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Date: 2008-08-29 23:51:00
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United States Geological Survey

DIGITAL MAP GENERALIZATION AND PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES David D. Selden and Michael A. Domaratz U.S. Geological Survey 562 National Center Reston, Virginia 22092

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