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Check out my web blog that I have created to highlight some of the many places that I have traveled to lately on many of my LIDAR excursions & adventures as well as many other Geomatics related topics and what not.

It includes stories, other stuff about the different places I have been to, local tidbits that I learned, some of my thoughts and photos, things I have done etc etc. And like most web blogs on the Internet, it can often be a lot about nothing in an interesting fashion.



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3D LandSAT image of Lismore, Nova Scotia


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GIS Spatial Modeling is the process of modeling, examining, and interpreting geographic data.It uses a set of defined methodology and analytical procedures to derive information with spatial relationships between geographic phenomena. It can be useful for evaluating suitability and capability, for estimating and predicting, GIS Model of Average Annual Precipitation of the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia and for interpreting and understanding real world situations. There are four traditional types: spatial overlay surface analysis, linear analysis, and raster analysis.

Data with spatial relationships can be modeled in a GIS to provide images and relationships that can be interpreted to help solve problems and provide information in a way that data bases by them selves can not. The image to the left for example is a map displaying a spatial model that was created from a database of precipitation measurements from various weather stations and data loggers spread out across the region. ESRI Geostatistical Analyst was used to create a model that can be easily used to depict the amount of precipitation that a community in the region would experience based on the data from the databases.

Spatial Modeling Examples

One of the Applied Geomatics Research Group weather station found in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Below are two presentations, one is an informal more information based one that was used to train students how to use the ESRI extension and the other is a more formal presentation that was open to all students and faculty at the campus.

 

 

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