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'''System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses''', or '''SAGA GIS''', is a free, open-source geographic information system program, originally developed by a team from the Department of Physical Geography in the University of Gottingen, Germany. it is available for Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD operating systems. When the SAGA GIS team began development in 2001, the purpose of the software was aligned with the needs of the development team, such as the analysis of raster imagery, with a focus on digital elevation models (DEM). Over the years, however, the software has broadened in scope, as it has seen many feature contributions from it's world-wide user community (http://saga-gis.sourceforge.net/en/).
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Documentation for the SAGA GIS tool library can be found in the [http://www.saga-gis.org/saga_tool_doc/6.1.0/index.html SAGA-GIS Tool Library Documentation]
 
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Revision as of 02:37, 20 December 2017

Introduction

Georeferencing

SAGA GIS

System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses, or SAGA GIS, is a free, open-source geographic information system program, originally developed by a team from the Department of Physical Geography in the University of Gottingen, Germany. it is available for Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD operating systems. When the SAGA GIS team began development in 2001, the purpose of the software was aligned with the needs of the development team, such as the analysis of raster imagery, with a focus on digital elevation models (DEM). Over the years, however, the software has broadened in scope, as it has seen many feature contributions from it's world-wide user community (http://saga-gis.sourceforge.net/en/).

Documentation for the SAGA GIS tool library can be found in the SAGA-GIS Tool Library Documentation

Installation Instructions

Purpose

Data Acquisition

Tutorial

Georeferencing

Rectification

Digitization