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* [[Landscape Structure Analysis Using the Landscape Patch Analysis Toolset in GRASS GIS]] by [[user:Samantha Schultz | Samantha Schultz]] (2019)
 
* [[Landscape Structure Analysis Using the Landscape Patch Analysis Toolset in GRASS GIS]] by [[user:Samantha Schultz | Samantha Schultz]] (2019)
 
* [[Landscape Change Assessment using Unsupervised Image Classification in GRASS GIS]] by [[user:Lindot | Lindsay Trottier]] (2019)
 
* [[Landscape Change Assessment using Unsupervised Image Classification in GRASS GIS]] by [[user:Lindot | Lindsay Trottier]] (2019)
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* [[Supervised and Unsupervised Image Classification with GRASS GIS]] by [[User:Anrownlee | Anna Brownlee]] (2024)
 
* [[Vancouver-Whistler race planning with GRASS and QGIS]] by Christian Bews (2008), revised by [[User: Nicholassavasta| Nick Savasta]] (2020)
 
* [[Vancouver-Whistler race planning with GRASS and QGIS]] by Christian Bews (2008), revised by [[User: Nicholassavasta| Nick Savasta]] (2020)
 
* [[Mapping The Carleton University Campus With “Grass GIS”]] by Neil-Rodney Misangumukini (2021) Under revision by [[user: Mahsa Shahbakhti | Mahsa Shahbakhti]] (2024)
 
* [[Mapping The Carleton University Campus With “Grass GIS”]] by Neil-Rodney Misangumukini (2021) Under revision by [[user: Mahsa Shahbakhti | Mahsa Shahbakhti]] (2024)
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* [[Land Use Change Assessment in SAGA GIS]] by [[user: Morganbordillon | Morgan Bordillon]] (2020)
 
* [[Land Use Change Assessment in SAGA GIS]] by [[user: Morganbordillon | Morgan Bordillon]] (2020)
 
* [[Demonstrating tools in SAGA GIS to analyze Burned areas from Forest Fires]] by [[user:Haleynicholson93 | Haley Nicholson]] (2022)
 
* [[Demonstrating tools in SAGA GIS to analyze Burned areas from Forest Fires]] by [[user:Haleynicholson93 | Haley Nicholson]] (2022)
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* [[Kriging Interpolation Comparison on Alberta Weather Station Elevation Data using System for Automated Geoscientific Analysis (SAGA GIS)]] by [[Alex Fortin| Alex Fortin]] & [[user: LeoDoor| Leo Keenan]](2024)
   
 
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Carleton University Open Source GIS Tutorials


Welcome to our database of tutorials for Open Source GIS software. This collection has grown mostly through the contributions of students in | GEOM 4008 at | Carleton University's Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, but additions or revisions from other members of the community are welcome.

In recent years, each GEOM 4008 student has chosen one tutorial already in the list to update/advance/improve, and has also written a new tutorial - the tutorial list includes dates of authorship and revision, which can be used to assess how current the content will be. The tutorials should be fairly platform-independent, but in some cases you may notice features that are specific to Windows, macOS, or Linux platforms. Usually this only pertains to file system layouts or the look and feel of user interfaces.


Ongoing Service Restrictions

Please note: the ability to create your own user account has been suspended, due to excessive abuse by spambots, etc. However, we warmly welcome legitimate contributors. If you would like an account to make contributions to the tutorials on this site, please contact Scott Mitchell directly (see https://carleton.ca/geography/people/mitchell-scott/).


Relevant help links for GEOM4008 Students

  • Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
  • MediaWiki FAQ
  • Students in GEOM 4008, please remember to create your own account in this system, and login to it when you write your wiki pages


Tutorials under development: GEOM 4008 students, you can use this Under Development Page to create new tutorials that aren't ready for consumption yet.

Tutorials (completed and under revision)

The following tutorials are from completed classes or workshops, and the authors have released control of the tutorial contents to the community. If you want to update/correct/improve any of these tutorials, please feel free to log in and help improve our tutorials. They are grouped first by software used, and then by thematic/application groups.

Tutorials organized by software used

CartoDB

Freely available extensions to proprietary software

GeoServer

Google Earth Engine/Colab

GRASS

ILWIS

ISCE

JavaScript

Jupyter Notebooks

Mapserver

Maputnik

Mapwindow

Open Data Cube

OpenJUMP

OpenLayers

OpenMapTiles

Osmium

PostGIS

Python

QGIS (Quantum GIS)

R

SAGA

SNAP

Whitebox

Other special purpose software

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Tutorials organized by application area

Cartography

Data Collection, GPS, and Digitizing

Hydrology/Geomorphology

Remote Sensing

Scripting/automation

Site Selection

Spatial Analysis

Web Mapping and Database Applications

Deprecated tutorials

The tutorials from here down are quite old and are not included in the categorized lists above. Most are from 2010; a couple of tutorials from the 2008 class have been ported, but importing the remainder is hampered by version differences in the wiki software used to build them that year. Some tutorials that were worked on more recently have been moved down here because there are now problems using them on modern versions of the relevant software.

If future students decide to update any of these, they are more than welcome to, and at that time they can be moved into the categorized lists above.

Unless otherwise noted in the individual tutorial, all of these were originally developed on/for a Windows environment. Specifically, most students were using classroom computers running Windows XP, with QGIS 1.5 (including GRASS Tools), and FWTools. Please note that this environment imposed a 32 bit Windows XP constraint that prevented the system from using all the RAM in the computers, which is likely the culprit in those cases where the tutorial authors complained that the tools could not work with larger datasets.