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    Research for applications of remote sensing to state and local governments (ARSIG)

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    Remote sensing and its application to problems confronted by local and state planners are reported. The added dimension of remote sensing as a data gathering tool has been explored identifying pertinent land use factors associated with urban growth such as soil associations, soil capability, vegetation distribution, and flood prone areas. Remote sensing within rural agricultural setting has also been utilized to determine irrigation runoff volumes, cropping patterns, and land use. A variety of data sources including U-2 70 mm multispectral black and white photography, RB-57 9-inch color IR, HyAC panoramic color IR and ERTS-1 imagery have been used over selected areas of Arizona including Tucson, Arizona (NASA Test Site #30) and the Sulphur Springs Valley

    Tucson Unified School District and Tucson Education Association (1993)

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    Frederick Luis Aldama. Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics. Tucson: U of Arizona P, 2017.

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    Review of Frederick Luis Aldama. Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics. Tucson: Uof Arizona P, 2017

    A Continued Humanitarian Crisis at the Border: Undocumented Border Crosser Deaths Recorded by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990-2012

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    This report analyzes the numeric trends and demographic characteristics of the deaths of undocumented border crossers in the area covered by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner which is located in the city of Tucson, Arizona. This office provides medico-legal death investigation for the western two-thirds of the Tucson Sector's southern border with Mexico (Anderson 2008) and has been the office responsible for the examination of over 95% of all migrant remains discovered in Arizona since 2003 (Coalición de Derechos Humanos 2013). The data for this report come from the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner

    Historical Tucson

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    Historical Tucson is a collection of thirteen articles, written by William C. Barrow and originally published in 1986-87 in two Tucson foothills weeklies, detailing the histories of various early 20th Century neighborhoods and homes in Tucson

    Historical Tucson

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    Historical Tucson is a collection of thirteen articles, written by William C. Barrow and originally published in 1986-87 in two Tucson foothills weeklies, detailing the histories of various early 20th Century neighborhoods and homes in Tucson
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