Resource Identification definition
Examples of Resource Identification in a sentence
In addition, JAXA and NASA will collaborate on the science of NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security - Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission to mutually maximize their missions' results.
The coordinate information will be included on the Resource Identification Form.
In addition, other types of information gleaned from archival research, such as events, persons, groups historically associated with the property, architects and builders, and resource names should be recorded on the Historic Preservation Resource Identification Form.
Each file should include a completed Historic Preservation Resource Identification Form, two properly labeled photographs, lat/long coordinates, and any research or field notes.
The documentation provided on the Historic Preservation Resource Identification Form may, in itself, be the only true preservation possible for a particular resource.
This plan will incorporate any relevant curation provisions contained in the SHPO’s “Reporting Standards, Archaeological and Architectural Resource Identification Studies,” ACHP’s “Recommended Approach for Consultation on Recovery of Significant Information from Archaeological Sites” published in the Federal Register (64 Federal Register 27085- 27087 (May 18, 1999)), or other provisions agreed to by the consulting parties.
Each file should include a completed Historic Preservation Resource Identification Form, two labeled photographs, Lat/Long coordinates, and any research or field notes.
Each field surveyor should be familiar with local architectural styles, architectural terminology, photographic techniques, and the procedures for properly completing the Historic Preservation Resource Identification Form.
Said surveys shall be carried out in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Identification (48 FR 44720-23) and the Tennessee Historic Commission, Review and Compliance Section, Reporting Standards: Archaeological and Architectural Resource Identification Studies (Survey Reports).
The investigation stipulated by part I.B.2, above, shall consist of conducting a Phase II evaluation study in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Identification (48 FR 44720-23) and the Tennessee Historic Commission, Review and Compliance Section, Reporting Standards: Archaeological and Architectural Resource Identification Studies (Survey Reports).