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CryoSat-2 Ice and Ocean Data
By Lurker,
Since its launch in 2010, CryoSat-2 has collected data that provides scientists with an understanding of changes in the thickness of polar sea ice, the elevation of the ice sheets that blanket Greenland and Antarctica, and mountain glaciers. A radar altimeter on board the satellite also provides measurements of sea-level height, waves, as well as detecting small, local phenomena in the ocean surface like eddies.
The ocean data collected from CryoSat-2 provides a bridge between the data colle
how do i create a landslide suceptibility map using logistic regression with arcgis10.0?
By edogbo,
please i am final year undergraduate student
my project is to build a landslide susceptibility map using logistics regression.
i have generated the following maps so far..
slope map, hill shade, curvature, elevation, road buffers, river buffers of 100 - 500m , Aspect, land use land cover, ndvi.
all this maps after production do not have attribute table...
please i need a detailed explanation on how to use some of this data produced to produce a susceptibility map using logistic regression..
CNPrj9 dll causing error
By terefice,
Hi all, I've got a bug in my ArcMap ArcEditor10.2.2 There's a pop-up dialog that is labeled CNPrj9 and says "Int_clip enabled - Object variable or With Block variable not set" it gives me the option to click OK, I do, and it pops back up again. and again. Eventually I have to manually force quite the program. Makes it impossible to edit or work with my map. I can open up a new blank map and add data and it doesn't seem to pop up. Any idea what's causing this and how to fix it? I can always just
Image Server For Arc GIS Server
By Amir 2010a,
hi
How I can use Image Server in Arc GIS For Server 10.2.2
is it a Seperate Softwares? or is a Extension
Lidar to DXF ?
By owenransen,
I'm considering extending one of my applications, Pointor, to read LiDar files (LAS and LAZ). Pointor takes pointlists and turns them into DXF files. But after a few experiments I've found that AutoCAD cannot really handle large collections of points, as native AutoCAD points anyway. 3D viewing is so slow I've had to stop AutoCAD running. So I'm wondering if an application which created DXF files from lidar point data would have any realworld application? Or maybe I should allow the user to i
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