Creating GIS Thesis Maps/ ArcGIS
For Thesis and Academic Publications
What you'll learn
Students will learn how to prepare popular maps used in thesis and academic publications.
The map will be visualized and made ready
You will learn from where the necessary data for maps are obtained.
Maing GIS Analyse Techniques
Basic Remote Sensing Techniques
Cartographic Design and Printing Maps
Basic Spatial Analyse Tecniques (İnterpolation)
Raster Analyses
Geoproccessing Tool
Requirements
Main GIS Knowledge
Basic ArcGIS
Description
Welcome,
Within the scope of this course, you will learn how to prepare the original maps that will be used most in thesis and academic publications.
I created a course on how to create your own maps of any study area of the world in detail, how to create thesis maps produced in frequently used geographic information systems,especially in academic publications, graduate, undergraduate, projects
1. In the first part, I explain how to download DEM data, openstreetmap data, climate data, soil, geology, satellite image data, country border (Open Source Datas)
Then I am explaining how to produce maps from this data that we have downloaded as open source data. Especially In this section, I am talking about how to produce topographic map types such as Elevation, Relief, Slope, Aspect, Contour map, Curvature Map.
2. In the second section, using the data we downloaded from open source code data, soil map, geology map, Linemant Density map, Topographic Map, Precipitation Map, Hydrology Analysis Map and Basin Analysis, NDVI Analysis Map using Landsat 8 Satellite Image and finally Land Use Land Cover Map for 2021.
At the end of the course, you will be able to learn in detail how to draw 15 popular thesis and project maps in ArcGIS.
Who this course is for
Surveying Engineers
Geographers
Urban Planners
Master Student of Remote Sensing
Forest Engineers
Geology Engineers
Civil Engineers
GIS Students/Phd Students
Published 07/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 25 lectures (4h 49m) | Size: 2.52 GB
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For Thesis and Academic Publications
What you'll learn
Students will learn how to prepare popular maps used in thesis and academic publications.
The map will be visualized and made ready
You will learn from where the necessary data for maps are obtained.
Maing GIS Analyse Techniques
Basic Remote Sensing Techniques
Cartographic Design and Printing Maps
Basic Spatial Analyse Tecniques (İnterpolation)
Raster Analyses
Geoproccessing Tool
Requirements
Main GIS Knowledge
Basic ArcGIS
Description
Welcome,
Within the scope of this course, you will learn how to prepare the original maps that will be used most in thesis and academic publications.
I created a course on how to create your own maps of any study area of the world in detail, how to create thesis maps produced in frequently used geographic information systems,especially in academic publications, graduate, undergraduate, projects
1. In the first part, I explain how to download DEM data, openstreetmap data, climate data, soil, geology, satellite image data, country border (Open Source Datas)
Then I am explaining how to produce maps from this data that we have downloaded as open source data. Especially In this section, I am talking about how to produce topographic map types such as Elevation, Relief, Slope, Aspect, Contour map, Curvature Map.
2. In the second section, using the data we downloaded from open source code data, soil map, geology map, Linemant Density map, Topographic Map, Precipitation Map, Hydrology Analysis Map and Basin Analysis, NDVI Analysis Map using Landsat 8 Satellite Image and finally Land Use Land Cover Map for 2021.
At the end of the course, you will be able to learn in detail how to draw 15 popular thesis and project maps in ArcGIS.
Who this course is for
Surveying Engineers
Geographers
Urban Planners
Master Student of Remote Sensing
Forest Engineers
Geology Engineers
Civil Engineers
GIS Students/Phd Students
Published 07/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 25 lectures (4h 49m) | Size: 2.52 GB
Download
*