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Satellite and UAV Platforms, Remote Sensing for Geographic Information Systems
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Geographic Profiling
Geographic Profiling explores the cutting-edge investigative methodology for determining the most probable area of an offender’s residence by analyzing the locations of a series of connected crimes.Geoprofiling allows police detectives and law enforcement officers to prioritize suspects, focus their investigations, and manage information overload.This extensive and exhaustive work explains the underlying theories and operational principles of the methodology.To provide context, extensive reviews of the research on serial murder, rape, and arson, stranger child murder, behavioral/psychological profiling, linkage analysis, and the geography of crime are included.As any police officer who has walked a beat or worked a crime scene knows, streets have hot spots, patterns, and rhythms.Understanding the varied geographic information in a crime series can be challenging.Renowned expert D. Kim Rossmo explains the concepts and applications of geographic profiling, and in this second edition updates his groundbreaking book with informative and engaging figures, tables, and examples.A range of applications are discussed including suspect prioritization, database searches, tactical response plans, missing person investigations, clandestine grave identification, and the role of geography in wrongful conviction reviews.Dr. Rossmo discusses the nature of police inquiries, criminal evidence, investigative challenges and failures, and more.The book explores the application of geographic profiling to violent and property crime, single offenses, epidemiology, counterterrorism/insurgency, and even earthquake epicenter and pirate base prediction.Fascinating new case studies include the Golden State Killer, Operation Lynx, the Zodiac Killer, the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, the DC Snipers, and the Austin Midnight Assassin. Geographic Profiling is a must-have reference for detectives, crime analysts, and law enforcement officers who want to follow the geographic clues in their cases.Its clear presentation makes it ideal for college courses, police training, university scholars, and students of true crime.
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Geographic Profiling
Geographic Profiling explores the cutting-edge investigative methodology for determining the most probable area of an offender’s residence by analyzing the locations of a series of connected crimes.Geoprofiling allows police detectives and law enforcement officers to prioritize suspects, focus their investigations, and manage information overload.This extensive and exhaustive work explains the underlying theories and operational principles of the methodology.To provide context, extensive reviews of the research on serial murder, rape, and arson, stranger child murder, behavioral/psychological profiling, linkage analysis, and the geography of crime are included.As any police officer who has walked a beat or worked a crime scene knows, streets have hot spots, patterns, and rhythms.Understanding the varied geographic information in a crime series can be challenging.Renowned expert D. Kim Rossmo explains the concepts and applications of geographic profiling, and in this second edition updates his groundbreaking book with informative and engaging figures, tables, and examples.A range of applications are discussed including suspect prioritization, database searches, tactical response plans, missing person investigations, clandestine grave identification, and the role of geography in wrongful conviction reviews.Dr. Rossmo discusses the nature of police inquiries, criminal evidence, investigative challenges and failures, and more.The book explores the application of geographic profiling to violent and property crime, single offenses, epidemiology, counterterrorism/insurgency, and even earthquake epicenter and pirate base prediction.Fascinating new case studies include the Golden State Killer, Operation Lynx, the Zodiac Killer, the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, the DC Snipers, and the Austin Midnight Assassin. Geographic Profiling is a must-have reference for detectives, crime analysts, and law enforcement officers who want to follow the geographic clues in their cases.Its clear presentation makes it ideal for college courses, police training, university scholars, and students of true crime.
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National Geographic Traveler: Iceland
National Geographic Traveler: Iceland is the lighthouse to follow if you do not want to miss anything of the unique and incredible atmosphere, from the northern lights to the capital, Reykjavík, which comes to life in the long summer nights of the Arctic Circle.Enjoy the fishing ports of the southern peninsula; admire the volcanoes, glaciers, and waterfalls of the south; explore the mysterious eastern lands; be fascinated by the rich wild nature up north; or venture among the spectacular bird-populated cliffs and glaciers of the Westfjords.
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Geographic pole or magnetic?
The geographic pole refers to the points on the Earth's surface where its axis of rotation intersects, while the magnetic pole refers to the points where the Earth's magnetic field lines are perpendicular to the surface. The geographic poles are fixed and do not move, while the magnetic poles are constantly shifting due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field. The geographic poles are used for navigation and determining time zones, while the magnetic poles are important for understanding the Earth's magnetic field and its impact on technology and wildlife.
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Does a geographic tongue heal?
Yes, a geographic tongue can heal on its own without any specific treatment. The patches on the tongue may come and go over time, and the condition is generally not a cause for concern. However, if the patches are causing discomfort or pain, a dentist or doctor may recommend certain treatments to help manage the symptoms. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene and avoid any irritants that may exacerbate the condition.
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What is a geographic tongue?
A geographic tongue is a benign condition where the surface of the tongue appears to have irregular, smooth, red patches that resemble a map. These patches can change in size, shape, and location over time, giving the appearance of a "moving" map on the tongue. While the exact cause of geographic tongue is unknown, it is typically not a serious condition and does not usually require treatment unless it causes discomfort.
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Is this a geographic tongue?
Without being able to see the tongue in question, it is difficult to determine if it is a geographic tongue. Geographic tongue, also known as benign migratory glossitis, is a harmless condition characterized by irregular, smooth, red patches on the tongue that resemble a map. These patches can change in location and size over time. If you suspect that you or someone else has a geographic tongue, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
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National Geographic Traveler Norway
With its stunning landscapes, intriguing history, and modern, welcoming cities, Norway has something to offer every type of traveler. And this all-new guidebook by the experts at National Geographic has everything you need to plan the trip of a lifetime to this incredible country. The land of the Vikings boasts a rich variety of attractions, from sparkling fjords, the Northern Lights, and ancient settlements beyond the Arctic Circle to masterpieces of contemporary art and charming cities.This extensive volume hits all the high points, including UNESCO heritage fjords and the Munch Museum, home to the famous painting The Scream.It also boasts expert insights into history and culture and itineraries for unique and fascinating experiences, from whale watching to dog sledding.Tours of Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim pair with excursions up the coast and the hinterland to the Arctic Lands, the North Cape, and the Svalbard Islands, ensuring your trip is one to remember.
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National Geographic Kids Readers: Trucks
Who can resist trucks? They're loud. They're complicated. They have wheels twice as tall as your dad. Trucks! has many cool images of the trucks we know and love.There are also curiosities like the $3 million mining truck that's "like driving a house." This level 1 text is revved up with sound words and images to steer young readers on the road to reading success. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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National Geographic Kids Readers: Mummies
Why were mummies mummified? These mysterious corpses provide a fascinating window on the past of cultures worldwide. Mummies has plenty of ghoulish intrigue to keep young readers reading.This irresistible title provides the solid science behind the myths and guarantees a successful and rewarding reading experience for kids at level 2.Mummies is a compelling combination of fun, facts, jokes and captivating photography. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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National Geographic Kids Readers: Trains
In this level 1 reader, young readers will discover a whole new way of looking at trains! Choo Choo! Kids love trains! Especially the old-timey steam engines found in amusement parks and zoos.But what about a super-speeder in Japan that zooms on the track at 361 miles per hour? Or the world's longest freight train, stretching on for a whopping 4.6 miles? Or futuristic railways in the sky?
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How can geographic cartoons represent globalization?
Geographic cartoons can represent globalization by depicting the interconnectedness of different regions and cultures. They can show how goods, ideas, and people flow across borders, highlighting the impact of globalization on various parts of the world. Cartoons can also illustrate the power dynamics and inequalities that arise from globalization, such as the exploitation of labor in developing countries or the dominance of certain nations in the global economy. Additionally, geographic cartoons can capture the complexities of global issues, such as climate change and migration, and how they affect different regions around the world.
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How are minutes indicated in geographic coordinates?
Minutes in geographic coordinates are indicated by the second set of numbers in the coordinate pair. For example, in the coordinate 40° 26' 46" N, the minutes are represented by the 26. This number represents the fraction of a degree between the whole degree and the seconds. It is used to provide a more precise location within a degree of latitude or longitude.
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Is there a German version of National Geographic?
Yes, there is a German version of National Geographic called "National Geographic Deutschland." It is a German-language edition of the popular magazine and features articles, photographs, and content focused on nature, science, history, and culture from around the world. The German edition also covers local and regional topics of interest to its German-speaking audience.
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What is the difference between topographic and geographic?
Topographic refers to the physical features and elevation of a specific area, often depicted on a map through contour lines and shading to show the terrain. Geographic, on the other hand, refers to the broader location and position of a place on the Earth's surface, including its coordinates, climate, and natural resources. In essence, topographic focuses on the detailed physical characteristics of a specific area, while geographic encompasses the broader spatial and environmental aspects of a location.
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