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Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Azerbaijan to Launch Aerogeodetic Center

The State Aerogeodetic Center will soon open in Azerbaijan in the near future, Azerbaijani State Committee for Land and Cartography Chairman Garib Mammadov said today. The center will receive information from 37 satellite geodetic stations of the country...

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Land Law ‘incomplete’ Without Urban Planning

A new land law being prepared by the government is welcome but Macau’s land management system will not be complete without the revision of the urban planning law, warned legislator Gabriel Tong Io Cheng.The public consultation period...

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Airborne Geophysical Survey Data Sets Released in NZ

All data from Glass Earth Gold’s aerial geophysical survey of Otago has now been fully released so the scientific community and general public can benefit from the rich information found in the $5 million project, Glass Earth...

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Uranium and Geothermal Prospectivity Assessment of East-central South Australia

Geoscience Australia has released Geoscience Australia Record 2011/34, An assessment of the uranium and geothermal prospectivity of east-central South Australia. The report presents an assessment of the uranium and geothermal energy prospectivity of east-central South Australia using a...

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Vietnam’s Highway One Tunnel Projects Open for Bids

The construction contract for the Phu Gia and Phuoc Tuong tunnels on Highway 1 will be opened for bidding, marking the first time a build-operate-transfer (BOT) project will have been offered for tender in a transport project....

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Successfully Completed the e-GPS User Forum in 2011

The National Land Surveying and Mapping Center (NLSC) held the e-GPS user forum at the International Conference Hall of the Chemistry and Material, National Chung Hsing University, on Sep. 22 2011. Professionals at the various aspects of...

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Taiwan Meeting for Final Examination on 2012 Cadastral Areas

In order to confirm 2012 cadastral map resurvey areas, NLSC held a meeting presided by Jeng-Lun Liu, the director of NLSC, on 16 September 2011. During the meeting, 16 proposals were discussed and gained consensus.   Read...

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Hanyang Univ College of Engineering Nurturing Korea’s Engineers of Tomorrow

"Over 52,000 graduates have passed through the gates of Hanyang University College of Engineering (HUCE), and all have been part of the modernization of Korea that happened in the last few decades, from key personnel of national...

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Satellite Data Plus Conservation Equals Better Crop Yields

Combining remote sensing technology with water and soil conservation techniques can help raise crop yields in South Asia, scientists have reported. Satellite data can help identify specific problems on farmlands such as moisture shortage, excessive soil wetness and...

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Digging Into History

A team of 17 Australian, New Zealand and Turkish archaeologists, historians and researchers used non-invasive, advanced mapping, and GPS technology to uncover more than 100 artefacts from the Gallipoli battlefield in the second season of fieldwork undertaken...

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