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		<title>Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies</title>
		<link>http://calmit.unl.edu</link>
		<description>CALMIT News and Announcements</description>
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		<copyright>Copyright 2005 CALMIT</copyright>
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			<title>CALMIT News and Announcements</title>
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			<link>http://calmit.unl.edu</link>
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	      <title>Senior GIS Specialist Opening</title>
		  <link>http://calmit.unl.edu/GIS_Specialist.html</link>
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		  The School of Natural Resources (SNR) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites applications for a Senior GIS Specialist.  Click the above link for more details.
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			<title>2005 Land Use Mapping</title>
			<link>http://calmit.unl.edu/2005landuse</link>
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				The 2005 Land Use Mapping project at the Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies (CALMIT) is funded by the Nebraska
				Department of Natural Resources. Using multi-date Landsat 5 satellite imagery CALMIT will be mapping 2005 agricultural patterns for the entire
				State of Nebraska. The scale of the mapping products are at 1:100,000 with a ground resolution of 28.5 meters. There are 25 land
				use classes and crops are identified as either irrigated or dry land. Currently the 2005 land use mapping in The Central Platte River Basin has been
				completed. The overall accuracy of the classification was calculated at 80.66%. The statewide 2005 land use products should be available in late
				Summer of 2007.
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			<title>CALMIT Hyperspectral Aerial Monitoring Program Information Available Online</title>
			<link>http://calmit.unl.edu/champ/</link>
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				<p>
				Through grants awarded by the National Science Foundation and National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 
				the Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies (CALMIT), in cooperation with the UNL 
				Department of Electrical Engineering and the UNO Aviation Institute, collectively known as the Nebraska 
				Airborne Remote Sensing Program (NARSP), has developed an aerial remote sensing research platform.
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				A specially modified Piper Saratoga aircraft is being used as the base platform for deployment of a number 
				of research grade remote sensing instruments.
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				CALMIT's airborne remote sensing activities are centered around a suite of insturments associated with an 
				AISA Eagle hyperspectral imaging system. This specific program is identified as CALMIT Hyperspectral Aerial 
				Monitoring Program (CHAMP).
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			<title>Nebraska GAP Poster Now Available at the UNL School of Natural Resources Map and Publication Store</title>
			<link>http://snrs.unl.edu/products/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=10095</link>
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				Land Cover of Nebraska (LUM-37): Henebry, G.M., Merchant, J.W.,(1:800,000; 2005), size 24" x 38". Description: A generalized 
				depiction of the state's natural vegetation, its agricultural lands and urban areas. The map was developed principally from 
				analysis of Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery acquired in 1991-1993. Areas as small as 30x30 meters were mapped. This map 
				was prepared at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies (CALMIT) by 
				faculty, staff and students working under the direction of Dr. Geoffrey M. Henebry and Dr. James W. Merchant. Full resolution 
				digital or hardcopy enlargements of Land Cover of Nebraska, information on the Nebraska Gap Analysis Project, details on methods 
				used to produce Land Cover of Nebraska, and information regarding other satellite images and maps of Nebraska can be obtained 
				from CALMIT. Satellite View of Nebraska, a companion product that depicts Nebraska as seen from Landsat is among the products 
				available. Connect to the CALMIT home page at http://calmit.unl.edu or contact James Merchant at 402-472-7531, jmerchant1@unl.edu.
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