativethought.com/2016/01/video-obama-wanted-war-now-150-armed-militia-have-seized-a-federal-building-in-oregon/#
http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1740b/report.pdf
wn.com/Geological Survey Of Hammonds Ranch Blm Knows This
http://theconservativethought.com/2016/01/video-obama-wanted-war-now-150-armed-militia-have-seized-a-federal-building-in-oregon/#
http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1740b/report.pdf
- published: 04 Jan 2016
- views: 307
Utah Geological Survey Paleontologists help move a petrified tree
UGS paleontologists Jim Kirkland and Don DeBlieux spent last week assisting a crew from Utah State Parks and the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park in moving...
UGS paleontologists Jim Kirkland and Don DeBlieux spent last week assisting a crew from Utah State Parks and the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park in moving a large petrified tree to the park for display. The park received permission from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to move the tree from land they manage just outside the town of Escalante, and they called in UGS paleontologists to consult with and oversee the move. Several pieces of heavy equipment were needed to lift the log, which was already separated into sections, onto a flatbed truck for the several-mile drive to the park. Eighteen sections were moved, including the base of the tree that was estimated to weigh over 2 tons, and lifted back into place in the sand-filled concrete enclosure that had been constructed to house the tree. The park is known for its large number of petrified logs eroding out of the 150-million-year-old Morrison Formation rocks. These logs are found on a plateau above the park entrance that can only be accessed by a fairly rugged hike, so not all visitors will have the time or the ability to see them. By having a large tree on display near the visitors center, many more people, including those with physical challenges, will be able to view and learn about the fossils found in this region. The cooperation of the BLM and State Parks for the benefit of Utah citizens and visitors was well exemplified during this project.
wn.com/Utah Geological Survey Paleontologists Help Move A Petrified Tree
UGS paleontologists Jim Kirkland and Don DeBlieux spent last week assisting a crew from Utah State Parks and the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park in moving a large petrified tree to the park for display. The park received permission from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to move the tree from land they manage just outside the town of Escalante, and they called in UGS paleontologists to consult with and oversee the move. Several pieces of heavy equipment were needed to lift the log, which was already separated into sections, onto a flatbed truck for the several-mile drive to the park. Eighteen sections were moved, including the base of the tree that was estimated to weigh over 2 tons, and lifted back into place in the sand-filled concrete enclosure that had been constructed to house the tree. The park is known for its large number of petrified logs eroding out of the 150-million-year-old Morrison Formation rocks. These logs are found on a plateau above the park entrance that can only be accessed by a fairly rugged hike, so not all visitors will have the time or the ability to see them. By having a large tree on display near the visitors center, many more people, including those with physical challenges, will be able to view and learn about the fossils found in this region. The cooperation of the BLM and State Parks for the benefit of Utah citizens and visitors was well exemplified during this project.
- published: 30 Oct 2014
- views: 101
Introduction to Photo Interpretation 1955 US Geological Survey
more at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
'INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO INTERPRETATION FOR THE DISCOVERY AND EVALUATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES... Pr...
more at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
'INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO INTERPRETATION FOR THE DISCOVERY AND EVALUATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES... Provides training in the techniques of photo interpretation for the discovery and evaluation of the natural resources of a country or region. The film begins with a summary of the idea of "resources," and their development by mankind for a variety of purposes. Early on in the film the case is presented for the verification of information by a study of the ground area, and an understanding of ground truth. The use of aerial photography is introduced first by showing how trees and vegetation coverage is evaluated and interpreted by the Forest Service. In this sequence, kinds of timber are differentiated and their images on photography examined. The difference between soft pine and hardwood deciduous trees is noted on the photos. Further analysis carried out by use of counting of crowns in measured areas, and by looking at crown size and forest density. A second segment details how Geologic maps can be made and benefit from aerial photographic interpretation. It is noted that color imagery adds a ueful and helpful dimension to the process of detecting certain minerals and formations. Ground Truth observations, and verification for accuracy of interpretation are stressed. The interpreter should have direct familiarity with the various areas he is mapping and interpreting. In the third segment, soil mapping by photo interpretation is covered. Large areas can be quickly and relatively accurately characterized, but an emphasis on ground truth and familiarity with soil types, and soil chemical analysis is given substantial weight. The general correlation of the soils and the chemistry of them with local geological structure and water abundance is also intimated. The fourth segment discusses photo interpretation of hydrologic detail. Again,ground truth is emphasized to allow characterization of hydrology from the specific to the general to be made with confidence. Vegetation and geologic structure also arefactors which are considered in the hydrologic photo-interpretation.'
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_photography
Aerial photography is the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position. Usually the camera is not supported by a ground-based structure. Platforms for aerial photography include fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, multirotor Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), balloons, blimps and dirigibles, rockets, pigeons, kites, parachutes, stand-alone telescoping and vehicle mounted poles...
The first commercial aerial photography company in the UK was Aerofilms Ltd, founded by World War I veterans Francis Wills and Claude Graham White in 1919... Operations began from the Stag Lane Aerodrome at Edgware, using the aircraft of the London Flying School...
From 1921, Aerofilms carried out vertical photography for survey and mapping purposes. During the 1930s, the company pioneered the science of photogrammetry (mapping from aerial photographs), with the Ordnance Survey amongst the company's clients.
Another successful pioneer of the commercial use of aerial photography was the American Sherman Fairchild who started his own aircraft firm Fairchild Aircraft to develop and build specialized aircraft for high altitude aerial survey missions. One Fairchild aerial survey aircraft in 1935 carried unit that combined two synchronized cameras, and each camera having five six inch lenses with a ten inch lenses and took photos from 23,000 feet. Each photo covered two hundred and twenty five square miles... A year later, Fairchild introduced a better high altitude camera with nine-lens in one unit that could take a photo of 600 square miles with each exposure from 30,000 feet...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_photographic_and_satellite_image_interpretation
Photographic interpretation is “the act of examining photographic images for the purpose of identifying objects and judging their significance” (Colwell, 1997)...
Principles of image interpretation have been developed empirically for more than 150 years. The most basic of these principles are the elements of image interpretation. They are: location, size, shape, shadow, tone/color, texture, pattern, height/depth and site/situation/association. These are routinely used when interpreting an aerial photo or analyzing a photo-like image. A well-trained image interpreter uses many of these elements during his or her analysis without really thinking about them...
wn.com/Introduction To Photo Interpretation 1955 US Geological Survey
more at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
'INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO INTERPRETATION FOR THE DISCOVERY AND EVALUATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES... Provides training in the techniques of photo interpretation for the discovery and evaluation of the natural resources of a country or region. The film begins with a summary of the idea of "resources," and their development by mankind for a variety of purposes. Early on in the film the case is presented for the verification of information by a study of the ground area, and an understanding of ground truth. The use of aerial photography is introduced first by showing how trees and vegetation coverage is evaluated and interpreted by the Forest Service. In this sequence, kinds of timber are differentiated and their images on photography examined. The difference between soft pine and hardwood deciduous trees is noted on the photos. Further analysis carried out by use of counting of crowns in measured areas, and by looking at crown size and forest density. A second segment details how Geologic maps can be made and benefit from aerial photographic interpretation. It is noted that color imagery adds a ueful and helpful dimension to the process of detecting certain minerals and formations. Ground Truth observations, and verification for accuracy of interpretation are stressed. The interpreter should have direct familiarity with the various areas he is mapping and interpreting. In the third segment, soil mapping by photo interpretation is covered. Large areas can be quickly and relatively accurately characterized, but an emphasis on ground truth and familiarity with soil types, and soil chemical analysis is given substantial weight. The general correlation of the soils and the chemistry of them with local geological structure and water abundance is also intimated. The fourth segment discusses photo interpretation of hydrologic detail. Again,ground truth is emphasized to allow characterization of hydrology from the specific to the general to be made with confidence. Vegetation and geologic structure also arefactors which are considered in the hydrologic photo-interpretation.'
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_photography
Aerial photography is the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position. Usually the camera is not supported by a ground-based structure. Platforms for aerial photography include fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, multirotor Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), balloons, blimps and dirigibles, rockets, pigeons, kites, parachutes, stand-alone telescoping and vehicle mounted poles...
The first commercial aerial photography company in the UK was Aerofilms Ltd, founded by World War I veterans Francis Wills and Claude Graham White in 1919... Operations began from the Stag Lane Aerodrome at Edgware, using the aircraft of the London Flying School...
From 1921, Aerofilms carried out vertical photography for survey and mapping purposes. During the 1930s, the company pioneered the science of photogrammetry (mapping from aerial photographs), with the Ordnance Survey amongst the company's clients.
Another successful pioneer of the commercial use of aerial photography was the American Sherman Fairchild who started his own aircraft firm Fairchild Aircraft to develop and build specialized aircraft for high altitude aerial survey missions. One Fairchild aerial survey aircraft in 1935 carried unit that combined two synchronized cameras, and each camera having five six inch lenses with a ten inch lenses and took photos from 23,000 feet. Each photo covered two hundred and twenty five square miles... A year later, Fairchild introduced a better high altitude camera with nine-lens in one unit that could take a photo of 600 square miles with each exposure from 30,000 feet...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_photographic_and_satellite_image_interpretation
Photographic interpretation is “the act of examining photographic images for the purpose of identifying objects and judging their significance” (Colwell, 1997)...
Principles of image interpretation have been developed empirically for more than 150 years. The most basic of these principles are the elements of image interpretation. They are: location, size, shape, shadow, tone/color, texture, pattern, height/depth and site/situation/association. These are routinely used when interpreting an aerial photo or analyzing a photo-like image. A well-trained image interpreter uses many of these elements during his or her analysis without really thinking about them...
- published: 24 Jan 2015
- views: 142
Geological Survey - Florida State University Trombone Choir
Erik Shinn
Florida State University Trombone Choir
Geological Survey
- Manny Album
Opperman Music Hall: November 11, 2013...
Erik Shinn
Florida State University Trombone Choir
Geological Survey
- Manny Album
Opperman Music Hall: November 11, 2013
wn.com/Geological Survey Florida State University Trombone Choir
Erik Shinn
Florida State University Trombone Choir
Geological Survey
- Manny Album
Opperman Music Hall: November 11, 2013
- published: 10 Feb 2014
- views: 20
Geological Survey
UMass Trombone Choir 2/24/14...
UMass Trombone Choir 2/24/14
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UMass Trombone Choir 2/24/14
- published: 13 Mar 2014
- views: 2
Gila Monster 2013 United States Geological Survey ( USGS )
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "Gila monsters are one of only two venomous lizard species in the world. They live in the southwestern U.S. and in Mexi......
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "Gila monsters are one of only two venomous lizard species in the world. They live in the southwestern U.S. and in Mexi...
wn.com/Gila Monster 2013 United States Geological Survey ( Usgs )
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "Gila monsters are one of only two venomous lizard species in the world. They live in the southwestern U.S. and in Mexi...
Geological Survey of India | Gold mines found in AP (30-07-2015)
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- published: 30 Jul 2015
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Mount St. Helens Eruption May 18, 1980 (2010) US Geological Survey (USGS)
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "USGS scientists recount their experiences before, during and after the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Loss......
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "USGS scientists recount their experiences before, during and after the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Loss...
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more at http://scitech.quickfound.net "USGS scientists recount their experiences before, during and after the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Loss...
Oklahoma Geological Survey has zero seismologists in midst of earthquakes
In investigating the 4.7 earthquake Thursday, KOCO found the state agency tracking earthquakes now has no seismologists. KOCO's Ariana Garza has more on that an...
In investigating the 4.7 earthquake Thursday, KOCO found the state agency tracking earthquakes now has no seismologists. KOCO's Ariana Garza has more on that and the rush to stay ahead of the quakes. Subscribe to KOCO on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lGfjIl
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wn.com/Oklahoma Geological Survey Has Zero Seismologists In Midst Of Earthquakes
In investigating the 4.7 earthquake Thursday, KOCO found the state agency tracking earthquakes now has no seismologists. KOCO's Ariana Garza has more on that and the rush to stay ahead of the quakes. Subscribe to KOCO on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lGfjIl
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- published: 20 Nov 2015
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Thaw slump and lake drainage near Fort McPherson, NWT, Canada
Rapid drainage of a small lake due to expansion of a retrogressive thaw slump about 20km northwest of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada....
Rapid drainage of a small lake due to expansion of a retrogressive thaw slump about 20km northwest of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada.
wn.com/Thaw Slump And Lake Drainage Near Fort Mcpherson, Nwt, Canada
Rapid drainage of a small lake due to expansion of a retrogressive thaw slump about 20km northwest of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada.
- published: 08 Dec 2015
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California : U.S. Geological Survey Emergency Planners prepare for possible Tsunami (Sept 06,2013)
SOURCE: http://www.foxnews.com News Articles: California Faces Real Tsunami Threat: Experts http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/California-Faces-Real-Tsuna......
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wn.com/California U.S. Geological Survey Emergency Planners Prepare For Possible Tsunami (Sept 06,2013)
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William Smith Building (WSB), British Geological Survey, Keyworth time lapse construction project
The construction project started in December 2007, was occupied by BGS staff in May 2009 and is due to be officially opened on the 25th June 2009. The Willia......
The construction project started in December 2007, was occupied by BGS staff in May 2009 and is due to be officially opened on the 25th June 2009. The Willia...
wn.com/William Smith Building (Wsb), British Geological Survey, Keyworth Time Lapse Construction Project
The construction project started in December 2007, was occupied by BGS staff in May 2009 and is due to be officially opened on the 25th June 2009. The Willia...
- published: 15 Jun 2009
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