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GPS has been called the greatest advance in outdoor navigation since the invention of the compass. Whether you are a backpacker on a multi-day trek or a mountain biker out for an afternoon ride,...More
No measurement is ever exact. Adjustment Computations updates a classic, definitive text on surveying with the latest methodologies and tools for analyzing and adjusting errors with a focus on...More
GIS and GPS integration is happening in research and commercial activities worldwide, however this is the first GIS-GPS integration book to look at applications that combine GIS and GPS to...More
GIS and GPS integration is happening in research and commercial activities worldwide, however this is the first GIS-GPS integration book to look at applications that combine GIS and GPS to...More
Learning to use a GPS is fairly straightforward; choosing which software to use is not. GPS aMapping тАУ Make Your Own Maps guides readers through the challenging choices they face and shows...More
You might choose to leave a trail of crumbs in order to find your way back out of the forest but in his new book, Fun with GPS, Donald Cooke will show how you can record a track with your GPS,...More
This pack-sized book is a guide to practical field use of the Global Positioning System for anyone whose play or work takes them to remote areas. Written in simple language, with each new term...More
by Robert I. Egbert, Joseph E. King
"GPS for Everyone is a compelling, exciting and informative read for professional resource and infrastructure mappers, monitors and managers, as well as for lay readers. After her insightful and...More
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