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| Washington, D.C., June 1943. Dr. Philip S. Smith, Chief Alaskan geologist, and Miss Hallman, engineering aid, employees of the U.S. Geological survey, Alaska branch, using an oblique sketch master. The instrument transfers the planimetry from the oblique photograph to the base manuscript used on air navigation charts. Ann Rosener, photographer. Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division FSA-OWI Collection. | Welcome to Geo People. It is a special type of website, called a wiki, that makes collaboration easy. Don't hesitate to contribute - anyone can create or edit. Add yourself or someone you know in the Geo community. Find something that can be improved, whether content, grammar or formatting, and make it better. You may also just send information. Send questions and concerns to: sdriskell@yahoo.comsldriskell@gmail.com Recognize that articles can be changed by anyone and no individual controls any specific article; therefore, any writing you contribute can be edited.
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