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Visualising the subsurface: from 2D to 3D
Jane Whaley
Published Date:
February 3, 2007
“Improved resolution and clarity in remote sensing satellite imagery helps geoscientists to build models in hostile terranes, not only of the surface of the earth, but also the subsurface.”
Visualising the SUbsurface from 2D to 3D
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