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Title: Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems


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Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
  • An introduction to the world of mapping your
    watershed!

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What is remote sensing?
  • Remote sensing is the use of data collected by
    precision instruments such as cameras, probes,
    and sensors that are not being operated directly
    by a technician in the field

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Why is remote sensing important for us?
  • The world is such a vast place that the ability
    to understand how ecosystems like an estuary or
    watershed work require scientists to seek and use
    large data sets to interpret changes

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What are orthographic photos?
  • Orthographic photos are aerial photos taken at an
    absolute right angle to the earths surface.
  • This type of photo is useful because it can be
    used for exact measurement, and accurate
    interpretation of many features of the landscape
    and waterways.
  • Sets taken overtime help to track changes in the
    landscape

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Aerial photo flyover
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An orthographic aerial photo of Charleston, Oregon
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What is GIS?
  • GIS (Geographic Information System) is a
    computer-based mapping tool that allows users to
    manipulate large sets of data as layers or
    themes.
  • These layers appear as graphics on a base layer
    like a map or orthographic aerial photo.
  • Layers can be viewed together or separately
    depending on the information a viewer is looking
    for

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Simple GIS Sunset Middle School, Coos Bay, OR
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Mapping in the classroom
  • Google Earth Maps allows viewers to get a
    similar view from anywhere in the world!
  • We can study the local watershed by identifying
    waterways, habitat types and land uses from
    Google images.
  • Mapping in a GIS fashion will provide a visual
    way to easily analyze the surrounding watershed.
  • A ground truth will verify some of our work
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