A national spatial data system framework: continuously operating GPS reference stations
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1994
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Description:The key to a successful Geographic Information system (GIS) is the ability to interrelate, combine, and compare spatially referenced data sets. This requires that all data sets be positioned relative to a common coordinate system. Positional accuracies required can vary widely from data set to data set, but for a GIS to be successful the required accuracies for all data sets must be achieved relative to a common coordinate system.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:c582a8d3b7506bb77b42411853861674f46a5c8b8fed92b01dc73d0199c55b0b217a6163923623652d793a9117d2b74dadd97211e4abedcfd594360b2ab7a03b
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