Resource Mapping

Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing. Mapping using a Blobal Positioning System (GPS). Geostatistics and Spatial Interpolations of modeling point data. Internet Mapping and atlas projects using public participation. This module counts 10 credits.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

GIS 2007 Assignment 4

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COMPARISON BETWEEN THE WEB MAP SERVICE SANBI BIODIVERISTY GIS*, PRINTED MAPS AND MAPTRIX (ELECTRONIC MAPS) Maps are visualizations of knowle...
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Sunday, March 25, 2007

DIFFERENCES, ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A GIS. DIGITAL MAP AND PRINTED MAPS

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Introduction For the majority of us, maps represent a useful tool which we often use in daily life be it while navigating new hiking trails ...
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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Assignment 2

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1. Image Projection: Azimuthal Equal Area Centre: Random 0°E -30°N Direction: 0 Distance: shows distances in spherical projection Area: sho...

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OASES OF THE WORLD A. INTRODUCTION B. DAKHLA OASIS, EGYPT DAKHLA OASIS: IMAGE 1 DAKHLA OASIS: IMAGE 2 DAKHLA OASIS: IMAGE 3 DAKHLA OASIS: IM...
Friday, March 16, 2007

GREAT WATERFALLS OF THE WORLD

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Introduction Waterfall can be defined as vertical movements of water that occurs where a band of hard rocks crosses the path of the river. T...
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