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Advanced geo-literacy skills (e.g. online satellite imagery browsing and interpretation) to be developed in grade 10 and 11 students to learn about ecosystem resiliency.aandbSentinel-2 true color imagery before and one year after the passage of Hurricane Iota close to Providencia (see dates in ...
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Figure6shows the calibration of the simulated soil moisture with the daily satellite-based soil moisture. There was a good correlation between them. The comparison showed a similar pattern when four years (2012–2015) daily simulated soil moisture from the sub-basin was used for validation as sho...
by digitizing objects into the OSM platform using available aerial and satellite imagery; and (3) by bulk-importing suitably licensed geospatial data. The main purpose of this tool is the subdivision of a large area into smaller areas, which require less time and effort to map. Individual contr...
resulting in a separate dataset per source. Next, he inserted these datasets into a SQL database. In order to derive a concise subset to analyze his research questions, using e.g. QGIS, Gephi or R, he wrote SQL queries to extract the relevant information. These queries are usually added ...
2.2Image Classification For this research we decided to used satellite imagery due to their spatial-temporal scale, and also because Landsat imagery is free for download in comparison to aerial photography and can also provide a lot of useful information at landscape level. In this case the resolu...
This chapter summarizes the competing narratives for and against the use of fossil and renewable energy resources and technologies. The chapter presents pros and cons as expressed by each narrative so that the reader understands how the narratives do and
For processing geodata there are many different approaches of which all of them require their own specific input data and parameters to generate an outcome that suits the respective case of application. This chapter introduces the most common analyses th