The Research on 3S Technology Applications in the Field of Geography

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In recent years, 3S geography tech strode out of the ivory tower and was quickly extended to many areas of geography, more profound impact on our lives. Construction of shopping centers around the need to count the daily consumption of residents, authorities need to understand the floods caused economic losses, transportation management need to master the urban traffic conditions, geography teaching need to master modern teaching methods and other issues like this, there is even more complex the problem can be solved by means of high-tech means geography, its efficiency and scientific nature are difficult to compare with traditional means.

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