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explanation.)
(a) GPS
(b) GPR
(c) GIS
(d) EROS
(e) Remote sensing
10. Describe the characteristics of a field office, laboratory, and storage area. Why is it
a good idea to have the sample storage area separate from other rooms?
11. What advantages do DOQQs have over other types of photographs or maps?
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