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Revision as of 17:43, 10 January 2021
- Noise Modelling using OpeNoise in QGIS by Kareem Brugmann (2020)
- Conducting a Viewshed Analysis in QGIS by Matt Misztal and Nick Savasta (2020)
- Supervised Classifications using Google Earth Engine by Loucas Diamant-Boustead (2020)
- Interferometry in ISCE with ALOS Imagery by Allison Plourde (2020)
- Geopandas and Matplotlib to automate data processing and mapping by Samir Sellars (2020)
- Modelling Air Mass Time Over Water with Hysplit, SAGA GIS, and Python by Erin Turnbull (2020)
- Test New Page just for demonstration
- Creating Thematic Maps Using the Cartographic Composer in GRASS GIS by Alexandra Mullen (2020)
- Using map algebra in GRASS by Owen Powell (2020)
- Creating Maps in Jupyter Notebook using GeoPandas and CartoPy by Sabrina Ornawka and Erika Cizek (2020)
- Site suitability using SAGA GIS by Sabeeh Syed (2020)
Already on main page:
- Using InaSAFE to Create Real-World Natural Hazard Impact Scenarios by Yussuf Yassine | Ahmad Elmuradi (2020)
- Creating a Heatmap using QGIS by Edward Chu (2020)
- Noise Modelling using OpeNoise in QGIS by Kareem Brugmann (2020)
- Using QGIS to conduct watershed analysis and 3D modeling by Omar Gaweesh (2020)
- Introduction to Vegetation Burn Mapping using Open Data Cube by Daniel Nelson (2020)