Gary W. Petersen
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 292
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Video image analysis of large-scale vertical aerial photography to facilitate soil mapping; Using ground-penetrating radar to increase the quality and efficiency of soil surveys; Microcomputer processing and analysis of pedon descriptions; Computer assisted writing-its application in soil survey manuscripts; The microcomputer: a valuable tool for field soil survey; Describing surface soil properties-their seasonal changes and implications for management; Use of slope, aspect, and elevation maps derived from digital elevation model data in making soil surveys; Using a spatial and tabular database to generate statistics from terrain and spectral data for soil surveys.