Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 2)

International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B2. Istanbul 2004 
  
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increasing of pollutions on the northwest of Persian Gulf in 
2001. 
Consequently, Persian Gulf War can be an effective factor for 
these events. 
4. CONCLUSIONS 
A GIS is best suited for the analysis of geographic data. In 
addition to spatial data, a GIS also stores attribute data. GIS 
software is designed to permit the routine examination of both 
spatial and attribute data at the same time. Moreover, the GIS 
technology is supporting entirely new applications, including 
vehicle navigation systems, decision support systems, precision 
fishery and maps and charts production systems. 
Evaluation and investigation on resources and also pollutions 
has been simplified by this new technology. 
Regard to maps and charts which produced by GIS capabilities, 
it is understandable that the resource of pollution might come 
from Persian Gulf War because maps show clearly the density 
of pollutions on the northwest of Persian Gulf. ABSTR 
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C. J. Data, 1999. An Introduction to Database Systems, ef wi 
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6. ACKNOLEDGMENT geler 
The authors acknowledge the complete support from Dr. A. KEY W 
Nikouyan and Eng. F. Owfi and technical support from Globe 
Array Company and its technical staffs Eng. M. Toosi, S. M. 
Kalantari and H. Mohammadi working on the various aspects of 
the project to make it successful. 
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