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are we sure that remote sensing's topic next year is the hydrosphere? because on the official soinc.org website both the newly revised 2012 event chart and the short event descriptions say that it's still human impact.
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Re: Remote Sensing C
personasaurus rex wrote:are we sure that remote sensing's topic next year is the hydrosphere? because on the official soinc.org website both the newly revised 2012 event chart and the short event descriptions say that it's still human impact.
As one of the few people who have seen the final versions of the rules at this point in time, I can assure you the topic is Earth's Hydrosphere. I'll see if we can update the various things you mention to correct that.
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ah okay sorry about not reading the entire thread. thanks!chalker wrote:personasaurus rex wrote:are we sure that remote sensing's topic next year is the hydrosphere? because on the official soinc.org website both the newly revised 2012 event chart and the short event descriptions say that it's still human impact.
As one of the few people who have seen the final versions of the rules at this point in time, I can assure you the topic is Earth's Hydrosphere. I'll see if we can update the various things you mention to correct that.
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