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field mapping

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field mapping

Mapping rocks, rock formations, and geological units while on the ground (as opposed to remote mapping, from aeroplane or satellite). Field mapping is the basis for understanding the structure of the Earth's crust and its geological history.



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It's going to be geared towards providing students with a very strong, very rigorous scientific background, but the work terms are going to be designed so that they provide the student with a very solid background in field mapping and exploration techniques," he says.
The first GPS applications included field mapping, yield monitoring, soil sampling and aerial guidance for spraying.
Developed in concert with Oklahoma State University, the system uses a sophisticated optical sensor and microprocessor-driven spray system that analyzes plant needs and delivers the optimal amount of fertilizer, on a two-foot-square basis, in real-time and without GPS or field mapping.
 
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