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SUBJECT INDEX A Aerial Photographs Comparison between Digital and Manual Interpretation of High Altitude Aerial Photographs. Paul W. Snook, Kenneth C. Winterberger, Norman E. Merritt, and Raymond L Czaplewski, May (No. 5),531-534. Measurements on Digitized Hardcopy Images. J. C. Trinder, March LL(No. 3), 315-321. Stem Count Accuracy and Species Determination in Loblolly Pine Plantations Using 35-mm Aerial Photography. Ted D. Needham and James L. Smrth, December (No. 12), 1675-1676. Surface Water Velocity Measurements on Delavan Lake Using Aerial Photographs. Byung-Guk Kim, June (No.6), 605-607. Use of Maps, Aerial Photographs, and other Remote Sensor Data for Practical Evaluations of Hazardous Waste Sites. John Grimson Lyon, May (No.5), 515-519. Aerial Photography A Comparison of Optical Bar, High-Altitude, and Black-and-White Photography in Land Classifi- cation. Charles T. Scott, Hans T. Schreuder, and Douglas M. Griffith, February (No.2), 203- 206. Control Extension Utilizing Large Format Camera Photography. Eugene E. Derenyi and Laurence Newton, May (No.5), 495-496. Drought-Stress Detection of Buffelgrass with Color-Infrared Aerial Photography and Computer- Aided Image Processing. J. H. Everitt, D. E. Escobar, M. A. Alaniz, and M. A. Hussey, Sep- tember (No.9), 1255-1256. An FMC-Equipped Aerial Mapping Camera. Horst H. Schaaler, February (No.2), 161-165. Aerotrlangulatlon, See Phototriangulation Agriculture Identifying Vegetable Crops with Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. Vicki L Williams, Warren R. Philipson, and William D. Philpot, February (No.2), 167-191. Interpretability of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and "Agricultural Survey. Stephen D. DeGloria and Andrew S. Benson, January (No.1), 37-44. Microcomputer-Assisted Video Image Analysis of Lodging in Winter Wheat. D. M. Gerten and M. V. Wiese, January (No.1), 63-66. An MTF Analysis of Landsat Classification Error at Field Boundaries. Jess Grunblatt, June (No. 6), 639-643. Alabama Soil Moisture, Organic Matter, and Iron Content Effect on the Spectral Characteristics of Selected Vertisols and Alfisols in Alabama T. L Coleman and O. L Montgomery, December (No. 12), 1659-1664. Alaska Comparison between Digital and Manual Interpretation of High Altrtude Aerial Photographs. Paul W. Snook, Kenneth C. Winterberger, Norman E. Merritt, and Raymond L Czaplewski, May (No. 5),531-534. The Denali Image Map. Douglas R. Binnie and Alden P. CoIvocoresses, March (No.3), 307-310. American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing An Alaskan Convention (Report on the ASPRS-ACSM Fall Convention, Anchorage, Alaska, 26 September - 3 October 19661. Don Hemenway, January (No.1), 102-105. Committees of the Society. July (No. 7), 693. Executive Director's Report. William D. French, July (No.7), 952. 53rd Annual Installation of Officers and Awards Meeting. July (No.7), 912. Group Insurance Program: Report of the Administrator. July (No.7), 976-979. Installation of Society Officers. July (No.7), 931. International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Commission Ii Report to ASPRS Board of Directors: Annual Report. Lawrence W. Fritz, July (No.7), 975. John J. Graham: 1967 ASPRS President. May (No.5), 557. Members Emeritus. July (No.7), 932-933. Membership Survey: Summary of Loweth Report. JUly (No.7), 969. New Frontiers (Keynote speech at the ASPRS-ACSM Fall Convention, Anchorage, Alaska, 29 September 19661. Gerald Raymond, January (No.1), 106-106. President's Inaugural Address. John J. Graham, July (No.7), 953. A Proposal for Implementing the ACSM-ASPRS Joint Task Force Recommendations on the Na- tional Multipurpose Cadastre: January 30, 1967. ACSM-ASPRS Geographic Information Man- agement System Committee, July (No.7), 963-964. Region Presidents and Directors Meeting. july (No.7), 954-955. Region/Chapter Map. july (No. 7), 690. Regional Chapters. July (No. 7), 694. Regional Organizations. July (No. 7), 692. Report of the President. Alan R. Stevens, July (No. 7), 951. Some Special Members and Events. July (No. 7), 905-907. Special Presentation (First Topographic Map Made in the United States by Photogrammetric Methodsl· July (No. 7), 912. Technology for the Future, Applications for Today 11967 ASPRS-ACSM Annual Convention, Bal- timore, Maryland]. July (No. 7), 906-911. The American Society for Photograrnmetry and Remote Sensing. july (No. 7), 669. The International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. July (No. 7), 695-903. Voluntary Certification Program: Annual Report. Abraham Anson, July (No. 7), 974. Voluntary Certification Program: Certified Photogrammetrists. July (No. 7), 970-974. American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, awards Honorary Membership Award. July (No. 7), 913-917. Photogrammetric (Fairchild) Award. July (No.7), 919. V Talbert Abrams Award. July (No. 7), 920. Alan Gordon Memorial Award. July (No.7), 921. The William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship. July (No.7), 921. Ford Bartlett Award. july (No.7), 921. The Autometric Award. July (No.7), 922, 923. Special Autometric Award. July (No.7), 922, 923. Bausch and Lomb Photogrammetric Award. July (No. 7), 922, 923. President's Award for Practical Papers. July (No.7), 924, 925. Wild Heerbrugg Photogrammelric Fellowship Award. July (No. 7), 924, 925. Luis Struck Award. July (No. 7), 924. Region of the Year Award. July (No. 7), 926, 927. Newsletter of the Year Award. July (No.7), 926, 927. Presidential Crtations for Merrtorious Service. July (No. 7), 926-929. Col. Claude H. Birdseye President's Citation. July (No. 7), 930. American Society for Photcgrammetry & Remote Sensing, committee reports Awards Policy Committee: Annual Report. William G. Hemple, July (No. 7), 977. Committee for the Preservation of Aerial Photography: Annual Report. lola Britton, July (No.7), 977. Education Committee: Annual Report. Ralph W. Kiefer, July (No.7), 967. Geographic Information Management Systems (GIMS) Committee: Annual Report. Billie C. Swen- son, July (No. 7), 962. Inter-Society liaison Committee: Annual Report. Charles K. Paul, July (No.7), 976. Joint Government Affairs Committee: Annual Report. Rodger D. Phelps, July (No.7), 966-969. Membership Committee: Annual Report. Lance Bassage, July (No.7), 969. Publications Committee: Annual Report. Lawrence W. Fritz, July (No.7), 966. Student Activities Committee: Annual Report. Pat Northcutt, Juiy (No.7), 967. Survey of the Profession Committee: Annual Report. Anthony B. Follett, July (No.7), 966. Specifications and Standards Committee, Professional Practice Division: Annual Report. Dean C. Merchant, July (No. 7), 957. American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, division reports Photogrammetric Applications Division: Annual Report. Steven D. Johnson, July (No.7), 956. Primary Data Acquisition Division: Annual Report. Donald L. light, July (No. 7), 956. Professional Practice Division: Annual Report. Marshall S. Wright, Jr., July (No.7), 957. Remote Sensing Applications Division: Annual Report. T. H. Mace, July (No. 7), 962. American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, memorial addresses Memorial Address: leon Theodore Eliel. Victor L. Bellerue, July (No. 7), 935-941. Memorial Address: Thomas P. Pendleton. Morris M. Thompson, July (No.7), 943-950. American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, new sustaining members Canadian Astronautics limrted. April (No.4), 396. Digital Equipment Corporation. January (No.1), 66. Geotech Energy Corporation. February (No.2), 160. Global Exploration Enterprises (GlOBEX), Inc. November (No. 11), 1564. Gould, Inc., Imaging & Graphics Division. February (No.2), 160. Instrtute for Image Processing and Computer Graphics. January (No.1), 66. J. M. Ellis limrted. April (No.4), 396. laFave, White & McGivern. July (No. 7), 934. Riebe-Kelsey Instruments, Inc. October (No. 10), 1365. Science Applications International Corporation, Advanced Applications Operation. October (No. 10),1415. Spectron Engineering. October (No. 10), 1365. Stewart, Weir Land Data Inc. November (No. 11), 1564. STX Systems Corporation. May (No.5), 494. Terra-Mar Resource Information Services, Inc. October (No. 10), 1441. ARIES II System Potential Applications of Digital Image Analysis Systems for Displaying Satellite Altimetry Data. Rostam Yazdani, Nikolaos Christou, and Eugene Deranyi, November (No. 11), 1545-1546. Arizona Discrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No. 1),45-55. Monitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitization of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap- plication to Dust Storm Generation. Ray lougeay, Anthony J. Brazel, and Tomas A. Miller, September (No.9), 1251-1254. ASPRS, See American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing Australia, Queensland Updating Maps of Climax Vegetation Cover with Landsat MSS Data in Queensland, Australia. Gail D. Kelly and Greg J. E. Hill, June (No.6), 633-637. Automap System Software Interface Design for Photogrammetric Data Input to the Autorrtap System. Krishna Kumar Naithani and Niranjan Dhal, May (No.5), 539-542. Automated Mapping/Facilities Management (AM/FM) Systems AM/FM Requirements 01 Geographic Information Systems: A Commentary. John A. Thorpe and Duane M. Gilbert, October (No. 10), 1403-1404. B Bangladesh Monsoon Flood Boundary Delineation and Damage Assessment Using Space Borne Imaging Radar and Landsat Data. Marc L. Imhoff, C. Vermillion, M. H. Story, A. M. Choudhury, A. Gafoor, and F. Polcyn, April (No.4), 405-413. Biography Guest Editors (James W. Merchant and William J. Ripple]. October (No. 10), 1360. Interview: AI Watkins. Don Hemenway, September (No.9), 1267-1292. Interview: Larry Sugarbaker. Don Hemenway, October (No. 10), 1467-1472. John J. Graham: 1967 ASPRS President. May (No.5), 557. Memorial Address: leon Theodore Eliel. Victor L. Bellerue, July (No.7), 935-941. Memorial Address: Thomas P. Pendleton. Morris M. Thompson, July (No.7), 943-950. Personality: Constance Babington Smith. Gerald Churchill, February (No.2), 246-246. 1717

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Page 1: PE&RS 1987 Issue : Annual Index...Remote Sensing Principles and Interpretation, 2nd edition by Floyd F. Sabins, Jr. [Reviewed by Robert N. Colwellj, August (No.8), 1093-1094. Computational

SUBJECT INDEX

AAerial PhotographsComparison between Digital and Manual Interpretation of High Altitude Aerial Photographs. Paul

W. Snook, Kenneth C. Winterberger, Norman E. Merritt, and Raymond L Czaplewski, May (No.5),531-534.

Measurements on Digitized Hardcopy Images. J. C. Trinder, March LL(No. 3), 315-321.Stem Count Accuracy and Species Determination in Loblolly Pine Plantations Using 35-mm Aerial

Photography. Ted D. Needham and James L. Smrth, December (No. 12), 1675-1676.Surface Water Velocity Measurements on Delavan Lake Using Aerial Photographs. Byung-Guk

Kim, June (No.6), 605-607.

Use of Maps, Aerial Photographs, and other Remote Sensor Data for Practical Evaluations ofHazardous Waste Sites. John Grimson Lyon, May (No.5), 515-519.

Aerial PhotographyA Comparison of Optical Bar, High-Altitude, and Black-and-White Photography in Land Classifi­

cation. Charles T. Scott, Hans T. Schreuder, and Douglas M. Griffith, February (No.2), 203­206.

Control Extension Utilizing Large Format Camera Photography. Eugene E. Derenyi and LaurenceNewton, May (No.5), 495-496.

Drought-Stress Detection of Buffelgrass with Color-Infrared Aerial Photography and Computer­Aided Image Processing. J. H. Everitt, D. E. Escobar, M. A. Alaniz, and M. A. Hussey, Sep­tember (No.9), 1255-1256.

An FMC-Equipped Aerial Mapping Camera. Horst H. Schaaler, February (No.2), 161-165.

Aerotrlangulatlon, See Phototriangulation

AgricultureIdentifying Vegetable Crops with Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. Vicki L Williams, Warren R.

Philipson, and William D. Philpot, February (No.2), 167-191.

Interpretability of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and "Agricultural Survey. Stephen D.DeGloria and Andrew S. Benson, January (No.1), 37-44.

Microcomputer-Assisted Video Image Analysis of Lodging in Winter Wheat. D. M. Gerten and M.V. Wiese, January (No.1), 63-66.

An MTF Analysis of Landsat Classification Error at Field Boundaries. Jess Grunblatt, June (No.6), 639-643.

AlabamaSoil Moisture, Organic Matter, and Iron Content Effect on the Spectral Characteristics of Selected

Vertisols and Alfisols in Alabama T. L Coleman and O. L Montgomery, December (No. 12),1659-1664.

AlaskaComparison between Digital and Manual Interpretation of High Altrtude Aerial Photographs. Paul

W. Snook, Kenneth C. Winterberger, Norman E. Merritt, and Raymond L Czaplewski, May (No.5),531-534.

The Denali Image Map. Douglas R. Binnie and Alden P. CoIvocoresses, March (No.3), 307-310.

American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote SensingAn Alaskan Convention (Report on the ASPRS-ACSM Fall Convention, Anchorage, Alaska, 26

September - 3 October 19661. Don Hemenway, January (No.1), 102-105.Committees of the Society. July (No. 7), 693.

Executive Director's Report. William D. French, July (No.7), 952.

53rd Annual Installation of Officers and Awards Meeting. July (No.7), 912.Group Insurance Program: Report of the Administrator. July (No.7), 976-979.

Installation of Society Officers. July (No.7), 931.

International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Commission Ii Report to ASPRSBoard of Directors: Annual Report. Lawrence W. Fritz, July (No.7), 975.

John J. Graham: 1967 ASPRS President. May (No.5), 557.Members Emeritus. July (No.7), 932-933.

Membership Survey: Summary of Loweth Report. JUly (No.7), 969.

New Frontiers (Keynote speech at the ASPRS-ACSM Fall Convention, Anchorage, Alaska, 29September 19661. Gerald Raymond, January (No.1), 106-106.

President's Inaugural Address. John J. Graham, July (No.7), 953.

A Proposal for Implementing the ACSM-ASPRS Joint Task Force Recommendations on the Na­tional Multipurpose Cadastre: January 30, 1967. ACSM-ASPRS Geographic Information Man­agement System Committee, July (No.7), 963-964.

Region Presidents and Directors Meeting. july (No.7), 954-955.Region/Chapter Map. july (No. 7), 690.

Regional Chapters. July (No. 7), 694.Regional Organizations. July (No. 7), 692.

Report of the President. Alan R. Stevens, July (No. 7), 951.

Some Special Members and Events. July (No. 7), 905-907.

Special Presentation (First Topographic Map Made in the United States by PhotogrammetricMethodsl· July (No. 7), 912.

Technology for the Future, Applications for Today 11967 ASPRS-ACSM Annual Convention, Bal-timore, Maryland]. July (No. 7), 906-911.

The American Society for Photograrnmetry and Remote Sensing. july (No. 7), 669.

The International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. July (No. 7), 695-903.

Voluntary Certification Program: Annual Report. Abraham Anson, July (No. 7), 974.

Voluntary Certification Program: Certified Photogrammetrists. July (No. 7), 970-974.

American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, awardsHonorary Membership Award. July (No. 7), 913-917.

Photogrammetric (Fairchild) Award. July (No.7), 919.V Talbert Abrams Award. July (No. 7), 920.

Alan Gordon Memorial Award. July (No.7), 921.The William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship. July (No.7), 921.Ford Bartlett Award. july (No.7), 921.

The Autometric Award. July (No.7), 922, 923.Special Autometric Award. July (No.7), 922, 923.

Bausch and Lomb Photogrammetric Award. July (No. 7), 922, 923.

President's Award for Practical Papers. July (No.7), 924, 925.Wild Heerbrugg Photogrammelric Fellowship Award. July (No. 7), 924, 925.

Luis Struck Award. July (No. 7), 924.

Region of the Year Award. July (No. 7), 926, 927.

Newsletter of the Year Award. July (No.7), 926, 927.Presidential Crtations for Merrtorious Service. July (No. 7), 926-929.

Col. Claude H. Birdseye President's Citation. July (No. 7), 930.American Society for Photcgrammetry & Remote Sensing, committee reports

Awards Policy Committee: Annual Report. William G. Hemple, July (No. 7), 977.Committee for the Preservation of Aerial Photography: Annual Report. lola Britton, July (No.7),

977.Education Committee: Annual Report. Ralph W. Kiefer, July (No.7), 967.

Geographic Information Management Systems (GIMS) Committee: Annual Report. Billie C. Swen-son, July (No. 7), 962.

Inter-Society liaison Committee: Annual Report. Charles K. Paul, July (No.7), 976.

Joint Government Affairs Committee: Annual Report. Rodger D. Phelps, July (No.7), 966-969.

Membership Committee: Annual Report. Lance Bassage, July (No.7), 969.

Publications Committee: Annual Report. Lawrence W. Fritz, July (No.7), 966.Student Activities Committee: Annual Report. Pat Northcutt, Juiy (No.7), 967.

Survey of the Profession Committee: Annual Report. Anthony B. Follett, July (No.7), 966.

Specifications and Standards Committee, Professional Practice Division: Annual Report. Dean C.Merchant, July (No. 7), 957.

American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, division reportsPhotogrammetric Applications Division: Annual Report. Steven D. Johnson, July (No.7), 956.Primary Data Acquisition Division: Annual Report. Donald L. light, July (No. 7), 956.

Professional Practice Division: Annual Report. Marshall S. Wright, Jr., July (No.7), 957.Remote Sensing Applications Division: Annual Report. T. H. Mace, July (No. 7), 962.

American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, memorial addresses

Memorial Address: leon Theodore Eliel. Victor L. Bellerue, July (No. 7), 935-941.

Memorial Address: Thomas P. Pendleton. Morris M. Thompson, July (No.7), 943-950.

American Society lor Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, new sustaining members

Canadian Astronautics limrted. April (No.4), 396.

Digital Equipment Corporation. January (No.1), 66.

Geotech Energy Corporation. February (No.2), 160.

Global Exploration Enterprises (GlOBEX), Inc. November (No. 11), 1564.

Gould, Inc., Imaging & Graphics Division. February (No.2), 160.Instrtute for Image Processing and Computer Graphics. January (No.1), 66.J. M. Ellis limrted. April (No.4), 396.

laFave, White & McGivern. July (No. 7), 934.Riebe-Kelsey Instruments, Inc. October (No. 10), 1365.Science Applications International Corporation, Advanced Applications Operation. October (No.

10),1415.Spectron Engineering. October (No. 10), 1365.

Stewart, Weir Land Data Inc. November (No. 11), 1564.

STX Systems Corporation. May (No.5), 494.

Terra-Mar Resource Information Services, Inc. October (No. 10), 1441.

ARIES II SystemPotential Applications of Digital Image Analysis Systems for Displaying Satellite Altimetry Data.

Rostam Yazdani, Nikolaos Christou, and Eugene Deranyi, November (No. 11), 1545-1546.

ArizonaDiscrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat

Thematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No.1),45-55.

Monitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitization of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap­plication to Dust Storm Generation. Ray lougeay, Anthony J. Brazel, and Tomas A. Miller,September (No.9), 1251-1254.

ASPRS, See American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing

Australia, QueenslandUpdating Maps of Climax Vegetation Cover with Landsat MSS Data in Queensland, Australia.

Gail D. Kelly and Greg J. E. Hill, June (No.6), 633-637.

Automap SystemSoftware Interface Design for Photogrammetric Data Input to the Autorrtap System. Krishna Kumar

Naithani and Niranjan Dhal, May (No.5), 539-542.Automated Mapping/Facilities Management (AM/FM) SystemsAM/FM Requirements 01 Geographic Information Systems: A Commentary. John A. Thorpe and

Duane M. Gilbert, October (No. 10), 1403-1404.

BBangladeshMonsoon Flood Boundary Delineation and Damage Assessment Using Space Borne Imaging

Radar and Landsat Data. Marc L. Imhoff, C. Vermillion, M. H. Story, A. M. Choudhury, A.Gafoor, and F. Polcyn, April (No.4), 405-413.

BiographyGuest Editors (James W. Merchant and William J. Ripple]. October (No. 10), 1360.Interview: AI Watkins. Don Hemenway, September (No.9), 1267-1292.

Interview: Larry Sugarbaker. Don Hemenway, October (No. 10), 1467-1472.John J. Graham: 1967 ASPRS President. May (No.5), 557.

Memorial Address: leon Theodore Eliel. Victor L. Bellerue, July (No.7), 935-941.Memorial Address: Thomas P. Pendleton. Morris M. Thompson, July (No.7), 943-950.Personality: Constance Babington Smith. Gerald Churchill, February (No.2), 246-246.

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Block AdjustmentA Note on Photogrammetric Block Adjustment with Additional Parameters. Kurt Kubik, November

(No. 11), 1531.

Robust Estimation in Photogrammetry. Kurt Kubik, Dean Merchant, and Toni Schenk, February(No.2),167-169.

Book ReviewsAirphoto Interpretation and the Canadian Landscape by J. D. Mollard and J. R. Janes. [Reviewed

by Philip Gimbarzevskyj, January (No.1), 88.

Applied Remote Sensing by C. P. Lo. [Reviewed by Robert B. McEwen], August (No.8), 1094­1095.

Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering edited by T. J. M. Kennie and M. C. Matthews. [Reviewedby John G. Lyonj, August (No.8), 1094.

Remote Sensing Principles and Interpretation, 2nd edition by Floyd F. Sabins, Jr. [Reviewed byRobert N. Colwellj, August (No.8), 1093-1094.

Computational Models in Surveying and Photogrammetry by B. D. F. Methley. [Reviewed byJames M. Anderson], October (No. 10), 1387-1388.

Remote Sensing of Ice and Snow by Dorothy K. Hall and Joroslav Martinec. [Reviewed by FranzW. Leberlj, November (No. 11), 1532.

BuffelgrassDrought-Stress Detection of Buffelgrass with Color-Infrared Aerial Photography and Computer­

Aided Image Processing. J. H. Everitt, D. E. Escobar, M. A. Alaniz, and M. A. Hussey, Sep­tember (No.9), 1255-1258.

cCadastre, multipurposeGeographic Information Systems in Local Government: A Commentary. Rebecca Somers, Oc­

tober (No. 10), 1379-1382.

Multipurpose Land Information Systems: Technical, Economic, and Institutional Issues. KennethJ. Dueker, October (No. 10), 1361-1365.

A Proposal for Implementing the ACSM-ASPRS Joint Task Force Recommendations on the Na­tional Multipurpose Cadastre: January 30, 1987. ACSM-ASPRS Geographic Information Man­agement System Committee, July (No.7), 963-964.

CaliforniaA Comparison of Landsat MSS and TM Imagery for Interpretation of Geologic Structure. Timothy

E. Townsend, September (No.9), 1245-1249.

Discrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of LandsatThematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No.1),45-55.

Interpretability of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and "Agricultural Survey. Stephen D.DeGloria and Andrew S. Benson, January (No.1), 37-44.

Cameras, mappingAn FMC-Equipped Aerial Mapping Camera. Horst H. Schaaler, February (No.2), 161-165.

Canada, OntarioApplication of Principal Components Analysis to Change Detection. Tung Fung and Ellsworth

LeDrew, December (No. 12), 1649-1657.

Canada, Yukon TerritoryTerrain Analysis from Digital Patterns in Geomorphometry and Landsat MSS Spectral Response.

Steven E. Franklin, January (No.1), 59-65.

CartographySee also Mapping, computer-assisted; Mapping, topographic

Combined Control Densification and Mapping. Max M. Ethridge, June (No.6), 609-607.

Computer-Assisted Map Analysis: Potential and Pitfalls. Joseph K. Berry, October (No. 10), 1405­1410.

Control Extension Utilizing Large Format Camera Photography. Eugene E. Derenyi and LaurenceNewton, May (No.5), 495-498.

Digital Cartography of the Planets: New Methods, Its Status, and Its Future. R. M. Batson, Sep­tember (No.9), 1211-1218.

Geometric Accuracy Testing of Orbital Radar Imagery. Abdalla Elsadig Ali, November (No. 11),1533-1537.

Report of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission III from Analytical to Digital.James M. Anderson, April (No.4), 399-403.

Software Interface Design for Photogrammetric Data Input to the Automap System. Krishna KumarNaithani and Niranjan Dhal, May (No.5), 539-542.

Spatial Accuracy Specification for Large Scale Topographic Maps. Dean C. Merchant, July (No.7), 958-961.

The Denali Image Map. Douglas R. Binnie and Alden P. Colvocoresses, March (No.3), 307-310.

ColoradoAn MTF Analysis of Landsat Classification Error at Field Boundaries. Jess Grunblatt, June (No.

6), 639-643.

Control, horizontalCombined Control Densification and Mapping. Max M. Ethridge, June (No.6), 609-607.

DData AcquisitionAutomated Data Capture for Geographic Information Systems: A Commentary. Nickolas L. Faust,

October (No. 10), 1389-1390.

Denali National ParkThe Denali Image Map. Douglas R. Binnie and Alden P. Colvocoresses, March (No.3), 307-310.

DentistryClose-Range Photogrammetry with Computer Interface in Dental Research. Robert D. Lamb. H.

E. McGarrah, and J. D. Eick. December (No. 12), 1685-1689.

DesertsMonitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitization of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap­

plication to Dust Storm Generation. Ray Lougeay, Anthony J. Brazel, and Tomas A. Miller.September (No.9), 1251-1254.

Digital DataComparison between Digital and Manual Interpretation of High Altitude Aerial Photographs. Paul

W. Snook, Kenneth C. Winterberger, Norman E. Merritt, and Raymond L. Czaplewski, May (No.5),531-534.

Digital Cartography of the Planets: New Methods, Its Status, and Its Future. R. M. Batson, Sep­tember (No.9), 1211-1218.

Geometric Processing of Digital Images of the Planets. Kathleen Edwards, September (No.9),1219-1222.

Using Classification Error Matrices to Improve the Accuracy of Weighted Land-Cover Models.Stephen P. Prisley and James L. Smith, September (No.9), 1259-1263.

Digital Elevation DataA Vector-Based Slope and Aspect Generation Algorithm. Paul Ritter. August (No.8), 1109-1111.

Accuracy Estimation of Digital Elevation Data Banks. Anders Ostman, April (No.4), 425-430.

Filtering of Digitally Correlated Gestalt Elevation Data. A. L. Kok, J. A. R. Blais, and R. M. Ran-gayyan, May (No.5), 535-538.

Digital Elevation ModelsDetermination of Optimum Sampling Interval in Grid Digital Elevation Models (OEM) Data Acqui­

sition. A. E. Balce, March (No.3), 323-330.

Stereocorrelation of Landsat TM Images. Manfred Ehlers and R. Welch. September (No.9). 1231­1237.

Digital Elevation Models, applicationsTerrain Analysis from Digital Patterns in Geomorphometry and Landsat MSS Spectral Response.

Steven E. Franklin, January (No.1), 59-65.

Digital Image ModelsDigital Cartography of the Planets: New Methods, Its Status, and Its Future. R. M. Batson, Sep­

tember (No.9), 1211-1218.

Digital Image Analysis SystemsPotential Applications of Digital Image Analysis Systems for Displaying Satellite Altimetry Data.

Rostam Yazdani, Nikolaos Christou, and Eugene Deranyi, November (No. 11), 1545-1548.

Digital Terrain ModelsReport of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission III from Analytical to Digital.

James M. Anderson, April (No.4), 399-403.

DlgltlzatlonSee also Image Processing

Evaluation of a Tablet Digitizer for Analytical Photogrammetry. Daniel C. Oimoen, June (No.6),601-603.

Measurements on Digitized Hardcopy Images. J. C. Trinder, March (No.3), 315-321.

Monitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitizatlon of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap­plication to Dust Storm Generation. Ray Lougeay, Anthony J. Brazel. and Tomas A. Miller,September (No.9), 1251-1254.

Software Interface Design for Photogrammetric Data Input to the Automap System. Krishna KumarNaithani and Niranjan Dhal, May (No.5), 539-542.

DroughtComparison of NOAA AVHRR Data to Meteorologic Drought Indices. Stephen J. Walsh, August

(No.8),1069-1074.

Dust StormsMonitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitization of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap­

plication to Dust Storm Generation. Ray Lougeay, Anthony J. Brazel, and Tomas A. Miller,September (No.9), 1251-1254.

EEducationAcademic Geographic Information Systems Education: A Commentary. John M. Morgan, III, Oc-

tober (No. 10), 1443-1445.

Eliel, Leon TheodoreMemorial Address: Leon Theodore Eliel. Victor L. Bellerue. July (No.7), 935-941.

EnglandGeometric Accuracy Testing of Orbital Radar Imagery. Abdalla Elsadig Ali, November (No. 11).

1533-1537.

FFilms, evaluationInterpretability of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and Agricultural Survey. Stephen D.

DeGloria and Andrew S. Benson, January (No.1), 37-44.

FloodsMonsoon Flood Boundary Delineation and Damage Assessment Using Space Borne Imaging

Radar and Landsat Data. Marc L. Imhoff, C. Vermillion, M. H. Story, A. M. Choudhury. A.Gafoor, and F. Polcyn, April (No.4), 405-413.

ForestryA Comparison of Optical Bar, High-Altitude, and Black-and-White Photography in Land Classifi­

cation. Charles T. Scott, Hans T. Schreuder, and Douglas M. Griffith, February (No.2). 203­206.

Extraction of Areas Infested by Pine Bark Beetle Using Landsat MSS Data. Yukio Mukai, ToshiroSugimura, Hiroshi Watanabe, and Kuniyasu Wakamori, January (No.1), 77-81.

Factors Affecting Defoliation Assessment Using Airborne Multispectral Scanner Data. Donald G.Leckie, December (No. 12), 1665-1674.

Forest Biomass, Canopy Structure, and Species Composition Relationships with MultipolarizationL-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar Data. Steven A. Sader, February (No.2), 193-202.

Interpretability of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and "Agricultural Survey. Stephen D.DeGloria and Andrew S. Benson, January (No.1), 37-44.

Stem Count Accuracy and Species Determination in Loblolly Pine Plantations Using 35-mm AerialPhotography. Ted D. Needham and James L. Smith, December (No. 12), 1675-1678.

GGeochemistryDiscrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat

Thematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No.1),45-55.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)Academic Geographic Information Systems Education: A Commentary. John M. Morgan, III, Oc­

tober (No. 10). 1443-1445.

AM/FM Requirements of Geographic Information Systems: A Commentary. John A. Thorpe andDuane M. Gilbert, October (No. 10), 1403-1404.

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Automated Data Capture for Geographic Information Systems: A Commentary. Nickolas L Faust,October (No. 10), 1389-1390.

Computer-Assisted Map Analysis: Potential and Pitfalls. Joseph K. Berry, October (No. 10), 1405­1410.

Foreword Ito PE&RS Special GIS Issuel. James W. Merchant and William J. Ripple, October (No.10),1359.

Geographic Information Systems in Local Government: A Commentary. Rebecca Somers, Oc­tober (No. 10), 1379-1382.

Mullipurpose Land Information Systems: Technical, Economic, and Institutional Issues. KennethJ. Dueker, October (No. 10), 1361-1365.

Natural Resource Modeling in the Geographic Information System Environment. Kevin M. John­ston, October (No. 10), 1411-1415.

Network Analysis in Geographic Information Systems. Anthony E. Lupien, William H. Moreland,and Jack Dangermond, October (No. 10), 1417-1421.

Raster versus Vector Data Encoding and Handling: A Commentary. Giulio Maffini, October (No.10), 1397-1398.

Raster and Vector Processing for scanned Unework. David D. Greenlee, October (No. 10), 1383­1387.

Recognllion and Assessment of Error in Geographic Information Systems. Stephen J. Walsh,Dale R. Ughtfoot, and David R. Butler, October (No. 10), 1423-1430.

Resulls of the Dane County Land Records Project. Bernard J. Niemann, Jr., Jerome G. Sullivan,Stephen J. Ventura, Nicholas R. Chrisman, Alan P. Vonderohe, David F. Fezera, and D. DavidMoyer, October (No. 10), 1371-1378.

Spatial Data Software Integration: Merging CAD/CAM/Mapping with GIS and Image Processing.Thomas L. Logan and Nevin A. Bryant, October (No. 10), 1391-1395.

Use of Topographic and Climatological Models in a Geographical Data Base to Improve LandsatMSS Classification for Olympic National Park. William G. Cibula and Maurice O. Nyquist, Jan­uary (No. 1),67-75.

A Vector-Based Slope and Aspect Generation Algorithm. Paul Ritter, August (No. B), 1109-1111.

Geographic Information systems (GIS), designDesign of Geographic Information Systems Based on Social and Cultural Goals. Nicholas R.

Chrisman, October (No. 10), 1367-1370.

An Integrated Topologic Database Design for Geographic Information Systems. Terrence Keating,William Phillips, and Kevin Ingram, October (No. 10), 1399-1402.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS), expert systemsExpert Systems for Geographic Information Systems. Vincent B. Robinson and Andrew U. Frank,

October (No. 10), 1435-1441.

Expert Systems and Spatial Data Models for Efficient Geographic Data Handling. William J. Rippleand Veil S. Ulshoefer, October (No. 10), 1431-1433.

Geology, structuralA Comparison of Landsat MSS and TM Imagery for Interpretation of Geologic Structure. Timothy

E. Townsend, September (No.9), 1245-1249.GeomorphometryTerrain Analysis from Digllal Patterns in Geomorphometry and Landsat MSS Spectral Response.

Steven E. Franklin, January (No.1), 59-65.GeorgiaRemote Sensing of Wetland Habitat: A Wood Stork Example. Michael E. Hodgson, John R.

Jensen, Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., and Malcolm C. Coulter, August (No.8), 1075-1080.

Stereocorrelation of Landsat TM Images. Manfred Ehlers and R. Welch, September (No.9), 1231­1237.

Gestalt Photomapper IIFiltering of Digitally Correlated Gestalt Elevation Data. A. L. KOk, J. A. R. Blais, and R. M. Ran-

gayyan, May (No.5), 535-53B.

Global Positioning SystemsAerotriangulation without Ground Control. James R. Lucas, March (No.3), 311-314.Graham, John J.John J. Graham: 19B7 ASPRS President. May (No.5), 557.

HHazardous Waste SitesRemote Sensing Investigations at a Hazardous-Waste Landfill. Christopher Stohr, W. J. Su, P.

B. DuMontelle, and R. A. Griffin, November (No. 11), 1555-1563.

Use of Maps, Aerial Photographs, and other Remote Sensor Data for Practical Evaluations ofHazardous Waste Slies. John Grimson Lyon, May (No.5), 515-519.

HydrologySee also Water Resources

Surface Water Veloclly Measurements on Delavan Lake Using Aerial Photographs. Byung-GukKim, June (No.6), 605-007.

Ice MeltSome Models of Ice Mell on High Level Lakes in Southwest Norway. Johnny Skorve and Peter

Vincent, November (No. 11), 1565-1570.

illinoisRemote Sensing Investigations at a Hazardous-Waste Landfill. Christopher Stohr, W. J. Su, P.

B. DuMontelle, and R. A. Griffin, November (No. 11), 1555-1563.

Image AnalysisRepor1 of the 19B6 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission III from Analytical to Digital.

James M. Anderson, April (No.4), 399-403.

Image ClassificationAn MTF Analysis of Landsat Classification Error at Field Boundaries. Jess Grunblatt, June (No.

6), 639-643.

Comments on the Remote Sensing Brief entitled "Correct Formulation of the Kappa Coefficientof Agreement." Russell G. Congalton, April (No.4), 422.

Correct Formulation of the Kappa Coefficient of Agreement. William D. Hudson and Carl W.Ramm, April (No.4), 421-422.

Forum: Accuracy Assessment: Another User's Perspective. N. A. Campbell, April (No.4), 423.Image Interpretation See Photographic Interpretation

Image ProcessingSee also Digitization

A Methodology for Evaluation of an Interactive Multispectral Image Processing System. WilliamM. Kovalick, Jeffrey A. Newcomer, and Stephen W. Wharton, August (No. B), 1087-1092.

Control Extension LIIilizing Large Format Camera Photography. Eugene E. Derenyi and LaurenceNewton, May (No.5), 495-49B.

Drought-Stress Detection of Buffelgrass with Color-Infrared Aerial Photography and Computer­Aided Image Processing. J. H. Everitt, D. E. Escobar, M. A. Alaniz, and M. A. Hussey, Sep­tember (No.9), 1255-125B.

Evaluation of SPOT Imagery on Analytical Photogrammetric Instruments. G. Konecny, P. Loh­mann, H. Engel, and E. Kruck, September (No.9), 1223-1230.

Fillering of Digitally Correlated Gestalt Elevation Data. A. L. Kok, J. A. R. Blais, and R. M. Ran­gayyan, May (No.5), 535-53B.

Geometric Processing of Digital Images of the Planets. Kathleen Edwards, September (No.9),1219-1222.

Merging Multiresolution SPOT HRV and Landsat TM Data. R. Welch and Manfred Ehlers, March(No.3), 301-303.

One-Dimensional Resampling of Digital Imagery to Sparse Output Grids. M. D. Craig and A. A.Green, May (No.5), 501-506.

Potential Applications of Digital Image Analysis Systems for Displaying Satellite Altimetry Data.Rostam Yazdani, Nikolaos Christou, and Eugene Deranyi, November (No. 11), 1545-1548.

Rectification of Terrain Induced Distortions in Radar Imagery. Ronald Kwok, John C. Curlander,and Shirley S. Pang, May (No.5), 507-513.

Smoothing Vegetation Index Profiles: An Allernative Method for Reducing Radiometric Distur­bance in NOANAVHRR Data. Albert van Dijk, Susan L. Callis, Clarence M. Sakamoto, andWayne L. Decker, August (No. B), 1059-1067.

Spatial Data Software Integration: Merging CAD/CAM/Mapping with GIS and Image Processing.Thomas L. Logan and Nevin A. Bryant. October (No. 10), 1391-1395.

Information SourcesAccessing the Resources of the National Technical Information Service. Joseph E. Clark, April

(No.4), 395-397.

Infrared RadianceGLAI Estimation Using Measurements of Red, Near Infrared. and Middle Infrared Radiance. P.

J. Curran and H. D. Williamson, February (No.2), lBl-1B6.

Insect ControlExtraction of Areas Infested by Pine B;uk Beetle Using Landsat MSS Data. Yukio Mukai, Toshiro

Sugimura, Hiroshi Watanabe, and Kuniyasu Wakamori, January (No. I), n-81.

InstrumentationA Thermal Emission Spectrometer for Field Use. Gordon Hoover and Anne B. Kahle, June (No.

6), 627-632.Evaluation of a Tablet Digitizer for Analytical Photogrammetry. Daniel C. Oimoen, June (No.6),

601-603.Evaluation of SPOT Imagery on Analytical Photogrammetric Instruments. G. Konecny, P. Loh-

mann, H. Engel, and E. Kruck, September (No.9), 1223-1230.International Society for Photogrammetry & Remote SensingThe International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. July (No.7), 895-903.

International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Commission II Report to ASPRSBoard of Directors: Annual Report. Lawrence W. Fritz, July (No. 7), 975.

Report of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission III from Analytical to Digllal.James M. Anderson, April (No.4), 399-403.

Repor1 of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission VII Interpretation of Data.William M. Ciesla, January (No. I), 57.

Interview, See Biography

IowaSmoothing Vegetation Index Profiles: An AIIernative Method for Reducing Radiometric Distur­

bance in NOANAVHRR Data. Albert van Dijk, Susan L. Callis, Clarence M. Sakamoto, andWayne L. Decker, August (No. B), 1059-1067.

JJapanExtraction of Areas Infested by Pine Bark Beetle Using Landsat MSS Data. Yukio Mukai, Toshiro

Sugimura, Hiroshi Watanabe, and Kuniyasu Wakamori, January (No. 1),77-81.

LLand Analysis SystemA Methodology for Evaluation of an Interactive Multispectral Image Processing System. William

M. Kovalick, Jeffrey A. Newcomer, and Stephen W. Wharton, August (No. B), 1087-1092.

Land Information Systems, multipurposeResulls of the Dane County Land Records Project. Bernard J. Niemann, Jr., Jerome G. Sullivan,

Stephen J. Ventura, Nicholas R. Chrisman, Alan P. Vonderohe, David F. Fezera, and D. DavidMoyer, October (No. 10), 1371-137B.

Land Use ClassificationA Comparison of Optical Bar, High-Altitude, and Black-and-White Photography in Land Classifi­

cation. Charles T. Scott, Hans T. Schreuder, and Douglas M. Griffllh, February (No.2), 203­206.

LandcoverUse of Maps, Aerial Photographs, and other Remote Sensor Data for Practical Evaluations of

Hazardous Waste Sites. John Grimson Lyon, May (No.5), 515-519.

Landcover ClassificationA Comparison of Optical Bar, High-AIti1ude, and Black-and-White Photography in Land Classifi­

cation. Charles T. Scott, Hans T. Schreuder, and Douglas M. Griffith, February (No.2), 203­206.

An MTF Analysis of Landsat Classification Error at Field Boundaries. Jess Grunblatt, June (No.6), 639-643.

Application of Principal Components Analysis to Change Detection. Tung Fung and EllsworthLeDrew, December (No. 12), 1649-1657.

Canopy Reflectance of Seven Rangeland Plant Species with Variable Leaf Pubescence. J. H.Everitt and A. J. Richardson, November (No. 11), 1571-1575.

Comparison between Digital and Manual Interpretation of High Altitude Aerial Photographs. PaulW. Snook, Kenneth C. Winterberger, Norman E. Merritt, and Raymond L. Czaplewski, May (No.5),531-534.

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High Resolution Remote Sensing of Spatially and Spectrally Complex Coal Surface Mines ofCentral Pennsylvania: A Comparison between Simulated SPOT MSS and Landsat-5 ThematicMapper. Nancy F. Parks, Gary W. Petersen, and George M. Baumer, April (No.4), 415-420.

Inland Wetland Change Detection Using Aircraft MSS Data. John R. Jensen. Elijah W. Ramsey.Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., Eric J. Christensen, and Rebecca R. Sharitz, May (No.5), 521-529.

Terrain Analysis from Digital Patterns in Geomorphometry and Landsat MSS Spectral Response.Steven E. Franklin, January (No. 1),59-65.

Updating Maps of Climax Vegetation Cover with Landsat MSS Data in Queensland, Australia.Gail D. Kelly and Greg J. E. Hill, June (No, 6), 633-637,

Use of Topographic and Climatological Models in a Geographical Data Base to Improve LandsatMSS Classification for Olympic National Park. William G. Cibula and Maurice O. Nyquist, Jan­uary (No.1), 67-75.

Using Classification Error Matrices to Improve the Accuracy of Weighted Land-Cover Models.Stephen P. Prisley and James L. Smith, September (No.9), 1259-1263.

Landsat Multispectral Scanner, data applicationsApplication of Principal Components Analysis to Change Detection. Tung Fung and Ellsworth

LeDrew, December (No. 12), 1649-1657.

Comparison of Landsat MSS Pixel Array Sizes for Estimating Water Quality. Jerry C. Ritchie andCharles M. Cooper, November (No. 11), 1549-1554.

Extraction of Areas Infested by Pine Bark Beetle Using Landsat MSS Data. Yukio Mukai, ToshiroSugimura, Hiroshi Watanabe, and Kuniyasu Wakamori, January (No.1), 77-81.

Monitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitization of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap­plication to Dust Storm Generation. Ray Lougeay, Anthony J. Brazel, and Tomas A. Miller,September (No.9), 1251-1254.

Monsoon Flood Boundary Delineation and Damage Assessment Using Space Borne ImagingRadar and Landsat Data. Marc L. Imhoff, C, Vermillion, M. H. Story, A. M. Choudhury, A.Gafoor, and F. Polcyn, April (No.4), 405-413.

Some Models of Ice Melt on High Level Lakes in Southwest Norway. Johnny Skorve and PeterVincent, November (No. 11), 1565-1570.

Terrain Analysis from Digital Patterns in Geomorphometry and Landsat MSS Spectral Response.Steven E. Franklin, January (No.1), 59-65.

Updating Maps of Climax Vegetation Cover with Landsat MSS Data in Queensland, Australia.Gail D. Kelly and Greg J. E. Hill, June (No.6), 633-637.

Use of Topographic and Climatological Models in a Geographical Data Base to Improve LandsatMSS Classification for Olympic National Park. William G. Cibula and Maurice O. Nyquist, Jan­uary (No.1), 67-75.

Landsat Multispectral Scanner, ImageryA Comparison of Landsat MSS and TM Imagery for Interpretation of Geologic Structure. Timothy

E. Townsend, September (No.9), 1245-1249.

An MTF Analysis of Landsat Classification Error at Field Boundaries. Jess Grunblatt, June (No.6), 639-643.

Landsat Thematic Mapper, data applicationsDiscrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat

Thematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No.1),45-55.

High Resolution Remote Sensing of Spatially and Spectrally Complex Coal Surface Mines ofCentral Pennsylvania: A Comparison between Simulated SPOT MSS and Landsat-5 ThematicMapper. Nancy F. Parks, Gary W. Petersen, and George M. Baumer, April (No.4), 415-420.

Identifying Vegetable Crops with Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. Vicki L. Williams, Warren R.Philipson, and William D. Philpot, February (No.2), 187-19l.

Remote Sensing of Wetland Habitat: A Wood Stork Example. Michael E. Hodgson, John R.Jensen, Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., and Malcolm C. Coulter, August (No.8), 1075-1080.

Whitetail Deer Food Availability Maps from Thematic Mapper Data. James P. Ormsby and RossS. Lunetta, August (No.8), 1081-1085, (Printing error in articlel; Nov 1987, 1585-1589, (Cor­rected article).

Landsat Thematic Mapper, ImageryA Comparison of Landsat MSS and TM Imagery for Interpretation of Geologic Structure. Timothy

E. Townsend, September (No.9), 1245-1249.Merging Multiresoiution SPOT HRV and Landsat TM Data, R. Welch and Manfred Ehlers, March

(No.3), 301-303.

Stereocorrelation of Landsat TM Images. Manfred Ehlers and R. Welch, September (No, 9), 1231­1237.

LimnologySome Models of Ice Melt on High Level Lakes in Southwest Norway. Johnny Skorve and Peter

Vincent, November (No. 11), 1565-1570.

MMapping, See CartographyMapping, computer-assisted

Spatial Data Software Integration: Merging CAD/CAM/Mapping with GIS and Image Processing.Thomas L. Logan and Nevin A. Bryant, October (No. 10), 1391-1395.

Mapping, topographicAssessment of SIR-B for Topographic Mapping. P. J. Wise and J. C. Trinder, November (No. 11),

1539-1544.

Geometric Accuracy Testing of Orbital Radar Imagery. Abdalla Elsadig Ali, November (No. 11),1533-1537.

Maps, landcoverUpdating Maps of Climax Vegetation Cover with Landsat MSS Data in Queensland, Australia.

Gail D. Kelly and Greg J. E. Hill, June (No.6), 633-637.Maps, planetaryDigital Cartography of the Planets: New Methods, Its Status, and Its Future. R. M. Batson, Sep­

tember (No.9), 1211-1218.

Maps, topographicSpatial Accuracy Specification for Large Scale Topographic Maps. Dean C. Merchant, JUly (No.

7), 958-96l.

Special Presentation IFirst Topographic Map Made in the United States by PhotogrammetricMethods). July (No. 7), 912.

MapvlslonMapvision: The Photogrammetric Machine Vision System. Henrik Haggr"," and Esa Leikas, Au­

gust (No, 8), 1103-1108.

Memorial Address, See American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, memorialaddresses

Merchant, James W.Guest Editors (of PE&RS Special GIS Issue), October (No. 10), 1360.

Meteorology

Comparison of NOAA AVHRR Data to Meteorologic Drought Indices. Stephen J. Walsh, August(No.8), 1069-1074.

MineralogyDiscrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat

Thematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No.1),45-55.

Mines, surfaceHigh Resolution Remote Sensing of Spatially and Spectrally Complex Coal Surface Mines of

Central Pennsylvania: A Comparison between Simulated SPOT MSS and Landsat-5 ThematicMapper. Nancy F. Parks, Gary W. Petersen, and George M. Baumer, April (No.4), 415-420.

MississippiForest Biomass, Canopy Structure. and Species Composition Relationships with Multipolarization

L-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar Data. Steven A. Sader, February (No.2), 193-202.

Multispectral Scanner, data applicationsSee also Landsat Multispectral Scanner, data applications

Factors Affecting Defoliation Assessment Using Airborne Multispectral Scanner Data. Donald G.Leckie, December (No. 12), 1665-1674.

High Resolution Remote Sensing of Spatially and Spectrally Complex Coal Surface Mines ofCentral Pennsylvania: A Comparison between Simulated SPOT MSS and Landsat-5 ThematicMapper. Nancy F. Parks, Gary W. Petersen, and George M. Baumer, April (No.4), 415-420.

Inland Wetland Change Detection Using Aircraft MSS Data. John R. Jensen, Elijah W. Ramsey,Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., Eric J. Christensen, and Rebecca R. Sharitz, May (No.5), 521-529.

NNational Multipurpose CadastreA Proposal for Implementing the ACSM-ASPRS Joint Task Force Recommendations on the Na­

tional Multipurpose Cadastre: January 30, 1987. ACSM-ASPRS Geographic Information Man­agement System Committee, July (No. 7), 963-964.

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

Accessing the Resources of the National Technical Information Service. Joseph E. Clark, April(No.4), 395-397.

Natural ResourcesNatural Resource Modeling in the Geographic Information System Environment. Kevin M. John­

ston, October (No. 10), 1411-1415.

Report of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission VII Interpretation of Data.William M. Ciesla, January (No.1), 57.

NetworksNetwork Analysis in Geographic Information Systems. Anthony E. Lupien, William H. Moreland,

and Jack Dangermond, October (No. 10), 1417-1421.

NetworkS, designLimiting Error Propagation in Network Design. Clive S. Fraser, May (No.5), 487-493.

NevadaDiscrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat

Thematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No.1),45-55.

New JerseyA Comparison of Optical Bar, High-Altitude, and Black-and-White Photography in Land Classifi­

cation. Charles T. Scott, Hans T. Schreuder, and Douglas M. Griffith, February (No.2), 203­206.

New YorkIdentifying Vegetable Crops with Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. Vicki L. Williams, Warren R.

Philipson, and William D. Philpot, February (No.2), 187-191.

NOAA/AVHRR DataComparison of NOAA AVHRR Data to Meteorologic Drought Indices. Stephen J. Walsh, August

(No.8), 1069-1074.

Smoothing Vegetation Index Profiles: An Alternative Method for Reducing Radiometric Distur­bance in NOAA/AVHRR Data. Albert van Dijk, Susan L. Callis, Clarence M. Sakamoto, andWayne L. Decker, August (No.8), 1059-1067.

NorwaySome Models of Ice Melt on High Level Lakes in Southwest Norway. Johnny Skorve and Peter

Vincent, November (No. 11), 1565-1570.

oOceansPotential Applications of Digital Image Analysis Systems for Displaying Satellite Altimetry Data.

Rostam Yazdani. Nikolaos Christou, and Eugene Oeranyi, November (No. 11), 1545-1548.

OklahomaComparison of NOAA AVHRR Data to Meteorologic Drought Indices. Stephen J. Walsh, August

(No.8),l069-1074.

Olympic National ParkUse of Topographic and Climatological Models in a Geographical Data Base to Improve Landsat

MSS Classification for Olympic National Park. William G. Cibula and Maurice O. Nyquist, Jan­uary (No. 1),67-75,

Optical ImageryTriangulating from Optical and SAR Images Using Direct Linear Transformations. Michael H. Brill,

August (No.8), 1097-1102.

OregonUse of Maps, Aerial Photographs, and other Remote Sensor Data for Practical Evaluations of

Hazardous Waste Sites. John Grimson Lyon, May (No.5), 515-519.

pPendleton, Thomas P_Memorial Address: Thomas P. Pendleton. Morris M. Thompson, July (No.7), 943-950.

PennsylvaniaHigh Resolution Remote Sensing of Spatially and Spectrally Complex Coal Surface Mines of

Central Pennsylvania: A Comparison between Simulated SPOT MSS and Landsat-5 ThematicMapper. Nancy F. Parks, Gary W. Petersen, and George M. Baumer, April (No.4), 415-420.

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PhotogeodesyCombined Control Densification and Mapping. Max M. Ethridge, June (No.6), 609-607.

Photogrammetrlc Services, procurementGuidelines for Procurement of Photogrammetric SefVices from Private Professional Sources. ASPRS

Professional Practice Division, February (No.2), 207-212.PhotogrammetryMeasurements on Digitized Hardcopy Images. J. C. Trinder, March (No.3), 315-321.A Method for Improving the Efficiency of the Sequential Estimation Procedure in PhotoQrammetry.

S. A. Veress and Huang Youcai, June (No.6), 613-616.

The Projective Equations: An Invariant Form. K K Rampal, September (No.9), 1239-1243.Photogrammetry, close-rangeApplication of Robust Estimation in Close-Range Photogrammetry. S. A. Veress and Huang You­

cai, February (No.2), 171-175.

Close-Range Photogrammetry with Computer Interface in Dental Research. Robert D. Lamb, H.E. McGarrah, and J. D. Eick, December (No. 12), 1685-1689.

Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Two-Point Perspective Imagery. James R. Williamsonand Michael H. Brill, March (No.3), 331-335.

Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Three-Point Perspective Imagery. Michael H. Brill andJames R. Williamson, December (No. 12), 1679-1683.

Photogrammetry, forensicThree-Dimensional Reconstruction from Two-Point Perspective Imagery. James R. Williamson

and Michael H. Brill, March (No.3), 331-335.

Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Three-Point Perspective Imagery. Michael H. Brill andJames R. Williamson, December (No. 12), 1679-1683.

Photogrammetry, industrial applicationsMapvision: The Photogrammetric Machine Vision System. Henrik Haggren and Esa leikas, Au­

gust (No.8), 1103-1108.Photographic InterpretationA Comparison of Landsat MSS and TM Imagery for Interpretation of Geologic Structure. TImothy

E. Townsend, September (No.9), 1245-1249.

A Comparison of Optical Bar, High-AJt~ude, and Black-and-White Photography in Land Classifi­cation. Charles T. Scott, Hans T. Schreuder, and Douglas M. Griffith, February (No.2), 203­206.

Comparison between Digital and Manual Interpretation of High Altitude Aerial Photographs. PaulW. Snook, Kenneth C. Winterberger, Norman E. Merritt, and Raymond l. Czaplewski, May (No.5),531-534.

Interpretabil~of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and "Agricullural Survey. Stephen D.DeGloria and Andrew S. Benson, January (No.1), 37-44.

Microcomputer-Assisted Video Image Analysis of lodging in Winter Wheat. D. M. Gerten and M,V. Wiese, January (No.1), 83-68.

Remote Sensing Investigations at a Hazardous-Waste Landfill. Christopher Stohr, W, J. Su, P.B. DuMontelle, and R. A. Griffin, November (No. 11), 1555-1563.

Stem Count Accuracy and Species Determination in Loblolly Pine Plantations Using 35-mm AerialPhotography, Ted D. Needham and James l. Smith, December (No. 12), 1675-1678.

Surface Water Velocity Measurements on Delavan Lake Using Aerial Photographs. Byung-GukKim, June (No.6), 605-607.

Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Three-Point Perspective Imagery. Michael H. Brill andJames R. Williamson, December (No. 12), 1679-1683.

Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Two-Point Perspective Imagery. James R. Williamsonand Michael H. Brill, March (No.3), 331-335.

Use of Maps, Aerial Photographs, and other Remote Sensor Data for Practical Evaluations ofHazardous Waste Sites. John Grimson lyon, May (No.5), 515-519,

PhototrlangulationAerotriangulation without Ground Control. James R. Lucas, March (No.3), 311-314.Control Extension Utilizing Large Format Camera Photography. Eugene E. Derenyi and Laurence

Newton, May (No.5), 495-498.

The Identification of Homologous Image Points by Mulliple Stereoscopic Comparison. ManfredWeisensee and Bernhard Wrobel, February (No.2), 177-179.

Triangulating from Optical and SAR Images Using Direct Linear Transformations. Michael H. Brill,August (No.8), 1097-1102.

Pine, loblollyStem Count Accuracy and Species Determination in loblolly Pine Plantations Using 35-mm Aerial

Photography. Ted D. Needhamjand James l. Smith, December (No. 12), 1675-1678.PlanetsDigital Cartography of the Planets: New Methods, Its Status, and Its Future. R. M. Batson, Sep-

tember (No.9), 1211-1218.

G~~~;~;i~~rOCeSSing of Digital Images of the Planets. Kathleen Edwards, September (No.9),

Plants, See Vegetation Indices; Landcover; common names of specific plantsPoint Determination, combinedReport of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission III from AnaJyticaito Dig~.

James M. Anderson, April (No.4), 399-403.

QQuality Control, manufacturingMapvision: The Photogrammetric Machine Vision System. Henrik Haggren and Esa Leikas, Au­

gust (No.8), 1103-1108.

RRadar, Synthetic Aperture (SAR), data applicationsAs~~~~~~OfSIR-B for Topographic Mapping. P. J. Wise and J. C. Trinder, November (No. 11),

Forest Biomass, Canopy Structure, and Species Composition Relationships with MultipolarizationL-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar Data. Steven A. Sader, February (No.2), 193-202.

Monsoon Flood Boundary Delineation and Damage Assessment Using Space Borne ImagingRadar and Landsat Data. Marc l. Imhoff, C. Vermillion, M. H. Story, A. M. Choudhury, A.Gafoor, and F. Polcyn, April (No.4), 405-413.

Radar, Synthetic Aperture (SAR), ImageryG~~~~~;i~3~ccuracyTesting of Orbital Radar Imagery. Abdalla Elsadig Ali, November (No. 11),

Rectification of Terrain Induced Distortions in Radar Imagery. Ronald Kwok, John C. Curlander,and Shirley S. Pang, May (No.5), 507-513.

Triangulating from Optical and SAR Images Using Direct Linear Transformations. Michael H. Brill,August (No.8), 1097-1102.

Radiance Data, applicationsGLAI Estimation Using Measurements of Red, Near Infrared, and Middle Infrared Radiance. P.

J. Curran and H. D. Williamson, February (No.2), 181-186.

RangelandsCanopy Reflectance of Seven Rangeland Plant Species with Variable Leaf Pubescence. J. H.

Everitt and A. J. Richardson, November (No. 11), 1571-1575.Drought-Stress Detection of Buffelgrass with Color-Infrared Aerial Photography and Computer­

Aided Image Processing. J. H. Everitt, D. E. Escobar, M. A. Alaniz, and M. A. Hussey, Sep­tember (No.9), 1255-1258.

Remote SensingSee also Landsat Multispectral Scanner, imagery; Landsat Thematic Mapper, imagery; SPOTImagery

Correct Formulation of the Kappa Coefficient of Agreement. William D. Hudson and Cart W.Ramm, April (No.4), 421-422.

Forum: On Defining Remote Sensing. Paul J. Curran, March (No.3), 305-306.

Forum: On Defining Remote Sensing, a Response. Jay Fussell, Donald Rundquist, and John A.Harrington, Jr., August (No.8), 1096.

Report of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission VII Interpretation of Data.William M. Ciesla, January (No, 1), 57.

Ripple, William J,Guest Editors (of PE&RS Special GIS Issuel, October (No. 10), 1360.

5SAR, See Radar, Synthetic Aperture (SAR)

ScotlandGeometric Accuracy Testing of Orbital Radar Imagery. Abdalla Elsadig Ali, November (No, 11),

1533-1537.Shuttle Imaging Radar-B (SIR-B), data applications

See a'so Radar, Synthetic Aperture (SAR) , data applications

Assessment of SIR-B for Topographic Mapping. P. J. Wise and J. C. Trinder, November (No. 11),1539-1544.

Monsoon Flood Boundary Delineation and Damage Assessment Using Space Borne ImagingRadar and Landsat Data. Marc l. Imhoff, C. Vermillion, M. H. Story, A. M. Choudhury, A.Gafoor, and F. Polcyn, April (No.4), 405-413.

Smith, Constance BabingtonPersonal~: Constance Babing10n Smith. Gerald Churchill, February (No.2), 246-248.

5011 ChemistrySoil Moisture, Organic Matter, and Iron Content Effect on the Spectral Characteristics of Selected

Vertisols and Alfisols in Alabama. T. l. Coleman and O. L. Montgomery, December (No. 12),1659-1664.

South CarolinaInland Wetland Change Detection Using Aircraft MSS Data. John R. Jensen, Elijah W. Ramsey,

Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., Eric J. Christensen, and Rebecca R. Shar~, May (No.5), 521-529.

Space PhotographyControl Extension Utilizing Large Format Camera Photography. Eugene E. Derenyi and Laurence

Newton, May (No.5), 495-498.

SpectrometersA Thermal Emission Spectrometer for Field Use. Gordon Hoover and Anne B. Kahle, June (No.

6), 627-632.

SpectroradlometryCanopy Reflectance of Seven Rangeland Plant Species with Variable Leaf Pubescence. J. H.

Everitt and A. J. Richardson, November (No. 11), 1571-1575.

SPOT ImagerySee a'so Remote Sensing

Evaluation of SPOT Imagery on Analytical Photogrammetric Instruments. G. Konecny, P. Loh­mann, H. Engel, and E. Kruck, September (No.9), 1223-1230.

Interpretability of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and "Agricultural Survey. Stephen D.DeGloria and Andrew S. Benson, January (No.1), 37-44.

Merging Muftiresolution SPOT HRV and Landsat TM Data. R. Welch and Manfred Ehlers, March(No.3), 301-303.

SPOT Imagery, data applicationsHigh Resolution Remote Sensing of Spatially and Spectraily Complex Coai Surface Mines of

Central Pennsytvania: A Comparison between Simulated SPOT MSS and Landsat-5 ThematicMapper. Nancy F. Parks, Gary W. Petersen, and George M. Baumer, April (No.4), 415-420.

Standards and SpecificationsAccuracy Estimation of DigMI Elevation Data Banks. Anders Ostman, April (No.4), 425-430.

Spatial Accuracy Specification for Large Scale Topographic Maps. Dean C. Merchant, July (No.7), 958-961.

Statistics, Danish methodApplication of Robust Estimation in Close-Range Photogrammetry. S. A. Veress and Huang You­

cai, February (No.2), 171-175.A Robust Method for Multiple Outliers Detection in Multi-Parametric Models. Albert K. Chong,

June (No.6), 617-620.Statistics, Kappa coefficient of agreementComments on the Remote Sensing Brief entitled "Correct Formulation of the Kappa Coefficient

of Agreement." Russell G. Congalton, April (No.4), 422.Correct Formulation of the Kappa Coefficient of Agreement. William D. Hudson and Cart W.

Ramm, April (No.4), 421-422.

Statistics, least squaresMulti-Point Matching Using the Least-Squares Technique for Evaluation of Three-Dimensional

Models. Dan Rosenholm, June (No.6), 621-626.A Robust Method for Multiple Outliers Detection in Multi Parametric Models. Albert K. Chong,

June (No.6), 617-620.

Statistics, robust estimatorsApplication of Robust Estimation in Close-Range Photogrammetry. S. A. Veress and Huang You­

cai, February (No.2), 171-175.A Robust Method for Multiple Outliers Detection in Mufti-Parametric Models. Albert K. Chong,

June (No.6), 617-620.

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Statistics, sampling methodsDetermination of Optimum Sampling Interval in Grid Digital Elevation Models (DEM) Data Acqui­

sition. A. E. Balce, March (No.3), 323-330.Stereoplotllng, applicationsThe Identification of Homologous Image Points by Multiple Stereoscopic Comparison. Manfred

Weisensee and Bernhard Wrobel, February (No.2), 177-179.

Sugarbaker, LarryInterview: Larry Sugarbaker. Don Hemenway, October (No. 10), 1467-1472.

TTerrain AnalysisTerrain Analysis from Digital Patterns in Geomorphometry and Landsat MSS Spectral Response.

Steven E. Franklin, January (No.1), 59-65.

TexasDrought-Stress Detection of Buffelgrass with Color-Infrared Aerial Photography and Computer­

Aided Image Processing. J. H. Everitt, D. E. Escobar, M. A. Alaniz, and M. A. Hussey, Sep­tember (No.9), 1255-1258.

ThailandSmoothing Vegetation Index Profiles: An Anernative Method for Reducing Radiometric Distur­

bance in NOANAVHRR Data. Albert van Dijk, Susan L. Callis, Clarence M. Sakamoto, andWayne L. Decker, August (No.8), 1059-1067.

Triangulation, on-lineA Method for Improving the Efficiency of the Sequential Estimation Procedure in Photogrammetry.

S. A. Veress and Huang Youcai, June (No.6), 613-616.

Report olthe 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission III from Analytical to Digital.James M. Anderson, April (No.4), 399-403.

vVegetable CropsIdentifying Vegetable Crops with Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. Vicki L. Williams, Warren R.

Philipson, and William D. Philpot, February (No.2), 187-191.

Vegetation, canopy reflectanceCanopy Reflectance of Seven Rangeland Plant Species w~h Variable Leaf Pubescence. J. H.

Everitt and A. J. Richardson, November (No. 11), 1571-1575.

Vegetation IndicesComparison of NOAA AVHRR Data to Meteorologic Drought Indices. Stephen J. Walsh, August

(No.8),1069-1074.

GLAI Estimation Using Measurements of Red, Near Infrared, and Middle Infrared Radiance. P.J. Curran and H. D. Williamson, February (No.2), 181-186.

Monitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitization of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap­plication to Dust Storm Generation. Ray Lougeay, Anthony J. Brazel, and Tomas A. Miller,September (No.9), 1251-1254.

Smoothing Vegetation Index Profiles: An Anernative Method for Reducing Radiometric Distur­bance in NOANAVHRR Data. Albert van Dijk, Susan L. Callis, Clarence M. Sakamoto, andWayne L. Decker, August (No.8), 1059-1067.

Video Image AnalysisMicrocomputer-Assisted Video Image Analysis of Lodging in Winter Wheat. D. M. Gerten and M.

V. Wiese, January (No.1), 83-88.

VirginiaStem Count Accuracy and Species Determination in Loblolly Pine Plantations Using 35-mm Aerial

Photography, Ted D. Needham and James L. Smith, December (No, 12), 1675-1678.

Volcanic FieldsDiscrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat

Thematic Mapper Data. Philip A. Davis, Graydon L. Berlin, and Pat S. Chavez, Jr. January (No.1),45-55.

wWashingtonUse of Topographic and Climatological Models in a Geographical Data Base to Improve Landsat

MSS Classification for Olympic National Park. William G. Cibula and Maurice O. Nyquist, Jan­uary (No.1), 67-75.

Water ResourcesComparison of Landsat MSS Pixel Array Sizes for Estimating Water Qual~. Jerry C. Ritchie and

Charles M. Cooper, November (No. 11), 1549-1554.

Watkins, AIInterview: AI Watkins. Don Hemenway, September (No.9), 1287-1292.

WetlandsInland Wetland Change Detection Using Aircraft MSS Data. John R. Jensen, Elijah W, Ramsey,

Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., Eric J. Christensen, and Rebecca R. Sharitz, May (No.5), 521-529.Remote Sensing of Wetland Habitat: A Wood Stork Example. Michael E. Hodgson, John R.

Jensen, Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., and Malcolm C. Couner, August (No, 8), 1075-1080.

WheatMicrocomputer-Assisted Video Image Analysis of Lodging in Winter Wheat. D. M. Gerten and M.

V. Wiese, January (No.1), 83-88.

Wildlife HabitatRemote Sensing of Wetland Habitat: A Wood Stork Example. Michael E. Hodgson, John R.

Jensen, Halkard E. Mackey, Jr., and Malcolm C. Coulter, August (No.8), 1075-1080.

Whitetail Deer Food Availability Maps from Thematic Mapper Data. James P. Ormsby and RossS. Lunetta, August (No, 8), 1081-1085, IPrinting error in article]; November (No. 11), 1585­1589, [Corrected article].

WisconsinResults of the Dane County Land Records Project. Bernard J. Niemann, Jr., Jerome G. Sullivan,

Stephen J. Ventura, Nicholas R. Chrisman, Alan P. Vonderohe, David F. Fezera, and D. DavidMoyer, October (No. 10), 1371-1378.

Surface Water Veloc~ Measurements on Delavan Lake Using Aerial Photographs. Byung-GukKim, June (No.6), 605-607,

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AUTHOR INDEX 1987

ACSM-ASPRS Geographic Information Management System CommitteeA Proposal for Implementing the ACSM-ASPRS Joint Task Force Recommendations on the Na-

tional Muttipurpose Cadastre: January 30, 1987. Jul (No. 7), 963-964.

Alaniz, M. A.See Everitt, J. H. Sep (No.9), 1255-1258.

All, Abelala ElsadigGeometric Accuracy Testing of Orbital Radar Imagery. Nov (No. 11), 1533-1537.Anderson, James M.Book Review: Computational Models in Surveying and Photogrammetry by B. D. F. Methley. Oct

(No. 10), 1387-1388.

Report of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission III !rom Analytical to Digttal.Apr (No.4), 399-403.

Anson, AbrahamASPRS Voluntary Certification Program: Annual Report. Jul (No.7), 974.

ASPRS Professional Prac1ice DivisionGuidelines for Procurement of Photogrammetric Services from Private Professional Sources. Feb

(No. 2),207-212.Balce, A. E.Determination of Optimum Sampling Interval in Grid Digital Elevation Models (DEM) Data Acqui-

sition, Mar (No.3), 323-330,

88888g8, LanceASPRS Membership Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No.7), 969,

Bataon, R. M.Digital Cartography of the Planets: New Methods, Its Status, and Its Future. Sep (No.9), 1211-

1218.Baumer, George M.See Parks, Nancy F. Apr (No, 4), 415-420.

Bellerue, Victor LMemorial Address: Leon Theodore Eliel. Jul (No. 7), 935-941.Benson, Andrew S.See DeGloria, Stephen D. Jan (No.1), 37-44.

Berlin, Graydon LSee Davis, Philip A. Jan (No.1), 45-55,

Berry, Joseph K.Computer-Assisted Map Analysis: Potential and Pitfalls. Oct (No. 10), 1405-1410.

Binnie, Douglas R.The Denali Image Map. Mar (No.3), 307-310.

Blais, J. A. R.See Kok, A. L May (No.5), 535-538.

Brazel, Anthony J.See Lougeay, Ray. Sep (No.9), 1251-1254.

Brill, Michael H.Three-Dimensional Reconstruction !rom Three-Point Perspective Imagery. Dec (No. 12), 1679­

1683.Triangulating !rom Optical and SAR Images Using Direct Unear Transformations. Aug (No.8),

1097-1102.

See Williamson, James R. Mar (No.3), 331-335,

Britton, LolaASPRS Committee for the Preservation of Aerial Photography: Annual Report. Jul (No. 7), 977.Bryant, Nevin A.See Logan Thomas L. Oct (No, 10), 1391-1395.

Butler, David R.See Walsh, Stephen J. Oct (No. 10), 1423-1430.

Caills, Susan LSee van Dijk, Albert. Aug (No.8), 1059-1067.

Campbell, N. A.Forum: Accuracy Assessment: Another User's Perspective. Apr (No, 4), 423.

Chong, Albert K.A Robust Method for Multiple Outliers Detection in Multi-Parametric Models. Jun (No.6), 617-

620.

Choudhury, A. M.See Imhoff, Marc L. Apr (No.4), 405-413.

Chrisman, Nicholas R.Design of Geographic Information Systems Based on Social and Cuttural Goals. Oct (No. 10),

1367-1370.

See Niemann, Bernard J., Jr. Oct (No. 10), 1371-1378.

Christensen, Eric J.See Jensen, John R. May (No.5), 521-529.

Chrlstou, NikolaosSee Yazdani, Rostam. Nov (No. 11), 1545-1548.

Churchill, GeraldPersonaltty: Constance Babington Smtth. Feb (No.2), 246-248.

Cibula, William G.Use of Topographic and Climatological Models in a Geographical Data Base to Improve Landsat

MSS Classification for Olympic National Park. Jan (No.1), 67-75.

Ciesta, William M.Report of the 1986 Inter-Congress Symposium of ISPRS Commission VII Interpretation of Data.

Jan (No.1), 57.

Clark, Joseph E.Accessing the Resources of the National Technical Information Service. Apr (No.4), 395-397.

C,oleman, T. LSoil Moisture, Organic Matter, and Iron Content Effect on the Spectral Characteristics of Selected

Vertisols and Alfisols in Alabama. Dec (No. 12), 1659-1664.

Colvocoresses, Alden P.See Binnie, Douglas R. Mar (No.3), 307-310.

Colwell, Robert N.Book Review: Remote Sensing Principles and Interpretation, 2nd edition by Floyd F. Sabins, Jr.

Aug (No.8), 1093-1094.

Congalton, Russell G_Comments on the Remote Sensing Brief entitled "Correct Formulation of the Kappa Coefficient

of Agreement." Apr (No.4), 422.

Cooper, Charles M.See Rttchie, Jerry C. Nov (No. 11), 1549-1554.

Coulter, Malcolm C_See Hodgson, Michael E. Aug (No.8), 1075-1080.

Craig, M_ D.One-Dimensional ResampJing of Digital Imagery to Sparse Output Grids. May (No.5), 501-506.

Curlander, John C.See Kwok, Ronald. May (No.5), 507-513.

Curran, Paul J.Forum: On Defining Remote Sensing. Mar (No.3), 305-306.

GLAI Estimation Using Measurements of Red, Near Infrared, and Middle In!rared Radiance. Feb(No.2),181-186.

Czaplewski, Raymond LSee Snook, Paul W. May (No.5), 531-534.

Dahl, NlranjanSee Naithani, Krishna Kumar. May (No.5), 539-542.

Dangermond, JackSee Lupien, Anthony E. Oct (No. 10), 1417-1421.

Davis, Philip A.Discrimination of Altered Basaltic Rocks in the Southwestern United States by Analysis of Landsat

Thematic Mapper Data. Jan (No.1), 45-55.

Decker, Wayne LSee van Dijk, Aibert. Aug (No.8), 1059-1067.

DeGlorla, Stephen D.Interpretability of Advanced SPOT Film Products for Forest and Agricultural Survey, Jan (No.1),

37-44.Derenyi, Eugene E.Control Extension Utilizing Large Format Camera Photography. May (No.5), 495-498.

See Yazdani, Rostam. Nov (No. 11), 1545-1548.

Dueker, Kenneth J.Multipurpose Land Information Systems: Technical, Economic, and Instttutional Issues. Oct (No.

10), 1361-1365.

DuMontelle, P. B.See Stohr, Christopher. Nov (No. 11), 1555-1563.

Edwards, KathleenGeometric Processing of Digital Images of the Planets. Sep (No.9), 1219-1222.

Ehlers, ManfredStereocorrelation of Landsat TM Images. Sep (No.9), 1231-1237.

See Welch, R. Mar (No.3), 301-303.

Eick, J. D_See Lamb, Robert D. Dec (No. 12),1685-1689.

Engel, H.See Konecny, G. Sep (No.9), 1223-1230.

Escobar, D. E.See Everitt, J. H. Sep (No.9), 1255-1258.

Ethridge, Max M.Combined Control Densification and Mapping. Jun (No.6), 609-607.

Everitt, J. H.Canopy Reflectance of Seven Rangeland Plant Species with Variable Leaf Pubescence. Nov (No.

11),1571-1575.Drought-Stress Detection of Buffelgrass with Color-Infrared Aerial Photography and Computer­

Aided Image Processing, Sep (No.9), 1255-1258.

Faust, Nickolas L.Automated Data Capture for Geographic Information Systems: A Commentary. Oct (No. 10), 1389-

1390.Fezera, David F.See Niemann, Bernard J., Jr. Oct (No. 10), 1371-1378.

Follett, Anthony B.ASPRS Survey of the Profession Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No.7), 966.

Frank, Andrew U.See Robinson, Vincent B. Oct (No. 10), 1435-1441.Franklin, Steven E_Terrain Analysis !rom Digital Pattems in Geomorphometry and Landsat MSS Spectral Response.

Jan (No.1), 59-£5.

FraserI Clive S.Umiting Error Propagation in Network Design. May (No.5), 487-493.

French, William D_ASPRS Executive Director's Report. Jul (No. 7), 952.

Fritz, Lawrence W.ASPRS Publications Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No.7), 966.

International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Commission II Report to ASPRSBoard of Directors: Annual Report. Jul (No.7), 975.

Fung, TungApplication of Principal Components Analysis to Change Detection. Dec (No. 12), 1649-1657.

Fussell, JayForum: On Defining Remote Sensing, a Response. Aug (No.8), 1096.

Gafoor, A.See Imholf, Marc l. Apr (No.4), 405-413.

Gerten, D. M.Microcomputer-Assisted Video Image Analysis of Lodging in Winter Wheat. Jan (No.1), 83-88.

Gilbert, Duane M_See Thorpe, John A. Oct (No. 10), 1403-1404.

Glmbarzevsky, PhilipBook Review: Airphoto Interpretation and the Canadian Landscape by J. D. Mallard and J. R.

Janes. Jan (No, 1), 88.

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Graham, John J.ASPRS President's Inaugural Address. Jul (No.7), 953.

Green, A. A.See Craig, M. D. May (No.5), 501-506.

Greenlee, David D.Raster and Vector Processing for Scanned Unework. Oct (No. 10), 1383-1387.

Griffin; R. A.See Stohr, Christopher. Nov (No. 11), 1555-1563.

Griffith, Douglas M.See Scott, Charles T. Feb (No.2), 203-206.

Grunblatl, JessAn MTF Analysis of Landsat Classification Error at Field Boundaries. Jun (No.6), 639-643.Haggren, HenrlkMapvision: The Photogrammetric Machine Vision System. Aug (No.8), 1103-1108.

Harrington, John A., Jr.See Fussell, Jay. Aug (No.8), 1096.

Hemenway, DonInterview: Larry Sugarbaker. Oct (No. 10), 1467-1472.Interview: AI Watkins. Sep (No.9), 1287-1292.An Alaskan Convention (Report on the ASPRS-ACSM Fall Convention, Anchorage. Alaska, 28

September - 3 October 19861. Jan (No.1), 102-105.

Hemple, William G.ASPRS Awards Policy Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No.7), 977.

Hili, Greg J. E.See Kelly, Gail D. Jun (No.6), 633-637.

Hodgson, Michael E.Remote Sensing of Wetland Habitat: A Wood Stork Example, Aug (No.8), 1075-1080,

HooverI GordonA Thermal Emission Spectrometer for Field Use. Jun (No, 6), 627-632,Hudson, William D.Correct Formulation of the Kappa Coefficient of Agreement. Apr (No, 4), 421-422.

Hussey, M. A.See Everitt, J. H. Sep (No.9), 1255-1258.Imhoff, Marc LMonsoon Flood Boundary Delineation and Damage Assessment Using Space Borne Imaging

Radar and Landsat Data. Apr (No, 4), 405-413,

Ingram, KevinSee Keating, Terrence. Oct (No. 10). 1399-1402.Jensen, John R.Inland Wetland Change Detection Using AIrcraft MSS Data. May (No.5), 521-529.

See Hodgson. Michael E. Aug (No.8), 1075-1080.Johnson, Steven D.ASPRS Photogrammetric Applications Division: Annual Report. Jul (No. 7), 956.Johnston, Kevin M.Natural Resource Modeling in the Geographic Information System Environment. Oct (No. 10),

1411-1415.

Kahle, Anne B.See Hoover, Gordon. Jun (No.6), 627-632.

Keating, TerrenceAn Integrated Topologic Database Design for Geographic Information Systems, Oct (No, 10),

1399-1402.Ketly, Gall D.Updating Maps of Climax Vegetation Cover with Landsat MSS Data in Queensland, Australia,

Jun (No.6), 633-637,

Kiefer, Ralph W.ASPRS Education Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No. 7), 967.Kim, Byung-GukSurface Water Velocity Measurements on Delavan Lake Using Aerial Photographs. Jun (No.6),

605-607.

KOk, A. LFiltering of Digitally Correlated Gestalt Elevation Data. May (No.5), 535-538.

Konecny, G.Evaluation of SPOT Imagery on Analytical Photogrammetric Instruments, Sep (No.9), 1223-1230,Kovallck, William A.A Methodology for Evaluation of an Interactive Multispectral Image Processing System, Aug (No.

8), 1087-1092,

Kruck, E.See Konecny, G. Sep (No.9), 1223-1230.

Kubik, KurtA Note on Photogrammetric Block Adjustment with Additional Parameters. Nov (No. 11), 1531.Robust Estimation in Photogrammetry. Feb (No.2), 167-169.Kwok, RonaldRectification of Terrain Induced Distortions in Radar Imagery. May (No.5), 507-513.Lamb, Robert D.Close-Range Photogrammetry with Compuler Interface in Dental Research. Dec (No. 12), 1685­

1689.

Leberl, Franz W.Book Review: Remote Sensing of fce and Snow by Dorothy K Hall and Joroslav Martinec. Nov

(No. 11), 1532.

Leckie, Donald G.Factors Affecting Defoliation Assessment Using AIrborne Multispectral Scanner Data. Dec {No.

12),1665-1674.

LeDrew, EllsworthSee Fung, Tung. Dec (No. 12), 1649-1657.

Lelkas, EsaSee Haggn,n, Henrik. Aug (No.8), 1103-1108.

Light, Donald LASPRS Primary Data Acquisition Division: Annual Report. Jul (No. 7), 956.

Lightfoot, Dale R.See Walsh, Stephen J. Oct (No. 10), 1423-1430.Logan, Thomas LSpatial Data Software Integration: Merging CAD/CAM/Mapping with GIS and Image Processing.

Oct (No. 10), 1391-1395.

Lohmann, P.See Konecny, G, Sep (No.9), 1223-1230.

Lougeay, RayMonitoring Changing Desert Biomass through Video Digitization of Landsat MSS Data: An Ap-

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Lucas, James R.Aerotriangulation withoul Ground Control. Mar (No.3), 311-314.

Lunetta, Ross S.See Ormsby, James P. Aug 1987 (No.8), 1081-1085; Nov (No. 11), 1585-1589.

lupien, Anthony E.Network Analysis in Geographic Information Systems. Oct (No. 10), 1417-1421.

Lyon, John GrlmsonBook Review: Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering ed~ed by T. J. M. Kennie and M. C. Matthews.

Aug (No.8), 1094.

Use of Maps, Aerial Photographs, and other Remote Sensor Data for Practical Evaluations ofHazardous Waste S~es. May (No.5), 515-519.

Mace, T. H.ASPRS Remote Sensing Applications Division: Annual Report Jul (No. 7), 962.

Mackey, Halkard E., Jr.See Hodgson, Michael E. Aug (No.8), 1075-1080.See Jensen, John R. May (No.5), 521-529.Mafflnl, GlulloRaster versus Vector Data Encoding and Handling: A Commentary. Oct (No. 10), 1397-1398.

McEwen, Robert B.Book Review: Applied Remote Sensing by C. P. La. Aug (No.8), 1094-1095.

McGarrah, H. E.See Lamb, Robert D. Dec (No. 12), 1685-1689.

Merchant, Dean C.ASPRS Specifications and Standards Committee, Professional Practice Division: Annual Report.

Jul (No, 7), 957.

Spatial Accuracy Specification for Large Scale Topographic Maps, Jul (No.7), 958-961.

See KUbik, Kurt. Feb (No.2), 167-169.

Merchant, James W.Foreword Ito PE&RS Special GIS Issue]. Oct (No. 10), 1359.

Merritt, Norman E.See Snook, Paul W. May (No.5). 531-534.Miller, Tomas A.See Lougeay, Ray. Sep (No.9), 1251-1254.

Montgomery, O. LSee Coleman, T. L. Dec (No. 12), 1659-1664.Moreland, WIlliam H.See Lupien, Anthony E. Oct (No. 10), 1417-142l.

Morgan, John M., IIIAcademic Geographic Information Systems Education: A Commentary. Oct (No. 10), 1443-1445.

Moyer, D. DavidSee Niemann, Bernard J., Jr. Oct (No. 10), 1371-1378.

Mukai, YukloExtraction of Areas Infested by Pine Bark Beetle Using Landsat MSS Data. Jan (No.1), 77-8l.Nalthanl, Krishna KumarSoftware Interface Design for Photogrammetric Data Inpulto the Aulomap System. May (No.5),

539-542.

Needham. Ted D.Stem Count Accuracy and Species Determination in Loblolly Pine Plantations Using 35-mm Aerial

Photography. Dec (No. 12), 1675-1678.

Newcomer, Jeffrey A.See Kovalick, William A. Aug (No.8). 1087-1092.

Newton, LaurenceSee Derenyi, Eugene E. May (No.5), 495-498.Niemann, Bernard J. t Jr.Results of the Dane County Land Records Project. Oct (No. 10), 1371-1378.Northcutt, PatASPRS Student Activities Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No, 7), 967.

NyqUist, Maurice O.See Cibula, William G. Jan (No.1), 67-75.

Olmoen, Daniel C.Evaluation of a Tablet Digitizer for Analytical Photogrammetry. Jun (No.6), 601-603.

Ormsby, James P.Whitetail Deer Food Availability Maps from Thematic Mapper Data. Aug (No.8), 1081-1085.

IPrinting error, see Nov reprint)

Whitetail Deer Food Availability Maps from Thematic Mapper Data. Nov (No. 11), 1585-1589.Ostman, AndersAccuracy Estimation of Digital Elevation Data Banks. Apr (No.4), 425-430.Pang, Shirley S.See Kwok. Ronald. May (No.5), 507-513.Parks, Nancy F.High Resolution Remote Sensing of Spatially and Spectrally Complex Coal Surface Mines of

Central Pennsylvania: A Comparison between Simulated SPOT MSS and Landsat-5 ThematicMapper. Apr (No.4), 415-420.

Pat S. Chavez, Jr.See Davis, Philip A. Jan (No.1), 45-55.

Paul, Charles KASPRS Inter-Society Uaison Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No. 7), 976.Petersen, Gary W.See Parks, Nancy F. Apr (No.4), 415-420.Phelps, Rodger D.ASPRS Joint Government Affairs Committee: Annual Report. Jul (No. 7), 968-969.

Philipson, Warren R.See Williams, Vicki L. Feb (No.2), 187-191.

Phillips, WIlliamSee Keating, Terrence. Oct (No. 10), 1399-1402.

Philpot, William D.See Williams, Vicki L. Feb (No.2), 187-191.Polcyn, F.See Imhoff, Marc L. Apr (No.4), 405-413.Prlsley, Stephen P.Using Classification Error Matrices to Improve the Accuracy of Weighted Land-Cover Modeis.

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Rangayyan, R. M.See Kok, A. L. May (No.5), 535·538.

Raymond, G.raldNew IKeynote speech at the APSRS·ACSM Fall Convention, Anchorage, Alaska, 29 September

1986J. Jan (No.1), 106-108.

Rlchardaon, A. J.See Everitt, J. H. Nov (No. 11), 1571·1575.

Rlppl., William J.Expert Systems and Spatial Data Models for Efficient Geographic Data Handling. Oct (No. 10),

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Rltchl., Jerry C.Comparison of Landsat MSS Pixel Array Sizes for Estimating Water Quality. Nov (No.1 1),1549·

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Robln.on, Vincent B.Expert Systems for Geographic Information Systems. Oct (No. 10), 1435·1441.Ro••nholm, DanMu~i·Point Matching Using the Least·Squares Technique for Evaluation of Three·Dimensional

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Rundqul.t, DonaldSee Fussell, Jay. Aug (No.8), 1096.

Sad.r, St.ven A.Forest Biomass, Canopy Structure, and Species Composition Relationships with Multipolarization

L·Band Synthetic Aperture Radar Data. Feb (No.2), 193·202.

Sakamoto, CI.r.nc. M.See van Dijk, Albert. Aug (No.8), 1059·1067.

Schenk, ToniSee Kubik, Kurt. Feb (No.2), 167·169.

Schol.r, Hor.t H.An FMC·Equipped Aerial Mapping Camera. Feb (No.2), 161·165.

Schraudar, Han. T.See Scott, Charies T. Feb (No.2), 203·206.

Scott, Chari•• T.A Comparison of Optical Bar, High·~ude, and Black·and·WMe Photography in Land Classifi·

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Sharttz, Rebecca R.See Jensen. John R. May (No.5). 521 ·529.SkoNe, JohnnySome Models of Ice Me~ on High Level Lakes in Southwest NOlWay. Nov (No. 11), 1565·1570.Smith, Jame. LSee Needham, Ted D. Dec (No. 12), 1675-1678.See Prisley, Stephen P. Sep (No.9), 1259-1263.

Snook, Paul W.Comparison between DignaJ and Manual Interpretation of High Altitude Aerial Photographs. May

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Suglmura, To.hlroSee Mukai, Yukio. Jan (No.1), 77·81.

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Swenaon, Billie C.ASPRS Geographic Information Management Systems (GIMS) Committee: Annual Report. Jul

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Thompson, Morrl. M.Memorial Address: Thomas P. Pendleton. Jul (No.7), 943·950.

Thorpe, John A.AM/FM Requirements of Geographic Information Systems: A Commentary. Oct (No. 10), 1403·

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Townaand, TImothy E.A Comparison of Landsat MSS and TM Imagery for Interpretation of Geologic Structure. Sep (No.

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Trlndar, J. C.Measurements on Digitized Hardcopy Images. Mar (No.3), 315-321.

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UI.hoaf.r, V.1t S.See Ripple William J. Oct (No. 10), 1431-1433.

van Dllk, AlbertSmoothing Vegetation Index Profiles: An Alternative Method for Reducing Radiometric Distur-

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Ventura, St.ph.n J.See Niemann, Bernard J., Jr. Oct (No. 10), 1371-1378.

V.r.... S.A.A Method for Improving the Efficiency 01 the Sequential Estimation Procedure in Photogrammetry.

Jun (No.6), 613-616.Application of Robust Estimation in Close-Range Photogrammetry. Feb (No.2), 171-175.

V.rmlillon, C.See Imhoff. Marc L. Apr (No.4), 405-413.

Vlnc.nt. P.t.rSee Skorve, Johnny. Nov (No. 11), 1565·1570.

Vond.roh., Alan P.See Niemann, Bernard J., Jr. Oct (No. 10), 1371-1378.

Wakamorl. Kunlya.uSee Mukai, Yukio. Jan (No.1), 77·81.

Wal.h, St.phen J.Recognition and Assessment of Error in Geographic Information Systems. Oct (No. 10), 1423·

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Watanabe. Hlro.hlSee Mukai, Yukio. Jan (No.1), 77·81.

Wel.en.... ManfredThe Identification 01 Homologous Image Points by Multiple Stereoscopic Comparison. Feb (No.

2),177-179.

Welch, R.Merging Mu~iresolution SPOT HRV and Landsat TM Data. Mar (No.3). 301-303.

See Ehlers, Manfred, Sep (No.9). 1231-1237.

Wharton, Steph.n W.See Kovalick. William A. Aug (No.8), 1087-1092.

Wleaa,M.V.See Gerten. D. M. Jan (No.1), 83-88.

WIlliam•• Vicki LIdentifying Vegetable Crops wnh Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. Feb (No.2), 187-191.

WIIII.mson, H. D.See Curran, Paul J. Feb (No.2), 181·186.

Williamson, Jame. R.Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Two-Point Perspective Imagery. Mar (No, 3). 331-335.

See Brill, Michael H. Dec (No. 12), 1679·1683.

Wlntarberg.r. Kenneth C.See Snook, Paul W. May (No.5), 531-534.

WI.e, P. J.Assessment of SIR-B for Topographic Mapping. Nov (No. 11), 1539-1544.

Wright, Mar.hall 5., Jr.ASPRS Professional Practice Division: Annual Report. Jul (No.7), 957.

Wrobel, BernhardSee Weisensee, Manfred. Feb (No.2), 177·179.

Yazdani, Ro.tamPotentiai Applications of Digital Image Analysis Systems for Displaying Satellite Altimetry Data.

Nov (No. 11), 1545-1548.

Youcal, HuangSee Veress. S. A. Jun (No.6), 613-616.

See Veress, S. A, Feb (No.2), 171-175.

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