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Main Title Remote sensing of the Chesapeake Bay : a conference held at Wallops Station, Virginia, April 5-7, 1971 /
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
NASA SP -294. United States.
CORP Author United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Office.
Publisher Scientific and Technical Information Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Year Published 1972
OCLC Number 00623109
Subjects Chesapeake Bay (Md and Va)--Congresses ; Remote sensing--Chesapeake Bay (Md and Va)--Congresses ; Atlantic Ocean--Chesapeake Bay
Additional Subjects Remote sensing--Chesapeake Bay--Congresses ; Chesapeake Bay--Congresses
Internet Access
Description Access URL
Online from NTRS http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19720018622_1972018622.pdf
Holdings
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Status
EJAM  TD225.C54R247 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 08/04/1995
EJDD  CB 00091 Env Science Center Library/Ft Meade,MD 01/01/1988
Collation viii, 179 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
Notes
"In cooperation with State of Delaware, State of Maryland, Commonwealth of Virginia, Smithsonian Institution [and] National Aeronautics and Space Administration." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
"The objective of this Conference on Remote Sensing of the Chesapeake Bay is to identify the primary environmental problems of the Chesapeake Bay area and determine the extent to which remote sensing can contribute to the solution of these problems. This volume and the conference it records will focus on ten major problem areas present in the Chesapeake Bay area. These areas include: Pollution-Industrial Wastes; Pollution-Air; Pollution-Agricultural Sedimentation and Wastes; Estuarine Turbidity, Flushing, Salinity, and Circulation; Extractable Biological Resources; Agriculture and Forestry--Identification, Vigor, and Disease; Recreational Uses; Engineering Changes; Shoreline Activities; and Urban Development and Growth."--Page iii-iv.