Advances of Space Technology in Geotechnical Studies

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Rustam B. Rustamov
Rustam B. Rustamov
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Sefer Kurnaz
Sefer Kurnaz
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Bahar N. Aliyeva
Bahar N. Aliyeva
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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is the technology where geospatial data can be represented in the graphic form integrated into the geotechnical, geologic and hydrologic information routinely used by geotechnical engineers. A GIS makes available a wide of forms of spatial data to be integrated, selected and sorted with any number of physical, chemical or any possible environmental factors.

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Rustam B. Rustamov. 2015. \u201cAdvances of Space Technology in Geotechnical Studies\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering GJRE-J Volume 14 (GJRE Volume 14 Issue J6): .

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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is the technology where geospatial data can be represented in the graphic form integrated into the geotechnical, geologic and hydrologic information routinely used by geotechnical engineers. A GIS makes available a wide of forms of spatial data to be integrated, selected and sorted with any number of physical, chemical or any possible environmental factors.

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Sefer Kurnaz
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Bahar N. Aliyeva
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