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Contains extensively illustrated general introductions to:
- Deserts,
- Fluvial systems,
- Glaciation,
- Igneous rocks,
- Mass movement,
- Physiographic provinces,
- Shorelines and Structure.
Features:
- Observe landscapes in real 3D
- Ideal for the study of physical geology,
structural geology, physical geography, geomorphology,
photogrammetry, remote sensing and aerial photo
interpretation.
- The images my be viewed in stereo or single
mode.
- Print images and information
- Topographic maps
- Extensively illustrated with photos and
diagrams
- Detailed glossary of terms
- Guided questions and activities for the
students.
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| North American Landscapes includes more than 90
locations around the USA and Canada. Each location can be
studied using two viewing methods; Stereo View and Single Image
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| Stereo View, enables students to
visualize vertical aerial photographs of the selected location
in true 3D at their desktop using the ScreenScope.
More than 90 stereo pairs of black and white and color aerial
photographs obtained from various government agencies in the
U.S. and Canada. It contains geologic features from all of the
Physiographic provinces. The collection includes standard aerial
photographs (scale 1 in = 1 mile) plus special low altitude and
high altitude photographs flown for specific geologic and
geographic missions. There are maps for most of the locations. |
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Shot - Stereo image view |
In Single Image View, information is
presented as aerial photographs and maps. Black and white and
color aerial photographs as well as color Landsat images, radar
images, color digital shaded relief maps and high altitude color
infrared photos are included. Each image contains a set of
exercises for the student. There is also a printable teacher's
supplement with locations, topographic and geologic map
references and the features illustrated on each image. Features
of the Single Image View include:.
- An overlay grid for both the aerial
photograph and map.
- Zoom for a more detailed look at
photographs and maps.
- Cutting and pasting of photographs etc.
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Shot - Single image view |
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