Lecture, two hours; laboratory, four hours; outside study, six hours. Collection, processing, and analysis of geospatial data. Ellipsoid and geoid models of shape of Earth. Sea level, height, and geopotential surfaces. Elements and usage of topographic data and maps. Advanced global positioning systems (GPS) for high-precision mapping. Advanced laser-based light detection and ranging (LIDAR) mapping. Quantitative terrain analysis and change detection. Hydrogeomatics: seafloor mapping. Letter grading.

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Mar 9, 3 PM PST
LEC 1: 19/0 seats taken (Closed)
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Section List

  • LEC 1

    Full

    W 8am-9:50am

    Boelter Hall 5440

Course

Instructor
Gallien, T.
Previously taught
24S 23S 22S 21S 20S 19S

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