Remote Sensing Report, Galveston Bay, Houston Ship Channel, Trinity Bay, Houston, Texas for February 1972

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dc.date.issued1972en_US
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dc.description.abstractThe purpose of the aerial reconnaissance program was to fulfill the following objectives: Provide industrial outfall trend data; provide data regarding the presence and the sources of oil pollution especially in the Houston Ship Channel; and provide data regarding the presence of thermal pollution in Trinity Bayen_US
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dc.notesSource Performer: National Field Investigations Center-Denver, Colo. Apr 1972. 56pEnglishCountry of Origin United Statesen_US
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dc.subject68D Environmental Pollution & Control: Water Pollution & Control;Aerial reconnaissance;Data;Galveston;Galveston bay;Houston;Houston Ship Channel;Investigations;Oil pollution;Pollution;Remote sensing;Sources;Texas;Thermal pollution;Trinity Bay;United States;Water pollution;Water pollution detection;en_US
dc.titleRemote Sensing Report, Galveston Bay, Houston Ship Channel, Trinity Bay, Houston, Texas for February 1972en_US
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