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|a Bezuidenhout, Jacques.
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|a African Military Geosciences
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|b Military History and the Physical Environment.
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|a Intro -- Foreword -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1: The influence of terrain and climate on military operations in South Africa -- Introduction -- Reconnoitring the landscape -- The nature and importance of geographic knowledge -- Water and the levels of war -- Four environments for politics and warfare -- Conclusion: Breaking camp -- Endnotes & References -- CHAPTER 2: Saldanha Bay: The influence of underlying geology on military and naval history in the age of sail -- Introduction -- The geology of the Saldanha Bay area -- The importance of Saldanha Bay to shipping in the age of sail
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|a The Battle of Saldanha Bay, 1781: Disaster for the VOC -- The Battle of Saldanha Bay, 1796: British defensive triumph -- Saldanha and the second British occupation of the Cape, 1806 -- Concluding remarks -- Endnotes & References -- CHAPTER 3: Wasted geography: The British annexation of the Cape in 1795 -- Introduction -- The physical geography of the Cape Peninsula and surrounding area -- The wind regime of the Cape Peninsula and its influence on shipping in the age of sail -- British attempt on the Cape: strategic setting and opposing forces -- British arrival at the Cape and negotiations
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|a Attack on Muizenberg: assaulting a natural defensive position -- Final operations and Dutch surrender -- Concluding remarks: wasting geographic advantages in defence -- Acknowledgements -- Endnotes & References -- CHAPTER 4: A historical analysis of the influence of climate and terrain on the South African military operationsin East Africa, 1940-1941 -- Introduction -- The East African operational environment -- Strategic and operational planning -- The influence of climate and terrain on the South Africa nmilitary operations -- Conclusion -- Endnotes and References
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|a CHAPTER 5: Military prospecting for groundwater by geology and geophysics: Work by 42nd geological section (South African engineer corps) in Africa, the Middle East and the Mediterranean region during the Second World War -- Introduction -- Geophysics versus water divining -- Conclusion -- Endnotes and References -- CHAPTER 6"" "Wehrgeologenstelle 12": Rommel's military geology team in North Africa, 1941-1943 -- Introduction -- Rommel's Wehrgeologenstelle 12 -- Groundwater investigations and water supply maps
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|a Comparison of German, Italian and British maps for assessment of off-road trafficability in North Africa -- German landscape classification for off-road trafficability -- Comparative scope and importance of military geology workin the preparation of trafficability maps for Axis and British forces in North Africa -- Conclusion -- Endnotes and References -- CHAPTER 7: The influence of geography on the development of the Second World War defences of Saldanha Bay harbour -- Introduction -- The geography of the Saldanha Bay area -- Saldanha before the outbreak of the Second World War
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|t Geoscience and Military History --
|t An Unfortunate Accident of Geography: Badlands and the ANZAC Sector, Gallipoli, April-December 1915 /
|r Peter Doyle --
|t From Army Outpost to Military Training Installations for Worldwide Operations: How WWII Transformed the Military Presence in the Southwestern United States /
|r Eric V. McDonald --
|t Preparing for War in the Desert Southwest; From the California -- Arizona Maneuver Area to the Yuma Test Branch (and Beyond) /
|r William J. Heidner --
|t The Influence of Physical Geography on the Battle of Kasserine Pass, Tunisia 1943 /
|r Jay D. Pellerin --
|t The Influence of Geology and Geography on the Indian Wars in Eastern Washington Territory /
|r Michael M. Hamilton --
|t Teaching Military Geoscience in the Twenty-first Century Classroom: Virtual Field Explorations of the Gettysburg Battlefield /
|r Candace L. Kairies-Beatty --
|t Fort Fisher, NC Past and Present: A Geospatial Analysis using LiDAR and GIS /
|r Helena Mitasova --
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|t Military and Defense Interests and the Environment --
|t There's Uranium in Them Hills: The Archaeology of Nevada's Uranium Boom /
|r Jonah S. Blustain --
|t Military Development and Geographic Change on San Diego Bay /
|r Andy Yatsko --
|t High Density Metal Contaminant Transport in Arid Region Ephemeral Channels /
|r Nathan A. Krzyaniak --
|t Comparing Playa Inundation Estimates from Landsat and LiDAR Data to a Doppler Radar-Based Hydrologic Model /
|r Steve A. Mizell --
|t Environmental Security and Trans-Boundary Water Resources /
|r Francis A. Galgano --
|t Environmental Reporting in the South African Department of Defense and Military Veterans /
|r T. J. Mokiri --
|t Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and the Use of Forwarding Operating Bases (FOBs) /
|r Eugene J. Palka --
|t U.S. Army Agriculture Development Teams, Afghanistan: The Role of the Geoscientist /
|r Alexander K. Stewart --
|t Regional Distribution of Salt-Rich Dust Across Southwest Asia Based on Predictive Soil-Geomorphic Mapping Techniques /
|r Eric V. McDonald --
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|t Geoscience Technology in Support of Military Activities --
|t Digital Elevation Models to Support Desert Warfare /
|r Peter L. Guth --
|t Military Test Site Characterization and Training Future Officers -- An Integrated Terrain Analysis Approach /
|r Steven N. Bacon --
|t Use of Ground-Based LiDAR for Detection of IED Command Wires on Typical Desert Surfaces /
|r Rina Schumer --
|t Parent Material Mapping of Geologic Surfaces Using ASTER in Support of Integrated Terrain Forecasting for Military Operations /
|r Steven N. Bacon --
|t Analysis of Recurring Sinking Events of Armored Tracked Vehicles in the Israeli Agricultural Periphery of the Gaza Strip /
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