Fortnightly Research Seminar To: "USGS Employees at Headquarters" Subject: Fortnightly Research Seminar Cc: slonecker.t@epamail.epa.gov, tom_sisk@nbs.gov, mulhern@agnes.gsfc.nasa.gov, foresman@umbc.edu, beacht@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu, smjgeoknow@aol.com, rdubayah@texmex.umd.edu, abler@gwuvm.gwu.edu, qkoller@access.digex.net, ntorrier@census.gov, gershon@mitre.org, musgrave@seas.gwu.edu, JWOOD@gmu.edu, JLKnight@smtpgate.read.tasc.com, jwharrin@nsf.gov, jcrampto@gmu.edu, isaac.meg@fnma.com, gmeehan@gmu.edu, fbroome@census.gov, dt11@umail.umd.edu, dwong2@gmu.edu, cwarrick@gmu.edu, ckottman@mitre.org To: All, Reston, USGS, Employees From: Lee De Cola, John W. Jones Subject: Fortnightly Research Seminar Topic: Proximity analysis of Indian lands and military bases Speaker: Richard Moore, NMD Richard will demonstrate the use of GIS to map radial distance relationships among boundaries of polygons representing Indian lands and military bases. This work is being done for the Congressional Research Service, DOI, DOD, and HUD. Wednesday February 7 1996 10 - 11 AM 2D 308 for Information: Lee De Cola. U.S. Geological Survey ldecola@usgs.gov 521 National Center 703-648-4178 Reston VA 22092 U.S.A. fax 4165