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Date: 2002-07-30 15:24:16
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Data
Cartography
Database management systems
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Data model
Digital geologic mapping
Geographic information system
Relational database
Data management
Data modeling
Database theory

A Summary Comparison of the Idaho Geological Survey’s Digital Geological Map Data Model, Version 2.0, with The North American Digital Geologic Map Data Model, Version 4.3 Loudon R. Stanford Digital Geologic Mapping Man

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