MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL HYDROCHEMICAL STATE OF NEVA BAY WATERS
As the object of ecological and geographical research, the Neva Bay is under great anthropogenic impacts, especially in areas of intensive pollution of the waters of mineral and organic impurities, oil and oil products.
A. N. Korshenko +2 more
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Spatial Analysis of Agricultural Waste and By-Products to Tackle the Water-Energy Nexus in Rural Mozambique. [PDF]
This study presents a geographic information system‐based, participatory methodology to identify high‐potential zones for agricultural waste valorization in rural Mozambique. By integrating spatial data with local knowledge, it reveals opportunities for bioenergy production and sustainable water use. The findings support circular development strategies,
Mancuso G +4 more
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Trying to break new ground in aerial archaeology [PDF]
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. Although a variety of remote sensing platforms operate within the earth’s atmosphere, the majority of aerial archaeological information is still derived ...
Sevara, Christopher, Verhoeven, Geert
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Managing Water Network using Geodatabase Concept [PDF]
In this paper, The purpose and the goal of the paper are to introduce a framework based on onto Geographical information systems (GIS) to integrate geographic information of Urban areas taking Khartoum State as an example. One of the main characteristics of such a framework is to support the information integration and data exchange between facilities ...
Magdy Shayboub Ali, Samir MahmudAdam
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The case for inclusive area profiling applied in geographic information systems [PDF]
This paper introduces the history and role of consultation processes of contemporary planning and, after presenting the popularity and criticisms of different practices including communities in urban decision making, it explores how rational planning ...
Al-Kodmany K +38 more
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Development of a geological model useful for the study of the natural hazards in urban environments. An example from the eastern sector of Rome (Italy) [PDF]
Detailed knowledge of the subsoil setting is an extremely important issue for a correct risk reduction policy, especially when dealing with urban areas hosting cultural heritage, which enhance risk conditions even at low geo-hazard levels, as in the case
Esposito, Carlo +2 more
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Calibration and accuracy assessment of Leica ScanStation C10 terrestrial laser scanner [PDF]
Requirement of high accuracy data in surveying applications has made calibration procedure a standard routine for all surveying instruments. This is due to the assumption that all observed data are impaired with errors.
Abbas, Mohd Azwan +5 more
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Five foundational tools for managing metadata from the USDA Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Network. [PDF]
Abstract The United States Department of Agriculture Long‐Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Network comprises 19 sites and has collectively produced nearly one petabyte of data. Data include time‐series measurements, remotely sensed imagery, and high‐throughput environmental data from field and laboratory instrumentation.
Kaplan NE +10 more
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This paper presents a concept of an integrated geodatabase for surface water, soil and groundwater pollution with arsenic in the upper part of the Ogosta Valley (Northwestern Bulgaria) using ArcGIS™ (ESRI®) file geodatabase.
milia TCHERKEZOVA +2 more
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Copernicus high-resolution layers for land cover classification in Italy [PDF]
The high-resolution layers (HRLs) are land cover maps produced for the entire Italian territory (approximately 30 million hectares) in 2012 by the European Environment Agency, aimed at monitoring soil imperviousness and natural cover, such as forest ...
CONGEDO, LUCA +5 more
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