GEOGRAPHY 350 PROJECTS
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Twenty-Seventh International Conference on Spatial Data Acquisition for GIS
American River College
Sacramento, California, USA
Washington Unified School District's 2011 Academic Performance.
Leonora Antonio
Knossos: Does Size Matter? Measuring Importance in the Late Bronze Age Aegean Through the Study of Iconographical and Architectural Features with the aid of GIS.
Franco Fortuna
A GIS Approach Analysis for a High Speed Rail System in California (and contiguous U.S.).
Adolfo Galindo
Protecting California's Water Bodies: An Analysis of Urban Runoff in Urban Areas Contributing to Impaired Water Bodies.
Jane Herrig
Census of the Dead: Investigating Patterns of Demographics in the Historical Matthew Kilgore Cemetery.
Stephen Kadle
GPS Relative Positioning Design Project.
Nick Labedzki
How can GIS be Relevant?
Christopher Settle
Earthshaking Vibrations.
Luisa Studen
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