Using GPS in American Samoa: Implications for Conservation Work in the Pacific
Author(s): Scott M. Fitzpatrick; Julie M. E. Taomia
Editor(s): Christopher M. Stevenson; Georgia Lee; F.J. Morin
Year: 2001
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Using GPS in American Samoa: Implications for Conservation Work in the Pacific. Scott M. Fitzpatrick, Julie M. E. Taomia, Christopher M. Stevenson, Georgia Lee, F.J. Morin. In Pacific 2000: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Easter Island and the Pacific. Pp. 221-225: Easter Island Foundation. 2001 ( tDAR id: 261265)
Keywords
Investigation Types
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
General
Digital mapping
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Geographic Information System
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Global Positioning System
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World War II pillboxes
Geographic Keywords
60010 (Fips Code)
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60050 (Fips Code)
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American Samoa (State / Territory)
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Eastern (district) (County)
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North America (Continent)
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Polynesia
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Samoa
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United States of America (Country)
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Western (district) (County)
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Western Polynesia
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -170.89; min lat: -14.42 ; max long: -170.49; max lat: -14.176 ;
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 7500453
NADB citation id number(s): 000000254038