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11 October 1973 PHOTOLOGGING IN THE SOUTHERN NATIONAL FORESTS
William H. Hayes III
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Proceedings Volume 0037, New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953735
Event: New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering, 1973, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
There are thirty-three proclaimed National Forests in fourteen states comprising the Southern Region of the U. S. Forest Service. The road system totals 14,426 miles, of which 417 miles are paved, 5,425 miles have soil or aggregate surfaces, and 8,584 miles have graded and drained surfaces. The terrain varies from mountainous North Carolina and East Tennessee to the flat lands of Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
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William H. Hayes III "PHOTOLOGGING IN THE SOUTHERN NATIONAL FORESTS", Proc. SPIE 0037, New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering, (11 October 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953735
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Safety

Cameras

Data modeling

Visualization

Control systems

Photography

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