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GIS and remote sensing in geology

Class at Faculty of Science |
MG421P41

Syllabus

The part 1 is dealing essentially with: Introduction to Arcview Working with Themes Working with Tables Creating Charts and Layouts Analysis with Arcview Data Compilation and Management Introduction to Arcview Working with Themes Working with Tables Creating Charts and Layouts Analysis with Arcview Data Compilation and Management The part 2 is dealing with:

Raster ArcView Problems

Spatial Analyst - map algebra, interpolation, raster calculator morphotectonics - contours, hillshade, slope, aspect hydrological analysis -  fill, stream, waterhed, basin, pourpoint

Remote Sensing - introduction to physical principles, application in geosciences advanced image analysis - histogram stretch, decorrelation stretch, principal component analysis, image classification test results and student projects: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UlSuGxlHqgBOo5RXnJua9FBdoc-ePE52ZM9oTpdL6QI/edit#gid=1238833473 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hy7lq2WLHvNj56rC4D6VODl5IjPHppuOrJMom1Wai3Y/edit#gid=0

Annotation

Course is giving basic principles of GIS systems and their applications. Practical part give experience in doing GIS analysis using Arcview desktop GIS and provide a basic introduction to remote sensing principles from a GIS viewpoint.

Principles of remote sensing. For the semester project, the student must design and conduct a small GIS research project.