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Urban Growth: Portland, Oreg
| Title |
Urban Growth: Portland, Oregon |
| Abstract |
Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996. |
| Completed |
2000-02-21 |
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Urban Growth: Focusing on th
| Title |
Urban Growth: Focusing on the Columbia River Region of Portland, Oregon |
| Abstract |
Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996. |
| Completed |
2000-02-21 |
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Urban Growth: Focusing on th
| Title |
Urban Growth: Focusing on the Columbia River Region of Portland, Oregon |
| Abstract |
Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996. |
| Completed |
2000-02-21 |
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Urban Growth: The Oregon Cit
| Title |
Urban Growth: The Oregon City Area of Portland, Oregon |
| Abstract |
Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996. |
| Completed |
2000-02-21 |
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Urban Growth: The Happy Vall
| Title |
Urban Growth: The Happy Valley and Sunnyside area of Portland, Oregon |
| Abstract |
Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996. |
| Completed |
2000-02-21 |
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Urban Growth: The Beaverton
| Title |
Urban Growth: The Beaverton Area of Portland, Oregon |
| Abstract |
Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996. |
| Completed |
2000-02-21 |
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Urban Growth: The Beaverton
| Title |
Urban Growth: The Beaverton Area of Portland, Oregon |
| Abstract |
Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996. |
| Completed |
2000-02-21 |
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