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Remote Sensing................................. 6
Geographic Information Systems....... 9
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Special Publications......................... 11

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The Manual of Remote Sensing, 3rd Edition (a series)

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Volume 1.1: Earth Observing
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Applications of Imaging Radar the Earth Sciences
Editor-in-Chief: Robert A. Ryerson Editor-in-Chief: Robert A. Ryerson
This volume of the Manual of Remote Sensing series, Volume 1.1: Volume Editors: Volume Editor: Andrew B. Rencz
Earth Observing Platforms & Sensors, updates the previous CD- Floyd M. Henderson
andAnthony J. Lewis John Wiley & Sons Publishers
ROM database of sensors and platforms with an interactive online 728 pp. Hardcover. 1999
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The past several years have witnessed proliferation of the use and ASPRS Members: $185
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tionally concerned with geospatial technologies and by the general Remote Sensing is a comprehensive,
This volume presents the funda- up-to-date resource for geologists,
public for an ever-expanding variety of tasks. The chapters of this
mentals of imaging radar from geophysicists, and all earth scientists.
volume do not seek to address all possible uses for remotely sensed
the systems and applications Features
data. The goal is to provide a starting point for anyone searching
perspective, and stands as the • Organized for quick access to topics
for a greater understanding of what has, can and may be done using
foundation for active imaging radar of particular interest, beginning
remote sensors for Earth observation. Following a brief history
systems. The Manual establishes the with coverage of spectral charac-
of key developments in remote sensing and related technologies,
benchmarks against which we track teristics that focus on the theory of
the chapters introduce the reader to the basics of the broad sensor
our progress in the future of radar rock, mineral, soil, and vegetation
families and types and conclude with chapters on the related in situ
remote sensing in the geosciences. spectra, as well as planetary geology.
sensors and a look at the future of spaceborne remote sensing.
Students, practitioners, and remote • A section on data analysis is
The accompanying website (accessible at www.asprs.org) is designed
sensing scientist will benefit from this devoted to procedures used in
to provide basic information about as many sensors and platforms
important reference and research tool. information extraction and tech-
as possible, while also pointing to additional sources of information Chapters
on the web and in technical and scholarly publications. ASPRS niques used in the visual display of
1. Introduction data, particularly in the integration
members are invited to help maintain and expand the data in this 2. Radar fundamentals
database as a community resource. of various geospatial data.
3. Radar fundamentals: • A section on applications of
Geoscience perspective remote sensing in mineral and
4. Radargrammetry hydrocarbon exploration, strati-
5. Polarimetry graphic mapping, engineering ge-
6. Interferometry ology, and environmental studies.
7. Agriculture • The final chapters offer a discus-
8. Soils sion of sensors relevant to the
9. Forestry earth sciences – including radar,
10. Geology visible, infrared, and geophysical
11. Geomorphology/hydrology sensors – along with case study
12. Oceanography examples.
13. Snow/ice
14. Land use/land cover
15. Urban/population/settlement
16. Archaeology

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Environmental Monitoring Manual of Remote Sensing, 3rd edition, Volume Manual of Remote Sensing, 3rd edition, Volume
Editor-in-Chief: Andrew B. Rencz 5: Remote Sensing of Human Settlements 6: Remote Sensing of the Marine Environment
Volume Editor: Susan Ustin Editor-in-Chief: Andrew B. Rencz Editor-in-Chief: Andrew B. Rencz
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Volume 4 addresses the use of Remote Sensing of Human Settlements assumes a human Remote Sensing of the Marine Environment is a
remote sensing technology in settlement to be an ecosystem, where humans and the comprehensive, up-to-date resource for oceanogra-
natual resource management natural environment are interacting, from the smallest phers and marine scientists interested in applications
and environmental monitoring. village to the complex metropolis. Section I begins of satellite imagery and other remote sensing
Comprehensive, authoritative, with historical highlights of mapping settlements, techniques to studying and monitoring ocean and
and up-to-date, it covers terrestrial remotely, from the 19th century to the present, then coastal waters. The volume is organized for quick
ecosystems, aquatic ecosystems, and presents basic theory regarding visible, microwave, and
access to topics of particular interest, with chapters
agriculture ecosystems, as well as thermal principles, discusses methods of characterizing
on ocean productivity, circulation, pollution, wind,
future directions in technology and human settlements, image processing methods, and
planetary waves, sea ice and coastal processes. The first
research. information extraction techniques. Section II presents
thematic applications in population estimates, human chapter reviews the history of satellite observations
Chapters of the ocean, noting the contribution from different
1. Soils and Soil Processes health, hazards to settlements, archaeology, and the
dynamics of human settlements through various countries and the interactions of military and civilian
2. Biophysical Remote Sensing interests.
Signatures of Arid and Semi- techniques. Finally, Section III presents selected
forward-looking thematic challenges to the remote Printed in color throughout, with Internet sources,
arid Ecosystems helpful illustrations and extensive references, this
sensing community, along with a listing of the latest
3. Arid Regions: Challenges and volume is a major resource for researchers and practi-
and forthcoming instruments.
Opportunities Chapters tioners working in marine environmental sciences.
4. Temporate and Boreal Forests 1. Historical Evolution and Mapping of Human Chapters
5. Tropical Forests Settlements 1. A History of Oceanography from Space
6. Tropical Freshwater Wetlands 2. Principles and Tools for Remote Sensing of Human 2. Large-scale Ocean Circulation
7. Rivers & Lakes Settlements 3. Remote Sensing of Extraequatorial Planetary
8. Coastal Margins and Estuaries 3. Characterizing and Mapping Human Settlements Waves
9. Grazing Agriculture - 4. Image Processing Methods 4. Global- and Ocean-scale Primary Production
Managed 5. Information Extraction from Satellite Observations
Pasture, Grassland and 6. Estimating Population and Census Data 5. Measuring Ocean Surface Wind from Space
Rangeland 7. Satellites, Settlements, and Human Health 6. Coastal Physical and Biochemical Processes
10. Dryland Crops 8. Remote Sensing of Natural and Man-made Hazards 7. Remote Sensing of Marine Pollution
12. Application of Image-based and Disasters 8. Sea Ice Monitoring by Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing to Irrigated 9. Archaeological Remote Sensing of Early Human 9. Toward a Global Ocean System for Measurements
Agriculture Settlements of Optical Properties Using Remote Sensing
13. Environmental Processes: State 10. Documenting Dynamics of Human Settlements and In Situ Observations
of the Science and New 11. Current Research and Future Directions in the
Directions Application of Remote Sensing to Human
Settlements
12. New and Emerging Instruments and Some
Emerging Trends for Remote Sensing of Human
Settlements
13. A View to the Future
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elevation data understand and articulate their requirements. This 2nd Photogrammetry has served as the comprehensive reference for those
edition updates all chapters from the popular 1st edition, adds new working in the field of photogrammetry and for those in other fields who
chapters and sections, and includes a DVD with interesting digital need to use or understand photogrammetric applications. Recent years
elevation datasets, an innovative 3D fly-though of a virtual city (Detroit, have seen fundamental changes in photogrammetric theory and practice,
Michigan), plus a digital User Requirements Menu and example Scopes due both to technological changes such as the the widespreadadoption
of Work for specifying user requirements. of digital imagery, and also the emergence of separate fields with strong
Table of Contents photogrammetric components, such as geographic information systems,
1. Introduction computer vision and remote sensing. The Fifth Edition of the Manual
2. Vertical Datums provides a guide to photogrammetric practice at the start of the 21st
3. Accuracy Standards century, integrating new sensors, exploitation techniques and products into
4. The National Elevation Dataset the ever-evolving practice of photogrammetry.
5. Photogrammetry Chapters
6. Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (IFSAR) 1. A Brief History of Photogrammetry: An overview of the
7. Topographic and Terrestrial Lidar development of the technology.
8. Airborne Lidar Bathymetry 2. Mathematical Concepts used in Photogrammetry: Coverage of funda-
9. Sonar mental concepts such as statistics and projective geometry.
10. Enabling Technologies 3. The Mathematics of Photogrammetry: Mathematically modeling
11. DEM User Applications
image geometry, platform dynamics, and geodetic coordinate systems.
12. DEM Quality Assessment
13. DEM User Requirements 4. Optics: Optics for photogrammetric sensors.
14. Lidar Processing and Software 5. Digital Image Processing: Overview of digital image processing tech-
15. Sample Elevation Datasets niques for photogrammetric applications.
6. Basic Computer Vision Techniques: Computer vision techniques used
The Manual of Photographic in today’s automated systems.
Interpretation, 2nd Edition 7. Detectors and Sensors: Introduction to current film and solidstate
Warren Philipson, Editor sensor technology.
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This volume updates and refines the 1960 edition of the Manual of Photo- 12. Digital photogrammetric workstations and automation: Digital work
graphic Interpretation. The profession’s leading experts help bring the visual station architecture andprocessing.
interpretation of photographic data into focus. Organized into four parts, 13. Photogrammetric products: Production of digital cartographic
the Manual explains everything—from the fundamentals of photographic products, GIS data, and 3D visualizations.
interpretation, to assessing elements of the environment, to applications. 14. Photogrammetric Applications: Descriptions of some of the broad
Chapters range of photogrammetric applications, including close-range, forensic,
Part 1—Background architectural, and extra-terrestrial.
1. History and Place of Photographic Interpretation 15. Project and Mission Planning: Planning of airborne and
2. Fundamentals of Photographic Interpretation satellite missions.
Part 2—Recognizing & Assessing Elements of the Environment
3. Landforms & Geology
4. Soils Glossary of the Mapping Sciences
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16. Archaeology & cultural resource management areas of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, Cartography, Mapping, Land
17. Environmental monitoring Surveying, Construction Surveying, Engineering Surveying, Geodesy,
18. Army applications of airphoto analysis Hydrography, LIS/GIS/LIM, Surveying Law, and Metrology.
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Description
The Manual of Geographic Information Systems is the latest addition to
the rich collection of ASPRS manuals. Until now; however, there has never
been a manual devoted to geographic information systems (GIS). This
volume is designed to be a comprehensive resource on GIS for students,
researchers and practioners who are interested in asking spatial questions,
assessing landscapes, building geodatabases and envisioning a world of
For a list of authors and the Table integrated geospatial technologies.
of Contents, go to www.asprs.org/
The book has been organized in eight major sections: Background and
gis_manual. Overview; Data Models, Metadata and Ontology; GIS Data Quality and
Uncertainty; Spatio-Temporal Aspects of GIS; Analysis and Modeling;
Blending GIS with Remote Sensing, GPS and Visualization; GIS and
the World Wide Web and GIS Applications. Top researchers in GIS from
around the world, along with emerging scholars, have told the story of
a discipline that originated alongside advances in computer technology
and is increasingly incorporated into our daily lives. The wide range of
topics covered in the 62 chapters of this volume attest to the role GIS plays
in blurring the boundaries between traditional photogrammetry, remote
sensing, land surveying, geodesy, cartography, and computer science.
The Manual of Geographic Information Systems provides a conceptual
framework for data connected to location, the language needed for
spatial conversation and analysis tools for discovery of geographic place,
proximity, dimensions, trends and correlations.

The DVD that accompanies this book contains more than 300 color figures
plus digital content contributed by leading GIS companies, agencies and
institutions including, ESRI; ERDAS; SAIC; IVS 3D; NOAA; USGS; San
Diego State University; University of California, Santa Barbara; University
of Plymouth; Florida State University; University of Georgia; and, State
University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry.

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Remote Sensing and Image Introductory Digital Image Assessing the Accuracy of Advances in Remote Sensing
Interpretation, 6th Edition Processing, 3rd Edition Remotely Sensed Data: and GIS Analysis
Lillesand, Kiefer and Chipman, John R. Jensen Principles and Practices, Peter M. Atkinson and
Editors Nicholas J. Tate, Editors
Prentice Hall Second Edition
John Wiley & Sons Publishers 544 pp. Hardcover, 2004 Russell G. Congalton and Kass Green John Wiley & Sons Publishers
768 pp. Hardcover. 2007 ISBN 0-13-145361-0 288 pp. Hardcover. 2000
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From recent developments in in Remote Sensing in Geography, ASPRS Members: $85 This book brings together some
digital image processing to the next Geology, Forestry, and Biology. of the most recent developments
The field of accuracy assessment of
generation of satellite systems, this This revision of Introductory in the remote sensing and GIS
maps derived from remotely sensed
book provides a comprehensive Digital Image Processing: A fields, with a particular emphasis
data has continued to grow since
introduction to the field of remote Remote Sensing Perspective on mathematical techniques and
the first edition of this ground-
sensing and image interpretation. continues to focus on digital image their application. The range of
breaking book published in 1999.
This book is discipline neutral, processing of aircraft- and satellite- techniques covered includes fuzzy
As a result, this much-anticipated
so readers in any field of study derived, remotely sensed data for classification, artificial neural
new edition was significantly
can gain a clear understanding of Earth resource management appli- networks, geostatistical techniques,
expanded and enhanced to reflect
these systems and their virtually cations. Extensively illustrated, it texture classification, fractals,
growth in the field. This revision
unlimited applications. explains how to extract biophysical per-parcel classification, raster and
includes four new chapters on
information from remote sensor vector data integration, and process
such topics as positional accuracy
SALE data for almost all multidisciplinary modelling. The range of applica-
and using accuracy assessment
land-based environmental projects. tions includes land-cover and land-
as an intermediate step in image
Part of the Prentice Hall Series use mapping, cloud tracking, snow
classification. Additionally, the
Geographic Information Science. cover mapping and air temperature
authors devote an entire chapter
monitoring, topographic mapping,
to the fuzzy accuracy assessment
geological classification and soil
process and include a 16-page color
erosion modelling. The book
Proceedings of the 20th Biennial insert. A new case study represents
should be used by both researchers
Workshop on Aerial Photography, current complications and issues
and advanced students of remote
Videography, and High Resolution of interest, while a new order of
sensing and GIS.
chapters makes the presentation
Digital Imagery for Resource more effective.
Assessment
Chenghai Yang and James H. Everitt, Co-editors
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High Resolution Digital Imagery for Resource Assessment was held
in Weslaco, Texas, October 4-6, 2005. The workshop was sponsored by
ASPRS and hosted by the USDA-ARS Kika de la Garza Subtropical Global Priorities in Land Remote Sensing was the 16th in the series of
Agricultural Research Center at Weslaco, Texas. The presentations successful William T. Pecora Symposia on remote sensing. Organized
delivered at this conference represent many aspects of the advances in by ASPRS and Lead Sponsors USGS and NASA, the conference was
the field of remote sensing, especially in high-resolution airborne and held October 2005 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Topics covered include
satellite imaging technology, and cover a wide range of application areas emergency response applications, land use – land cover, forestry, data
for the assessment and management of agricultural lands, crops, forestry, archiving, advances in the technology of remote sensing, water/wetlands,
rangelands, wetlands, coastal zones, water quality, fishery, pests, wildlife and more.
habitats, and other natural resources. Of the 76 presentations, 69 full
papers and five abstracts (74 entries) are included on this CD.

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Beyond Expectations — Quantitative Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces Signal Theory Methods in Multispectral
Building an American Shunlin S. Liang Remote Sensing
National Reconnaissance John Wiley & Sons Publishers David A. Landgrebe
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Examination Copy: See page 14 for volumes of data at significantly higher levels of practitioners, in nearly every region of the globe. The
details. measurement precision. In order to effectively Signal Theory Approach offers powerful methods for
interpret the data and estimate Earth surface analyzing the complex data involved in this field. In
In this book readers will find the variables, scientists require ever more sophisticated contrast to previous broad surveys of the subject, Signal
recollections of individuals whose and targeted quantitative algorithms. Quantitative Theory Methods in Multispectral Remote Sensing
collective, professional contribu- Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces fills this reference focuses on the practical knowledge data users of all
tions represent the foundation for need, connecting theoretical, physically based types must have to optimally analyze multispectral and
the discipline of national recon- modeling to specific applications. hyper-spectral image data.
naissance. On 18 August 2000 the Liang divides his much-needed resource into two Both a textbook and self-teaching reference for
Director of the National Recon- parts. The first presents the current understanding of professionals in the field, this book covers the funda-
naissance Office (DNRO), Keith optical remote sensing with an emphasis on radiative mentals of the analysis of multispectral and hyper-
R. Hall, selected 46 pioneers who transfer modeling of the atmosphere, canopy, soil, and spectral image data from the point of view of signal
had made significant and lasting snow. The second, greater part of the text, discusses processing engineering. Avoiding topics common to
contributions to the discipline over a variety of practical algorithms for estimating land general treatments of remote sensing but not germane
the previous 40 years. The recol- surface variables quantitatively. It includes state-of- to practical applications, it offers concise discussions of:
lections in this book are stories the-art quantitative algorithms for:
that look beyond historical events • Pattern recognition methods as applied to the analysis
• Sensor calibration of multivariate remotely sensed data
associated with the developing • Atmospheric and topographic correction
days of national reconnaissance. • The scene and sensor parts of a passive optical remote
• Estimation of a variety of biophysical and geophysi- sensing system
With the Cold War, the founders cal variables
and pioneers were confronting • The statistical approach, including first-and second-
• Four-dimensional data assimilation order decision boundaries, error estimation, feature
threats and uncertainties that The book cites more than 1,300 references, and the
their generation was finding selection, and clustering
companion CD-ROM includes useful computer • Spectral feature design, the incorporation of spatial vari-
frightful and initially baffling. The program codes and valuable data sets. The author
founders, through their scientific ations, noise in remote sensing systems, and other meth-
assumes no special mathematical background beyond ods necessary for hyperspectral analysis
competence, gave confidence to a good working knowledge of statistics, calculus, and
national-level decision makers. As hyperspectral data becomes more widely available,
linear algebra on an undergraduate level. the need for practical ways to analyze the very large
Graduate students as well as practitioners of volume of hyperspectral data on a personal computer
interdisciplinary research on the Earth’s land surface makes this an extremely timely and useful reference
environment will find this text to be a peerless for all professionals and researchers involved in remote
addition to the professional literature. sensing.

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Index
18th & 19th Biennial Workshops................................................. 13 Integrated Geospatial Technology: A Guide to GPS, GIS,
2009 Annual Technical Papers................................................... 12 and Data Logging..................................................................... 9
2008 Annual Technical Papers................................................... 12 Integrating Remote Sensing at the Global, Regional, and Local
2007 Annual Technical Papers................................................... 12 Scale........................................................................................ 13
2006 Annual Technical Papers................................................... 13 International Symposium on Spatial Accuracy of Natural Resource
2005 Annual Technical Papers................................................... 13 Data Bases.............................................................................. 13
Accuracy Assessment of Remote Sensing-Derived Change Introduction to Modern Photogrammetry................................. 10
Detection................................................................................ 13 Introductory Digital Image Processing, 3rd Edition...................... 6
Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis.......................... 6 Manual of Geographic Information Systems............................... 5
Air Spy....................................................................................... 13 Manual of Photogrammetry, 5th Edition...................................... 4
Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Manual of Photographic Interpretation, 2nd Edition.................... 4
Practices, Second Edition.......................................................... 6 Manual of Remote Sensing, 3rd Edition (a series):
Beyond Expectations — Building an American National Recon- Volume 1.1: Earth Observing Platforms & Sensors..................... 2
naissance Capability: Recollections of the Pioneers and Founders Volume 2: Principles & Applications of Imaging Radar.............. 2
of National Reconnaissance...................................................... 7 Volume 3: Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences...................... 2
Commercial Osbservation Satellites: At the Leading Edge of Volume 4: Remote Sensing for Natural Resource Management &
Global Transparency................................................................. 8 Environmental Monitoring....................................................... 3
Design and Implementation of Geographic Information Systems, Volume 5: Remote Sensing of Human Settlements..................... 3
The............................................................................................ 9 Volume 6: Remote Sensing of the Marine Environment............. 3
Digital Imaging.......................................................................... 11 Our Secret Little War................................................................ 13
Digital Elevation Model Technologies and Applications: PE&RS Back Issues................................................................... 11
The DEM Users Manual.......................................................... 8 PE&RS Special Issues................................................................ 11
Digital Elevation Model Technologies and Applications: PE&RS Subscription Information............................................. 11
The DEM Users Manual, 2nd Edition....................................... 4 Pecora 16: Global Priorities in Land Remote Sensing................. 6
Digital Photogrammetry: Volume 1........................................... 10 Proceedings of the 20th Biennial Workshop on Aerial Photography,
Dimensional Analysis Through Perspective: 2nd Edition............ 11 Videography, and High Resolution Digital Imagery for Resource
Earth Observation Systems: Legal Considerations Assessment................................................................................ 6
for the 1990s........................................................................... 13 Quantitative Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces........................... 7
Exploring GIS, 2nd Edition......................................................... 10 Remote Sensing & GIS: An Integration of Technologies for
First North American Symposium on Small Format Aerial Pho- Resource Management........................................................... 13
tography.................................................................................. 13 Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, 6th Edition................ 6
Fundamentals of GIS, 3rd Edition.............................................. 10 Remote Sensing for Field Users................................................. 13
Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction, 3rd Edition.. 9 Remote Sensing of the Environment:
Geographic Information Analysis................................................ 9 An Earth Resource Perspective, 2nd Edition.............................. 8
Glossary of the Mapping Sciences............................................... 4 Signal Theory Methods in Multispectral Remote Sensing........... 7
Historical Development of Photogrammetric Methods Space Imagery and News Gathering for the 90s: So What?...... 13
and Instruments...................................................................... 13 Terrain Data: Applications and Visualization-
Making the Connection.......................................................... 13

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• Hardcover books may be exchanged for store credit only.
ASPRS Distribution Center • Exchanges must be made within 30 days of purchase date and be in resalable
P.O. Box 305 condition (books must not have a broken spine or bent covers).
Annapolis Junction, MD 20701-0305 • Shipping costs are non-refundable.
USA Payment
Orders to any other address will suffer delays and are not guaranteed. • Delinquent accounts are subject to a late payment charge of one and a
SHIP TO: half percent per month on any outstanding balance (18% annually).
• For accounts not paid within 90 days:
ASPRS Member number:______________________________________________ • Future orders will not be accepted until account is current.
• Accounts are subject to further action being taken.

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STOCK # QUANTITY TITLE/ITEM PRICE TOTAL

TOTAL PRICE OF ITEMS


METHOD OF PAYMENT
Check or money order enclosed (US funds only)
q Visa q Master Card q American Express 5% SALES TAX (MD RESIDENTS ONLY)
Please include credit card number for all change orders.
SHIPPING CHARGES1
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GST (CANADA RESIDENTS ONLY)2
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TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED
1
15% of Total Price of Items ($5 minimum)
For orders outside North America add $25 to regular shipping charges
2
Add 5% to subtotal (Total Price of Items + Shipping Charges)

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5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210
Bethesda, MD 20814-2160, USA
phone 301-493-0290
fax 301-493-0208
email asprs@asprs.org
www.asprs.org

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